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Title: Black Rapper Would Refuse to Help Police Even Catch A Serial Killer
Post by: Lisa on April 19, 2007, 02:23:24 PM
http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1.htm

He says it goes against "his code of ethics."  And notice that most other blacks in New York feel the same way.  They don't care how many of their own are killed.  If they can't blame whitey, they're just not interested. 
Title: Re: Black Rapper Would Refuse to Help Police Even Catch A Serial Killer
Post by: Allen-T on April 19, 2007, 02:29:26 PM
http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1.htm

He says it goes against "his code of ethics."  And notice that most other blacks in New York feel the same way.  They don't care how many of their own are killed.  If they can't blame whitey, they're just not interested. 

I recently saw a "how to draw" art book geared at young blacks. It had all the ingredients of a normal book of it's nature, how to make basic forms etc. But all through the book there were numerous references to police being evil, and in most of the images the cops were white, of course. Funny thing is blacks love to call the police.
Title: Re: Black Rapper Would Refuse to Help Police Even Catch A Serial Killer
Post by: TheCoon on April 19, 2007, 02:44:01 PM
Simply pathetic, eh? They want to be as evil as possible. I say wall in their communities and shoot them if they try to leave. Let them police themselves.
Title: Re: Black Rapper Would Refuse to Help Police Even Catch A Serial Killer
Post by: Fruit of thy loins on April 19, 2007, 03:36:44 PM
http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1.htm

He says it goes against "his code of ethics."  And notice that most other blacks in New York feel the same way.  They don't care how many of their own are killed.  If they can't blame whitey, they're just not interested. 

I recently saw a "how to draw" art book geared at young blacks. It had all the ingredients of a normal book of it's nature, how to make basic forms etc. But all through the book there were numerous references to police being evil, and in most of the images the cops were white, of course. Funny thing is blacks love to call the police.



The last time I was in a children's bookshop, the drawing book I picked up depicted a family as a black man standing next to a blonde with two visibly mixed children standing nearby.  That was the same day I walked into another shop and saw a young white girl carrying a black doll around with her.  I think the people in charge know the kind of psychological damage they're doing.
Title: Re: Black Rapper Would Refuse to Help Police Even Catch A Serial Killer
Post by: Hail Columbia on April 19, 2007, 08:34:30 PM
Even when I was stuck in the depths of rap ignorance, I never really liked him.  Anyway, these affirmative action performing artists are some of the most ignorant, amoral, and worthless piles of turd to ever waste oxygen.  Even if someone who works for them was murdered, such as what happened with Busta Rhymes' bodyguard, Israel Ramirez, these affirmative action performing artists would sooner die than say one word to the police.  That case has been unsolved for over a year because that ignorant affirmative action person Busta Rhymes, who hired Ramirez to serve as his bodyguard, refused to say anything to the police.  Does anyone still wonder why the vast majority of affirmative action performing artist murders remain unsolved?  The "code of ethics" that these feral schvartzas follow are completely incompatible with the values of decency and civilization.
Title: Re: Black Rapper Would Refuse to Help Police Even Catch A Serial Killer
Post by: Fruit of thy loins on April 19, 2007, 10:31:02 PM
Even when I was stuck in the depths of rap ignorance, I never really liked him. 


Is it something you grew out of?  I cannot think of any socially capable young person I ever met in my whole life who didn't like that kind of music.
Title: Re: Black Rapper Would Refuse to Help Police Even Catch A Serial Killer
Post by: Hail Columbia on April 20, 2007, 12:32:28 AM
Even when I was stuck in the depths of rap ignorance, I never really liked him. 


Is it something you grew out of?  I cannot think of any socially capable young person I ever met in my whole life who didn't like that kind of music.

Of course I grew out of it, I even recently wrote an essay attacking rap noise.  It's the first link in my sig.