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  1. I quit m job after listening to Public Enemy on the way to work. Hip Hop is relevant because it moves us. Clothing is a part of culture. And it can be signifiers for status. Location and sexual orientation. About five years ago I went to a hip hop event in Sydney. Met a brother from the Bromx. We are about the same age. He said did you think hop hop would go world wide when you were a teenager. Nope.
  2. America is for the birds and I don't mean the bald eagles. More like the vultures who pick the bones of Lady Justice after she has been slain by racism. Black folks need to just stop demanding something from white people that they are not going to get. Equality is a myth; Everybody does not have the same rights and privileges in this country. Get real. Instead of demonstrating and rioting in the streets and pleading in the courts, what niggas need to do is to stop giving motherfuckin' white cops reason to murder them. Don't challenge these assholes, don't get caught committing crimes, don't run away from them or fire guns at them. Frustrate the fools by not doing what they expect you to do. Go about your life and do what you need to do to accumulate some money. That's the only thing that matters in "Babylon". To hell with the USA. It's the land of BS.

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