Drill music and the rise of everything being filmed for twitter/insta/snapchat has definitely had a huge influence on all this violence
Look at how many 'rappers' are popping up all over the place all saying the same shit.
I remember back in school mid to late 2000s it seemed bad when there was a few murders in Peckham/Brixton etc but this is just straight killings multiple times a week and doesn't seem to be stopping. What other factors have changed since then other than social media?
These times people don't seem to keep in mind that the people making these videos/tunes are from these communities and are products of these environments,
You can stop people seeing these guys on the internet, how's that going to help (youth x from Peckham) when these guys are 2 floors below them on the estate?
The aim should be to target those guys making the tunes at 24 when they are 11/12 to ensure these types of tunes aren't made in the future due to a more positive outlook/perception of the world/environment they live in.
Banning the Music is useless as the mindset and what feeds it is already there.
Drill Music doesn't fuel gang violence/involvement.
Gang violence/involvement fuels the Music.
Whether you choose to acknowledge it or not its definitely part of the problem.
For me the biggest issue is bad parenting and lack of discipline and guidance from parents but its definitely a big problem and a big reason for this shit.
When you give the government the power to start banning things like types of music. You would literally have to be a complete idiot to not see where that kind of authortian mentality will end up. History has many great lessons of people who gave too much power to their government .
can’t believe man are really are trusting politicians, the police and others in power to just do the right thing and not abuse power. Clear to see who was born yesterday out here.
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i know for a fact certain boroughs got under 20 feds on staff for shifts in the hottest ends out
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Afroman
What a load of nonsense
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dayomesaydayo
Hes not wrong though.
People are acting like these dumb ass youts have anything substantial or intelligent to say.
Weve seen it before.
Ask jamal why he turned to gangs and crime and you will get.
" its the roads fam"
"Mans on the roads innit"
"Its cold out here"
" oh yeah free syco,free rambo,free bush,free toilet paper,free nine"
Aint working.
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Afroman
In her own ideal world,
Having cosy chats in a youth centre, while billin up a zoot,making trap tunes in a government funded studio is the ideal solution.
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Drill music and the rise of everything being filmed for twitter/insta/snapchat has definitely had a huge influence on all this violence
Look at how many 'rappers' are popping up all over the place all saying the same shit.
I remember back in school mid to late 2000s it seemed bad when there was a few murders in Peckham/Brixton etc but this is just straight killings multiple times a week and doesn't seem to be stopping. What other factors have changed since then other than social media?
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dayomesaydayo
Whether you choose to acknowledge it or not its definitely part of the problem.
For me the biggest issue is bad parenting and lack of discipline and guidance from parents but its definitely a big problem and a big reason for this shit.
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Kompressor
Of course its an issue. It isn't the root though.
The root (I.E. All the causes listed like absent parents, low self worth/esteem etc) is step 1. Drill is step 3 or 4. The violence/crime is step 2.
These drill rappers are already "in the field" before the music. The real issue is whatever brought them to the field.
The music is a result same as the violence. Not the cause.
(Don't know if I'm explaining this clearly at all)
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Seydou
I don't get the music relation.
Didn't majority of this forum grow up on "violent" street rap?
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NORA BATTY
What wiley and so solid lool
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Heero Yuy
When you give the government the power to start banning things like types of music. You would literally have to be a complete idiot to not see where that kind of authortian mentality will end up. History has many great lessons of people who gave too much power to their government .
can’t believe man are really are trusting politicians, the police and others in power to just do the right thing and not abuse power. Clear to see who was born yesterday out here.
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Thizz
Where have you seen these conversations?
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Grafter
These people dont live in the real world
Not remotely. They don't know whats goin on and thats ok. They just need to stop speaking on it
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Afroman
Yeah sure.
Like your own version of the real world is everyones reality.
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