When & Why Did Our Moms Become Less Than Human?

However, we see that the music is actually an expression of what is happening in the communities. It is like art in that sense. Sad really...

The OP seems to be asking if it is art reflecting society (as you see it) or society reflecting art?
 
Your comment, within the context of the OP, is racial, of course.

Racists like you deny you are racist, of course you do.

You are including all women in your comment now? That is a step up for you.
You're a liar and a gutless worm.

If you were a man, you would have manned up and apologized for falsely accusing me.

but no, like a leftist you doubled up on racism and tossed in false sexism.

pathetic and predictable.
You made a racist comment, I called you out, and now you keep whining.

"False sexism" and "false racism" are cop out phrases used by losers like you when pinned down.

Grow up, two thumbs. It will always be this way when you make a statement, get pinned, and lie. It is what it is.

Are you including all women on the dole? Not just black women? Go read the OP again.

Oh, by the way, 37% of abortions are by black women; abortions in American are by a large majority by Caucasian women.
Lying to cover your lie?

fucking coward

I never made a racist comment in this thread, YOU did you lying pile of shit.

YOU are a useless sub human dog, you should learn to be a man, for once in your useless life, just admit you lied, apologize and move the fuck on


of be yourself and keep lying, keep making false accusation and keep bringing up new, RACIST subjects.

fucking poser

Loony Lefties do that to assuage their own bigotry and guilt ... they project it onto others then pat themselves on the back for their "tolerance."
 
Hi. I am puzzled by something, perhaps someone can help?

Who is responsible for *influencing or conditioning* many young Americans of African descent to characterize our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts as less than human creatures?

Growing up in the 60s, year after year I'd roll out of bed in the morning, crank up my 9v transistor radio listening to contemporary sounds, including a new genre of American music its artists, composers, lyricists and producers called Motown.

My Motown musician friends wrote and performed music that made me smile, wanting to dance, celebrate life and wanting to experience the love between a man and a woman they were constantly telling me about. Every hour of every day I could tune in my radio and listen to my talented Motown musician friends singing songs praising and loving women

Listening to these musicians celebrating life and loving women *conditioned me* to believe they are good, peaceful people deserving of respect, admiration and a large *"Thank you"* for sharing their musical talent with me, my friends and our world.

What I am trying to figure out is why today, many of my Motown friend's children and grandchildren are writing contemporary music performance lyrics that clearly are demeaning and HATING on each other, as well as writing lyrics demeaning women, our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, characterizing women as *itches* and *hores*, essentially less than human not deserving of respect? Which is pretty much how greedy or genuinely ignorant early Euros characterized the African people they abducted and enslaved.

What happened? Why have females fallen out of favor with many young people who write rap hip hop performances?

Another question. Today when ten-year-old American kids wake up, tune into their fav contemporary radio station, listening to lyrics describing anti-social activities and behaviors their parents, community and educators are telling them are harmful to them, their neighbors and community, what opinions, if any, will these 5th grade children form about the music performers writing music lyrics describing anti-social behaviors and activities that often emotionally traumatize and physically harm individual peaceful people and the neighborhoods they live or work in?

Who is responsible for influencing some or many Americans of African descent to view females as less than human *itches?

What subliminal messages are today's youngsters learning when they hear Americans of African descent characterizing women, aka our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, as inhuman bvtches, not worthy of respect?

Thanks.

#RestorePrideInParenting
#EndChildAbuseNeglect
Jews control and finance the music industry.

Destroying a societies morals and culture for money is what they do. ...... :cool:

Yeah, that's what this thread needed ... an embittered and profoundly bigoted Muslim to blame the Jooooz because, as everyone knows, only Jooooz make money in the music biz.
 
It's the whole government is the parent crap thats pushed hard in the cities.

when there's no dad and most of your siblings are 1/2 siblings, it's hard to have respect for your mother since you know she's a whore, a whore to the government check.
You are including the white women on the dole as well, yeah?

The OP is specifically asking about blacks, why would whites be included in TT's answer?

Why didn't you call the op out for making it racial?
 
However, we see that the music is actually an expression of what is happening in the communities. It is like art in that sense. Sad really...

The OP seems to be asking if it is art reflecting society (as you see it) or society reflecting art?

I would say art reflecting society.

I'd say it's a toss-up. There are at least as many kids who are influenced by the music as there are kids who genuinely recognize their reality in the words and lifestyle.
 
It's the whole government is the parent crap thats pushed hard in the cities.

when there's no dad and most of your siblings are 1/2 siblings, it's hard to have respect for your mother since you know she's a whore, a whore to the government check.
You are including the white women on the dole as well, yeah?

The OP is specifically asking about blacks, why would whites be included in TT's answer?

Why didn't you call the op out for making it racial?

Not that there was anything wrong with making a post on "Mo Town" music.
 
It's the whole government is the parent crap thats pushed hard in the cities.

when there's no dad and most of your siblings are 1/2 siblings, it's hard to have respect for your mother since you know she's a whore, a whore to the government check.
You are including the white women on the dole as well, yeah?

The OP is specifically asking about blacks, why would whites be included in TT's answer?

Why didn't you call the op out for making it racial?

Not that there was anything wrong with making a post on "Mo Town" music.

Not a thing in the world wrong with the OP.

Plenty wrong with Jake for being an asshat. But everyone knew that already. lol
 
However, we see that the music is actually an expression of what is happening in the communities. It is like art in that sense. Sad really...

The OP seems to be asking if it is art reflecting society (as you see it) or society reflecting art?

I would say art reflecting society.

I'd say it's a toss-up. There are at least as many kids who are influenced by the music as there are kids who genuinely recognize their reality in the words and lifestyle.

And your parents probably said the same about the music you listened to as a kid. I don't really know how much it effects those who listen to it. I suppose that is an individual thing. Personally, I've listened to some music with some really raunchy lyrics. Just because I like a song doesn't mean I agree with the lyrics or with those who made the music. What is more damaging is this whole culture of being a "snitch" and bullies in these communities who silence the good people with threats of violence from speaking out. These people take advantage of their own people and their own communities and those are the ones who are keeping them back. I think music is just an expression for most people.
 
Hi. I am puzzled by something, perhaps someone can help?

Who is responsible for *influencing or conditioning* many young Americans of African descent to characterize our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts as less than human creatures?

Growing up in the 60s, year after year I'd roll out of bed in the morning, crank up my 9v transistor radio listening to contemporary sounds, including a new genre of American music its artists, composers, lyricists and producers called Motown.

My Motown musician friends wrote and performed music that made me smile, wanting to dance, celebrate life and wanting to experience the love between a man and a woman they were constantly telling me about. Every hour of every day I could tune in my radio and listen to my talented Motown musician friends singing songs praising and loving women

Listening to these musicians celebrating life and loving women *conditioned me* to believe they are good, peaceful people deserving of respect, admiration and a large *"Thank you"* for sharing their musical talent with me, my friends and our world.

What I am trying to figure out is why today, many of my Motown friend's children and grandchildren are writing contemporary music performance lyrics that clearly are demeaning and HATING on each other, as well as writing lyrics demeaning women, our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, characterizing women as *itches* and *hores*, essentially less than human not deserving of respect? Which is pretty much how greedy or genuinely ignorant early Euros characterized the African people they abducted and enslaved.

What happened? Why have females fallen out of favor with many young people who write rap hip hop performances?

Another question. Today when ten-year-old American kids wake up, tune into their fav contemporary radio station, listening to lyrics describing anti-social activities and behaviors their parents, community and educators are telling them are harmful to them, their neighbors and community, what opinions, if any, will these 5th grade children form about the music performers writing music lyrics describing anti-social behaviors and activities that often emotionally traumatize and physically harm individual peaceful people and the neighborhoods they live or work in?

Who is responsible for influencing some or many Americans of African descent to view females as less than human *itches?

What subliminal messages are today's youngsters learning when they hear Americans of African descent characterizing women, aka our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, as inhuman bvtches, not worthy of respect?

Thanks.

#RestorePrideInParenting
#EndChildAbuseNeglect



beautiful dog in your avi,


I love herding dogs and have three herding mixed furry friends who live with me.



Its hate


hate does this


young black men were left with much anger about their society.


that anger got reaffirmed by ganster music.


it makes young men feel good to pretend they will never be mainstream and settle down.


to them it feels like freedom


young men have always gone through this stage.


its rebellion

its why white young men love rap too
 
It's the whole government is the parent crap thats pushed hard in the cities.

when there's no dad and most of your siblings are 1/2 siblings, it's hard to have respect for your mother since you know she's a whore, a whore to the government check.



can you prove most siblings are half siblings in these areas or is that just your prejudice showing?
 
Hi. I am puzzled by something, perhaps someone can help?

Who is responsible for *influencing or conditioning* many young Americans of African descent to characterize our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts as less than human creatures?

Growing up in the 60s, year after year I'd roll out of bed in the morning, crank up my 9v transistor radio listening to contemporary sounds, including a new genre of American music its artists, composers, lyricists and producers called Motown.

My Motown musician friends wrote and performed music that made me smile, wanting to dance, celebrate life and wanting to experience the love between a man and a woman they were constantly telling me about. Every hour of every day I could tune in my radio and listen to my talented Motown musician friends singing songs praising and loving women

Listening to these musicians celebrating life and loving women *conditioned me* to believe they are good, peaceful people deserving of respect, admiration and a large *"Thank you"* for sharing their musical talent with me, my friends and our world.

What I am trying to figure out is why today, many of my Motown friend's children and grandchildren are writing contemporary music performance lyrics that clearly are demeaning and HATING on each other, as well as writing lyrics demeaning women, our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, characterizing women as *itches* and *hores*, essentially less than human not deserving of respect? Which is pretty much how greedy or genuinely ignorant early Euros characterized the African people they abducted and enslaved.

What happened? Why have females fallen out of favor with many young people who write rap hip hop performances?

Another question. Today when ten-year-old American kids wake up, tune into their fav contemporary radio station, listening to lyrics describing anti-social activities and behaviors their parents, community and educators are telling them are harmful to them, their neighbors and community, what opinions, if any, will these 5th grade children form about the music performers writing music lyrics describing anti-social behaviors and activities that often emotionally traumatize and physically harm individual peaceful people and the neighborhoods they live or work in?

Who is responsible for influencing some or many Americans of African descent to view females as less than human *itches?

What subliminal messages are today's youngsters learning when they hear Americans of African descent characterizing women, aka our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, as inhuman bvtches, not worthy of respect?

Thanks.

#RestorePrideInParenting
#EndChildAbuseNeglect



beautiful dog in your avi,


I love herding dogs and have three herding mixed furry friends who live with me.



Its hate


hate does this


young black men were left with much anger about their society.


that anger got reaffirmed by ganster music.


it makes young men feel good to pretend they will never be mainstream and settle down.


to them it feels like freedom


young men have always gone through this stage.


its rebellion

its why white young men love rap too

Great point. A lot of young men like rap music, regardless of their race. While I think most just enjoy the beat and the music and maybe some even find the lyrics "cool" or whatever, I don't think most people let music influence their lives to that great of a degree, so I think it is more an expression of what these people have experienced/do experience, also an outlet for frustration. That is not necessarily unhealthy. Also, in what generation did the older generations not think the younger generation's music and "culture" was degenerate? :D
 
Hi. I am puzzled by something, perhaps someone can help?

Who is responsible for *influencing or conditioning* many young Americans of African descent to characterize our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts as less than human creatures?

Growing up in the 60s, year after year I'd roll out of bed in the morning, crank up my 9v transistor radio listening to contemporary sounds, including a new genre of American music its artists, composers, lyricists and producers called Motown.

My Motown musician friends wrote and performed music that made me smile, wanting to dance, celebrate life and wanting to experience the love between a man and a woman they were constantly telling me about. Every hour of every day I could tune in my radio and listen to my talented Motown musician friends singing songs praising and loving women

Listening to these musicians celebrating life and loving women *conditioned me* to believe they are good, peaceful people deserving of respect, admiration and a large *"Thank you"* for sharing their musical talent with me, my friends and our world.

What I am trying to figure out is why today, many of my Motown friend's children and grandchildren are writing contemporary music performance lyrics that clearly are demeaning and HATING on each other, as well as writing lyrics demeaning women, our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, characterizing women as *itches* and *hores*, essentially less than human not deserving of respect? Which is pretty much how greedy or genuinely ignorant early Euros characterized the African people they abducted and enslaved.

What happened? Why have females fallen out of favor with many young people who write rap hip hop performances?

Another question. Today when ten-year-old American kids wake up, tune into their fav contemporary radio station, listening to lyrics describing anti-social activities and behaviors their parents, community and educators are telling them are harmful to them, their neighbors and community, what opinions, if any, will these 5th grade children form about the music performers writing music lyrics describing anti-social behaviors and activities that often emotionally traumatize and physically harm individual peaceful people and the neighborhoods they live or work in?

Who is responsible for influencing some or many Americans of African descent to view females as less than human *itches?

What subliminal messages are today's youngsters learning when they hear Americans of African descent characterizing women, aka our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, as inhuman bvtches, not worthy of respect?

Thanks.

#RestorePrideInParenting
#EndChildAbuseNeglect

As human beings, we have both "good and bad" inside of us.
Music (among other things) can tap into both.

There was a day "good" was stressed in our society. Wholesome enjoyment of life and love.
Christianity and "wholesome" were cornerstones of the American life.

It only takes a few people to start a movement. Tapping into people's "bad" - the songs and messages of rebellion and hatred and disguising it as freedom invaded our culture, and, so here we are.....
 
It's the whole government is the parent crap thats pushed hard in the cities.

when there's no dad and most of your siblings are 1/2 siblings, it's hard to have respect for your mother since you know she's a whore, a whore to the government check.



can you prove most siblings are half siblings in these areas or is that just your prejudice showing?


I've been hearing from a friend in law enforcement, who does a lot of sex assault cases, that data is coming out showing real problems with "families" that have biologically unrelated people in them.

SOunds like two thumbs has heard similar info.

Is it true?

I have not yet researched it.

Perhaps my source (and two thumbs) have somehow honestly misinterpreted the data they have heard and related incorrect information to us.

That would make us wrong.

You could have simply challenged Two Thumbs to back up his claim.

But that's not the way the left rolls.

Disagreeing is not enough. YOu have to personally attack the person who dares not toe your party line.


Oh, and if our information is true?

THen you have not only unfairly slandered a person who was bringing up a real issue, but you attempted to derail and suppress discussion on a real problem that is causing real harm to real people.

Which pretty much sums up the use of the Race Card by modern libs in the world today.
 
Hi. I am puzzled by something, perhaps someone can help?

Who is responsible for *influencing or conditioning* many young Americans of African descent to characterize our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts as less than human creatures?

Growing up in the 60s, year after year I'd roll out of bed in the morning, crank up my 9v transistor radio listening to contemporary sounds, including a new genre of American music its artists, composers, lyricists and producers called Motown.

My Motown musician friends wrote and performed music that made me smile, wanting to dance, celebrate life and wanting to experience the love between a man and a woman they were constantly telling me about. Every hour of every day I could tune in my radio and listen to my talented Motown musician friends singing songs praising and loving women

Listening to these musicians celebrating life and loving women *conditioned me* to believe they are good, peaceful people deserving of respect, admiration and a large *"Thank you"* for sharing their musical talent with me, my friends and our world.

What I am trying to figure out is why today, many of my Motown friend's children and grandchildren are writing contemporary music performance lyrics that clearly are demeaning and HATING on each other, as well as writing lyrics demeaning women, our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, characterizing women as *itches* and *hores*, essentially less than human not deserving of respect? Which is pretty much how greedy or genuinely ignorant early Euros characterized the African people they abducted and enslaved.

What happened? Why have females fallen out of favor with many young people who write rap hip hop performances?

Another question. Today when ten-year-old American kids wake up, tune into their fav contemporary radio station, listening to lyrics describing anti-social activities and behaviors their parents, community and educators are telling them are harmful to them, their neighbors and community, what opinions, if any, will these 5th grade children form about the music performers writing music lyrics describing anti-social behaviors and activities that often emotionally traumatize and physically harm individual peaceful people and the neighborhoods they live or work in?

Who is responsible for influencing some or many Americans of African descent to view females as less than human *itches?

What subliminal messages are today's youngsters learning when they hear Americans of African descent characterizing women, aka our moms, sisters, grandmas, daughters and aunts, as inhuman bvtches, not worthy of respect?

Thanks.

#RestorePrideInParenting
#EndChildAbuseNeglect



beautiful dog in your avi,


I love herding dogs and have three herding mixed furry friends who live with me.



Its hate


hate does this


young black men were left with much anger about their society.


that anger got reaffirmed by ganster music.


it makes young men feel good to pretend they will never be mainstream and settle down.


to them it feels like freedom


young men have always gone through this stage.


its rebellion

its why white young men love rap too

Great point. A lot of young men like rap music, regardless of their race. While I think most just enjoy the beat and the music and maybe some even find the lyrics "cool" or whatever, I don't think most people let music influence their lives to that great of a degree, so I think it is more an expression of what these people have experienced/do experience, also an outlet for frustration. That is not necessarily unhealthy. Also, in what generation did the older generations not think the younger generation's music and "culture" was degenerate? :D



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young male instinct to pave a NEW path for when they are in control.

they need to feel angry about what came before so they can see themselves as the NEW emerging power.



Its why young men are attracted to libertarianism.


Its young male angst turned into a political philosophy.


crap in other words
 
Yeah, that's what this thread needed ... an embittered and profoundly bigoted Muslim to blame the Jooooz because, as everyone knows, only Jooooz make money in the music biz.
The thing that Juden hate and fear the most is the "Truth".......it drives them into a frenzy. ..... :cool:

Clearly the only one here who is frenzied is the "Juden"-hating Nazi/Muslim slug. Carry on, Princess.
 
You made your comment in an OP that clearly identified the Motown influence on the women's culture, your make your trashy remark, you are mad for being called out, and you refuse to condemn white women on the dole.

Racism is as racism does: got you.
The MO town context made the issue racial. Two Thumbs response was to that. NOthing in his post(s) deserved your attack. You were rude and deserved his counter insults.
My posts to his nonsense were factual and to the point. He made judgments based on race that he was not willing to extend to other races when so challenged. If he included the fact that all races on the dole have these issues I would have had no problem. I will continue to point that out when he or you or anyone crosses the line.
 

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