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SSgt (Join to see)
There is nothing brave about it. You are going to do what you will and likewise others.
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SGT (Join to see)
SSgt (Join to see) - I think Anon is speaking of my sharing the link.
However, I think I've posted more controversial content before.
Number 1 would likely be:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/how-would-hip-hop-rap-be-now-if-gangster-rap-had-been-a-fleeting-trend-and-or-it-stopped-glamorizing-african-american-racial-slurs
I'd put this recent thread at number 2:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/many-argue-that-homosexuality-is-a-mental-illness-resulting-from-sexual-and-other-trauma-how-much-should-this-affect-how-we-view-lgbt
However, I think I've posted more controversial content before.
Number 1 would likely be:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/how-would-hip-hop-rap-be-now-if-gangster-rap-had-been-a-fleeting-trend-and-or-it-stopped-glamorizing-african-american-racial-slurs
I'd put this recent thread at number 2:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/many-argue-that-homosexuality-is-a-mental-illness-resulting-from-sexual-and-other-trauma-how-much-should-this-affect-how-we-view-lgbt
How would "Hip-Hop/Rap" be now if Gangster Rap had been a fleeting trend and/or it stopped...
What do you perceive as the difference between hip hop and rap music? How could you see the genre being now hadn't money, sex, drugs, and violence taken priority over uplifting, educational, and thought-provoking messages?
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