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115 Girls Pregnant At Robeson High in Chicago

In this article, a white reporter with CBS News struggles to understand why 115 girls in a single high school are pregnant. Robeson High has a population of 800 students. And of course the school is majority black.
The reporter has probably never watched the highly sexualized rap videos on BET or heard the degrading lyrics in Hip Hop songs catering to these same kids.

The writer probably doesn’t know that the girls at Robeson high are products of a Hip Hop culture that glorifies violence, sex and crimes against women. And that these girls grew up watching rap videos portray black women as sexual objects for the pleasure of rappers and their thug entourages.

Rappers routinely spit lines about challenging authority and breaking society’s rules by encouraging promiscuity among today’s youth.

Surely the writer is familiar with rapper Lil Wayne and how he freely plants his seed in any bimbo opportunist who is willing to open her legs to him. In fact, there was a recent incident where black chicks shot up his tour bus because he refused to have sex with them.

So far the tally of baby mamas knocked up by the rapper this year alone stands at 4. Wayne already has a 9-year-old with reality tv personality Antonia Carter.

Robeson Principal Gerald Morrow blames the pregnancies on the girls home life and absentee fathers. He doesn’t mention to the white reporter the destructive influence Hip Hop has had on an entire generation of youth. Maybe because he knows it’s a black thing and she wouldn’t understand.

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Comment by MiKE407HAZE on October 17, 2009 at 12:55pm
damn bruh... strap up or pill up!!
Comment by lil B on October 17, 2009 at 1:53pm
These mothafuckers are sooo wrong for blaming this shit on Hip Hop!!! Like them white girls didnt know what was good.
Comment by Shane Singh on October 17, 2009 at 4:01pm
i guess its true what they say...once you go black...you don't go back
Comment by Christine on October 17, 2009 at 4:02pm
This picture looks fake, is that a man the black shorts. They should have never taken prayer out of the school system. I see some people will never grow up on this site. Like I said before, keep telling lies and spreading rumors. I hope you feel better about yourself one day and begin to make positive music.
Comment by KTic on October 17, 2009 at 7:54pm
WTF do Lil Wayne raps have 2 do wit this!!! The lame ass reporter that put the similarity out is silly as hell. That he couldn't think that this situation is deeper than rap. Where the hell are they parents? Lil Wayne and his baby mamas and his daughter has nuthn 2 do wit this. Sounds like this school and these kids have no guidance to where they have their own mind and not 2 follow what everybody else is doing.
Comment by KTic on October 17, 2009 at 7:57pm
Im still venting on this shit, then he had nerve to say that rap glorifies violence sex and crimes against women. Why wasn't rock, and hard metal included. Dum ass! Rap don't raise kids. Parents do! Dum ass reporter.
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Comment by Donla Willis III on October 18, 2009 at 7:08am
That's wild. You blame a genre of music for the irresponsibility of parents, teachers, and students old enough to tell from right and wrong? Doesn't add up. Do they ever listen to some of the hard core metal music that quotes murderous themes, and demonic culture? Or is it they have, and just couldn't understand the lyrics? Or maybe it's just a black thing. But we supposed to be off that aint we? Did Bill O'Riley inspire this article or something?

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