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Progressives: "We are all one race, the melanin in your

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Progressives: "We are all one race, the melanin in your skin is a social construct we are all equal.
Kendrick: I got loyalty, got royalty inside my DNA I live a better life, I'm rollin' several dice, fuck your life

But some how Fox News are the bad ones for not wanting to racialise everything again
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>>72279841
He also associates his DNA with all the bad things he's done too. The whole album is about his hypocrisy, every song has an opposite.
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>>72279841
>brainlet doesn't get it
Ouch
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Oh boy, can't wait to get back to uni and hear my black housemate going on about how this is the most woke album to come out ever
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>>72279841
>defending Fox News

Top kek.
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>>72279841
>everyone i don't like is the same
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the problem with spouting the 'we are one race, I don't see colour bullshit' is that it erases the distinct culture and history of minorities that - conveniently - 'progressives' spent centuries repressing through colonialism and slavery anyway.
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progressives: being proud of being white is stupid and only people who have no individual achievements take pride from their skin color

also progressives: but you should feel guilty about slavery and colonization even if none of your ancestors had anything to do with it just because of your skin color
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>>72279970
Hip hop is for brainlets
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>>72279970
>listen to (c)rap
>calls others brainlets
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>>72279841
>song literally says every negative stereotype about black people too

I hate selective attention /pol/
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>>72279841
I was searching the catalog for a prog related thread, thanks for nothing retarded /pol/lack prick.
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>>72279983
Sam?
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>>72279841
DNA thoughts

Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics are unabashedly violent, and much of this violence is tied directly to race. When Kendrick says “You ain’t shit without a body on your belt” we see Kendrick painting violence as a necessity for respect. Moreover, Kendrick goes so far as to tie violence to race when he says that “Sex, money, murder—our DNA”. Kendrick Lamar paints himself as being violent due to his intrinsic code.

We see violence connected to the artist in the DNA video. This is seen when Don Cheadle becomes controlled by the music. As the music stops Kendrick touches Cheadle, only to have him drop dead. The music is presented as a tool which helps Kendrick control and Kill his enemy.
DNA becomes intertwined with music. Kendrick says that it’s been another “dead nigger association” (Lit double entendre) just as he kills Cheadle. DNA can now be interpreted as not only an abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid but also as dead nigger association. Bringing dead nigger association and genetics together suggests that genetics are the explanation for black violence. Overall music and black people are painted as at fault for things such as black on black crime rate.

Geraldo Rivera’s Fox news clip is sampled at different segments throughout the song. Most notably Geraldo says right in the middle of the song that “hip hop has done more damage to young African Americans than racism in recent years”. This insane line from Rivera really helps put the song into perspective. DNA is a satirical song in which Kendrick becomes the boogeyman.

Why does Kendrick embrace Geraldo’s obviously flawed criticism? I’d say to show that Kendrick can own the criticism that comes his way. DNA uses the same tactics from the end of Eminem’s 8 mile.

I’d like to hear what message you guys think the video/song of DNA is trying to convey.
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this thread is why I left this braindead board
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>>72279938
fugg didn't think of this
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