Did the CIA Use Gangster Rap & Rock’n Roll to Destabilize Inner Cities? Rogan and Rick Ross Weigh In

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Joe Rogan and Freeway Rick Ross criticize hip-hop radio for promoting themes like violence and drug use, expressing concern over its impact on youth.

Rick Ross: “I would not let my kids listen to a hip hop radio station. Because they’re gonna be talking about killing, pimping selling drugs, killing.”

The two then discuss the CIA’s potential involvement in promoting rock ‘n’ roll and gangsta rap to keep society in a state of unrest.

Rogan: “… they have some sort of involvement in promoting these kinds of activities, both with rock’n roll in the 60s and then gangsta rap in the 80s… they do it to try to make sure that society is always in a state of unrest…

… they wanted to keep people in a state of unrest and promote criminal behavior and criminal activity and gang activity and to do it in popular music… that would make more crime and make more things happen and that they can get away with more levers of control.”

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