Hip-Hop vs. Bill O'Reilly
This is an interesting video but I'm not sure a principal that uses "conversating" should be a principal.

posted by Libertas @ 3/21/2007 12:16:00 PM
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1 Comments:
ok i am really trying to take a balanced approach to this. I am a fan of SOME hip-hop, but I am NOT a fan of Cam'ron or for that matter Dash. I can't agree with the title of this post as I don't see this as ALL of hip-hop being represented my these two people. When Cam'ron wasn't going on like a 10 year old by saying "you maaaaad, you maaaad" he had a good point about the parents being involved. But if what he says is accurate about him being a reporter "for the streets" then he knows good and well that a SINGLE "parent" that who is on average 14-17 years older than her kid, with no father in the house, CAN'T and probably WON'T go to the PTO meetings or meet with thier kids teacher b/c they have to work 3 jobs to make ends meet. That is where both Dash and Cma'ron were being hypocrits.
I don't care how many businesses you open up, if you opened them up by disrepecting women and pushing drug use and teaching our young people to do the same.
O'reilly aside, this conversation showeed the epitome of the excuses we as black people make in attempt to defend the gangster part of the hip-hop culture.
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