I listen to Hot 97 and occasionally Power 105.1 on my way to work every morning. For those who don't know, these are the two main FM hip-hop radio stations in NYC and the #2 and #3 most listened to rap stations in the country.
Hot 97 was updating the audience about the latest Hollywood sexual misconduct news, so I switched over to Charlamagne's morning show instead. He usually comes through for me and is (was?) one of the rawest, inappropriate personalities on the air. Constantly creeps on his hot female guests. Personally I think he's funny.
I turned the dial just in time to hear him give a full 3 minute monologue about rape culture, the evils of objectifying women, and how deeply sorry and misinformed he is for the way he has talked and acted in the past.
I listened to the whole piece just to make sure he didn't say "lol jk" at the end. He didn't. I was shocked that the PC culture could reach that far that fast.
Of course, both stations are playing this as soon as they finish their progressive bullshit chatter:
![[Image: dodgy.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/dodgy.gif)
Although I admittedly love listening to it, it's no secret hip-hop and related media are the most ridiculous contradictions in existence. Rap music is more popular than ever, and the rapper with the most sexist, violent, drug abuse-promoting lyrics usually wins. However, in a climate where no one famous is safe from sexual assault allegations, something is going to have to give with the dueling messages hip-hop is putting out. Will anything be done to stop Rick Ross from rapping about spiking a girl's drink and then smashing while she's fucked up or openly acknowledging in an interview that he'd expect to fuck any woman signed to his label?
Who do you think is going to back down first? Gangstas or feminists?
Hot 97 was updating the audience about the latest Hollywood sexual misconduct news, so I switched over to Charlamagne's morning show instead. He usually comes through for me and is (was?) one of the rawest, inappropriate personalities on the air. Constantly creeps on his hot female guests. Personally I think he's funny.
I turned the dial just in time to hear him give a full 3 minute monologue about rape culture, the evils of objectifying women, and how deeply sorry and misinformed he is for the way he has talked and acted in the past.
I listened to the whole piece just to make sure he didn't say "lol jk" at the end. He didn't. I was shocked that the PC culture could reach that far that fast.
Of course, both stations are playing this as soon as they finish their progressive bullshit chatter:
![[Image: dodgy.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/dodgy.gif)
Although I admittedly love listening to it, it's no secret hip-hop and related media are the most ridiculous contradictions in existence. Rap music is more popular than ever, and the rapper with the most sexist, violent, drug abuse-promoting lyrics usually wins. However, in a climate where no one famous is safe from sexual assault allegations, something is going to have to give with the dueling messages hip-hop is putting out. Will anything be done to stop Rick Ross from rapping about spiking a girl's drink and then smashing while she's fucked up or openly acknowledging in an interview that he'd expect to fuck any woman signed to his label?
Who do you think is going to back down first? Gangstas or feminists?