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RE: The Psychology Of Control: The Manufacturing Of Gang Culture & The Drug War
What an excellent post. It is a shame to see what music has become. Another means of control and destruction. I'm shaking my head now because it pains me each day to see the goal of the destruction of the black man. All positive leaders dead, in jail or discredited. Marcus Garvey, Malcom X, Huey Newton, Marley, King Jr. All that rise have been snuffed out with a purpose and the youth of today fail to see this.
However, there is hope for man kind. People can be killed, but not ideas. Slowly but surely knowledge is spreading. It may be ugly now but the fact that you are discussing this topic and not the only one, there is hope. Progress, strength. Thank you for this contribution.
Hello my friend, yes it's no wonder that we no longer see the great youth rebellions of yesteryear, and I'm not talking about the controlled narratives that many seem to be following today. In many ways music was the vehicle for these counter-culture rebellions; hippies, punks, rave culture , hip-hop, they terrified the establishment and so to control it the manipulators had to bring it into the mainstream.. a mainstream that owns every opposing viewpoint.
Like you say though, the mere fact I'm writing this and you're commenting on it speaks volumes. Yes I'm very much in agreement that things are changing .. slowly but surely, but the genie is now out of the bottle and will not be put back in .. in fact the more they try to control it the more they reveal their hand! Thanks again@eyeofthemind