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I don't know about that. I think those that actually DO wipe out other people are worse than those that just TALK about it. I don't think that misses the point. And holocaust deniers seem to be a little worse to me than those that glorify cop-killing. I don't see the ability to differentiate levels of "evil" as exclusive from identifying "evil" in the first place.
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06-16-2005, 08:59 PM | #52 |
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I would accept the point that doing evil is worse than talking evil, though I surmise that in both conditions, the heart, mind and soul are black. But it is hard for us to really know one's heart, thus we have to codify and quantify evil and its actions.
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06-16-2005, 09:03 PM | #53 |
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One of the more frightening things I've ever seen. It isn't that I like black rap groups that suggest shooting cops or bashing white people. It's wrong and stupid. And I wish there would be more outrage about it.
The thing that makes this different is the "cuteness" factor of the girls. Two cute little blonde girls singing about the myth of an event that slaughtered millions of people. I can't even think of anything similar on the other side. I have trouble even thinking of what it could be. (maybe the little girl on The Cosby Show having a twin sister and singing about the joys of 9/11?) As KSyrup said, this is like the evil Olsen Twins. From a psycholigical standpoint, I think we are conditioned to seeing certain things. We watch documentaries about the good old boy from the south who puts a white sheet on every now and then. We see rappers everyday tattooed up and cussing about "the system". Not sure about anyone else here, but those type of things don't even cause me to turn my head anymore. I'm disgusted by it, but I've grown used to it. A couple of kids singing about this? It's frightening to me. |
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Actually, I've ran across many pro-white songs that weren't really anti-anything during my younger years (was into the Punk/Hardcore/Metal scene.) , the thing is most of the bands that wrote those songs also had quite a collection of the "anti" songs in their library. Most of the songs that did a decent job of hiding nastier side of their true.. erm.. beliefs, were made in hopes of getting airplay. |
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Troy, you make it sound like you couldn't imagine such a thing or even knew that such attitudes existed. What makes this notable now is that we have a 24-hour media frenzy digging up and hyping everything possible - including long-held and well established attitudes, behaviors and events and parading them as "news". One might argue that bringing this to the attention of those that are "shocked" would cause justifiable outrage - but it also works the other way - bringing unexpected publicity and support from those that would not have know about such acts. Regardless of publicity or outrage or support or whatever, human conditions will generally not change (e.g, there will always be those promoting hate, genocide, racism, etc.). The best thing we can do is not to give them the added attention that they do not deserve; and promote love to those within our sphere.
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Of course I know attitudes like this exist. Nor is it a shock children are learning racist ways. It happens all over the world. We can see that with the children suicide bombers in Israel and the like. But there IS a difference when you see it. I know that they eat dogs in certain parts of the world. I don't have an issue with it. They see them differently whan we do and that's fine. But actually seeing a dog killed and cooked? That'd make me sick to my stomach and I'd have a tough time eating at a table where someone was eating dog. And lets face it. . . the racist movement has a hell of a lot better chance expanding with The Olsen Twins ranting than it does with the image of a skinhead or hillbilly with three teeth. The images of those kids do bother me. Maybe I'm wrong because they do or because I'm so desensitized to a lot of the other stuff. . . but just thinking of those girls singing a song about white power makes me squemish. |
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Please show me in the interview of those girls where they say that the "inaccuracies of the Holocaust myth" are the exaggerations of the Jews. They don't. They could very well be saying that the Holocaust didn't occur, or they might not be referring to the Jews specifically, in that comment. As for the rap comparison, for the most part, rappers are playing a part; they're acting. They're no more advocating for the deaths of white people than Slayer is advocating for the devil, or Stephen King is advocating for horrific supernatural events. These people, on the other hand, are preaching a way of life. And they're using 12 year olds to do it. Rappers are entertainers; these people are using entertainment as a means to facilitate a race war. Big difference. At the end of the day, Dr. Dre goes home to his multi-million dollar mansion and kisses just as much white ass as h needs to keep his lifestyle up. These people go home and live the life they're preaching in their fucked up lyrics.
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Using fucked up lyrics (propaganda) to facilitate a race war (or any kind of war between different groups of people)? Aren't there countless examples of exactly that kind of thing throughout history - for good and bad? Those in the know can likely discern but it's the masses that such messages are directed towards and influenced by.
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As I recall, wasn't there some really, really, really left-wing Marxist rapper girl out of Oakland who had released an album which featured a cover of her hitting a detonator with joy and blowing up the World Trade Center? Shortly after 9/11 I think those albums got yanked off the shelves, if I remember right. |
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Rather than give this what it deserves, I'll try to play nice. If your argument is that hate is bad, and that racially motivated hate is arguably even worse... I'm with you. If your argument is that anyone spewing racial hatred is up to no good, then I'm with you too. If your argument is that some celebrity blacks get away with racial hate speech because we, as a society, are probably gunshy on racial issues, I think there's something to that -- it's at the very least a dabatable point. Now, if you realy are seething underneath, and are carrying around a real burn about this "last non-porotected class" stuff, that's probably the stop where I have to get off. As for your comments about the holocaust, I fail to see what you might think you'll gain my raising that argument. Honestly. There are few people motivated to make such an argument (especially when it's completely off point, as it clearly is here) and candidly, not many of them have particularly honorable intentions. And to continue with the candor, I frequently have my own doubts about anyone whose rhetoric obliges him to start off an argument with "I'm not a racist, but..." or the moral equivalent. I find those who talk themselves into such spots frequently belong there. I hope your actual intentions were addressed by my earlier points, and not my later ones. |
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Come on, You miss the point. Frist. They are kids. Make kids sing pro-white stuff is completely crazy. Second. I don't see the point when you compare Rap with this thing. I can say that most of nowdays MTV rap music is shit just make to make money but that's not rap. If you criticize ICE CUBE and DRE or other real rappers and put them at the same level of this two kids and the things around them you are completely crazy. Real Rap music come from a totally different social contest that's quite different from Prussian country. Third. If i were a black man I'll be really fucked up about the way the "History" treated me. History (Africa colonization and exploitation) was made by white people. Let you solve the equation. BTW at this I make your same error. I ve come out from the thread point. The thing is that you cannot make kids do this things. Even if they are black kids (when you talk about rap we are talkin abou adults...). They should have the possibilities to have theyr own ideas. Parents must be arrested. |
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You can make you kids do anything. I do it all the time with mine. Their parents have a belief system that they have passed on to their children. The mother is proud because her children are using their talents to help promote that belief and make some money off of it. How is this any different then any thousands of other parents in this country. Personally I got sick to my stomach when I read this, but really how is having these two girls sing any different then the Johnson trio in my church going around to local fairs and singing about Christ? Parents have their children do this all the time. |
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Eh. Bug up my ass yesterday. Sorry about that. I still think there's a double-standard at work here. But, whatever. I get pissed off at these things pretty easily. For example, my new company offers a standard new employee referall bonus of $2,000. But they just implemented a new "diversity" policy that says if you refer a woman, african american, or other "underrepresented" minority, you get $6,000. Now, I really like my new company. But I really dislike this policy. Why am I worth more to the company if I have darker pigmentation or a vagina? I'm gonna regret the last part of that question... |
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As always your patience, and clarity of thinking in the face of ignorance astounds me... Very well placed points and extremely carefully worded. Now get back to the Ranch... I need an update... -Chas Last edited by Chas in Cinti : 06-17-2005 at 01:39 PM. |
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