McGerkey
January 22nd, 2006, 08:35 PM
Think about this: most major genres of music were created by the black man- from the racism, abuse, and general oppression coming from the white man. Blues, Jazz, Rock and rap were all created by black people. They, of course, did the smart thing and jumped ship once whitey boarded one genre, and then they'd create an entirely new genre.
You may all agree with me that music has gone to **** as of late, what with their being pretty much nothing new, fresh, or even different from the other crap. There's new subgenres being created everyday, but nobody, including myself, cares. Why? Because even if it's kinda different and original, there's no "punch" that will make it completely original- its own genre and not just a subgenre. This is where my plan comes in.
My plan is simple: we (the white man) will start full-on racism again. Oppression, oppression, oppression. We need to be as mean as we can to all black people. No mercy.
Once a new form of music emerges from the black man's oppression, we will stop the racism and jump the new genre's bandwagon bandwagon, simply extending a hand to our African-American friends, offering peace, love, and apologies such as "no hard feelings?".
You may all agree with me that music has gone to **** as of late, what with their being pretty much nothing new, fresh, or even different from the other crap. There's new subgenres being created everyday, but nobody, including myself, cares. Why? Because even if it's kinda different and original, there's no "punch" that will make it completely original- its own genre and not just a subgenre. This is where my plan comes in.
My plan is simple: we (the white man) will start full-on racism again. Oppression, oppression, oppression. We need to be as mean as we can to all black people. No mercy.
Once a new form of music emerges from the black man's oppression, we will stop the racism and jump the new genre's bandwagon bandwagon, simply extending a hand to our African-American friends, offering peace, love, and apologies such as "no hard feelings?".