Quiet Riot: Campuses Rebel Against Gangsta Rap 
Published Saturday, October 24, 2009 1:00 PM
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    By Paul Scott
    In 1971, Gil Scott Heron recorded, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." Although the song was written during the time of the Vietnam War, Heron could have just as easily been talking about the war against gangsta-ism being waged on the campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's), today.

    Across the country , students are protesting the fact that student funds are being used to give fat paychecks to Hip Hop artists that promote violence and disrespect of women. Every year, black institutions of higher learning, collectively, spend millions of dollars bankrolling Hip Hop homecoming shows that promote the worst kind of anti-intellectualism.

    Unfortunately, except for a few Hip Hop websites and scant local media coverage, the protests have received little attention from a black community that should be rallying around such efforts to protect the minds of African American youth.

    Earlier this month, students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, NC protested an appearance by rapper, Gucci Mane because of his lyrics that glorify gang life. Although, the concert is still scheduled for October 31, the students were successful in getting North Carolina A&T administrators to drop the school's support of the show.

    Now, The FAMU People's Coalition, a group of students and community activists around the campus of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University have started a campaign against their upcoming homecoming show with the rallying call,' You Call that a Concert?".

    According to group co founder, Terrance Darnell during an interview with No Warning Shots Fired.com, the current FAMU concert lineup is in direct conflict with the cultural and social guidance that the institution is supposed to provide. The lineup was originally scheduled to include Gucci Mane but he will not attend, supposedly, because of legal issues.

    "The University shouldn't validate these artists, " said Darnell.

    It has been reported that a HBCU can invest upwards of $100,000 to put on these types of shows , money that Darnell says should be put to better use.

    "The money could have gone to get a higher caliber of artist," he said.

    On the organization's website , they list a group of performers whom they feel would better represent the university's mission statement including, Common and Lupe Fiasco.

    Although, many people believe that all young black people support the gangsta-ism of some of today's Hip Hop artists , Darnell says that his group's own research contradicts this long held myth.

    "Where are all the people endorsing this" he asks? "The majority of the people understand where we are coming from."

    Perhaps, the bigger question is why is so little attention being paid to these gangsta rap rebellions ? It can be argued that if the students of HBCU's were involved in some negative activity it would be front page news. However when young folks raise their voices against negative noise, the silence is deafening.

    In an era when the educational gap between black males and their peers just keeps getting wider and children are being killed on the streets by senseless, gang violence, how can we hold our tongues and refuse to speak out?

    Where are the religious leaders who should be on the front line of this fight? Where are the educators who should be waging war against the destruction of young minds? Where are the alumni of HBCU's who should be upholding the honor of their schools?

    Could it be that the blood money that these concerts generate makes those who should be aiding the protesters look the other way?

    The activities of these activists should be the main topic of conversation in barbershops, community meetings and Sunday morning church services in every city in America. Members of the community should be textin' and tweetin' this information to their circle of friends until the wee hours of the morning.

    Some my ask, why with all the problems facing black folks, should we be so concerned about a rap concert?

    Terrance Darnell said it best.

    "I'm not willing to have this on my conscience when I'm 70 years old."

    Neither should we, brother. Neither should we...


    For more information on the FAMU People's Coalition visit http://petitionfamuconcert.blogspot.com/ or on Facebook (You Call that a Concert?)




    Paul Scott is a self-syndicated columnist and author of the blog No Warning Shots Fired.com. He can be reached at (919) 451-8283 or info@nowarningshotsfired.com He recently launched the Intelligence Over Ignorance Campaign http://www.ioimovement.com/

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    mastermassacre said:

    Man....interesting article. If they don't want gucci thats cool, but i wouldn't consider his music gangster rap.....On a different note folks can be so hypocritical somtimes, they know damn well if it was 50cent or lil wayne or even ludacris they would of said yea, and they lyrics are just as bad as gucci manes...you had lil wayne performing at the BET awards F**k every girl in the world with teenagers on the stage while black leaders just watched....if yall ban gucci yall better ban everyone else also not just him.
    October 24, 2009 1:18 PM
     

    mastermassacre said:

    Also all the music i heard of gucci's is about being in the club and about women mostly...its dumbed down music but not gangster music...sound like yall trying to push somthing and gucci is the fall guy...thats cool tho...
    October 24, 2009 1:32 PM
     

    UptsFinest said:

    Divide and Conquer. Stupid n***as falling for it again. So stopping Gucci Mane from getting a check will change the attitude of our youth? Huh? This is another way to divide us. Good vs. Gangsta rap. College kids vs. Hood kids. When will we learn? The same people who are calling for the band of Gangsta Rap (Black Music) will happily mosey on down to the next Tarrentino gangsta thriller. I've listened to gangster rap all of my life and I'm closing in on my Masters Degree and CPA license. And I grew up listening to "real" gangsta rap (NWA, Ghetto Boys, Spice 1 etc.). This Gucci Mane s**tis far from gangsta. We must make sure we choose our battles properly. Instead of focusing on stopping a black man's profit, how about focusing on going into the neighborhood schools and to the elected officials to fix these schools?
    October 24, 2009 2:02 PM
     

    ZuluNation17 said:

    damn brother lay it down for these so-called "activist" divde and conquer my friends divide & conquer
    October 24, 2009 2:09 PM
     

    mastermassacre said:

    @uptsfinest

    Yea man i agree....this remind me of that delorius tucker and tupac stuff....somtimes i feel the people behind these articles are uninformed or have an agenda...
    October 24, 2009 2:19 PM
     

    general_J_Hood said:

    the enemy plan is to divide... co sign UptsFinest well put bruh.
    October 24, 2009 2:50 PM
     

    shani said:

    does divide an conquer mean black people should never have standards in our own community and ever question anything?

    50's Cents new mini movie called "Crime Wave" makes Black people look like savages.

    But more people are going to click on that video then read this article.

    October 24, 2009 3:49 PM
     

    gorgan said:

    Wether they were Right or Wrong artists will have to take this on board if this going to be the stance of the youth

    artists AND LABELS will really have to address that balance of reality rap or blatant exploitation

    ME PERSONALLY I LIKE A MIXTURE OF HIP HOP
    Knowledge , Gangsta , Abstract
    BUT THE RADIO+ VIDEO OUTLETS ARE NOT PROVIDING THIS

    October 24, 2009 4:59 PM
     

    PeoplePlease said:

    UptsFinest  with all due respect to your childish comment, you are the stupid ni**a if any... You're getting a masters in what? Certainly not behavioral psychology.  I know a man who screws prostitutes with no rubbers, he doesn't have AIDS, I'd be a fool if I held him up as a torchlight for the community. You didn't mention the millions of incarcerated, violent, misogynistic, drug dealing youth who do listen to these artists.

    I would respectfully suggest you all look up "The Century Of The Self", and stop criticizing any Black person who God forbid has the nerve to not want to be called bi*ch and ni**a and trap star ,etc.... From many of your comments you obviously have no understanding of the relationship between music, behavior, advertising, and image. It's like you grew up in single parent homes, and instead of respecting women, you get mad at them for defending their image....  

    Step your game up, then revisit this article......
    October 24, 2009 6:17 PM
     

    Tye-Banks said:

    What difference will it make if these same people go to club and dance to Gucci?

    I graduated from a HBCU (Shaw U) and people say one thing but do the other. How many people support Lupe or Common? These same people went at Nelly but turned around and went to see American Gangsta (which was a great movie)!

    HBCUs have some of the biggest hypocrites I have ever had the pleasure to be around. Half the girls come to class like they are going to the club, so who do they think are going to support this type of movement against an artist like Gucci who raps mostly about the club?

    I would rather focus on why the ratio at most HBCUs are 1 (man) to 12 or 13 (women) Gangster rap isn't causing that problem bruh.

    Why can't they have a balanced concert then? Gucci and Lupe now that would be a truly hip hop. Let's stop the segregation ish and let's stick together in this!

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    Well Mr. Tye-Banks, with all due respect, I'd suggest you check out The Century of The Self as well, and you are wrong on the male/female ratios at HBCU's, those numbers are grossly exaggerated, check it out....

          All to often, many of us (Black men) will analyze and critique those who respond to the disrespect , as opposed to the one who did the disrespecting. It's like you all are upset that someone is standing up for Black people. AllHipHop posts an article about Lil Wayne 'whip it like a slave' comment, silence, but let some self respecting Black person dare hold a ni**er accountable for their lyrics and actions, and now you e-revolutionaries jump up to post comments. Disgusting....

          Snoop said B ain't sh*t but ho*s and tricks, silence... C Delores Tucker says he's wrong, you all painted her as the enemy??? Stop cosigning everything with a good beat, you all probably still by R Smelly's music...!! Shiftless negroes with no standards keep Black people down....

     
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    @peopleplease

    "Bitches aint s**tbut hoes and tricks"....that statment is true....he didn't say "women aint shit" he said "bitches".....we live in a real world my dude and just like hollywood has movies on every subject so does the music industry....If the black colleges want to pick and choose thats ok thats there business....but gucci mane aint gangster rap, he is more of a club rap type of guy....Jay z with american gangster was more gangster than gucci and they sure wouldn't have a problem with Jay or wayne or 50.....
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    With all due respect Dude I was there. I went to two HBCU schools (Shaw U an St. Augustine) and partied at A&T and NC Central. If the ratio has gotten better GOOD! But it damn sure isn't nowhere near equal.  I've been in classes with 2 guys (me being one of them) and 16 females several times.  1-8 or 1-12 anyway it's bad!

    How many black men graduate from HBCUs is the question? Because most of the dudes weren't even going to class and ended up dropping out when I was there.

    I love hip hop. I'm not going to cut down Gucci Man because he's popular. Yall try this ish ever year and it's gotten old because you're not trying to deal with the real issues in the community. That's all we're saying stop pointing figures and start working with these dudes. Black people's problems aren't based in music it's revealed in music.

    Like I said, why can't they just have a more diverse show and have two types of acts at the show.  Look at how many people you could expose a artist like Lupe or Common too.

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    Quiet Riot: Campuses Rebel Against Gangsta Rap « dreysay said:

    October 25, 2009 4:24 PM
     

    Mister.X said:

    tye banks is 100% rite, you just cant assign all your problems as black americans to just this so called "gangsta rap". thats just plain foolishness...
    October 25, 2009 6:14 PM
     

    L-Rolla said:

    They should ban Gucci Man because he's garbage, not because he's a "gangsta rapper".  He is far from that.  I also went to an HBCU(FAMU) and I listened to gangsta rap all the time.  From Tupac to Cube to Face, I knew every record word for word.  It didn't make me go kill someone.  The problem is the kids that gets ahold of this music are heavily influenced by it.  We have the majority of our Black youth without a father in the house.  Hell, sometimes without a mother, being raised by an old grandmother while the mother is out on drugs and music basically raised them.  My problem with rappers is some intentionally try to influence them with this behavior.  The best gangsta rappers all have a message in the music.  If it's cautionary, cool.  If it's glorification, then it's a problem.  Most of the rappers are too high to address anything anyway.  Willie Lynch style.
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    I agree, ban Gucci Mane because he is horrible.  I'm not knocking people for their musical taste, but he has to be one of the dumbest rappers that I have heard in my life.  It's funny to me that some people have to make excuses for listening to him.  But whatever, I'm not saying that all of his listeners are dumb or anything but for the most part, dumb people are entertained by dumb s**t.
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    baynig4sho said:

    if this were an elementary school id understand.

    but arent these people supposed to be well educated young adults?
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    taggangmember said:

    Blah, blah, blah, let me hug a tree, eat some organic fuccshit, and read a few scrolls. Weak ass passive closet bitches always looking to eliminate the imtimidating agressive alpha male. Focus on keeping your bunghole tight for ur black bruno u p***y. Newsflash ho n***a, everybody isn't imtimidated by another male with a sacc. I can't stand Gucci as a rapper. Absolute donkey ass, but banning someone bcuz of the content of their music is absolute fuccery. House niggaz always wanting to do masters work. How bout u fucc niggaz move out of the damn way and let the real niggaz (who would be the so called gangstas) get in the trenches for change. Oh yeah, boycotts don't make change. In the real world only money and power are respected. No one cares how many books u read if u can't apply it to real life. In any real revolution the body count determines the winner. Lifes cold but fair. Fight a real battle fuccboy. To everyone who thinks I'm wrong, picture this: If u were in a battle for ur freedom or existence, who would u rather have with u in the trenches? Lupe or 50? I'm just sayin. I'm a fan of both by the way. Get ya fanga outcha p***y fuccboy!!!!!!!!!! The revolution is closer than u think!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quiet Riot: Campuses Rebel Against Gangsta Rap « Brand Newz said:

    November 3, 2009 5:14 AM
     

    Akaneon1 said:

    This is an excuse to get media attention off of supposed 'gangsta rap', by denying it and making it into a media frenzy because college admission rates are dropping due to the economic crisis.

    What the world needs right now is gangsta rap - People need to go out and kill some police, stick up the members of rich society, sell drugs, and kill each other.

    The depression ended because of the end of prohibition, which ended bootlegging.

    The simple solution is this: The less laws you enforce over people, the better society gets.

    We need to go out and kill all those rich motherfuckers, and take their money.

    Legalize marijuana. f**k the government.
    November 3, 2009 5:58 AM
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