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<blockquote data-quote="DaveTec" data-source="post: 1301886" data-attributes="member: 9879"><p>Bottom line is that Rap music, the entire thug mentality, especially gangsta rap is straight up out of the gangs.... Dre, Snoop, all the other gangsta rap stars have heavy gang influence. What that does is it show the young gang members and the rest of the children in general that it's somehow OKAY to be in the gang. It legitimizes the gang culture. "Well look how good Snoop has done! I wanna be just like him." Substitute "Snoop" for your favorite gangsta rapper.</p><p></p><p>School administrators, police, parents and pastors are all fighting to eliminate the gang mentality from our schools. Now this? Who's driving the decisions on this type of BS? I would invite them to talk with the headmaster of the Seaworth Academy here in OKC. </p><p></p><p>They would leave there with a whole different attitude toward schooling our children. </p><p></p><p>.ps do you know how girls get in and out of the gang? You really want your daughter "sleeped in"? </p><p></p><p>/boiling mad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveTec, post: 1301886, member: 9879"] Bottom line is that Rap music, the entire thug mentality, especially gangsta rap is straight up out of the gangs.... Dre, Snoop, all the other gangsta rap stars have heavy gang influence. What that does is it show the young gang members and the rest of the children in general that it's somehow OKAY to be in the gang. It legitimizes the gang culture. "Well look how good Snoop has done! I wanna be just like him." Substitute "Snoop" for your favorite gangsta rapper. School administrators, police, parents and pastors are all fighting to eliminate the gang mentality from our schools. Now this? Who's driving the decisions on this type of BS? I would invite them to talk with the headmaster of the Seaworth Academy here in OKC. They would leave there with a whole different attitude toward schooling our children. .ps do you know how girls get in and out of the gang? You really want your daughter "sleeped in"? /boiling mad [/QUOTE]
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