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Old 03.31.2007, 08:32 AM   #18
sarramkrop
 
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Sure, but do you not think that in the big scheme of things, Public Enemy ultimately had a very tiny influence on the conditions of millions of African-Americans? I mean, it's not something i'm making up myself, you can witness it in reality and to its horrifying extent. If music was that much of a consistent and reliable influence on social conditions and changes, i'd be the first person to embrace it. The reality is much gloomier than that.
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