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Post by Dubdrifter on Oct 6, 2024 4:03:51 GMT
Is the BBC and other UK Media guilty promoting the gangsterism of Hip-hop and BLM Incorporated? … Movements that have arguably helped destroy the integrity and security of many Western Communities … putting drug dealers, violent criminals and rioters into positions of POWER …fast tracked into the WEST through deliberately broken borders .. where racist thuggery increases abuse … that today drugs and rapes women … and vulnerable children. www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13926389/As-Diddy-accused-countless-sex-crimes-podcast-Trial-brings-inside-stories.htmlAfter Kier Starmer and the BBC jointly failed to prosecute the Jimmy Saville abuses … our UK Establishment has opened a door to bad influences … that destabilise our Communities. …. When are we going to flush out this failed BBC/Media Management + Governments behind these initiatives? … that pushed Hip-Hop gangsterism … Hollywood’s celebrity that hides it’s debauchery … and promotes Globalist thuggery in general?
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Post by Orac on Oct 6, 2024 7:49:07 GMT
The promotion of hip hop at the expense of music has been noticeable since the eighties. I recall The Smiths' singer Morrissey complaining bitterly that, although his band had regular top ten hits and, at the time, had two songs in the charts at the same time, they couldn't get radio stations to play these songs because they seemed completely fixated on only playing music written and produced by black artists advocating criminality (hip hop).
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 6, 2024 8:12:29 GMT
The promotion of hip hop at the expense of music has been noticeable since the eighties. I recall The Smiths' singer Morrissey complaining bitterly that, although his band had regular top ten hits and, at the time, had two songs in the charts at the same time, they couldn't get radio stations to play these songs because they seemed completely fixated on only playing music written and produced by black artists advocating criminality (hip hop). Ironically one of the first hip hop songs to be produced (mainstream, not some academic discovery in a bedroom somewhere!) was by Debbie Harry.
And there is nothing at all violent about it.
It makes you wonder if the blacks ever invented it in the first place.
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Post by Orac on Oct 6, 2024 8:25:34 GMT
I think the claim is pretty good.
Notice that the rap/hip hop here is used as an entertaining feature within a piece of music / song. You could conceivably take the rap out this and still have a song left over.
I'm reminded (for some reason) of the auto-tune thing. The first significant use of the technology was by Cher, who used it as an entertaining feature in a piece of music.
Now all songs are all auto-tuned and it's not a feature but the thing itself. It's like everything has taken a step down in terms of artistic judgment
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Post by Vinny on Oct 6, 2024 8:33:48 GMT
More lies from Nazi Putin supporter Dub. Meanwhile: Your narrative is false on everything from 9/11, Mossad, Russia, Ukraine, NATO.... Get yourself to a college. You've been brainwashed by liars. Learn the truth. Change sides, stop supporting evil. And the Israel - Arab conflict began with Amin Al Husseini, learn about him. He was Yasser Arafat's Uncle, and a murderous anti Semite, who hated the Jewish settlers who had bought land from his father.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 6, 2024 17:55:40 GMT
More lies from Nazi Putin supporter Dub. Meanwhile: Your narrative is false on everything from 9/11, Mossad, Russia, Ukraine, NATO.... Get yourself to a college. You've been brainwashed by liars. Learn the truth. Change sides, stop supporting evil. And the Israel - Arab conflict began with Amin Al Husseini, learn about him. He was Yasser Arafat's Uncle, and a murderous anti Semite, who hated the Jewish settlers who had bought land from his father. As my Italian woman would say, "Do you fink ees takin da peess. "
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Post by Vinny on Oct 6, 2024 17:56:53 GMT
RT? Don't make me laugh.
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Post by Bentley on Oct 6, 2024 18:03:55 GMT
The promotion of hip hop at the expense of music has been noticeable since the eighties. I recall The Smiths' singer Morrissey complaining bitterly that, although his band had regular top ten hits and, at the time, had two songs in the charts at the same time, they couldn't get radio stations to play these songs because they seemed completely fixated on only playing music written and produced by black artists advocating criminality (hip hop). Ironically one of the first hip hop songs to be produced (mainstream, not some academic discovery in a bedroom somewhere!) was by Debbie Harry.
And there is nothing at all violent about it.
It makes you wonder if the blacks ever invented it in the first place.
Debbie Harry ( at the time )could fart in a trumpet and it would sell a million. Sugarhill gang was a year or two earlier .
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 6, 2024 18:14:04 GMT
The promotion of hip hop at the expense of music has been noticeable since the eighties. I recall The Smiths' singer Morrissey complaining bitterly that, although his band had regular top ten hits and, at the time, had two songs in the charts at the same time, they couldn't get radio stations to play these songs because they seemed completely fixated on only playing music written and produced by black artists advocating criminality (hip hop). Actually I was in Manchester at the time, and I absolutely hated the Smiths, but then I was hanging out with people who would listen to completely different music. Anyhow I went to a lot of local parties during this time and could not help but notice how many people there were just amongst the local Manc who were diehard fans of theirs. I was living in south Manchester then which is like the West End is to London. I think the band might have been pretty local to us. A couple of girlfriends lived in a house which was literally across the road form where Factory Records started from and we had New Order up the road from us. We were in a such close proximity to the leading people of the Manchester music scene that we ended up at the same parties. I remember one party where they had a full on kit for a live band to play and this guy had this guitar and anyone could call out any song they could think of and after about a minute or two of fiddling he could play it perfectly. Fun times indeed. I even jammed with one lot myself. I was out of my head, but everyone thought it sounded great!
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Post by Dubdrifter on Oct 7, 2024 8:36:30 GMT
It’s the P Diddy parties we should be really concerned about here, BvL … looks like Vinny is trying to distract from the main point of this thread …. what is blowing up big time in America now as victims of P Diddy and the Democrat political elite come forward …. rumble.com/v5hbl5x-fbi-seize-diddy-tape-showing-hillary-clinton-killing-child-at-freak-off-par.htmlRest easy, … there is no killing shown in this clip … just nauseating grooming of young people totally unaware what these celebrities are doing. Jimmy Saville used the same techniques on TV. Remember Pizza Gate ?? … The cover-up of pedophile sex parties in Washington and The West Coast? …. The P Diddy Tapes showing top celebrities in disturbing situations … now coming to light …. meanwhile the MSM and Vinny here … is trying to distract people from seeing what was going on. Justin Bieber got latched on by these piranhas … sickening footage here of James Corden grooming a young naive Bieber on a American TV show … …. no surprise why he later secured a major Nationally syndicated chatshow.
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Post by Vinny on Oct 7, 2024 8:48:11 GMT
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Post by Dubdrifter on Oct 7, 2024 8:56:13 GMT
Here are more details from the Law Firm representing the victims.
This could end up being bigger than the O.J.Simpson Trial … and will most certainly rip the Democrat Party and the Israeli factions that run Hollywood … completely apart.
… and even cause a major power shift within the Pentagon … because the MSM and the Election will be under the microscope of public opinion … as a clean broom is applied to the Deep State that supported this arguably ‘satanic’ Cabal.
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Post by Vinny on Oct 7, 2024 9:06:26 GMT
Paedo Diddy belongs in prison if the allegations are true. I suspect they are. And Trump is friends with this dirty paedo too:
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Post by Dubdrifter on Oct 7, 2024 10:55:09 GMT
Firstly, … apologies to the Membership for being so slow bringing this to the Forum’s attention. 9 days late. … I was away on holiday.
…. This video is well worth a look … to the bitter end!
Totally shocking … and what’s with this Democrat obsession with DUMBS??
…. as I wrote to a friend just now …
“For all those who ignored Conspiracy Theories =>FACTS … and rolled with the MSM + FBI/CIA cover-ups that turned a ‘blind eye’ for 30+ years … whitewashed Pizzagate etc … these ACTIONS …. (Yes, inaction/chosen ignorance) … helped keep these ABUSERS out of prison … FREE TO GO ON PRIMETIME TV …. and suck in more victims”.
Yes, … ignoring Conspiracies can create so much damage to Western Societies.
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Post by Orac on Oct 7, 2024 11:21:31 GMT
The promotion of hip hop at the expense of music has been noticeable since the eighties. I recall The Smiths' singer Morrissey complaining bitterly that, although his band had regular top ten hits and, at the time, had two songs in the charts at the same time, they couldn't get radio stations to play these songs because they seemed completely fixated on only playing music written and produced by black artists advocating criminality (hip hop). Actually I was in Manchester at the time, and I absolutely hated the Smiths, but then I was hanging out with people who would listen to completely different music. Anyhow I went to a lot of local parties during this time and could not help but notice how many people there were just amongst the local Manc who were diehard fans of theirs. I was living in south Manchester then which is like the West End is to London. I think the band might have been pretty local to us. A couple of girlfriends lived in a house which was literally across the road form where Factory Records started from and we had New Order up the road from us. We were in a such close proximity to the leading people of the Manchester music scene that we ended up at the same parties. I remember one party where they had a full on kit for a live band to play and this guy had this guitar and anyone could call out any song they could think of and after about a minute or two of fiddling he could play it perfectly. Fun times indeed. I even jammed with one lot myself. I was out of my head, but everyone thought it sounded great! The Smiths is a funny old thing. I think they alienated a lot of people PURELY with image. Morrissey way overdid the 'frail and tender young man' thing and he would probably admit it now (in a moment of complete frankness). The music was cast as 'depressed', but really the principle quality was poetic / lyrical and humorous - full of historic references mixed with gritty references to everyday English experience
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