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Originally Posted by Syntax
Actually I agree with Jordan, Quotient...just because Jus Rhyme raps about black struggles and white supremacy, but isn't black himself, does not mean he doesn't know what he is talking about.
Anyone can observe black struggles and white supremacy and write about what they saw or heard of. You don't know if he has family members or close friends who are in that category.
I mean, take the New Orleans disaster for example. Those of us who don't live there and haven't had our homes and lives destroyed because of mother nature, don't get ridiculed for talking about how hard it must be for those people who actually do live in New Orleans, because we the "people" are all one united. I like the fact that Jus Ryhme can look outside his own race and see the struggles that are put upon black people and recognize how the color of skin CAN make a difference in certain parts of the U.S.
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exactly, and thats what i do too...
and Q, nobody said anything about empathizing... we're talking about spreading knowledge, and until people stop being ignorant enough to realize that EVERYBODY can see the facts and stop being like "you dont know what i've been through," nothing is gonna be done to solve what "you've" been through.
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