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[QUOTE=thisispain;35772221]stop snitching is a lot more complex of an issue and involves the police, not hip-hop.[/QUOTE] It's pushed heavily in hip hop culture among high profile individuals who have a platform to spread their ideas to millions of impressionable people [quote]In some footage, a number of men claiming to be drug dealers address the camera, and threaten violence against anyone who reports what they know about their crimes to the authorities. This threat is directed especially towards those who inform on others to get a lighter sentence for their own crimes. [b]NBA star Carmelo Anthony[/b], a former Baltimore resident and now a part of the New York Knicks basketball team, appeared in the video.[2][/quote] [quote]Rapper Cam'ron was featured on the April 22, 2007 edition of the television news program 60 Minutes, and was interviewed by Anderson Cooper about the "Stop Snitching" campaign. When asked if he would tell the police if a serial killer was living next to him, he replied "I would probably move," but he wouldn't inform the police.[13] Cam'ron was a victim of a shooting that revealed no leads or clues because he refused to give police information about the suspect, claiming it would hurt his business and violate his "code of ethics."[13] According to NYPD records, Cam'ron has cooperated with police in the past.[14][/quote] [quote]Multiple rappers have made songs promoting the movement such as Obie Trice, Ice Cube ("Stop Snitchin'" on Laugh Now, Cry Later), The Game and Mac Dre. Lil Wayne has a song called "Snitch" from his album, Tha Carter and The Game has titled one of his mixtape albums/DVD, Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin. Memphis' own Project Pat, incarcerated within the last 10 years allegedly due to snitching, also has a song called Tell Tell Tell (Stop Snitchin) from his album Crook by da Book: The Fed Story.[/quote]
pushed heavily in hip-hop culture yeah right... hip-hop culture has nothing to do with that unless you want to involve every single subject a rapper might go after. murder or crystal isn't part of hip-hop culture even through it probably accounts for at least 20% of all hip-hop tracks.
[QUOTE=Noble;35772158]Look at the [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Snitchin'"]"Stop Snitchin"[/url] campaign for one example on how hip hop culture damages society with it's idiotic messages.[/QUOTE] this isn't hip-hop culture though at all it's gang culture using hip-hop to get their message across. this is home-brewed shit on a tiny scale, not the mainstream hip-hop industry
what the fuck does this have to do with hip hop.
[QUOTE=thisispain;35772348]pushed heavily in hip-hop culture yeah right... hip-hop culture has nothing to do with that unless you want to involve every single subject a rapper might go after. murder or crystal isn't part of hip-hop culture even through it probably accounts for at least 20% of all hip-hop tracks.[/QUOTE] This isn't even about the songs, the article lists several examples of people (including high profile celebrities) who have publicly refused to cooperate with law enforcement for [b]real[/b] criminal cases
[QUOTE=Noble;35772469]This isn't even about the songs, the article lists several examples of people (including high profile celebrities) who have publicly refused to cooperate with law enforcement for [b]real[/b] criminal cases[/QUOTE] you haven't made the connection from these people to hip-hop culture in general. if you want i could make a huge list of hip-hoppers who are against the "no snitchin" campaign but i don't think you'd care considering you just found a narrative and wanted to run with it. hip-hop has empowered loads of people across the globe, and has its root in black culture which has many facets but to say that hip-hop culture is responsible for this is vile. i could just as easily make the connection to mainstream white culture and it would mean just as little. [editline]30th April 2012[/editline] and hey guys you know what's even less reported than black-on-white violence? black-on-black violence.
[QUOTE=Noble;35769566]Thanks again to hip hop culture for pushing the "crime is cool" message out to brainless youth.[/QUOTE] You might as well blame other entertainment movies like action movies and violent books. After all, they contain crimes.
[QUOTE=Noble;35771995]It's mainly a cultural problem as far as influencing peoples attitudes towards violent crime. It's a problem when the idea of "rolling up on da drug deal and letting da guns blast" is considered cool and/or praiseworthy among teenagers, especially ones usually living in poor, desperate conditions with generally poor parenting.[/QUOTE] you're an idiot
[QUOTE=Noble;35769566]Thanks again to hip hop culture for pushing the "crime is cool" message out to brainless youth.[/QUOTE] Uh what? What the fuck does hip hop have to do with this? [editline]30th April 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=thisispain;35772115]wow are you serious guys, using this as a crutch for saying black-on-white crimes don't get reported (are you serious??) and starting a crusade about hip-hop??[/QUOTE] Apparently Facepunch is more open about its racism as of late.
[QUOTE=Noble;35772271]It's pushed heavily in hip hop culture among high profile individuals who have a platform to spread their ideas to millions of impressionable people[/QUOTE] I sort of see your point, but bear in mind that they don't really represent the hip-hop subculture. You're probably referring to gang subculture.
[QUOTE=Governor Goblin;35772649] Apparently Facepunch is more open about its racism as of late.[/QUOTE] TH89 would not stand for this.
that guy is really good at forcing tears while reading from a teleprompter but he cannot act as well
[QUOTE=AK'z;35773368]TH89 would not stand for this.[/QUOTE] Demodding him was the worst admin decision that FP has made in a while.
[QUOTE=Noble;35771995]It's mainly a cultural problem as far as influencing peoples attitudes towards violent crime. It's a problem when the idea of "rolling up on da drug deal and letting da guns blast" is considered cool and/or praiseworthy among teenagers, especially ones usually living in poor, desperate conditions with generally poor parenting.[/QUOTE] How is that in any way different from violent shooters like GTA? [editline]30th April 2012[/editline] You should really try to hide your racism better if you insist on being racist.
Don't worry, this guy will be swimming in cum once he's in prison
These people were the grandparent's of my father's friend. They once took my dad in when he had no home. It was pretty sad whenever he found out about it.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;35773964]Don't worry, this guy will be swimming in cum once he's in prison[/QUOTE] is that really the first thought that came to your mind?
[QUOTE=Noble;35769566]Thanks again to hip hop culture for pushing the "crime is cool" message out to brainless youth.[/QUOTE] I'm not sure if you are joking or just stupid when you are blaming this on hip-hop. And people who say that the media has always ignored black on white crimes while causing shockwaves with white on black has no knowledge of American history or society.
[QUOTE=thisispain;35773981]is that really the first thought that came to your mind?[/QUOTE] no...
[QUOTE=Noble;35772271]It's pushed heavily in hip hop culture among high profile individuals who have a platform to spread their ideas to millions of impressionable people[/QUOTE] Then your logic implies that the NBA also promotes violence just because Carmelo Anthony appeared in the video.
I don't think I could even get it up if I had a naked 86 year old in front of me
God damn it, what the actual fuck. This shit is... Argh it just makes me furious.
[QUOTE=Jeep-Eep;35773735]Demodding him was the worst admin decision that FP has made in a while.[/QUOTE] I can think of a bunch.
RIP, I can't believe anyone is sick enough to do this. I hope they get justice served to them and some more. I hope when they find these people and put them in jail, they are raped and beaten until they can't take it anymore. Fucking sickos.
[QUOTE=crackberry;35774382]RIP, I can't believe anyone is sick enough to do this. I hope they get justice served to them and some more. I hope when they find these people and put them in jail, they are raped and beaten until they can't take it anymore. Fucking sickos.[/QUOTE] I think comments like this are very childish, and this attitude is very detrimental to society.
LETHAL INJECTION.
[QUOTE=Noble;35772469]This isn't even about the songs, the article lists several examples of people (including high profile celebrities) who have publicly refused to cooperate with law enforcement for [b]real[/b] criminal cases[/QUOTE] will you shut the fuck up already, you've already made it pretty obvious you don't have a single inkling of what you're talking about, you twat this is so absolutely disgusting and rage-inducing.
There's nothing sexually appealing about granny fanny.
[QUOTE=lapsus_;35774556]LETHAL INJECTION.[/QUOTE] That's exactly what he is going to get (and his friends, if and when they're captured). First-degree murder charges in Oklahoma that come with one or more of the following eight aggravating circumstances automatically make the offender a candidate: [quote]1) If he/she was previously convicted of a felony involving the use or threat of violence to the person. 2) If he/she knowingly and willingly created a great risk of death to more than one person. 3) If he/she committed the murder for remuneration or the promise of remuneration or employed another to commit the murder for remuneration or the promise of remuneration. [b]4) If the murder itself was especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel. (Beating an elderly man and woman half to death, then raping the woman before beating her to death is indisputably heinous, atrocious, AND cruel.)[/b] 5) If the murder was committed for the purpose of avoiding or preventing a lawful arrest or prosecution. 6) If murder was committed by a person while serving a sentence of imprisonment on conviction of a felony. 7) If existence of a probability that the offender would commit criminal acts of violence that would constitute a continuing threat to society.[/quote] Here's a little more on the actual process from Oklahoma's Department of Corrections: [url]http://www.doc.state.ok.us/offenders/deathrow.htm[/url]
[QUOTE=Noble;35770121]thanks bro I'm going to guess that cultural influences and upbringing had a role in this crime taking place rather than assuming that these ideas just popped into someones head at random with no actual explanation.[/QUOTE] yeah, the exact same way violent video games and heavy metal turned me into a serial killer oh wait, it didnt
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