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Reason: None provided.

through rap music and black culture

Agreed, but imo that mostly is kinda recent Globalist-engineered shit. Has a hint, gangsta hip-hop has pervaded the whole Western World, hugely encouraged in so by corrupt, transnational MSM. But perhaps even more evidently, the brilliant, joyous, even positively triumphalistic tone of the 60s & 70s US AfroAmerican-Culture was all about sorta celebration of having become an integrated, genuine part of the Western culture as a whole. Shit, going back in time even more, black music like jazz, blues et al were all about happiness (even if often subtly melancholic, as for blues esp.) against adversity.

Gotta wonder how we all of sudden went from Duke, Thelonius & Louis, Ella, Billie & Nina, then Hendrix, all the Motown, the Disco stars and later on "wannabewhite" MJ, even through the friendly "smurfs" and breakdancers of the early 80's, to dat bunch of angry, ungrateful, stupidly materialist thugs of the 90's, 00's and 10's.

Conspiracy much?

257 days ago
10 score
Reason: None provided.

through rap music and black culture

Agreed, but imo that mostly is kinda recent Globalist-engineered shit. Has a hint, gangsta hip-hop has pervaded the whole Western World, hugely encouraged in so by corrupt, transnational MSM. But perhaps even more evidently, the brilliant, joyous, even positively triumphalistic tone of the 60s & 70s US AfroAmerican-Culture was all about sorta celebration of having become an integrated, genuine part of the Western culture as a whole. Shit, going back in time even more, black music like jazz, blues et al were all about happiness (even if often subtly melancholic, as for blues esp.) against adversity.

Gotta wonder how we all of sudden went from Duke, Thelonius & Louis, Ella, Billie & Nina, then Hendrix, all the Motown, Disco monsters and later on "wannabewhite" MJ, even to the friendly "smurfs" and breakdancers of the early 80's, to dat bunch of angry, ungrateful, stupidly materialist thugs of the 90's, 00's and 10's.

Conspiracy much?

257 days ago
9 score
Reason: None provided.

through rap music and black culture

Agreed, but imo that mostly is kinda recent Globalist-engineered shit. Has a hint, gangsta hip-hop has pervaded the whole Western World, hugely encouraged in so by corrupt, transnational MSM. But perhaps even more evidently, the brilliant, joyous, even positively triumphalistic tone of the 60s & 70s US AfroAmerican-Culture was all about sorta celebration of having become an integrated, genuine part of the Western culture. Shit, going back in time even more, black music like jazz, blues et al were all about happiness (even if often subtly melancholic, as for blues esp.) against adversity.

Gotta wonder how we all of sudden went from Duke, Thelonius & Louis, Ella, Billie & Nina, then Hendrix, all the Motown, Disco monsters and later on "wannabewhite" MJ, even to the friendly "smurfs" and breakdancers of the early 80's, to dat bunch of angry, ungrateful, stupidly materialist thugs of the 90's, 00's and 10's.

Conspiracy much?

257 days ago
9 score
Reason: None provided.

through rap music and black culture

Agreed, but imo that mostly is kinda recent Globalist-engineered shit. Has a hint, gangsta hip-hop has pervaded the whole Western World, hugely encouraged in so by corrupt, transnational MSM. But perhaps even more evidently, the brilliant, joyous, even positively triumphalistic tone of the 60s & 70s US Afro-Cultureas was all about sorta celebration of having become an integrated, genuine part of the Western culture. Shit, going back in time even more, black music like jazz, blues et al were all about happiness (even if often subtly melancholic, as for blues esp.) against adversity.

Gotta wonder how we all of sudden went from Duke, Thelonius & Louis, Ella, Billie & Nina, then Hendrix, all the Motown, Disco monsters and later on "wannabewhite" MJ, even to the friendly "smurfs" and breakdancers of the early 80's, to dat bunch of angry, ungrateful, stupidly materialist thugs of the 90's, 00's and 10's.

Conspiracy much?

257 days ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

through rap music and black culture

Agreed, but imo that mostly is kinda recent Globalist-engineered shit. Has a hint, gangsta hip-hop has pervaded the whole Western World, hugely encouraged in so by corrupt, transnational MSM. But perhaps even more evidently, the brilliant, joyous, even positively triumphalistic () tone of the 60s & 70s US Afro-Cultureas was all about sorta celebration of having become an integrated, genuine part of the Western culture. Shit, going back in time even more, black music like jazz, blues et al were all about happiness (even if often subtly melancholic, as for blues esp.) against adversity.

Gotta wonder how we all of sudden went from Duke, Thelonius & Louis, Ella, Billie & Nina, then Hendrix, all the Motown, Disco monsters and later on "wannabewhite" MJ, even to the friendly "smurfs" and breakdancers of the early 80's, to dat bunch of angry, ungrateful, stupidly materialist thugs of the 90's, 00's and 10's.

Conspiracy much?

257 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

through rap music and black culture

Agreed, but imo that mostly is kinda recent Globalist-engineered shit. Has a hint, gangsta hip-hop has pervaded the whole Western World, hugely encouraged in so by corrupt, transnational MSM. But perhaps even more evidently, the brilliant, joyous, even positively triumphalistic () tone of the 60s & 70s US Afro-Cultureas was all about sorta celebration of having become an integrated, genuine part of the Western culture. Shit, going back in time even more, black music like jazz, blues et al were all about happiness (even if often subtly melancholic, as for blues esp.) against adversity.

Gotta wonder how we all of sudden went from Duke, Thelonius & Louis, Ella, Billie & Nina, then Hendrix, all the Motown, Disco monsters and later on "wannabewhite" MJ, even to the friendly "smurfs" and breakdancers of the early 80's, to the bunch of angry, ungrateful, stupidly materialist thugs of the 90's, 00's and 10's.

Conspiracy much?

257 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

through rap music and black culture

Agreed, but imo that mostly is kinda recent Globalist-engineered shit. Has a hint, gangsta hip-hop has pervaded the whole Western World, hugely encouraged in so by corrupt, transnational MSM. But more evidently, just looking at the brilliant, joyous, even positively triumphalistic (as a sorta celebration of having become an integer part of the Western culture) tone of the 60s & 70s US Afro-Culture. Shit, even going back in time even more, black music like jazz, blues et al were all about happiness (even if often subtly melancholic, as for blues esp.) against adversity.

Gotta wonder how we all of sudden went from Duke, Thelonius & Louis, Ella, Billie & Nina, then Hendrix, all the Motown, Disco monsters and later on "wannabewhite" MJ, even to the friendly "smurfs" and breakdancers of the early 80's, to the bunch of angry, ungrateful, stupidly materialist thugs of the 90's, 00's and 10's.

Conspiracy much?

257 days ago
1 score