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ForceFedHate
08-01-2003, 07:54 AM
The following are lyrics to a song by the "artist" Ludacris song by a TEN YEAR OLD BOY on star search recently what kind of parents would allow a 10 year old child to sing about drugs, drinking, and casual sex? What views will a 10 year olds mind form from this "music"?




I gotta big weed stash, pocket full of cash
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
System on blast, cops just pass
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky

[Ludacris]
Grease don't pop on the stove no more, moved on up
Double shot Hennessey fill my cup
Luda choke smoke in a big black truck
Should I wild out, what the ****?!
Act like my rims ain't clean
How you gonna ache like my neck don't bling?
Haters get sprayed like aftro-sheen
But they don't never really wanna pop them thangs
Cane, cane sugar man Luda don't go
And I stop at a light, pull off so slow
But I'm out for the night, so pass that dro
So, daddy come home in a Cadillac brome, Cadillac brome
Now don't it sound absurd
Claim College Park where they flip them birds
Trick car alarms, then bend them curves
Chop chop, chunk it up fat man herb

[Chorus]
I gotta big weed stash, pocket full of cash
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
System on blast, cops just pass
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky

[Ludacris]
It's illegal bout the plants in my backyard grow, that's my bud
Smoke 'til ya drop out, that's my luck
Keep a couple rolled and I hit the club in the back door, nigga what?!
Act like I don't make cloud, how you gonna act like I don't get loud?
How you gonna act like I don't rock crowds?
And leave a lot of people with a gap tooth smile
If I recollect right then you sound like dirt
But, I guess what you really don't know don't hurt
With a vest, and a pump hear the shot gun
My folks on the block, man, they got that word (they got that word)
Don't it smell so good, in Southwest where they rep that hood
Protect your chest, they up to no good
And come through flossing, they wish y'all would

[Chorus]
I gotta big weed stash, pocket full of cash
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
System on blast, cops just pass
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky

[Ludacris]
Worldwide hustlers get that dough
Work that tip, get rid of evidence, move that brick
Keep a D eagle with an extra clip
think it ain't so, suck a dick!
Act like I just do rap
How you gonna act like I just ain't strapped?
How you gonna act like I don't push lacs?
Black Eldorado, fifth wheel on back!
Itchy finger trigger, man, Luda don't squeeze
With a mac, with a glock I'ma make 'em say please
In the back, on block so the cops they freeze
And I'm so high, I think I got a nose bleed, you gotta nose bleed?
Don't it smell so sweet?
In Decatur, where they pack that heat
And rob neighbors in the night creep, creep
I'll see you later we'll be in them streets...

[Chorus]
I gotta big weed stash, pocket full of cash
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
System on blast, cops just pass
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky

[Chorus]
I gotta big weed stash, pocket full of cash
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
Sticky, icky, icky, icky
System on blast, cops just pass
Just seen a big ol' ass, it's Saturday

champion
08-07-2003, 12:52 AM
I don't believe that is an appropirate song for a child to listen to. So, do I advocate censorship to prevent this song and others like it? Absolutely not. There's a little thing I like to call the Constitution, accompanied by the Bill of Rights, which guarentees every American citizen the right to write/sing/say whatever they like.
I do expect parents to be responsible for the music their children listen to, the movies they watch, etc. Of course, parents cannot watch their childs' every move, nor would I want them to. I do want them to talk with their children, explain the reasons why they believe certain ideaologies are wrong, and what they believe is right and why. Ultimately, it is the childs choice (as an adult) what to listen to, watch, and believe.
I'm reminded of a news-type magazine T.V. show in which a mother was outraged that her son (about 11-12, as I recall) set himself on fire after watching "Jackass" on MTV. She denouced the show for the stunts shown, the timeslot it's on, as well as the "irresponsible" warning at the beginning. The only thing she didn't have anything to say about was why her son was watching this show in the first place.

Vash
08-07-2003, 01:09 AM
i completely agree with you champion. it is up to the parents to make sure their kids do not do stupid things like setting themselves on fire. The way i look at it was that kid was like 13-14 right? If he was that stupid than i guess we are all just unfortunate that he lived.

pb
08-10-2003, 10:20 AM
One big problem is that parents are not taking the responsibility.

I see our society slowly eroding away.

And of course the responsible parents have fewer children and the irresponsible ones have many. Eventually we are going to have a minority of people taking care of many crooks, druggies and down right dumb people.

How can we turn this around. Too bad people don`t have to take a test and get a license to have kids!!

All kidding aside. What I would like to see done is PARENTING CLASSES in High School. A REQUIRED SUBJECT! Just like english. You could even start with junior high and discuss relationships and dating.

So how do you get something like that started across the country?

ForceFedHate
08-12-2003, 08:58 PM
I don't believe that is an appropirate song for a child to listen to. So, do I advocate censorship to prevent this song and others like it? Absolutely not. There's a little thing I like to call the Constitution, accompanied by the Bill of Rights, which guarentees every American citizen the right to write/sing/say whatever they like.


Yes but while the consistution will allow:


1) songs that promote violence towards women, glorify drug use etc.

2) Allow black groups like the nine tribes of Israel to set up on corners in NY and call for the death of the white man.

3) Allow mass rallies like the million man march where Faraakhan called for violance against whites.

4) Allow homosexuals to adopt children.

Among other things, want an example of things they wont allow?

1) The leader of the georgia branch of the NA was sent to jail for hate speech, on his own property!

2) tony White serverd 6 months of a 2 yr sentence for handing out bumper stickers of a beaten white man with the caption " If only I was black"


3) Keith Carney is in jail serving time for handing out flyers.

4) The woman who runs the Aryan baby drive was detained for almost 3 months, no charges levied until she was finally released. For what? I guess because she collected clothes for poor white kids they figured she was a terrorist.

5) Burning crosses is now a felony on private property.


So, who does the consitution protect? Now as a white nationalist its not even legal to express your views on private property.

champion
08-16-2003, 11:01 PM
Hey, it's not a perfect system, and it's run by even less perfect people. Rights are misinterpreted and abused everyday, and it's the responsibility of the people to work to stop it from happening.
It is wrong to attempt to 'correct' right's abuses by infringing on others.
You can express your white nationalist veiws; you've been doing so for sometime here. You can even do this in the real world, just don't expect people to be real happy about it. You may have freedom of expression, but that doesn't mean others are required to agree with you, or even listen at all.

As for the cases you cited about WN's being arrested, I have the same response to you as I do to those who say the were incarcerated because of their skin color/gender/age/religion/whatever: I'm thinking there's more the story.

Oh, one more thing. Gays can adopt. What of it?