You know min, your last post seems to have some really deep biases built into it. On the surface it reads as if you believe that:
1) all rap is violent speech. (Go listen to a will smith song).
2) only “woke” people listen to rap. I assure you 99% of people who are rap fans are anything but “woke”.
3) you seem to be implying that only negros listen to rap by saying “their people”. Every rapper knows to make it big they have to cross over to more than just blacks. Its a simple numbers game.
4) and that the “woke” crowd embraces rap. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The woke crowd hates rap because of its so called misogynistic mentality.
The simple truth of “woke” culture is that its white suburban women and other highly privileged “woc’s” who see a chance to virtue signal, and a very small number of soy boys who hope against all odds they can get laid if they play along.
The only reason this soft serve mentality has ANY traction is because on social media its easy to mistake whining bitchs for big dogs. Companies have this bizarre concept that every little yappy bitch on social media has influence and money to spend when the truth is the big dogs dont waste time on social media, Twitter especially. Slowly companies are coming around but for now its a fact of life.
Dont conflate Twitter mobs for real life.