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Who let Gen X off the hook? Why aren't we talking shit about those guys? Off the hook. We are the hook as in strong right hand hook, and if you you mess around and don't keep your manners about yourself. Also, you don't mess with generation s because we was raised on Tupac and Willie, Wailing and Biggie, you know, and we are fuck around and find out. We were full grown by the time we were nine years old. We didn't hand out participation trophies. when you choose the behavior, you choose the consequence. majority of us were more scared of our parents than we were anybody else. We work full time anywhere from forty to sixty hours a week. we are single handedly the generation that is keeping alcohol and ibuprofen in business. Don't fuck around with generation x.

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I'm tired of the press manipulating the truth. All forms of popular music are rooted in black culture. I broke records but was portrayed negatively. It's time for change. Let's not forget what's in our hearts and make a difference with our conscious minds.

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These kids don't know basic math like addition, subtraction, division, fractions, or multiplication. They know about gay and bisexual people, what Diddy did, what kind of gun this is, who sings a song and its lyrics, and what studs and dykes are, but they don't know basic math. Parents are failing their kids, and it's not the teachers' fault because the kids just talk and play around in class. The kids don't even understand why they don't understand.

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They only use certain words repeatedly. It's frustrating that they demand a statement for everything, even for a song about a car crash. It's ridiculous how they focus on racism and sexism, as if that's the only thing that matters. They ignore real issues like violence and destruction. It's like they're saying it's fine to burn down buildings, attack innocent people, and destroy churches, but writing a song about it is crossing a line. It's all about racial tension for them.

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There's a lot of people that think that because they're bad at school or because they're not interested in school that they're destined to be a loser. And that's not true. The problem with school is too rigid. Like, public school system sit down, under employed underpaid teacher, disinterested, not really connected with the work. You're not connected with it. You just can't wait to go home and do what you like to do. Exactly. And you get this thought in your head like, oh my god. I'm gonna be a loser. I mean, that's how I was when I was in high school. I thought I was gonna be a loser.

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Why aren't we blowing up their communities and flooding their spaces like they used to do to us? They don't care about us, so fuck peace and love because it hasn't gotten us anywhere in 400 years. People should be angry, but many don't take things seriously anymore. They've been had it out for us for ages, and nothing has changed, even with some of us working for them. The Joey Swole situation should have opened eyes, but many are still asleep. We build ourselves up, and they tear us down. It's frustrating to be around a generation that doesn't give a fuck anymore.

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Young girls are being misled by artists like Cardi B, The Stallion Person, and Nicki Minaj, who promote the idea that being a boss bitch leads to happiness. However, this is a scam. True happiness for women lies in having a family, serving their husbands, and raising the next generation. It's unfortunate that society rejects these values. Women often only realize this when they get older, but I consider myself fortunate to have understood it earlier.

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The speaker discusses the main problems their generation faced growing up, stating that poverty led many to believe crime was the only path to wealth. They claim that most people involved in killing do it for money. The speaker says they know murderers and victims, and that killing is part of daily life.

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Most people claiming to be morally good never really grew up. They had kids before understanding the world they were stepping into, passing down a broken system, corrupt money, endless conflict, shallow values. We live in a culture of distractions, substances, noise, hustling just to survive. And still they say, I did my best. No, you followed the program without questioning it. You handed down confusion and fear, helping build the chaos we're drowning in. Now the world's unraveling and everyone's pointing fingers. Want real change? It starts with taking responsibility. It begins there. That is the starting point today.

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Most people claiming to be morally good never really grew up. They had kids before understanding the world they were stepping into. What did they pass down? A broken system, corrupt money, endless conflict, shallow values. We live in a culture of distractions, substances, noise, hustling just to survive. And still they say, I did my best. No, you followed the program without questioning it. You handed down confusion and fear, helping build the chaos we're drowning in. Now the world's unraveling and everyone's pointing fingers. Want real change? It starts with taking responsibility. It begins there.

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There is a need to address the issue of young people who have grown up without proper guidance, structure, or conscience. These individuals, born out of wedlock and lacking supervision, pose a threat to society. It is not important to dwell on the reasons behind their actions, but rather to focus on the fact that they must be removed from the streets. If we fail to address this now, they will become the predators of the future. Society has played a part in creating these individuals, but that does not mean we should excuse their behavior. They are a danger to our families and must be dealt with accordingly.

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There is a need to take action against the young people who are causing harm on the streets. Their background or upbringing doesn't matter when they are about to harm innocent people. We must focus on the thousands of young individuals who lack structure, supervision, and conscience due to being born out of wedlock and without parents. If we don't address this issue now, they will become future predators. Society, partly due to neglect, has created these predators, but that doesn't mean we forgive them. We need to remove them from society to protect our families.

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I'm 23 now, but will I live to see? 24 the way things are going. I don't know. Tell me why are we so blind to see that the Power and the money, money and the power. Minute after minute, hour after hour, everybody's running. But half of them ain't looking at what's going on in the kitchen. But I don't know what's tricky. They say I got to learn, but nobody's here to teach me. If they can't understand it, how can they reach me? I guess they can't. I guess they won't. I guess they front. That's why I know my life is out of love, fool.

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Certain "ghetto blacks" ruin social events because they are confrontational, unable to live in peace, and constantly looking for conflict. They are always asking "who said what about who?" and looking for weapons. At a recent party, some "Shaquafala or some Pookie Ray Ray" stirred up trouble. It is inevitable that when a group of these types of "ghetto blacks" get together, they will always mess up the fun for everybody.

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Black people feel rejected and outcast, expecting to face similar struggles as their ancestors. They believe they have become violent and are viewed negatively by other races due to media portrayals. The perception of black Americans in rap videos influences how they are treated by others.

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White people are every single bit justified in being racist. Every single bit justified. That's pattern recognition. That's not racism. That's pattern recognition. Aren't you people ashamed? Who's raising these fucking people? Who's raising these people? It's other black people. It's baby mamas and baby daddies. We are fucking tired of you. It's you, it's black people. We are too broke to be woke. We want our lives back. We want our cities back. The crime. It's the chaos. It's the violence. And you know what demographic is almost exclusively responsible for it? It's you, it's black people. Jason Whitlock... said that this is a demonic sentiment. Who does it benefit to make these excuses and to say it's everybody else? We are done. We want our lives back.

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White people are tired of hearing about racism and oppression. They are tired of black people's excuses for not graduating high school or raising their kids. Black kids are running all over the city with no parents because the parents let them. Black parents won't cooperate, especially black mothers. Some black mothers chase away men who want to be there for their kids with obnoxious and degrading behaviors. White people are done and getting ready to remove their support. Then black people will understand what racism and oppression is all about.

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I teach ballet to 5-year-old girls, but they don't respect authority and refuse to follow instructions. When I try to talk to their parents about it, they argue with me. One girl even said, "You're not my mom, you can't tell me what to do." It's disheartening to see parents not setting boundaries for their children. What's even worse is that these young girls are asking to listen to inappropriate music and twerking at such a young age. I try to expose them to age-appropriate activities, but it's difficult when they're exposed to raunchy music at home. It's really upsetting.

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If the speaker were a rich, white racist who hated Black people, they would pay young Black boys to make music that destroys Black communities. They would make young Black women dependent on government assistance if there's no father in the home. They would dump drugs into poor Black communities, incentivize them to sell and use them, then imprison them. The speaker would turn Black women against Black men, using Black celebrities, daytime TV, magazines, and the media to help. They would poison Black people's food and make it cheap. Liberal politicians and celebrities would sell truthful-sounding lies, pretending to relate to Black people while living far away from them. To cut them off at the source, the speaker would stop Black people from reproducing by making abortion their "get out of jail free card," ensuring Black women have abortions at a much higher rate than white women, using a slogan like "my body, my choice." This would keep them broke, emotional, childless, and fatherless, and they would still vote for them.

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I had control over situations, but many artists aren't genuine. They come from privileged backgrounds and lack real-life experience. When they face temptations, they don't know how to protect themselves. They might end up in compromising situations, leading to exploitation. In the industry, contracts can be deceptive. Artists may sign unfavorable deals out of fear of their secrets being exposed. This cycle keeps repeating, with many unaware of the dangers lurking in the music business. It's crucial for those entering this world to be cautious and aware of the risks involved, as many are not prepared for the harsh realities they might face.

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People don't appreciate what they have, complaining about it. I'm upset that our past efforts are being wasted, with the country deteriorating. The fun and opportunities I had growing up are gone. It's not what I want, not what they died for. It's just not the same.

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Black people are white people because they also hate black people. There's a civil war within the black community between black people and "niggas," and "niggas" have got to go. "Niggas" ruin everything. The worst thing about "niggas" is they want credit for things they're supposed to do, like taking care of their kids. A "nigga" will brag about things a normal man just does. They act like it's an achievement not to go to jail, but you're not supposed to go to jail. It's a low expectation.

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We must take action against young people who pose a threat, regardless of their upbringing. If we don't intervene now, they may become predators in the future. Society's neglect has contributed to the presence of dangerous individuals on our streets. It is crucial to address this issue to protect our families.

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We need to take action against the young people who are causing harm in our society. It doesn't matter if they had a difficult upbringing or if they are victims themselves. They are a threat to our loved ones and must be removed from the streets. If we don't address this issue now, they will become even more dangerous in the future. Society has played a role in creating these predators, but that doesn't mean we should excuse their actions. We must protect our families by taking them out of society.

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I'm a ballet teacher for 5-year-old girls, and I have never experienced such disrespectful and unruly behavior from children. They refuse to follow instructions, throw things at each other, and talk back. When I address these issues with parents, they argue and defend their children's behavior. It's disheartening to see 5-year-old girls asking to listen to inappropriate music and twerking. Parents seem more concerned with social media than parenting. These children lack basic skills, have no attention span, and struggle to communicate. It's frustrating to deal with, and I understand why teachers are quitting and students are getting expelled. Parents need to change their approach, stop exposing their kids to explicit content, and start teaching respect and discipline.
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