It's getting way tired.
But SLOBBRIN is really blasting them Ozombies, isn't he?
And he's becoming the smart one...
Ok... you can copy and paste? What am I taking from this? Originally Posted by WombRaiderI think he is expressing his frustration with the continued violence and dysfunction in the black community and the gangsta rap music which encourages it.
I think he is expressing his frustration with the continued violence and dysfunction in the black community and the gangsta rap music which encourages it.So says JL, errr DSK The Jewish Welsher!
Additionally, their liberal enablers perpetuate the cycle of violence and low achievement by providing a convenient excuse for every failure. Originally Posted by DSK
Whos gonna go see Straight Outta Compton in the theatres this weekend?? Are you gonna wear riot gear? Originally Posted by southtown4488
I think he is expressing his frustration with the continued violence and dysfunction in the black community and the gangsta rap music which encourages it.You don't have the first idea what the fuck you're talking about. Why do you think they're always wearing silver and black? Because those were neutral colors, you dumbass. They weren't encouraging the violence, they were documenting it through their music. The violence was there, it predated the music.
Additionally, their liberal enablers perpetuate the cycle of violence and low achievement by providing a convenient excuse for every failure. Originally Posted by DSK
i'm not familiar with this Compton you refer to. is that some third world country?Reviews aren't stellar. 68 percent on RT, versus 88 for Straight outta Compton. I'm sure you can find a copy of Birth of a Nation
besides, who wants to watch a movie about WombRaider's life story anyway?
if you want to see a good movie opening this weekend, go see the Man from UNCLE reboot. looks killer!
Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
You don't have the first idea what the fuck you're talking about. Why do you think they're always wearing silver and black? Because those were neutral colors, you dumbass. They weren't encouraging the violence, they were documenting it through their music. The violence was there, it predated the music. Originally Posted by WombRaiderI know what you stand for, yesterday and today
You don't have the first idea what the fuck you're talking about. Why do you think they're always wearing silver and black? Because those were neutral colors, you dumbass. They weren't encouraging the violence, they were documenting it through their music. The violence was there, it predated the music. Originally Posted by WombRaiderHow can you be so obtuse? The violence predated the music, and rather than discouraging it from continuing, it encouraged it to get worse.
How can you be so obtuse? The violence predated the music, and rather than discouraging it from continuing, it encouraged it to get worse.I said the violence predated the music. The music simply told the story of what was going on in their neighborhoods and in their city. It shined a spotlight on police violence, something we are STILL dealing with today, some 30 years later. Things haven't changed at all. Still got chickenshit, whitebread motherfuckers like you who don't can't put two goddamns together.
It is similar to WTF writing music to encourage more beaners to cross the border to build flophouses cheap so he can make mucho dinero off the backs of Mexican peasants with the approval of vote getting Democratic politicians. It doesn't solve any long term problem but it instead encourages the same exploitation and dependency Originally Posted by DSK
Typical movie of a group of boys who started out on the outside fighting the establishment and through hard work they became the establishment and got rich Originally Posted by BigLouieYep.
Yep.lol see? GREED is GOOD! it even makes die hard capitalists out of hoodrats.
Which is why it is a movie glorifying capitalism.
SOME posters here just can't accept and celebrate a capitalist success story if the "hero" is a black liberal. Originally Posted by Old-T
I said the violence predated the music. The music simply told the story of what was going on in their neighborhoods and in their city. It shined a spotlight on police violence, something we are STILL dealing with today, some 30 years later. Things haven't changed at all. Still got chickenshit, whitebread motherfuckers like you who don't can't put two goddamns together. Originally Posted by WombRaiderTry not to forget that whitebread motherfuckers like me started the United States, invented the automobile as well as modern assembly line manufacturing, the fucking phone, the fucking internet, the fucking motion picture industry, the fucking television, Microsoft, Google, etc, etc, fucking etc.