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There are few better class indicators than rap music.
A poor person, a stupid person, a born slave, etc can, in the modern age, conceal what caste they were born into. Usually all it takes is money. A stupid n****r, for instance, can get hundreds of thousands of acolytes simply by having money. Flaunt your shekels and the drones will follow.
However, there is one tell that immediately gives away your place in the spiritual / cognitive hierarchy. Rap music.
Rap music was designed from its very inception to be slop. It was never meant to be good music. It was never meant to be good. It was never meant to be music. It was meant to be background noise — a soundtrack for gang shootouts and smoking the leftover hash out of your baby mamas bong.
It was designed to suck every ounce of money from the lowest classes of society.
Every single spare dollar not spent on Jordans, stolen Glocks, or malt liquor, was given to rappers (and their Jewish producers).
All of this to say: it doesnt matter what race, economic class, social class, or geographic area you come from. If you unironically listen to rap, you were born to be a slave. You are cattle.
You may be able to hide it. You may be able to make a good living and dress like a British clay shooter from the 1930s, but i will always know what you are.
If, upon your first hearing of rap music, you werent immediately disgusted: your soul is that of a shit shoveler. You were meant to do the work that even Indian dalit dasyu sudra mleccha untouchables wont do.
Conversely, you may be destitute, downtrodden, and unremarkable in every way. But if you were disgusted and repulsed by rap noise when you first heard it, you are likely destined for far greater things. You are likely descended of nobles and knights.
If your friends listen to rap, distance yourself from them. They will only drag you down.
“Bro. BRO! Did you hear the new Kendrick 21 Ayo Blockdown Lil Nig Tyqueesha James Ferguson Floyd diss album?!?! Its so good bro hes such a lyrical genius man it goes so hard bro! Hey bro lets smoke some weed while eating some McDonalds then hop on Fortnite or CoD bro!”
@tbl12
@lovingangel
A poor person, a stupid person, a born slave, etc can, in the modern age, conceal what caste they were born into. Usually all it takes is money. A stupid n****r, for instance, can get hundreds of thousands of acolytes simply by having money. Flaunt your shekels and the drones will follow.
However, there is one tell that immediately gives away your place in the spiritual / cognitive hierarchy. Rap music.
Rap music was designed from its very inception to be slop. It was never meant to be good music. It was never meant to be good. It was never meant to be music. It was meant to be background noise — a soundtrack for gang shootouts and smoking the leftover hash out of your baby mamas bong.
It was designed to suck every ounce of money from the lowest classes of society.
Every single spare dollar not spent on Jordans, stolen Glocks, or malt liquor, was given to rappers (and their Jewish producers).
All of this to say: it doesnt matter what race, economic class, social class, or geographic area you come from. If you unironically listen to rap, you were born to be a slave. You are cattle.
You may be able to hide it. You may be able to make a good living and dress like a British clay shooter from the 1930s, but i will always know what you are.
If, upon your first hearing of rap music, you werent immediately disgusted: your soul is that of a shit shoveler. You were meant to do the work that even Indian dalit dasyu sudra mleccha untouchables wont do.
Conversely, you may be destitute, downtrodden, and unremarkable in every way. But if you were disgusted and repulsed by rap noise when you first heard it, you are likely destined for far greater things. You are likely descended of nobles and knights.
If your friends listen to rap, distance yourself from them. They will only drag you down.
“Bro. BRO! Did you hear the new Kendrick 21 Ayo Blockdown Lil Nig Tyqueesha James Ferguson Floyd diss album?!?! Its so good bro hes such a lyrical genius man it goes so hard bro! Hey bro lets smoke some weed while eating some McDonalds then hop on Fortnite or CoD bro!”
@tbl12
@lovingangel