No I didn't necessarily need to go back 30 years hence why I said look at the neo colonial policies of white countries today. For instance, forcing 3rd world nations like those in Africa to follow climate initiatives that are beyond absurd when not acknowledging there own carbon footprint. Colonialism has not ended its just under a different guise.
The difference between what I'm saying and what you're saying is you truthfully believe this stuff you harp about black people. I don't actually feel white people are violent, or oppressive, or should be held accountable for the actions of the past or the current. I only said what I said to show you how illogical your way of thinking is and get you to see your own bias (which of course its not a bias to you is it).
Of course I can acknowledge the gangsta rap influence on modern rap culture. I also do understand the challenges the black community faces with black on black violence which I personally see as another facet of internalized racism within the community. However, rap music at its core was a social and political tool for the oppressed. Remember it was WHITE music industry owners that made Gangsta Rap popular; the same WHITE music industry owners that currently promote rap music focused on money, drugs and women. This is to further oppress the black community by controlling all forms of media black people consume. Why is black household debt so high? Because popular black culture teaches blacks to spend spend spend and not save save save. Who has a vested interest in this? A capitalist economy.
Riiight. "WHITE" music industry. "WHITE" Lyor Cohen, Sumner Redstone and Jerry Heller.
How is connecting cause and effect between a violent culture and the actual violence of said targeted demographic as a consequence (direct or indirect) illogical? If I say whites did more drugs and had more promiscuous sex after the rise of sex, drugs and rock'n roll culture, would you call that illogical too?
No man, you're clearly on a mission to prevent any racially oriented criticism towards blacks, by continuously deflecting with what-about-isms on whites. When I criticized American imperialism in the past, you don't go, yeah but what about the Chinese either, do you?
But your point on Capitalism is not wrong. They can both be right. Fuck da Police isn't a very capitalist statement though.