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Join Date: Jan 2014 Location: Britannia Posts: 777

Eminem presented as the 'Angry White man' Hearing the wiggers music it becomes obvious that it is done to portray him as the 'Angry White Man'. His music is upset rambilings. An anti-white trick they use is in his songs they put him alongside a 'strong' black female singer. The audio effect is the 'Angry White Man' contrasting with the 'strong' female black artist so making white males feel less masculine.



This differs from black rap music which pushes 'masculine' virtues of gangs, guns, drugs and free sex and the general theme that the black man has it all under control while the 'Angry White Man' Eminem is angry with the world around him.



There is also a lot of white male hetrosexual songs where the singers have a whispering feminine voice and a slow acoustic guitar where they sing of love, loss and sensitivity like it is all too unbearable. As there are few white masculine artists in popular music to be a 'man' young white males listen to the senseless mumblings of black music.



It is the same with white female artists as their songs are similar to the male hetrosexual songs in themes. They also have songs about going out to nightclubs with the purposeful addition of the black rapper in the song to link the excitement and rebellion of nightclubs with black men. In contrast to white female artists black female artists are 'strong' and 'powerful' like they are warriors.



I only noticed this recently and posted it in case anybody else has not noticed this