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I don't belive there is.
What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? |
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Ain't much white culture either. It all got replaced by the TV and the pop cult. sell drugs, buy a cool car with the drug money, sell drugs out of the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, do some murder, murder murder.. That seems to sum up the modern black rap culture, which was a creation of LA music labels owned by white lefties. |
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I don't belive there is. What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? View Quote Music, style of dress, rap sheet. |
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I don't buy it either. Africa is a big place with diverse "cultures" that all do their best to kill each other.
I'm European in that sense. But I know that I'm Irish on my dad's side and Norwegian on my mother's side. And knowing all of that, I'm a Texan and American. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I don't belive there is. What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? Music, style of dress, rap sheet. West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? ETA:Atleast that's what I'm assuming you're referring too. Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. |
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I don't buy it either. Africa is a big place with diverse "cultures" that all do their best to kill each other. I'm European in that sense. But I know that I'm Irish on my dad's side and Norwegian on my mother's side. And knowing all of that, I'm a Texan and American. View Quote Did a DNA test about six months ago. Says I'm from all over Europe. I disagree with it. I'm 100% Murican. |
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West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't belive there is. What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? Music, style of dress, rap sheet. West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. Why you gotta bust up my stereotypes, bruh? |
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West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't belive there is. What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? Music, style of dress, rap sheet. West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. do all of those kinds of rap seem to revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder? Because I think all those kinds of rap revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder. |
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I remember when the First of the Month from Bone Thugz and Harmony came out. It was so popular.
I find it hilarious, and sad. |
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Quoted: do all of those kinds of rap seem to revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder? Because I think all those kinds of rap revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don't belive there is. What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? Music, style of dress, rap sheet. West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. do all of those kinds of rap seem to revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder? Because I think all those kinds of rap revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder. Every genre of music in the entire world has love songs, but that doesn't mean that we are one giant culture. Rap revolves by and large around ghetto culture. There are white, brown, black, and yellow (mostly being ironic) that rap songs with those lyrics. |
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Yes.
You don't have to subscribe to something for it to exist. Gun culture, for example. Or fudd culture, even. |
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Quoted: Why you gotta bust up my stereotypes, bruh? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don't belive there is. What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? Music, style of dress, rap sheet. West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. Why you gotta bust up my stereotypes, bruh? Sorry |
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Every genre of music in the entire world has love songs, but that doesn't mean that we are one giant culture. Rap revolves by and large around ghetto culture. There are white, brown, black, and yellow (mostly being ironic) that rap songs with those lyrics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't belive there is. What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? Music, style of dress, rap sheet. West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. do all of those kinds of rap seem to revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder? Because I think all those kinds of rap revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder. Every genre of music in the entire world has love songs, but that doesn't mean that we are one giant culture. Rap revolves by and large around ghetto culture. There are white, brown, black, and yellow (mostly being ironic) that rap songs with those lyrics. lol |
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Quoted: Yes. You don't have to subscribe to something for it to exist. Gun culture, for example. Or fudd culture, even. View Quote Guns are like saying religion. Yeah, a Christian from the deep south can find common traditions and beliefs with a Christian from New York, but what kind of traditions and beliefs do two black people share irrespective of income level and geographical location? |
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Guns are like saying religion. Yeah, a Christian from the deep south can find common traditions and beliefs with a Christian from New York, but what kind of traditions and beliefs do two black people share irrespective of income level and geographical location? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yes. You don't have to subscribe to something for it to exist. Gun culture, for example. Or fudd culture, even. Guns are like saying religion. Yeah, a Christian from the deep south can find common traditions and beliefs with a Christian from New York, but what kind of traditions and beliefs do two black people share irrespective of income level and geographical location? I dunno. Fear of cops? Sickle cell? |
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Guns are like saying religion. Yeah, a Christian from the deep south can find common traditions and beliefs with a Christian from New York, but what kind of traditions and beliefs do two black people share irrespective of income level and geographical location? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yes. You don't have to subscribe to something for it to exist. Gun culture, for example. Or fudd culture, even. Guns are like saying religion. Yeah, a Christian from the deep south can find common traditions and beliefs with a Christian from New York, but what kind of traditions and beliefs do two black people share irrespective of income level and geographical location? Hell, white people don't share beliefs irrespective of income or geographical location. Seriously, violence in the black communities is perpetuated by drug gangs and rap music that glorifies being in drug gangs. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Music, style of dress, rap sheet. West coast rap is the same as east coast rap, or hell even Florida rap? Nah. Style of dress and rap sheet? That would be ghetto culture. do all of those kinds of rap seem to revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder? Because I think all those kinds of rap revolve around sell drugs, make money, buy a car, sell drugs from the car, get women addicted to drugs, sell women, murder murder murder. Every genre of music in the entire world has love songs, but that doesn't mean that we are one giant culture. Rap revolves by and large around ghetto culture. There are white, brown, black, and yellow (mostly being ironic) that rap songs with those lyrics. lol Its really not a black thing. The Mexicans have song sung in that annoying style of music they like with great tales of gang violence. So either rap (something that was started by whites) is black culture somehow, or the content is black culturally, even though different genres of music use similar themes. Doesn't add up. |
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The only real culture I have been able to notice, is a lot of the older ones are "devout" Baptists and may drag the son to church but then allow the son to buy them stuff with illegal gains or register the car they bought with the drug money under their own name. Then they pray on Sunday for them boys to stop doing wrong
It really is baffling. And the insane names are found across the country Not saying this is all of them by far, but unfortunately the majority Oh and they ALL voted for OBAMA and the Democrats and most if not all, could not tell you a thing about them other than the D next to their name. |
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The Blues and Jazz. Chris View Quote That's something I can get behind. I love Jazz and Blues. I just don't see a lot of young blacks listening to it. It's always rap. When I hang out with my friends who are black they ALWAYS listen to rap, and 9 times out of 10 it's talking about the things we're talking about now. |
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Guns are like saying religion. Yeah, a Christian from the deep south can find common traditions and beliefs with a Christian from New York, but what kind of traditions and beliefs do two black people share irrespective of income level and geographical location? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yes. You don't have to subscribe to something for it to exist. Gun culture, for example. Or fudd culture, even. Guns are like saying religion. Yeah, a Christian from the deep south can find common traditions and beliefs with a Christian from New York, but what kind of traditions and beliefs do two black people share irrespective of income level and geographical location? Dialect. AAVD is real. |
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Its really not a black thing. The Mexicans have song sung in that annoying style of music they like with great tales of gang violence. So either rap (something that was started by whites) is black culture somehow, or the content is black culturally, even though different genres of music use similar themes. Doesn't add up. View Quote I did not say the use of music to glorify violence is a exclusive to black people. All cultures have their own forms of criminal culture, and music. I loled because You missed the point. The point is selling drugs, murder, and objectifying women is glorified by rap. |
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Quoted: The only real culture I have been able to notice, is a lot of the older ones are "devout" Baptists and may drag the son to church but then allow the son to buy them stuff with illegal gains or register the car they bought with the drug money under their own name. Then they pray on Sunday for them boys to stop doing wrong It really is baffling. And the insane names are found across the country Not saying this is all of them by far, but unfortunately the majority Oh and they ALL voted for OBAMA and the Democrats and most if not all, could not tell you a thing about them other than the D next to their name. View Quote I think the Baptist thing would be more routed in Southern culture. Stupid names may actually have some weight, though again that seems more ghetto culute. The majority did vote for Zero, but so did whites... |
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Quoted: I'm did not say the use of music to glorify violence is a exclusive to black people. All cultures have their own forms of criminal culture, and music. I loled because You missed the point. The point is selling drugs, murder, and objectifying women is glorified by rap. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Its really not a black thing. The Mexicans have song sung in that annoying style of music they like with great tales of gang violence. So either rap (something that was started by whites) is black culture somehow, or the content is black culturally, even though different genres of music use similar themes. Doesn't add up. I'm did not say the use of music to glorify violence is a exclusive to black people. All cultures have their own forms of criminal culture, and music. I loled because You missed the point. The point is selling drugs, murder, and objectifying women is glorified by rap. Oh I don't deny that |
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Its really not a black thing. The Mexicans have song sung in that annoying style of music they like with great tales of gang violence. So either rap (something that was started by whites) is black culture somehow, or the content is black culturally, even though different genres of music use similar themes. Doesn't add up. I'm did not say the use of music to glorify violence is a exclusive to black people. All cultures have their own forms of criminal culture, and music. I loled because You missed the point. The point is selling drugs, murder, and objectifying women is glorified by rap. Oh I don't deny that And all of its regional variations use those things as a general theme. |
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The only real culture I have been able to notice, is a lot of the older ones are "devout" Baptists and may drag the son to church but then allow the son to buy them stuff with illegal gains or register the car they bought with the drug money under their own name. Then they pray on Sunday for them boys to stop doing wrong It really is baffling. And the insane names are found across the country Not saying this is all of them by far, but unfortunately the majority Oh and they ALL voted for OBAMA and the Democrats and most if not all, could not tell you a thing about them other than the D next to their name. I think the Baptist thing would be more routed in Southern culture. Stupid names may actually have some weight, though again that seems more ghetto culute. The majority did vote for Zero, but so did whites... http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SE3EW-iHNQY/UKF6rjt7t2I/AAAAAAAABjs/0nZn-TDPCyQ/s1600/white+men+only.png lol |
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The only real culture I have been able to notice, is a lot of the older ones are "devout" Baptists and may drag the son to church but then allow the son to buy them stuff with illegal gains or register the car they bought with the drug money under their own name. Then they pray on Sunday for them boys to stop doing wrong It really is baffling. And the insane names are found across the country Not saying this is all of them by far, but unfortunately the majority Oh and they ALL voted for OBAMA and the Democrats and most if not all, could not tell you a thing about them other than the D next to their name. I think the Baptist thing would be more routed in Southern culture. Stupid names may actually have some weight, though again that seems more ghetto culute. The majority did vote for Zero, but so did whites... http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SE3EW-iHNQY/UKF6rjt7t2I/AAAAAAAABjs/0nZn-TDPCyQ/s1600/white+men+only.png Where all the white women at? Hopefully not voting. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I think the Baptist thing would be more routed in Southern culture. Stupid names may actually have some weight, though again that seems more ghetto culute. The majority did vote for Zero, but so did whites... http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SE3EW-iHNQY/UKF6rjt7t2I/AAAAAAAABjs/0nZn-TDPCyQ/s1600/white+men+only.png Where all the white women at? Hopefully not voting. |
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I mean, I don't think black people are inherently more violent than whites, or any other color of people.
Honestly I think the glorification of violence leads to violence. Plenty of historical proof of that from every race, region, and time. I mean black males represent less then 6% of the population, but commit half the murders. And that is not a regional problem. Meaning there is something (culture) that transcends geographical area at play. Narco Music and narco gangs. |
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That's something I can get behind. I love Jazz and Blues. I just don't see a lot of young blacks listening to it. It's always rap. When I hang out with my friends who are black they ALWAYS listen to rap, and 9 times out of 10 it's talking about the things we're talking about now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Blues and Jazz. Chris That's something I can get behind. I love Jazz and Blues. I just don't see a lot of young blacks listening to it. It's always rap. When I hang out with my friends who are black they ALWAYS listen to rap, and 9 times out of 10 it's talking about the things we're talking about now. Times change. The 'Blues, Jazz and even Rap' are America's only true 'art forms.' So a part of 'our' culture. Maybe 'action' movies and wet t-shirt contests? Chris |
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We're all rapists, murderers, and welfare abusers according to GD.
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Quoted: Who said that? Some of the hardest working men I've worked beside are Black, and are more squared away than most of the white people I work with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: We're all rapists, murderers, and welfare abusers according to GD. Who said that? Some of the hardest working men I've worked beside are Black, and are more squared away than most of the white people I work with. Guess you missed the " would you let your daughter date a black guy" thread. |
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Who said that? Some of the hardest working men I've worked beside are Black, and are more squared away than most of the white people I work with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We're all rapists, murderers, and welfare abusers according to GD. Who said that? Some of the hardest working men I've worked beside are Black, and are more squared away than most of the white people I work with. I can't remember any usernames, but I see it all the time. |
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We're all rapists, murderers, and welfare abusers according to GD. Who said that? Some of the hardest working men I've worked beside are Black, and are more squared away than most of the white people I work with. Guess you missed the " would you let your daughter date a black guy" thread. When I was in the military there was one kid in my PLT. They picked on him, and some of it was racism. Very educated, hard working Black kid. I remember they were picking on him one particular day, and someone said something about blacks dating whites, and that it wasn't right. I have one daughter, and I spoke up. I told them there was only one man there I'd be honored to have him date my daughter, and it was him. I really liked that kid. Very sad how they treated him. |
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If someone describes someone as "urban," or as a "wigger," what types of things come to mind, and why?
Yes, there is a Black American culture, it isn't anymore monolithic than White American Culture, but to say that there aren't certain markers aside from physical features that you identify as "black" is nonsensical. The only problem I have with the concept, as middle aged white guy, is the idea that non-blacks are not allowed to "appropriate," or that blacks who adopt an abundance white American cultural meme are sellouts. |
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I don't belive there is. What does a black guy in WA state share culturally with a black guy in Florida? View Quote Everything. Internet/social media. Both listen to the same music, purchase the same vehicles, wear the same clothes, and learn how to behave by watching the same movies. |
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