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Songs that support black CRIMINALS

Due to the violent nature of these gangs and drug dealers, artist like NWA were able to shine. Illuminating light of the crooked gangs and violence that surround African Americans. LAPD officers and gang member were at war, until it erupted into destruction. The song even cought the notice of the federal government, as NWA discovered when their label Ruthless Records, received a letter from Assistant Director of the FBI "advocating violence and assault is wrong, and we in the law enforcement community take exception to such action," the letter continued "recording such as the one from NWA are both discouraging and degrading to these brave, dedicated officers." This and contributing factors caused the  1992 LA Riots 

Songs that support black CRIMINALS

Rule Nombre Uno: Never Let No One Know How Much Dough You Hold  Number 2: Never Let Them Know Your Next Move Number 3: Never Trust Nobody Number 4: Never Get High On Your Own Supply  Number 6: That G** Damn Credit? Dead It Number 7: Keep Your Family and Business Completely Separated  Number 8: Never Keep No Weight On You  Number 9: If You Ain't Gettin Bagged, Stay the F*** From Police  Number 10. A Strong Word Called Consignment  These are the rules Biggie placed out for anybody that was interested in selling drugs. 

A Deeper Dive on The War of Drugs

Racism is still alive

Hillary Clinton in Black History

First rough draft over Hillary Clinton's speech. I want you to define what the word super-predator means to you. Would you be offended if you were called this? Hillary made the mistake calling an  entire race of humans 'super-predators'. Ever wondered what a 'wrong time wrong place' situation looks like behold Hillary Clinton speech. With the continuous of the drug war and the start of a mass incarceration on african American teens,

Ice Cube: "Super Predator"