"BET Has Become The New KKK "

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Dr. Boyce: BET Has Become The New KKK

http://newsone.com/newsone-original/boycewatkins/dr-boyce-bet-the-new-kkk/

I just spent the week in New Orleans, the powerbase for one of the most talented, powerful and destructive forces in the history of music: Lil Wayne. I’ve admittedly bopped my head to the tunes of Lil Wayne in the past, feeling the same guilt that any man might feel if he were to enjoy a crack pipe or shot of heroine, knowing how these drugs destroy families, individuals and communities. In other words, I consider myself to be a Hip-Hop insider, and I simply hate the idea of being labeled as a hater. But as a father and Black man who has seen too much death and devastation in my family and so many others, I had to say that “enough is enough,” leading me to candidly discuss my decision to walk away from certain styles of Hip-Hop music.

BET, the media company that targets Black consumers, but is ultimately controlled by a predominantly white organization called Viacom, is not exactly on the same page when it comes to their assessment of Lil Wayne or any other artist (i.e. R. Kelly) who can be directly linked to the holocaust occurring within Black America today. Given that models of profit maximization rarely call for any assessment of the negative externalities that result from unethical corporate behavior, the executive committee for the BET Awards made the interesting decision to give the greatest number of award nominations to Lil Wayne, the man who said that he would (among other things) love to turn a woman out, murder her and send her dead body back to her boyfriend. Oh yea, he also said that he would kill little babies, have sex with every girl in the world, carry a gun on his hip and “leave a ni**a’s brains on the street.”

It might be almost feasible to overlook the “kill little babies comment” were it not for the innocent three-year old boy who was shot in the head by a 21-year old Black male in my hometown just a couple of weeks ago – these atrocities are all too common in quite a few neighborhoods across America. Also, the music might be considered simple entertainment were it not for the fact that millions of Black youth who had their history stolen during slavery actually look to Hip-Hop music to tell them how to dress, talk, think, act and live. There is no high school speaker more popular than a Hip-Hop star.

The Ku Klux Klan has been regularly criticized for encouraging violence against African Americans and terrorizing our community. But the truth is that the Klan doesn’t have much power anymore, and their thirst for African American blood seems to have waned a bit. At the same time, Lil Wayne and artists like him have made a habit of encouraging Black men to shoot one another, to abuse or murder women, to consume suicidal amounts of drugs and alcohol and to engage in irresponsible, deadly sexual behavior.

As a result, Black men are the most likely to die of gun violence, mass incarceration continues to decimate Black families, drug addiction and possession ruins Black lives in droves, and HIV is the leading killer of Black women. So, the truth is that Lil Wayne-like artists and the corporate armies producing this weaponized genocide have killed more Black people than the KKK ever could. So, by accelerating, financing and supporting the “Lil Wayne gospel” to a community that is already dying, BET has effectively positioned itself as a new and improved version of the KKK.

It’s one thing if BET reports on the activities of Lil Wayne or even has him as a guest on their network; we all know that celebrities increase ratings, and as a Business School Professor, I understand the need to pay the bills. But by publicly rewarding his behavior, they are encouraging every record company executive and Lil Wayne wannabe to go to the lab and manufacture more musical poison. As a result, there is some 10-year old boy putting down his textbook to watch the BET Awards, and effectively attending the Lil Wayne School of Black Male behavior. Years later, when this boy shoots another Black man in the face, infects one of his many “hoes” with HIV, ends up in a prison cell, dies from a drug overdose or beats his girlfriend to death, we will be able to link his behavior directly to his formative years, when we cashed in this child’s future for higher shareholder returns at Viacom.

Perhaps a day will come when those of us who know destructive music when we hear it – will actually have the discipline to draw lines and seek accountability – rather than look the other way. It’s not as if you can argue that Lil Wayne is actually GOOD for Black America, and it’s small-minded to justify a man’s reckless behavior just because he’s wealthy.

Charles Manson is considered one of the most vicious killers in history, yet he never actually murdered a soul. He has been in prison for 40 years because he convinced others to commit murder, controlling their minds through comfortable words and charisma. If Manson had been given the platform supplied by BET and the rest of corporate America and a license to share his rhetoric without restraint, he could have caused the deaths of millions more. So, by publicly rewarding and applauding the words of Lil Wayne, BET is giving his beloved message a level of power and penetration that is fit for a king – most interesting is that Wayne’s endorsement of killing women and children is far more vicious than anything Manson ever said.

So, the next time we turn to the KKK, Tea Partiers or the Republicans as the greatest enemies of Black people, we might want to take a look in the mirror. By cheering for those who recite lyrics that encourage us to kill our babies, we are effectively sleeping with and protecting the enemy.

Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Professor at Syracuse University and founder of the Your Black World Coalition.
 
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Dr. Boyce needs to realize that music is an art form. Not a guide. By his logic R Rated movies should also be renounced. How about Denzel Washington's Academy Award for Training Day? He's trying to blame hip hop for problems in the black community when MORE WHITE PEOPLE LISTEN TO HIP HOP THAN BLACKS. Hip hop is just a reflection of what's going on in the communities. Actual events influence hip hop, not the other way around.
I'd say it is a combination because you can sit in a padded room all day listening to gangster rap, it won't turn you into a lunatic. HOWEVER, it may incline you to believe that if you have a conflict a better suited solution is violence. And that is a broad thing to say, but I don't mean things happen overnight, people listen to music for hours a day, basic logic tells you after months and years you'll be influenced because it appeals to you, why else listen?

It can potentially induce crimes. If you live in poverty, face it, you're likely to be a product of your environment, now if you listen to music that endorses the negativity going on in your area you'll most likely adhere to it. Especially if you are at an impressionable age where you're not capable of maturely distinguishing right from wrong. Proof of this is look at places around the world outside of the US, they have Crip & Blood sets, and a lot have ZERO roots. Or how soft kids will go from preppy to "gangster" as soon as they hear their first NWA CD?

As fore movies, they KIND OF do the same but not really, Lil Wayne is an actual (careful to not say "real") person, Tony Montana isn't, Alonzo Harris isn't etc.
 

Ghost Dance

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Bullshit...

There was crime and poverty way before "gangsta rap" was around. Yeah music and the artist might influence some people how to dress or act but its not gonna make you go shot somebody or sell dope...if ur out there smokin ppl like its nothin your most likely a sociopath and if u sell dope u most likely were born into poverty or around the drug culture...this argument is so old and played out...art imitates life first not the other way around
 
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@ghostdance

I'm thinkin more along the lines of the Neo Nazis have a way of influencing young folk other than giving drugs, they introduce them into nazi metal. It's basically gangster rap in white racist form. Not only is the TV corrupting youth, but you got folks on the streets going out in this set mindset of, "I'm living to die." Since that is their way of thinking, when og is recruiting, hes lacing game with that way of thinking. Just like a KKK high wizard or whoever the fuck recruits, would lace game to hate everyone else, except the whiteman.

I agree that there was crime way before then, but in music industry terms, you got gangster rap fantasizing the mutha fuckin lifestyle, that will twist a kids mind if he has no guidance at the pad. I know it wasn't meant to be put out like that, but NWA was ran by a snake ass white man...just sayin.

I got to agree with the author. I'd rather tolerate a "swagged out" kid, than some fuckin gump ass nigga that listens to lil wayne and enjoys his music, "or the like".

Now, BET being the new KKK, I'm half wit that. You still have MTV, your local news channels, and a gang of other ones still out there pushing shitty programs. Whether it be the station being corrupt playing bad TV shows, having guest appearances, or the ads they pump out along with the programs, they are still going to keep doing what they're doing under the command of their financiers.

I always say any TV is bad TV. Even that nick jr. TV for the youngins is bullshit wit their subliminal shit. It might have been that dave chappelle shit, or it really is true. you get older, you notice more of that if you look for it.
 
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many times those kids don't have fathers. Rap was about portraying what happens in the hoods now its about aggrandizing yourself and saying how dope you are that you smoke fools, turn bitches out, sell dope etc. rap has totally changed it's corporate now and that's partly what Dr. Boyce dude was talking about.
 
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It always has to be something bigger than the real problem at hand...the PARENTS. Most of them aren't THERE. This article reminds me of all those 'lose weight fast pills', lazy people looking for a quick result when the REAL result is there, it's just much harder...diet and excercise, which works 100% of the time...if most of the 'violent' or troubled youth had a set of WORTHY and decent parents, best believe shit would change. Would it change/fix everything? No. But you all know goddamned well it would be a BIG difference.
 
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many times those kids don't have fathers. Rap was about portraying what happens in the hoods now its about aggrandizing yourself and saying how dope you are that you smoke fools, turn bitches out, sell dope etc. rap has totally changed it's corporate now and that's partly what Dr. Boyce dude was talking about.
This. Wheres 2pac when you need him.
 
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What are you even talking about? You admit knowing that these entertainers are performing for profit yet you blame them for negatively influencing kids? It is not the entertainers' responsibility to educate kids. The problem is that kids in urban communites are so easily influenced. This is the parents' fault for not teaching their kids that rap artists are not role models.

Gangsta rap is not about "fantasizing" a lifestyle. And it's not like at all like the hate music of nazi bands. Gangsta rap isn't telling you to hate or kill anyone, or even commit crimes at all. Rap is about artfully portraying actual events that happen within the urban community. The art is lost on people like Dr. Boyce.
You have the mindset of a rapper who sold his soul in exchange for fortune and fame.

You work for me now. I own the record label. I'm your slave master on this music plantation.

Now, you listen to me. I want your nigger ass to rap about killing your own people, selling and using drugs, treating your women like shit, and destroying your community and if Dr. Boyce's nigger ass says that your contributing to the destruction of your own race and influencing kids, you tell him that it's not your fault its the parents fault or i'll end your contract.

We know that the suburban white kids mostly listen to your music and that's good because I want all my white suburban kids to believe that all you ignorant niggers act this way in real life and that the white race is superior!

Now back to work nigger! *cracks whip*
 
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Like always...black people don't wanna take responsibility for what they do. It's always someone else's fault for the things they do. If nothing you do is ever your fault, then it seems that you NEED TO BE CONTROLLED. Now you wanna blame hip-hop for what's going on in black America. Then when someone says that you can't blame hip-hop, but yet, think for yourselves, you talk down on that person. Get the fuck out of here. The same crap that hip-hop talks about, is the same crap that blacks glorify. Killing each other, doing drugs, being incarcerated, wasting money on useless crap, etc. But all of a sudden, it's a bad thing after they realize how destructive it is. But any other time, they call rappers who discuss positive subjects a sell-out or some other BS. There's no pleasing the black community, so you might as well just continue pimping them for all the profits you can.
 
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Great post, good read.......

Dr. Boyce is dropping a real conscious observation.....

too bad that, 95% of the people that will have an opportunity to read this are unconscious, ignorant, indifferent, oblivious, and blind to the facts of his perspective.....
 

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i think it has to do with not understanding what, how and why shit goes on on that level..to never see the shit, leads to false understandings as to why the shit is bad in the first place.

as said elsewhere, i think that prison thread..people listen to rap and allahsudden are triple OGs..shit dont work like that and that new hood cd is not going to earn anyone stripes..

i had hella shit i just typed but i hit backspace and it erased..fuck this thread
 
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wtf does lil wayne have to do with anything? all this hate shit. muthafuckas talk about kkk this and that ,but It be more black people hating on other black people more then anything.

the shit is by design,but the bottom line is that no matter the case of who and why it all happened,we are at a point in life where people can change their ways and come together provided that stop bullshitin with themselves.