March 23, 2009, - 11:17 am
Quote of the Day: Hip-Hop Saved the World?
By Debbie Schlussel
Get your barf bag ready.
Rap/hip-hop charlatan Jay-Z (and hubby of Beyonce Knowles)–“slave name”: Shawn Corey Carter–said this to “Best Life” magazine:
[Hip-hop] has changed America immensely. Hip-hop has done more than any leader, politician, or anyone to improve race relations.
Racism is taught in the home … and it’s very hard to teach racism to a teenager who idolizes, say, Snoop Dogg. It’s hard to say, “That guy is less than you.” The kid is like, “I like that guy, he’s cool. How is he less than me?” That’s why this generation is the least racist generation ever.
Uh, no. That’s why this generation is the most racist against White people ever. And the most ignorant, uncultured, slacker, deviance-defined-down generation ever. Hmmm . . . I guess Jay-Z forgot about Snoop Dogg leading the protests to free Tookie Williams. You know, the racist killer, who targeted White people and murdered them in cold blood.
Idolizing Snoop Dogg ain’t a mark of anything positive. Don’t try it at a job interview . . . unless you’re interviewing for a job as personal assistant to a pimp, right-hand man to a drug kingpin, position at a record company or movie studio, or a slot in the Obama administration.
Reality check: Hip-hop has done more to take America down than anything other than big government and the ’60s/’70s counterculture generation.
Who needs Islam, when you have hip-hop? And it’s no coincidence that most major hip-hop acts are Muslims. Birds of a feather.
God grief! What a goddamned moron this guy is!!
“Racism is taught in the home…”
Exactly right! Underprivileged black kids are taught that whitey is to blame for their plight. They hear it at home, and they hear it from the pulpits of black churches.
..and this moron thinks ‘Snoop Dogg’ is the best example of what underprivileged black youth should aspire to be.
I’ve said it before….I’ll say it again: If Martin Luther King were alive today….he’d wish he were dead.
guitarguy on March 23, 2009 at 11:38 am