Dr Boyce Watkins and Michael Eric Dyson discuss the status of the hip-hop music industry and whether or not it's destroying the African American community.
1h:50m
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QuOwST5o1Q
Why is this important to Q anons?
Because i suspect there are many anons here just like me, who love hip-hop music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB3f3c2XC_A
But behind the music is a lot of bad stuff going on,
For example, many anons are aware of the old story of a party that took place near Hollywood, where a bunch of music influencers were brought together to hear a man give a presentation about how "they" were going to use hip-hop as a way to corrupt the youth, so they can send them to private prisons.
These private prisons had contacts where they had a perverse incentive to keep as many prisoners locked up as possible, like, they wanted every prison to be at +90% "occupancy"
They wanted to run private prisons like a hotel, where it makes sense to have full occupancy,
or else you lose money on empty prison cells. and shareholders don't like that.
There was even a judge who was convicted of getting kick-backs for sending kids to prison. The judge himself got sent to prison,
unless thats a fake news story, which it feels like as i type it.
but anyway, the private prison thing became a real scandal,
and it destroyed a lot of lives.
System Of A Down - Prison Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4L20t8Dvlg
this is America.
this is supposed to be the home of the free,
and for some reason, the USA incarcerates more people than any other country on earth,
both in per capita, and total numbers.
and hip-hop music is a major contributing factor to this high incarcerate rate.
we need to be finding and promoting positive hip-hop songs, like this one,
11:11 by Tiller Wills
I was involved in a prison ministry in the 90's...I went with someone that spoke and I was the pianist for an evangelical church service...we met really great inmates and it was a blessing to do this...
At this time the Muslim influence was ALL over the prison...it was obvious that was being pushed big time...it was very popular and very successful so it does not surprise me in the least that there is a drive to fill up the prisons using subversive things like hip-hop...we know the bottom line of everything is greed and money...I have seen studies showing that when they supplemented with certain vitamins they improved prisoner mental states but you can be assured that never took off...
Let's face it...people are disposable...a dime a dozen...and everything in this country is corrupt...