For now it is all beyond my ability to understand.
Dear Prof Spense:
As a self-proclaimed "Black Conservator" you have no idea how much it pains me (and causes me to LOL) to listen to you assign a "Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirate" lyracist as "Black Conservatives".
Clearly the problem resides with YOUR ability to define conservatism.
When I hear the claim that "Black people are a CONSERVATIVE people" I cringe in a manner that is similar to what I did when I heard your interview on "Tell Me More".
You see, Prof Spence - you are confusing "TALK" with the ability to "Operationalize" a set of beliefs who's clarity provides the unfortunate consequence of setting and ENFORCING a boundary of behavior that leaves those who are not "down with the program"......what do you progressives call it? "DISCRIMINATED AGAINST".
I get the sense that many Progressive-Fundamentalists have been been watching "The Daily Show", "The Colbert Report", "Real Time With Bill Maher", "Washington Watch With Roland Martin" and MSNBC that they only know "conservatives" from the ridiculed depiction that they have ingested.
You could have at least convinced me that I have something in common ideologically with Jay-Z and Russell Simmons. This would have allowed me to get over the time when a White sales manager showed me his "New York" ring tone featuring "Jay-Z and Alicia Keys" while in the lobby of a major account, for the purpose of showing me - a Black guy- that he was "down". I immediately thought that the word "Nigga" that is in the hook of the song is not "Conservative".
Do you have any framework for the appraisal of the 'conservatism' that the "Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirates" possess besides their:
- Materialism
- Homophobia (not a word that I accept but I used for literary ease)
- Welfare Bashing?
This video below is more representative of "The Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirates' " work habits and non-conservatism than anything that you have put forth.
Are you sure, Prof Spence - you "Occupier" you, that you merely have a negative, slanderous view of "conservatism" per your peer group that you are unable to render an intellectually accurate label?
- How many "Multi-Millionaire" Conservative Rappers said that they would pay more taxes? (OK - it was on behalf of Obama but you understand.
- Young Jeezy
- Jay-Z
- Russell Simmons
- What is the break down of Hip Hop Artists who were "Down With The Tea Party" versus "Down With The Occupation"?
- Note - The Black Tea Party singer Lloyd Marcus does not count as a "Hip Hop artist"
The only stereotypcially "conservative" perspective that I can attribute to "Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirate" lyricists is that of their GUN OWNERSHIP demands.
Even this only stands if you retain a shallow view of "conservatism".
Sorry Prof Spence - "A Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirate" Is NOT a BLACK CONSERVATIVE.
Unlike Other Noted Black Conservatives Who Bring A Crowd Of Protesters When They Show Up.......The Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirate Can "Rock A Crowd Of Black People" - All Of Whom Paid $75 Per Seat For Them To "Occupy" The Arena.



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