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Old 08-08-2014, 02:37 PM   #10
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Rap caught our attention due to it's antiestablishment lean, but snuck racism in the backdoor in the form of problack sentiment. Racism towards blacks went from a legit issue, to a bleeding heart cultural issue that spawned white guilt combined with later generation of black people feeling a sense of entitlement and now even superiority. White people are left saying, 'I thought we were ending racism?' While listening to new generations preach racism openly in the opposite direction. It's an interesting societal issue.

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