NOT Common Folk

From The Village Voice,
From Brooklyn, a Rap Campaign Against Tight Clothes. You can call their rhymes tight, just not their jeans
by Arcynta Ali Childs
I'm by no means the biggest fan of 'the tight clothes movement' of the moment but suggesting that tight clothes are responsible for turning men gay and therefore by default, women lesbians is just sad. And especially sad that The Voice would actually give this ish any mind, I call boo to poor journalism. Their narrow-mindedness also insinuates that hip hop MUST be gangster and tights clothes cannot be hip hop and likewise a homosexual cannot be gangster and on and on. Logic and reality is obviously lost on them. Too bad these cats that 'supposedly' have the streets ear in the BK can't throw their weight behind something that actually means something.
Afrika Bambaataa, Godfather of Hip Hop was in a gang, but I seriously doubt he would call himself a gangster.
Earsnot is gay and may or may not claim himself a gangster but he will stomp a mof*cka (and has).
Run DMC not hip hop? Jam Master Jay homosexual?!?!
Proof speaks for itself, too bad ignorance is blind and deaf. Therefore this gets a big ass shiny gay as hell ignant ass mof*cka award. congrats!


and on the opposite end of the spectrum, a dope video that promotes self expression without having to be ignorant or tell someone else how they shouldn't live. Common Folk's own heterosexual and tight pants wearing NinjaSonik...

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