Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Secret Societies and Hip Hop


It's That Serious
By: M. Breeze

Hip Hop has always had a tremendous effect on its followers and it often sets the trend. Hip Hop has transitioned from a b-boy scene to gangsta rap to drug dealer. I'm a fan of hip hop but I have learned to do what few people are doing, paying attention. Hip Hop has always been a way to pass word around to our people subliminally. But it seems that the music industry has changed and now subliminal messages are being directed back at us by Hollywood. 

The Black Woman
It's very rare that I see a black woman being portrayed as a positive image in a rap video. And that has adverse effects on how the world views black women. I don't think that these artists and video models understand the true damages that they cause to our black youth. Media outlets like Youtube enable these young girls to upload videos exposing themselves to the world, but can you blame them? They are only doing what they see on t.v. and they believe that this is what they must do. The way that the media has portrayed the black woman is no better than a piece of meat. please notice that I am not talking about all black women but the way that Hip Hop advertises the few makes the majority look bad.
Dope Boy Lifestyle
The message that is being passed on to the youth is a "live fast die young" mentality. These music videos show rappers with flashy jewelry, fast cars and pretty women, something the industry has convinced young black men that they must have. But the only difference is that the brother working at McDonalds will never have these things and the industry makes sure to confirm this. So now instead of going to college many brothers are instead trying to pick up a mic and chase the dream and the lifestyle. But it seems like in Hip Hop if you are not talking about dope you wont sell. And from what I'm hearing if you truly wanna be successful then you might think about selling your soul.

Illuminati 
From what I hear the Illuminati, whether real or fake, has it's hands in the Hip-Hop community. Many people have spoken out against these individuals but their pleas often fall on deaf ears. Many artists have spoken out such as 2Pac, Pimp-C, and the most famous Professor Griff. Professor Griff was a member of Public Enemy back in the late 80's early 90's. I won't spend too much time on what he said so I posted a video to let you hear them for yourself. All I'm going to say about this dude is wow, and I believe every word that comes out of his mouth. Even Jay-Z and Rhianna have been linked to the Illuminati and they aren't very shy about showing their symbols that the Illuminati often uses. 

The Youth
We all know how easily kids can be influenced and it's not a secret that the industry has it's influence on boys. We all know that saggin is niggas spelled backwards and it was originated in prison to display that you wanted anal sex. The industry got a hold of this and blasted it to millions of youth on networks like MTV and BET. No offense to the gay community but at one point of time those guys were the only one to wear those skinny jeans and now thanks to Lil Wayne the country is wearing them. Do you get my point? I wish people would open up their eyes and listen to what is going on in the country. 

No comments:

Post a Comment