Rap music annoys me because it teaches young negro children how to be hoodlums. The parents of young negroes want them to be treated with equality and respect; but the hoodlums who write and record this music want nothing more than to make sure that America becomes nothing more than a sprawling ghetto. Young negro children who have parents who worked hard to get out of the ghetto are still behaving as if they still live there. They have exported the behavioural norms of the ghetto to the middle class negroes who should know better than to allow their kids to praise and worship at the feet of gangstas, thugs, and hoodlums.
by TheBlondie5 years ago
Am I the only one who thinks rap shouldn't be considered music?It isn't singing, its just fast talking- they are pretty much all about the same things, and all sound similar. Why is rap such a popular genre of music?
by PR Morgan7 years ago
Do you like listening to rap music?
by karl5 years ago
Does rap music reflect society's problems or add to them?
by Grace Marguerite Williams3 years ago
What are the TEN WAYS that rap music has negatively impacted, even degenerated &demoralized, postmodern American society, cultures & mores?
by Lybrah3 years ago
We study Shakespeare's poems, and those of other classic writers. Shakespeare's poetry has been around for more than five hundred years! And yet today, children are learning about it in high school. ...
by Oztinato2 years ago
When will rap music and the man bun end?Usually music and fashion changes every decade or so. In the fifties it was rock n roll and greasy hair, in the sixties the hippies and long hair, in the 70's glam rock and...
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