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Sometimes being the hero means saving the villain.
He does that. Keeps you on your toes.You're jumping back and forth between teens and young adults and small children.
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He does that. Keeps you on your toes.You're jumping back and forth between teens and young adults and small children.
You're jumping back and forth between teens and young adults and small children. But even limiting it to small children...even if that song is the 1st time they hear about it guess what it's on their parents to do. Explain it to them. That ain't Young Miami's job. Kids ask all types of questions. And as a parent you either choose to explain it or don't. If you don't then live with the outcome of them finding out on their own. If you do then you now have control over how your child interprets what they're hearing. Talk to your kids. They actually do listen.
And as for people old enough to already know what scamming is, the song ain't gonna turn them into something they already weren't. If they was gonna scam then they was gonna do it given the chance to..not because there's a song about it. Because by the time you reach your early teens you already aware of shit like that anyways. And as Du said, for a person to even go that route there's a series of life events that precede it. The idea of somebody waking up on a random Tuesday who had never considered scamming being convinced by this song to all of a sudden become one is some crazy shit
He does that. Keeps you on your toes.
You mixing up your arguments. Stop jumping around.Brotha, I've been talking bout 5th graders for the past 2 or 3 days. I am responding to the "they've already gone" stay on this,
If they never heard scamming, they are not gone, that's 7 year olds, 8, anybody, teens, young adults. This song introduces them to scamming.
So basically, even though responsible parents keep be their kids away from this shit, it still needs to be banned because all parents aren't responsible??
So instead of focusing on the parents and home life... We just make shit easier for them by limiting their access to things that could potentially be harmful??
That's literally like saying... Even though MOST people drink responsibly.... Because a FEW can't..
We're gonna ban ALL alcohol.
Brotha, I've been talking bout 5th graders for the past 2 or 3 days. I am responding to the "they've already gone" stay on this,
If they never heard scamming, they are not gone, that's 7 year olds, 8, anybody, teens, young adults. This song introduces them to scamming.
You mixing up your arguments. Stop jumping around.
What I'm saying is, that if a child ALREADY has this song in their playlist.... And damage that you feel this song could cause has already been done due to their home life. The song isn't the tipping point, they been on that way before they ever heard this track.
If there a song is talking about, Kill All Black People, being played.
Even though you and yours don't listen to it, it should still get 500 spins a day according to you and Black Rain's logic?
Them folks who are listening to it, "They already hate black folks"
The song won't make folks who never saw a black person, want to hate black folks? It's gonna skip over them and they can just jam to it and still love black folks right?
According to both of you and BlackRain logic?
Even keeping it to just kids...that song ain't gonna be the end all be all of what imprints in their heads. That one song ain't sending nobody down the path of criminality. Life isn't that simplistic. And trust and believe kids are far more aware of the world than adults often give them credit for. That is one thing being a parent shows you.
You have pivoted into something that's not even about the topic.
You said that kids are already gone, and I asked you how kids at that age are already gone when they don't even know what scamming means... but .nvm lol
I'm pretty sure no one would start hating black people because a song told them to. That's outrageous, ridiculous, and a insult to my intelligence to begin with.If there a song is talking about, Kill All Black People, being played.
Even though you and yours don't listen to it, it should still get 500 spins a day according to you and Black Rain's logic?
Them folks who are listening to it, "They already hate black folks"
The song won't make folks who never saw a black person, want to hate black folks? It's gonna skip over them and they can just jam to it and still love black folks right?
According to both of you and BlackRain logic?
Du said that kids are already gone. In that post im saying that kids already are exposed to things even through children's entertainment that would allow you to explain certain things they come across in a more mature way. So some topics you think may he foreign to them actually aren't. And also that simply hearing a song won't imprint on them enough to change the trajectory of their entire life like you seem to think it will.
That's over a billion fucking dollars......I like a gangster-ass nigga makin' more than ten figures
I'm pretty sure no one would start hating black people because a song told them to. That's outrageous, ridiculous, and a insult to my intelligence to begin with.
I would just laugh at the song, cuz it's clearly trolling, and make mental notes of people who spread that message.
Which you should do. If you think this song is spreading the idea of scamming.... Distance yourself from people who openly listen to it and like it.![]()
We are talking about scamming brotha, You pivoting to other stuff as I stated earlier.
Kids are not already gone. If Daffy Duck blows off Elmor Fudge with a double barrel, that's not damaging as listening to this shit at 8 or even at 17. It's not even cool for grown women to talk like this.
8 year old girls, boys, shouldn't be on this time.
I like a gangster-ass nigga makin' more than ten figures (Yеah)
I'm a down-ass bitch, ridin' with you in the splatt
Only fuck with the hitters, for his girl, hе a tricker
Callin' up his trap phone, pussy nigga, where you at? (Where you at?)
Show me where you spin the block on your opps (On your opps)
Hangin' out the drop, screamin', "Fuck the cops" (Fuck 12)
What we doin', nigga? Show me where your hood at (Where your hood at)
What's your face card? Nigga, where you good at? (Woah)
@SeaSnake where you at. Where all my scammming ass niggas at
That's his favorite part lol. Fuck Nigga
That's over a billion fucking dollars......
How realistic is it that girls out here meeting billionaires?
And if they are... Again, where are the parents??
knock think chicks gonna magically start scamming billionaires cuz of a Yung Miami song??
Did that little white girl on only fans scam Shannon Sharpe because of Yung Miami.
Cuz that's the only real life example vs the hypothetical bs you keep pulling out your ass...
How these chicks gonna scam rich dudes bruh? How?? You think millionaires and billionaires hear this song and be like
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