To each their own. It's actually got a good beat. I especiallyloved the collab version with Anthrax at one point. I just don't wanna hear people preach to me about tolerance who are less tolerant than me. It's kinda a joke. 2Pac and Nas have/had positive shit, too, and I take it more seriously. Why? Because they are/were artists first, and more human seeming, rather than trying to be some kind of role models or politicians. IF PE weren't so hypocritical, I'd take conscious more seriously from them. I can't go from listening to Pink Floyd to Public Enemy and honestly not say that I recognize which is truly more "progressive". Just mine, though.
Farrakhan is a racial separatist, hardcore black Muslim extremist, and fullfledged racist. Not exactly a supporter of human equality. Why should we
"listen to
What he can say to you, what you ought to do"
To each their own. It's actually got a good beat. I especiallyloved the collab version with Anthrax at one point. I just don't wanna hear people preach to me about tolerance who are less tolerant than me. It's kinda a joke. 2Pac and Nas have/had positive shit, too, and I take it more seriously. Why? Because they are/were artists first, and more human seeming, rather than trying to be some kind of role models or politicians. IF PE weren't so hypocritical, I'd take conscious more seriously from them. I can't go from listening to Pink Floyd to Public Enemy and honestly not say that I recognize which is truly more "progressive". Just mine, though.
Farrakhan is a racial separatist, hardcore black Muslim extremist, and fullfledged racist. Not exactly a supporter of human equality. Why should we
"listen to What he can say to you, what you ought to do"