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Should hip-hop or rap music lyrics be used by law enforcement?
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[QUOTE="Hovhorosi, post: 16195"] Thought-provoking rap music ain't what the Establishment wants hip-hop fans to regularly listen to or for it to be mainstream. The Establishment knows for a fact thought-provoking rap music will inevitably become extremely political and lead to increased critical thinking for their liking. Thus the solution has always been to primarily promote male gangster artists and female rappers who do nothing but twerk whilst rapping about all kinds of debauchery things one could ever imagine e.g. eating booty, prostate milking/massage (i.e. fingers in the booty), sloppy toppy, etc. [MEDIA=youtube]gdQ6F1p8dFU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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