*Black Leaders Silent As Black Rappers Create Environ Of Death And Abuse
*by Rev. Barbara Reynolds
*NNPA Columnist*
Originally posted 2/19/2009

Singer Chris Brown's arrest for allegedly beating and biting his girlfriend,
pop princess Rihanna the same night vulgar rapper Lil Wayne was being lauded
with four Grammy awards is a reminder of how thuggish rap culture creates a
climate for not only male-on male violence but abuse of Black women as well.

On one level Brown was only doing what the environment created by hustlers
like Lil Wayne and his white backers promote. When the dope-using,
pornographic rappers aren't bragging about how good they are at killing
other Blacks, they swagger around calling Black women "..itches and sluts"
and showing their agility at dogging and abusing them.

In fact, Snoop Dogg once showed up at the MTV video awards accompanied by
partially clad girls being pulled along by dog leashes.

The White establishment is applauding this behavior by elevating the thug
music that glorifies killing, maiming and abuse to great fortunes. After
all, the thugs are only killing Black men and abusing Black women. What a
great victory for white supremacists who no longer need the KKK.

Blacks brandishing guns and a pimp mentality are destroying each other
faster than white militants could ever dream of.

Mainstream Time magazine in their July 2008 issues headlined Lil Wayne as
the Best Rapper Alive. The magazine took great pleasure in commending him
for how well he could rhyme "day" with "say" and "way."

Those sophomoric rhymes are worthy of praise for five-year-olds but for a
grown man? Give me a break. What else does Lil Wayne advocate that makes
mainstream America love him so much? His "lollipop" number was honored as
Best Rap Song.

It is all about having the so-called "fun and games" of oral sex, of young
girls licking him like a lollipop before regular intercourse. Of course, the
promoters would not honor any artist who also talks about how HIV/AIDS is
epidemic among Black youth and how now 72 percent of household are headed up
by single Black women, who means the boys and men are missing in action as
soon as the babies come.

Another song which the Grammys saw worthy of honor was included in Wayne's
latest album, Tha Carter III. With all the media hype behind it, it sold
over one million copies the first week.

If there is any doubt what Wayne thinks about women, the lyrics make it
plain: "I ain't got no loves for broads, I grab them on they butts and all."
Then he goes on to sing about how wonderful it is for his girls (sluts) to
have oral sex with his dog.

It is not hard for me to understand why white led-media and music
institutions want to honor Blacks who entertain them with low-life,
illiterate rantings, while creating a climate of death and destruction for
Black people.

But I can not understand why so much of the Black establishment—the pastors,
civil rights institutions and universities—accept this standard without
protesting their outrage at the systematic destruction of our young.

The major themes of most rap songs are Guns, drugs, death and destruction.
And with the help of White corporations they are reaping a rich harvest.

For example, homicide is the leading cause of death for Black males between
the ages of 18 and 24; 94 percent of blacks murdered are murdered by other
blacks, usually men.

Our Black women, whose images are being dragged through the mud not only in
rap videos, but in movies, are increasingly being raped and beat. Black
women are 35 percent more likely to be sexually and physically assaulted
than white women. And one in 4 girls is in danger of being raped by age 18.
Every 45 seconds a woman is physically assaulted, according to the National
Victims Center.

Big bucks, of course, are fueling this genocidal assault. Women-hating
rappers whine about how the man won't fund them if they don't go violent and
after all they are only giving the public want they want. The argument is
that titles like Get Rich or Die Trying will sell, but uplifting songs
won't. If that is so, why aren't Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson broke?

No amount of money should make black rappers stoop so low as to scandalize
black women, whose birth canals are their very entry into humanity. They
insult our mothers, daughters and sisters.

They are no different from the 19th century White slave masters who paraded
half naked black women to the public square to be auctioned off to the
highest bidder.

Unfortunately, the self-esteem of so many young black women, have fallen so
low that they too see themselves as half nude butt-shaking objects, who can
be sold for group sex, drugs or background filth for videos. They are
faceless, prideless, pitiful creatures who agree they should be treated like
dogs.

In the case of Chris Brown, Wrigley is pulling his chewing gun ad and

RadioNOW, a Black-owned Radio One network affiliate, is taking a stand by
not playing his music. All that is good.

Yet, until the Black establishment protests groups like Lil Wayne, who white
corporations are paying to sing and dance the death jig, the beat down of
black women will still be viewed by many as acceptable behavior for Black
men.

-- 
"I'm selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of
control, and at times hard to handle, but if you can't handle me at my
worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." ~Marilyn Monroe

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