Back in the day, rap might have been misogynistic, but it still had some innocence to it, it was just dudes that didn't quite get it yet.
I think the problem with a lot of modern rap isn't that it's misogynistic, it's that it's misogynistic in a bad way.
Back in the day, rap might have been misogynistic, but it still had some innocence to it, it was just dudes that didn't quite get it yet. But now the rap dudes say they get it, but they still do that shit, so now the misogyny is hypocritical, which makes it bad misogyny.
And now it isn't even just rap dudes that do the bad misogyny, rap chicks do it, too.
Like, look at Cardi B: she talks shit about other women being bitches just like the rap dudes do, she makes Kanye look Woke. I'm not saying Kanye is a misogynist because he married Kim Kardashian, but I think you have to have a lot of hate towards women to think she's your soul mate, she's who you fuck if you hate women but don't want to do the gay sex.
Like I said, back in the day it was different and shit. Ice-T would call chicks hos, but that was because he was a certified pimp, the chicks really were prostitutes, so calling them hos might've been a bit harsh, but it wasn't apples and oranges.
But now the rap dudes calling chicks hos aren't even real pimps, they just act like they want to be pimps, which black dudes can do but white dudes can't, so there's another issue right there.
A while ago Miley Cyrus was getting shit because she was twerking, and she had black dancers twerking with her, so she was culturally appropriating and shit. But now they're acting like twerking may be misogynist sometimes, too, so I think it comes down to black women twerking if they want to is OK, but black women twerking because the rap dudes want them to isn't, even if the rap dudes are paying them to be in the video and twerk and shit.
There was a Geto Boy's track that was called 'Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta', which fucking rocked, but back then being a gangsta was tough because you had to watch out for the police and other gangstas and shit. Now you have to watch out for the woke people who say you ain't being a gangsta right, and that sucks.
Back in the day, rap might have been misogynistic, but it still had some innocence to it, it was just dudes that didn't quite get it yet. But now the rap dudes say they get it, but they still do that shit, so now the misogyny is hypocritical, which makes it bad misogyny.
And now it isn't even just rap dudes that do the bad misogyny, rap chicks do it, too.
Like, look at Cardi B: she talks shit about other women being bitches just like the rap dudes do, she makes Kanye look Woke. I'm not saying Kanye is a misogynist because he married Kim Kardashian, but I think you have to have a lot of hate towards women to think she's your soul mate, she's who you fuck if you hate women but don't want to do the gay sex.
Like I said, back in the day it was different and shit. Ice-T would call chicks hos, but that was because he was a certified pimp, the chicks really were prostitutes, so calling them hos might've been a bit harsh, but it wasn't apples and oranges.
But now the rap dudes calling chicks hos aren't even real pimps, they just act like they want to be pimps, which black dudes can do but white dudes can't, so there's another issue right there.
A while ago Miley Cyrus was getting shit because she was twerking, and she had black dancers twerking with her, so she was culturally appropriating and shit. But now they're acting like twerking may be misogynist sometimes, too, so I think it comes down to black women twerking if they want to is OK, but black women twerking because the rap dudes want them to isn't, even if the rap dudes are paying them to be in the video and twerk and shit.
There was a Geto Boy's track that was called 'Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta', which fucking rocked, but back then being a gangsta was tough because you had to watch out for the police and other gangstas and shit. Now you have to watch out for the woke people who say you ain't being a gangsta right, and that sucks.
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