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    9 months ago

    Four things that they don’t have the votes for, so how dare them try to fix something else that has serious issues

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      9 months ago

      Look, trap and mumblecore are terrible, I’ll give you that, but I really don’t think that’s a more serious issue then universal healthcare…

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        9 months ago

        put another way, those four things will go a much farther way to relieve inequality than… uh. what even is a “hip hop task force”…?

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        The movement depicted is about mass incarceration and justice reform, with a particular focus on tackling racial inequality.

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            9 months ago

            “They can’t work on those 4 things. So they’re working on this other thing”

            “Yeah but that thing isn’t as important as one of those 4 things”

            Doesn’t really track…

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              9 months ago

              Four things that they don’t have the votes for, so how dare them try to fix something else that has serious issues

              It was a joke based on the fact that it sounds like hip hop is the “something else” that has serious issues. You know, the ol’ lemmy switcheroo (I don’t have anything to link this to, sorry). It’s also based on the opinion (mine) that a lot of modern rap music is really bland and unimaginative.

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                9 months ago

                Yeah, I get the joke – it just doesn’t quite work in context.

                Not sure why I care though.

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                  9 months ago

                  Well no, of course it doesn’t work in context, the whole joke was about ignoring the context.

                  Yeah, it’s all very unimportant, lol. I guess I need to utilize the /s more here on Lemmy, people just really aren’t expecting jokes here, haha

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      9 months ago

      yes, this.

      other comments ITT are doing the classic “bit” of knee-jerk quasi-racism in the form of “music critique,” while intentionally missing the point that propoganda works. supporting Black musicians in an industry that is well-established to be systematically racist is not bad.

      https://www.bmacoalition.org/