Rap Exclusive Color

Is "nappy headed ho" an exclusive term?
I am not racist in the least. I have many black friends. I have to ask this....if Snoop Dogg would have immediately come out with a hit song referring to the Rutger's players as "nappy headed ho's", would it have meant the same thing? Or would it have added to their popularity? Double standard.
I was a women's college basketball player years ago. There is no disrespect toward them in what I'm saying.
Only when women (and minorities) stand up for a cause against this degradation will it end....When will the "airways", so touted by Rev. Sharpton, stop presenting the filth that it has been promoting for years within not only the black community (rap, hip hop, BET,etc) but others who are capitalizing on the degredation of young women of any color?
Do I like or listen to Don Imus? NO. Do I feel that he is a scapegoat for everyone else out there playing the race card? YES.
Nope. You are absolutely right. If rappers used derogatory terms, people would look the other way.
Maybe that's why rap is on the decline in popularity.
The demean women too much and promote their gangster lifestyle.
Don Imus is a scapegoat. Hopefully, it will revolutionize how entertainers present their materials in music and elsewhere.
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