By Grand Rapids Anonymous
tuesday, june 3, 2025 at 10:11:00 p.m. edt
Whatever happened to White music?
Rock and roll (White music) was put out to pasture by the record companies 20 years ago, in the same way advertising, music, tv, comedy and news was handed to blacks as part of the (as I look back now) synchronized replacement of Whitey.
13% have 100% support from the powers that be--whoever that is.
--GRA
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3 comments:
(1) And "country" is dead too, of course. Just saw Yet Another Article about that the other day.
(2) Here's one loose thread of 50s/60s/70s good times to hold on to: the Saturday evening oldies shows on wabcradio.com from New York, Cousin Brucie 6pm-10pm preceded by Vinnie Medugno at 5pm. WABC with Listen Live link. Always has an interview segment with some legend, too.
Process started in the late 70's early 80's, I remember blacks blasting early rap with their ghetto blasters (there's a reason they're called that). I'm imagining music corp. execs sitting around saying: "It's crap but rap is the future, inner city youth is playing it on the street, it's in Whitey's ear on the bus, next door to him and Whitey has to endure it, but White kids are hearing it and starting to like it. We're going to cash in by pushing this stuff...hard".
White kids liked it even when the lyrics were racist and demeaning toward Whites. I remember vividly in my 20's during the early 80's at nightclubs they would play rap songs, first one was rapper's delight by sugarhill gang, which was fairly harmless but then more offensive stuff would start getting played by DJ's. I remember one line in particular was: "Nigger prick bigger than White".
I remember black guys laughing when they heard that but Whites just dancing along like they didn't hear anything.
"Oblivious" might be the word to describe many Whites. Or just "dumbing down" for some reason
--GRA
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