binzing
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Hey your not answering any questions, just rolling on through with your singular offense.
The discussion revolves around a parody of a popular rap song, exploring themes related to rap culture, its portrayal in media, and the implications of its messages. Participants express varying opinions on the merits and drawbacks of rap music, particularly in relation to education and societal issues.
Participants generally disagree on the portrayal of rap culture, with multiple competing views on its impact and the messages conveyed by different artists. The discussion remains unresolved, with no consensus reached regarding the overall value of rap music.
Participants reference specific artists and styles within rap, indicating a diversity of themes and messages that may not be universally acknowledged. The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and assumptions about rap culture.
Readers interested in the intersection of music, culture, and education may find this discussion relevant, particularly those examining the societal implications of artistic expression.
binzing said:Ok, scratch the "nerdy white kid" part and you get damn near exactly what you said. Maturity, mature people would not only attack others but actually state there point of view on the subject.
WTF do you expect Cyrus, its on Youtube? Yeah I know I don't know every minute detail of rap as well as your all-knowingness, but I know enough to have my opinion, one that is supported by many other people. So what is your stand? That drugs, gang violence, and the promotion of illiteracy (see spellings of "artists" names and "song" lyrics) are good, oh also the demeaning of women?