Actor Malcolm Jamal Warner has examined Hip-Hop, and he thinks it has become anti-Black. Speaking with Peachtree TV, he gives a reason why.


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“When you listen to the Hip-Hop getting exposure,” Warner opened. “The messages that are getting the exposure are misogyny, murder, mayhem and disrespect of fellow Black people.

“You can’t have a popular Hip-Hop song without using the n-word. Our Black music has become anti-Black and it’s been so normalized that it gets right by us. The conditioning and programming is so powerful.”

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