“As odd as it may sound, the white establishment feels much safer with the image of a black man toting a gun with his pants sagging as opposed to the image of a black man, or woman, intrepidly bucking the system via their lyrics. The resistant black youth represents a direct threat to white establishment power.” (via Corporate Hip Hop, White Supremacy and Capitalism | Black Agenda Report)

“As odd as it may sound, the white establishment feels much safer with the image of a black man toting a gun with his pants sagging as opposed to the image of a black man, or woman, intrepidly bucking the system via their lyrics. The resistant black youth represents a direct threat to white establishment power.” (via Corporate Hip Hop, White Supremacy and Capitalism | Black Agenda Report)

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