You reduce crime by eliminating poverty. The reason so called nice neighborhoods have lower crime rates is because people’s basic needs are being met. It is not because of police, alarm systems, or neighborhood associations. Poverty creates crime.
@Millska21@donmcgowan You dont understand what this means. The left agrees with the settled science (facts, if you will)
The diversity on the right is due to not accepting those facts instead believing in untested hypotheses such as god did it.
You're literally proving OPs point ffs
@donmcgowan@LondonJennn If this is seen as the dangerous problem it's being portrayed as, why are right wing "activists" not addressing it with meaningful action? There's a recruitment and retention crisis in education. Do something.
This 'diversity of thought' image merely shows that one side agrees with the settled science while those on the right follow conjecture, speculation, untested hypotheticals and feelings.
If this is seen as the dangerous problem it's being portrayed as, why are right wing "activists" not addressing it with meaningful action? There's a recruitment and retention crisis in education. Do something.
Genesis Elijah built his name without a major label.
Born in Brixton, shaped in Luton, he earned respect through bars and work rate.
He moved from mixtapes and CD-Rs to streaming without losing his voice.
He writes, raps, produces, and stays present across eras.
@Kil889 I agree with the sentiment and it's a shame that the shift away has been so dramatic. In a different way @AesopRockWins has dropped a lot of fun tracks on recent albums. "John Something", "Snail Zero", "100 Feet Tall", "Aggressive Steven"...lots to put a smile on my face!
Harry Love.
This is the producer who blessed Blak Twang, Verb T and Yungun, crafted the legendary “Murda track by Klashnekoff,” DJed for Clipse, and worked with names like Shawn J Period, J-Zone and Pacewon.
A staple in UK Hip-Hop.
Salute to Harry Love.
Lewis Parker helped shape UK Hip Hop.
In the late 90s, he built a sound rooted in dusty drums & soul samples.
He produced key tracks on Klashnekoff’s The Sagas Of… & later worked on Ghostface Killah’s Fishscale.
His albums on Melankolic gave British Rap its own identity.
Tony D helped build UK battle rap from the ground up.
Member of Poisonous Poets. Became 3x Don’t Flop champion.
Battled on King of the Dot & carried UK Hip Hop onto global stages.
For over 30 years, he’s shaped the culture while explorIng Black British identity through film.
Roots Manuva paved the way for Streets & Dizzee Rascal, yet most young people don't know his name.
His track "Witness" = greatest UK Hip Hop song ever. 50K copies sold, barriers broken.
A legend who shaped British music but never got the recognition he deserved.
@ChairmanMaf My mum died 25 years ago today...
I am still the lost boy trying to figure this shit all out without her love.
This might not resonate, but I don't think there is any better grieving than creative expression.
Made this beat after my dad died a few years ago to get it out of my system. The biggest thing that'll happen to any of us but nobody ever talks about it, pretty silly really #thepits
You know when you overlook an album for one reason or another and then stumble upon it again and it just seems like it was exactly the right day for it and it hits juuuuusssst right....
Well today was @Chali2na and @Krafty_Kuts turn...
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