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HBCU’s Fund Gangsta Rap via Black Politics on the Web by The Admin on
10/7/09

Paul Scott

- It’s Autumn. A time when HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and
Universities) across the country celebrate homecomings. It’s a season
of football games, marching bands and step shows. It’s also a time when
universities pay major dollars to rappers who act like they have never
seen the inside of a classroom.

Recently, students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College
protested the inclusion of Gucci Mane in their annual homecoming
concert. The students felt that with the spilling over of gang violence
onto college campuses, to roll out the red carpet for one of the major
purveyors of all that is wrong with Hip Hop would not be a good look.

Although the Gucci guy is still scheduled to roll into Greensboro
Halloween night, because of the student protests, the university’s
administrators decided to take the school’s name off of the marquee.

I don’t know why the “Aggies” are singling out Gucci Mane since there
is nothing, even remotely, unique about his Dirty South swagga and
“trap tales.” But I really don’t care why they put Gucci on blast. The
revolution against this foolishness has to start somewhere and I can
think of no better place than a predominately black institute of higher
learning and I can think of no better time than now.

This is not the first time that college students have taken a stand
against the violence and misoginy in most commercial Hip Hop. Back in
2004, the sisters of Spelman put heat on Nelly in response to his Tip
Drill video that featured a black woman’s derriere being used as a
credit card swiper.

But it has not happened nearly enough. While many people have looked to
the teeny bopper “106 and Park ” crowd to be the vanguard responsible
for stopping “gangsta rap” the real responsibility lies at the feet of
college students.

It is a well known fact that most entertainers don’t make their money
selling cds, especially in the age of youtube and Limewire but they
make their spending cash via concert tours. Many of theses concerts are
held in conjunction with college activities such as homecomings and
spring break events.

So, in essence, it can be said that HBCU’s bankroll much of the music
that promotes black on black violence and the disrespect of black women.

Although, some my argue that college coeds are old enough to know the
difference between the fantasy world of Hip Hop and real life, their
little brothers and sisters are not. By supporting artists that promote
negativity the students are helping to fund the destruction of the
generation coming up behind them.

Despite the fact that some of these colleges have Hip Hop classes and
frequently sponsor Hip Hop conferences that bemoan the current state of
Hip Hop, unfortunately, these initiatives have not helped the students
develop a workable strategy that would force Hip hop artists to produce
the type of music that many college educated students profess to want.

This is not to say that white colleges are bastions of morality, by any
means , as the keg parties and “girls gone wild” scenarios are things
that legends are made of. So, the question that some may ask is whether
black institutions should be held to higher standards.

Of course they should.

Our ancestors did not sacrifice their lives so that black students
today can listen to “tha Gooch ” rap about gettin’ wasted.

More than that, they owe it to the future generation who should be
looking to them as the ones who will finally end centuries of perpetual
black misery.

Black colleges across the country should ban together and place a
moratorium on the minstrelsy so prevalent in much of today’s Hip Hop.
The study body presidents at HBCU’s should draft a “manifesto against
the madness” and vow not to spend student funds to bring rappers that
shame the black community to their campuses. Instead they must seek out
those artists that seek to encourage young black children to strive for
college yards instead of prison yards.

So, intelligent brothers and sisters of HBCU’s, the choice is yours.
Are you going to raise your voices against Gucci gangsta-ism or are you
going to be at the next concert singin’ “Freaky Gurl ” at the top of
your lungs? ”

Paul Scott writes for No Warning Shots Fired.com. He can be reached at
[email protected] or (919) 451-8283 For more information on
the Intelligence Over Ignorance Campaign go to
http://www.ioimovement.com



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