Anonymous ID: 39c965 June 19, 2020, 10:27 p.m. No.9679036   🗄️.is 🔗kun

<9679019

>Rap industry is controlled by the small hat mafia.

Independent hip hop is not the "rap industry", dumb fuk

Anonymous ID: 39c965 June 19, 2020, 11:43 p.m. No.9679590   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9613 >>9627

>>9679308

>God, please give me faith in people. It's become obvious that they literally just repeat what they saw on TV.

Not God, anon. But jsyk, most people genuinely don't know any better. It's really not their fault. They were made stupid by design. Think about how kids are taught in school. They are told one thing, then rewarded for repeating it back "correctly". This starts at a young age, before they fully develop the skills to critically think for themselves. There are a lot of serious problems in regards to the "common core" education [programs], but also in the actaul information itself. There are boldface lies that kids are being forced to learn and some of them blatantly contradict our reality. However, should a child be aware and point it out, they will likely get scolded, down-graded, even recommended to go on drugs for "learning disabilities". Very sad to think about. But the point is, kids essentially have to learn to repeat what they are told, rather than think for themselves if they want to advance in life. They then subconsciously carry this behavior over into "adulthood", where for a brief point in time, they will be exposed to extreme liberal agendas as their "teachers", who grade not only on bias of the book, but also their political ideologies, too. Once they "graduate" that part of "life" they will now look to television and media outlets to guide them on what is the "correct" response or view or action that they should further take to get "rewarded".

 

There's some deeper rooted psychological issues, as well. It goes back quite a ways, but it's ingrained into the collective, until we find a way to collectively break free. Many of the lost ones are just trying to "fit in". Television and media become the bridge for people to "connect". It's scary how many people won't know they "like" something until it's accepted to be "popular". Once it becomes "popular" they will all act as though they've always liked so-and-so or whatever show. The people who control both our information flow know our weaknesses incredibly well. They've remained in power as long as they have by exploiting our inherent flaws. I can't guarantee that things will get better any time soon, but I can say that this is one of the main reasons why we are here. We fight to be freed from the shackles which collectively bind us. We have made progress since this began. The further we push, the more likely people will see that it's okay to go against the grain of the collective group think. One day, it will be "cool" to go against what the TV says, and the ones who repeat what they saw on TV in hopes to feel accepted by society, will be force to change their behavior to ensure their social survival.