Stop Beefin'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

fttrsbeerwench

New Member
quietcool2006 said:
Please...........for the record,find and highlight any and all of my posts that EXSCUSE or CONDONE ignorant behavior that is being discussed here.Other than that...I agree with you on the complaining when people generalize about who the cops are targeting unless it is proven other-wise.


I wasn't pointing finger at you... There are many factors that make up the whole scenario.. If this area was more community mindedif young people didn't find the "bling bling " lifestyle so attractive. If, there were more to do in this area than get drunk four nights a week, or sell dope, or carry a gun to be cool or because you're afraid.

I'm not wrong, I've seen it first hand. I have spent a long while separating myself from it.. Your original post was trying to make a case for places like that, for the people who caused it. There's no excuse.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
quietcool2006 said:
Tigerlilly...............THANX 4 keepin an open mind in this discussion.REAL RECOGNIZES REAL........THANX 4 HAVIN A REAL BRAIN!!!!!!
Real Recognizes Real?? WTF? Are you in 6th grade?
 
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juggy4805

Guest
Why is every one blaming the artist for using violence in lyrics. That is whats demanded of them. There are tons of positive rap out there. Do you think the people who hold the power of promotion will promote that type of rap? No. Why would they? It is all about money in the end. Why should a rapper stay positive and stay broke? Violent music is entertainment and nothing more. Tom Cruise makes violent movies all the time. No one is complaining about him. Don't blame the artist. Blame the stupid person that tries to make entertainment, a reality. I am in no way condoning thugs, drug dealers or disrespect towards anyone. I am just saying. Violence is every where. The Sopranos to CSI. It is all about money. All of this is run by major corporations. Don't hate an artist for doing what he needs to do to make a better life for his family.
 
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juggy4805

Guest
itsbob said:
Real Recognizes Real?? WTF? Are you in 6th grade?


You bash him for saying real recognizes real and then you write WTF? Come on man :nono:
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
juggy4805 said:
Why is every one blaming the artist for using violence in lyrics. That is whats demanded of them. There are tons of positive rap out there. Do you think the people who hold the power of promotion will promote that type of rap? No. Why would they? It is all about money in the end. Why should a rapper stay positive and stay broke? Violent music is entertainment and nothing more. Tom Cruise makes violent movies all the time. No one is complaining about him. Don't blame the artist. Blame the stupid person that tries to make entertainment, a reality. I am in no way condoning thugs, drug dealers or disrespect towards anyone. I am just saying. Violence is every where. The Sopranos to CSI. It is all about money. All of this is run by major corporations. Don't hate an artist for doing what he needs to do to make a better life for his family.
:shortbus: Pimpin' ain't easy, especially when you're trying to promote such 'entertainment'.

In trying to do what you want or what you think is right you also do many other things which you do not mean to do, your initial act is not pure, it has costs.

From Levinas:

"The comedy begins with the simplest of our movements, each of which carries with it an inevitable awkwardness. In putting out my hand to approach a chair, I have creased the sleeve of my jacket. I have scratched the floor, I have dropped the ash from my cigarette. In doing that which I wanted to do, I have done so many things I did not want. The act has not been pure, for I have left some traces. In wiping out these traces, I have left others. Sherlock Holmes will apply his science to this irreducible coarseness of each of my initiatives and thereby, the comedy may well turn tragic. When the awkwardness of the act turns against the goal pursued, we are at the height of tragedy."
 
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juggy4805

Guest
BuddyLee said:
:shortbus: Pimpin' ain't easy, especially when you're trying to promote such 'entertainment'.

In trying to do what you want or what you think is right you also do many other things which you do not mean to do, your initial act is not pure, it has costs.

From Levinas:

"The comedy begins with the simplest of our movements, each of which carries with it an inevitable awkwardness. In putting out my hand to approach a chair, I have creased the sleeve of my jacket. I have scratched the floor, I have dropped the ash from my cigarette. In doing that which I wanted to do, I have done so many things I did not want. The act has not been pure, for I have left some traces. In wiping out these traces, I have left others. Sherlock Holmes will apply his science to this irreducible coarseness of each of my initiatives and thereby, the comedy may well turn tragic. When the awkwardness of the act turns against the goal pursued, we are at the height of tragedy."


So if Hip Hop was all positive, there would be no violence in the streets?
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
juggy4805 said:
So if Hip Hop was all positive, there would be no violence in the streets?
No, it's not just hip-hop as you exemplified. However, if all I'm listening to is...poppin' a cap in my wigga's crown...I might have a greater tendency to do that. Television and movies are part of the problem, I just don't see them playing in night clubs or Monk's for that matter.
 
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juggy4805

Guest
BuddyLee said:
No, it's not just hip-hop as you exemplified. However, if all I'm listening to is...poppin' a cap in my wigga's crown...I might have a greater tendency to do that. Television and movies are part of the problem, I just don't see them playing in night clubs or Monk's for that matter.

I agree, but if Monk's didn't play rap music at all, bad things would still happen.
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
juggy4805 said:
I agree, but if Monk's didn't play rap music at all, bad things would still happen.
Undoubtedly. I also think there's a slight tendency that something might happen if all the juices of the music are flowing towards that direction.
 

Toxick

Splat
juggy4805 said:
Yes you are.

Thanks.

Then, I will no longer beef.




Unless that means I will no longer EAT beef - in which case I will continue beefin', cause I like steak, burgers, and Jerrys Subs.
 
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juggy4805

Guest
Toxick said:
Thanks.

Then, I will no longer beef.




Unless that means I will no longer EAT beef - in which case I will continue beefin', cause I like steak, burgers, and Jerrys Subs.



Pompous.................. :really:
 

Somdmommy

:Jeepin' in NC:
BuddyLee said:
Undoubtedly. I also think there's a slight tendency that something might happen if all the juices of the music are flowing towards that direction.


:yeahthat: I agree: Its just like when your in your car and a song comes on, and makes you want to drive fast!!!!
 

MysticalMom

Witchy Woman
juggy4805 said:
I agree, but if Monk's didn't play rap music at all, bad things would still happen.

I've lived in the Ridge/St Inigoes area for almost my entire life. I can honestly tell you that we didn't have those kind of problems at Monks until they started Wednesday Night Rap nights.
 
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