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Male Rappers Shame African American Women

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According to the figure 2, it shows the various themes that male rappers mention. Some of the popular themes rapped about are material wealth, violence, drugs, and the “N” word. Even though degradation of women is not one of the popular themes, it is still a problem that needs to be resolved (White, 2010). The way male rappers shame African American women by comparing them with animalistic traits and objectifying them (Zhang, 2010). For male rappers, to expose their masculinity and this “manliness” is through the attitude that objectify women, practices that subordinate them, and derogation of men who adopt an egalitarian orientation equally affirmative of men and women and all sexual orientations (Weitzer, 2009). J.Cole is an example that exploit women in “loving” and respectful ways. …show more content…

nigga who knows, don't save her, she don't wanna be saved”, the word “sister” being used as someone who one respect, and LA is know for a city that have a sort of people, but Cole also mentions “hoes”, followed by, “lame niggas can't tell the difference”, meaning, LA sister is for black women who are independent, and desirable, that men should go after, while “LA hoes” are women that are depended, and aren’t for love, they are instead “gold digger” only care about

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