Why Don't Rappers Ever Rap About Killing White Folks?

BlackWolf

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It's called "Kill-a-N!gga" music. And it's a touchy subject, I know. In fact, a lot of people are 'mad' at me right now for even bringing it up. "Kill-a-N!gga" music is propagated by rappers who are always talking about killing another Black man. They're everywhere and especially down south. And their influence on our children is undeniable; all the sagging pants are a testament to that. Now go tell any of the top rappers to rap about killing "crackers" or any other White person and he won't do it. In fact, he'd be scared Sh!tless. Why? Because this "studio gangster" is afraid of what the White executives at his record label might say or do. They pat him on the head and toss him a biscuit when he talks about killing his brother. But they'll slap him on the head with a newspaper if he says one word about killing White people. It's absolutely wrong to do either, but by allowing him to devalue Black life they're teaching our children that White life is more important than their own. Self hate is a powerful tool, isn't it?

Now run ask your favorite rapper where his loyalty lies and you'll find out that like most dogs it's with his master. He's afraid to bite the hand that feeds his people poison. In cities where Black on Black crime is epidemic, we must explain the concept of subliminal messages and blatant disregard to our endangered young men. Their lives literally depend on it. For those of you who haven't been paying attention, the primary focus in every rap song is beating down the Black woman in some way, shape or form and outright killing the Black man. Sure they throw in drugs, money and jewelry but that's just the appetizer, shooting a "N!gga" in the head is the main objective; ask Jeezzy, Gucci or Wayne who've all rapped about "shooting some N!gga" in the dome."

That begs the question; would White folks get angry or mad if a Black rapper constantly talked about killing White folks? Definitely, it wouldn't be tolerated. That rappers career would be over. It would be all over the news that he was at the very least inciting violence against White folks. To date and as far as I know, Tupac and Ice Cube are the only rappers I've really ever heard go off topic. Tupac may have had his flaws but they sure as hell don't make them like that anymore.

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You need to meet David Banner.

This is a ridiculous argument. Hardcore, or as the media has dubbed them "gangsta", rappers rap about subjects that fit into a mold of what street life is like except glamorized. Since most Black criminals kill other Black criminals, that's what they rap about.
Funny that people want to have this conversation now when hardcore, violent tinged rap is less popular now than it was in the 90s when Death Row Records dominated the charts.
 
I think back when I was robbing my own kind
the po-lice wasn't paying it no mind

but when I start robbing white folks
now I'm in the pen with the soap on a rope

I said it before and I still taunt it
every mutha fukka with a color is most wanted




Ice Cube, Amerikkka's Most Wanted 1990
 
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