Rap Artists and Racism
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It’s about time someone pointed this double standard out in print. Songs hateful to women, whether on radio stations or in frat houses, rap or drinking songs, are “just a joke” and not intended to influence behavior. When songs direct their anger against police and not women, then it’s no longer funny.
Clearly, this is a matter of power, not of content or offensiveness--not about freedom of expression. It’s a matter of power and what is perceived as a threat to that power.
KESHAV KAMATH
Santa Monica
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