Like it or not, this extended remix Kansas City rap music advocacy against violence might resonate more than so many religious themed calls for justice.
The half-hour Kansas City anti-violence march documentary offers footage form within the urban core and a street level call to at least stop violence against women and children.
Overall, an inspiring clip from "Mad Marlon" which touts community responsibility amid a tragic crime wave.
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Here is some "Hip/Hop" translated for you white boys.
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It turns out pretty well, with the expected results.
Some good footage, a few good points. But we need to do better if we want to save our community.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, you don't need to say everything one is thinking out loud. So, I think on. What next Mad Marlon?
ReplyDeleteMarch against hip-hop and rap.
ReplyDeleteThey rap in country music too. I hate to admit I listen to country.
ReplyDeleteGuns of the Navaronne ready erupt some truth on him...
ReplyDeleteGood job Marlon.
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