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Black Harlem 1930's (What Happened to Us)

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They are Satan worshippers, a lot of rappers have came out and admitted they sold out their community for money. To make money they became Satan worshippers and they have admitted that they always feel that Satan posesses them when they rap. They also admitted that with money, influence and they know how to control the youth.

Lil Nas is just another fool and that stunt he did was like a rites of passage.

Delores C. Tucker was right and she gave the warning and I think it was Ice Cube or Ice- T that told her to shut up.

If you can stop listening to that music, you have black men admitting on their vlogs how deceived they were in listening to that music.
There’s been literal videos of old school rappers doing gay stuff and saying they admit that they have gay tendencies. These are the men who pushed misogynoir and further damaged the Black community.
 

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There’s been literal videos of old school rappers doing gay stuff and saying they admit that they have gay tendencies. These are the men who pushed misogynoir and further damaged the Black community.

Exactly and Boondocks alluded to that that rap music teaches young boys to be gay and hate women.
 

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Hip Hop culture played a big part in the drastic change in style. My husband and I still dress like that. We are very traditional people
 

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I believe it’s the food and water we have here in America..it ain’t right. Also since we integrated the black community has been severely divided and conquered..which is what the white people wanted anyways so they won again.
 

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Yet another thread to bash black women and our hair. Nevermind saggy pants and domestic violence and child abuse at the hands of demented bm. Yeah, the downfall can be traced to a weave. Pfft!
 

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Can you list some, please?

On my bookshelf: Claude Mckay, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Counter Cullen, James Weldon Johnson and Alice Dunbar Nelson.

My fave authors from this time are Hurston and Hughes.
 

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Actually many of those men who returned home from Vietnam had bad cases of PTSD. I remember seeing some of those men outside homeless wearing their uniforms as a child. Talk to a real Black Vietnam vet and listen to the stories they share with you.

Yes. And I'm not denying that they did, but I am saying that these stories were used as "cover" for a more sinister economic plot to remove manufacturing jobs from cities. Once a narrative takes hold in the news and media, it's easy for people to believe that inner cities were decimated simply because of drugs and the effects of the Vietnam War on returning soldiers, but the reality is that outsourcing played a very large role in this as well.
 
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On my bookshelf: Claude Mckay, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Counter Cullen, James Weldon Johnson and Alice Dunbar Nelson.

My fave authors from this time are Hurston and Hughes.

Thank you. I'll check them out. :)
 

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What happened to us?

We were fighting Jim Crow then we were sent to fight WWWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. We then had to come home and fight Jim Crow some more.

From fighting Jim Crow and whoever the US called "commies," we developed serious unchecked PTSD and other mental illnesses. As we didn't have access to psychiatrists and psychologists, we began to heavily use drugs.

Then once they gave us crack instead of opium and heroin, we've been fµcked ever since.
Opium and heroin are just as bad for black people. They're still drugs.
 

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