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fuuuuck

 

the feminist bitches actually f*cked up his money

 

Get the f*ck out of here you pussyhole

 

Rap is deeper then just entertainment

 

As said by Talib, Lupe and many others

 

Whether like it or not, with that success and fame they have a responsibility to hip hop culture and all the artists, before and after, and especially the fans who listen to it

 

A rape lyric?

 

:/

 

Glad the prick got dropped

 

Hope more and more sponsors drop him

 

this fucking guy

 

you're the only p*ssy here always crying over the most obscure shit

 

rick ross aint responsible for ur feelings and he apologized anyway. live your life.

 

some khaki wearing mangina, if there was a protest in london i bet u would attend

 

u wont get p*ssy that way, go wetherspoons like a man and speech sarah u c*nt

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fuuuuck

the feminist bitches actually f*cked up his money

Get the f*ck out of here you pussyhole

Rap is deeper then just entertainment

As said by Talib, Lupe and many others

Whether like it or not, with that success and fame they have a responsibility to hip hop culture and all the artists, before and after, and especially the fans who listen to it

A rape lyric?

:/

Glad the prick got dropped

Hope more and more sponsors drop him

this f*cking guy

you're the only p*ssy here always crying over the most obscure sh*t

rick ross aint responsible for ur feelings and he apologized anyway. live your life.

some khaki wearing mangina, if there was a protest in london i bet u would attend

u wont get p*ssy that way, go wetherspoons like a man and speech sarah u c*nt

:lol:

Guy even got offended at my boys rape role play

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fuuuuck

 

the feminist bitches actually f*cked up his money

 

Get the f*ck out of here you pussyhole

 

Rap is deeper then just entertainment

 

As said by Talib, Lupe and many others

 

Whether like it or not, with that success and fame they have a responsibility to hip hop culture and all the artists, before and after, and especially the fans who listen to it

 

A rape lyric?

 

:/

 

Glad the prick got dropped

 

Hope more and more sponsors drop him

 

this f*cking guy

 

you're the only p*ssy here always crying over the most obscure sh*t

 

rick ross aint responsible for ur feelings and he apologized anyway. live your life.

 

some khaki wearing mangina, if there was a protest in london i bet u would attend

 

u wont get p*ssy that way, go wetherspoons like a man and speech sarah u c*nt

 

Dont say stuff you wouldnt say in person

 

Your a pussyhole

 

Be yourself

 

The log-out button cant save you in real life

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fuuuuck

 

the feminist bitches actually f*cked up his money

 

Get the f*ck out of here you pussyhole

 

Rap is deeper then just entertainment

 

As said by Talib, Lupe and many others

 

Whether like it or not, with that success and fame they have a responsibility to hip hop culture and all the artists, before and after, and especially the fans who listen to it

 

A rape lyric?

 

:/

 

Glad the prick got dropped

 

Hope more and more sponsors drop him

 

this f*cking guy

 

you're the only p*ssy here always crying over the most obscure sh*t

 

rick ross aint responsible for ur feelings and he apologized anyway. live your life.

 

some khaki wearing mangina, if there was a protest in london i bet u would attend

 

u wont get p*ssy that way, go wetherspoons like a man and speech sarah u c*nt

 

Dont say stuff you wouldnt say in person

 

Your a pussyhole

 

Be yourself

 

The log-out button cant save you in real life

 

no one with sense will tolerate your preaching in their face.

 

strong views on nonsense issues, thats the mentality of a bitch mate.

 

cant imagine some patel in my ear chatting shit. jesu.

 

your not a man of principle, just a c*nt.

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Rap stars are encouraging early sexual activity among teenagers by promoting a degrading view of women, research shows.

 

Psychologists said their findings from a three-year study presented a worrying picture of how popular music affected the attitudes of boys and girls to sex.

 

Rap music and hip hop, with their particular emphasis on sex and demeaning depictions of women, were blamed for encouraging early sexual behaviour, leading to the spread of disease and underage pregnancies.

 

Dr Steven Martino, who led the US study published in the latest edition of the journal 'Pediatrics', said that "sexually degrading lyrics" - many graphic and filled with obscenities - caused changes in adolescents' sexual behaviour.

 

He said, "These lyrics depict men as sexually insatiable, women as sexual objects, and sexual intercourse as inconsequential. Other songs about sex don't appear to influence youth the same way.

 

"These portrayals objectify and degrade women in ways that are clear but they do the same to men by depicting them as sex-driven studs. Musicians who use this type of sexual imagery are communicating something very specific about what sexual roles are appropriate, and teenage listeners may act on these messages.

 

"These lyrics are likely to promote the acceptance of women as sexual objects and men as pursuers of sexual conquest. Despite the fact that degrading sexual lyrics are particularly demeaning for women, they affect adolescent boys and girls similarly."

 

The same disturbing messages were contained in videos which endorse the portrayal of women as sexual objects, the report said. The research team surveyed 1,461 children aged from 12 to 17 from across the US, asking them about their sexual behaviour and how often they listened to music by various artists including rock, country, rap, blues and pop.

 

They found that the youngsters listened to an average of 1.5 to 2.5 hours of music a day - not including what they saw on television or videos - but that 40 per cent of the songs referred to sex or romance.

 

Adolescents who listened to a lot of music containing "objectifying and limiting characterisations of sexuality progressed more quickly in their sexual behaviour" than teenagers who preferred different kinds of music. This was regardless of race or gender, the report said.

 

The study, called "Exposure to Degrading Versus Non-Degrading Music Lyrics and Sexual Behaviour among Youth," was carried out by the RAND Corporation - a leading healthcare research organisation in the US. It also said that there was a danger that children's opinions about the opposite sex would be affected for the long-term by constant exposure to the lyrics.

 

Dr Martino added, "It may be that girls who are repeatedly exposed to these messages expect to take a submissive role in their sexual relationships and to be treated with disrespect by their partners.

 

"These expectations may then have lasting effects on their relationship choices. Boys, on the other hand, may come to interpret reckless male sexual behaviour as 'boys being boys' and dismiss their partners' feelings and welfare as unimportant."

 

He said that the findings were worrying for teenagers who have more unplanned pregnancies and are more likely to contract sexually transmitted diseases. Increasing rates of sexual activity have serious public health implications. In the US, about 750,000 teenagers become pregnant each year, and an estimated four million contract sexually transmitted diseases.

 

The study recommended that parents set limits on what music their children buy and listen to. "Censorship is not a solution. But talking to children about music's sexual content can give parents a chance to express their own views, and may prompt teens to think more deeply about the ways in which sex is portrayed - and perhaps distorted - in the music they listen to," Dr Martino said.

 

He would not name the artists whose lyrics had the worst impact although the stars L'il Kim and Ja Rule were referred to in the report.

 

He said, "We feel that, given how prevalent these types of portrayals are in popular music, it doesn't make sense for us to pinpoint individual artists."

 

He also said that the study distinguished between "raunchy" or "explicit" lyrics and degrading ones. "A lyric did not have to be either of these things to be judged degrading. Not all explicit and raunchy lyrics were degrading," he explained.

 

Among the sixteen artists studied, rap featured the greatest percentage of degrading content by a wide margin. R&B and "rap rock" came next in the table. The rock, pop and country performers had a zero percentage although they did sing about sex and romance.

 

Danyel Smith, the editor of Vibe magazine, said that she wanted African American males "to have a voice" in rap and hip hop. But she too expressed concern about the message they put across.

 

Rap and hip-hop music is not just entertainment, it's exploiting black adolescent girls and promoting unhealthy lifestyles, a researcher says.

 

"Black girls are not seeing positive images of who they are and what they can be," said Carolyn West, associate professor of psychology and the study of prevention of violence at the University of Washington. "Looking at the sexual imagery really impacts on the functioning of teenage girls."

 

Dr. West is among several national experts who will be speaking this weekend at "The Sexualization of Children," the eighth annual Childhood & Society Symposium at Point Park University, Downtown. The symposium opens today and Dr. West will speak tomorrow on the effects of rap and hip-hop music.

 

Hip-hop culture was created in the early 1970s by black and Latino youth living in the economically depressed South Bronx, exposing the public to social problems like drug abuse, racism and gang violence in their neighborhoods.

 

As hip-hop turned into a global phenomenon it began to influence language, fashion and ways that youth interacted with each other.

 

"What's changed over time is the greater sexualization of hip-hop. Initially, it started off as a revolutionary form of music. Now, large corporations produce images that sell, and there is a blatant link between hip-hop and pornography," Dr. West said.

 

Black adolescent girls are being bombarded with graphic sexual images, she said. Black Entertainment Television, for example, plays more than 15 hours of music videos per day.

 

According to Dr. West, rap music identifies young black women in five sexual personas: Diva, a woman who trades sexual favors for luxury; Gold Digger, a woman who trades sexual favors for basic necessities and leaves men bankrupt; Freak, a sexual powerhouse; Gangster Bitch, a "tough" girl; and Baby Mama, a child's needy mother.

 

The most popular song that openly promotes this belief system is "Gold Digger" by Kanye West: "She take my money, well I'm in need/Yeah she's a triflin' friend indeed/Oh she's a gold digger way over time/That digs on me." The accompanying music video shows women provocatively dancing in black lingerie and posing in sexual positions.

 

When young black women listen to lyrics and watch images that promote sexual conduct, they take on the persona that is illustrated in the music and treat themselves as sexual objects.

 

"It sets the foundation for future victimization and causes teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases," Dr. West said. In 2005, nearly 50 percent of the people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in the United States were black, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, even though black people make up just 13 percent of the population.

 

"Hip-hop is only one part of the problem, but if we don't start addressing it, too many young people are not going to be able to function in society, and there will be higher rates of HIV and other STDs," she said.

 

Parents need to intervene and monitor the type of music their children listen to. Parents need to talk with their children about the different images portrayed in music and why these images can create problems.

 

Would post the actual journeys but I doubt you chaps or imhim have the intelligence to actually read through and take in the information, so here is just two examples of studies carried out by professionals, with evidence collected, and from pro-black people. Not people on forums who say stuff they wouldnt say in person because they know they will never be accountable for what they say. Then again most of you call each other monkey, so I wouldn't expect you to care about anything other then yourselves

 

Quick to call white people deamons, but when it comes to black rappers encouraging and giving posiive consequences from being highly sexually active, seeing women as objects, seeing being a criminal as one of the only ways out.

 

You can pretend all you want on here, but if your mum or aunty or little sister asked you what you feel about the lyric, you would not be so quick to condone it and say its just entertainment, he done a 2nd apology which was written for him after his first one was seen as weak which he actually wrote himself

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BUT SERIOUSLY ... ANYONE WITH HALF A BRAIN...

 

IT DOESNT MAKE SENSE ANYONE WHO WOULD LOOK UP TO A RAPPER AS A ROLE MODEL... I MEAN COME ON... UNLESS THEY COMPLETELY TURNED THEIR LIFE AROUND ETC ETC

 

Half a brain exactly

 

Just look through history

 

Anyone with half a break wouldn't have joined Hitlers army

 

Anyone with half a brain wouldn't have been racist against someone because theyre skin is a different

 

Anyone with half a brain would not shoot someone broad day light with cameras around

 

Anyone with half a brain would not do 1000s of other things

 

Not everyone is like me, you or Supermalt

 

Some people are not raised in circumstances where they have any other older males around them, non Dads, no Uncles, no Brothers, when all you do is listen to music and all you hear is a guy who says he has millions of pounds, do this and do that, your going to be influenced, some more than others

 

So when the biggest rap artist  in the world, with millions of fans, and 100,000s of young fans, with malleable minds, are being told that rape is ok and he encourages it to obtain the type of women he are profiled with (sexy black women bodies) he is touching peoples subconsciousness with his choices of lyrics and desensitising people to rape

 

If you knew someone who had been personally raped, or had an ounce of compassion, you wouldn't feel this way or see the world like this 

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BUT SERIOUSLY ... ANYONE WITH HALF A BRAIN...

 

IT DOESNT MAKE SENSE ANYONE WHO WOULD LOOK UP TO A RAPPER AS A ROLE MODEL... I MEAN COME ON... UNLESS THEY COMPLETELY TURNED THEIR LIFE AROUND ETC ETC

 

Half a brain exactly

 

Just look through history

 

Anyone with half a break wouldn't have joined Hitlers army

 

Anyone with half a brain wouldn't have been racist against someone because theyre skin is a different

 

Anyone with half a brain would not shoot someone broad day light with cameras around

 

Anyone with half a brain would not do 1000s of other things

 

Not everyone is like me, you or Supermalt

 

Some people are not raised in circumstances where they have any other older males around them, non Dads, no Uncles, no Brothers, when all you do is listen to music and all you hear is a guy who says he has millions of pounds, do this and do that, your going to be influenced, some more than others

 

So when the biggest rap artist  in the world, with millions of fans, and 100,000s of young fans, with malleable minds, are being told that rape is ok and he encourages it to obtain the type of women he are profiled with (sexy black women bodies) he is touching peoples subconsciousness with his choices of lyrics and desensitising people to rape

 

If you knew someone who had been personally raped, or had an ounce of compassion, you wouldn't feel this way or see the world like this 

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Flow is too much FFS

"I hit the dealer bought another Royceeeeeee

That's the reason your hating on meeeeeeee

I lOve ballin my bad niggaa"

Scurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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