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Rap, or Busting a cap in Culture
Right off the bat, I want to clarify something: I love music. I love how they can arouse emotions and, indeed, our souls. Then there's the rap. I do not mean to put all rap together, but not enough of a problem than me. Let's examine it. A defense of rap is that it is a portrait of slums "ghetto". If he came from a broken home or poor and want to sing about it, that's fine, it's your right to bare his heart. However, Fervently opposed to singing about the murder and disrespect for women. Even if you did some things turned violent in the day, if you are even in this situation, that does not mean you should sing about shooting, stabbing, and strangling people. Forgive me if I'm being naive, but even if you sell a million CDs to write violent songs, does that mean that you should keep doing? I am not a pacifist, by any means, of course. I play violent video games, watching movies violent, and have been in my share of fights. However, having to listen to this crap on the radio, or even use it anymore because of crap like that, too. Even have to get the warning label CDs to listen to those things. Perhaps now is the time to mention that I am opposed to youth who play violent video games, but is a discussion for another time. Keep garbage in Internet murder.
Second, the reverse of women. Women are a shining example of beauty God and jewelry on this Earth. They are not a collection of bitches and hos. You have made the image of a woman sleepwear hardly an attractive prospect to strangers. Think about it, how many women and girls, including taking things has been so revealing that one wonders who the hell had the audacity to make them? I used to live next to an elementary school, and sometimes come home from somewhere back in time to see children leaving little. I saw the kids who had to be like 7 or 8 using things were amazing, as much as it seemed that his parents would buy it for them. I wonder how strong the pressure for a girl in the 3rd or 4th degree of wear as a scoundrel? Well, you are the cause, so I say. I am proud that people are protesting the offensive terms in music. I hope really this close all patients, derogatory language and imagery. Maybe then people can go back to writing about things that are more meaningful and stop writing about things that are shallower than a kiddie pool in August.
About the Author:
A college student at CWU, writing articles is something Jordan does to share his thoughts. He learns as he goes, and hopes that someday he can do some really meaningful work. He is majoring in print journalism and minoring in philosophy.
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