:ugh: I've been perfectly consistent. You can't dismiss an entire genre. It's a fool's game. Like it or not I'm right and it's a true statement for pretty much every genre, and I suspect you've known that I've been right from the beginning.
Unless you're saying it makes sense to dismiss an entire genre as inferior in spite of all the counter examples provided? :ugh:
Unless you're also saying it's not a slippery slope, and it's a sound, rigorous, and acceptable course of reasoning in spite of what music critics and academics say on the subject? :ugh:
Unless you're saying that Stanford and Harvard were wrong to begin a hip hop archive? :ugh:
Unless you're saying that the 300 college courses taught on hip hop shouldn't be taught. :ugh:
Unless you're saying that hip hop doesn't have a literary and folkloric origin traced to the myth of the signifying monkey. :ugh:
Unless you're saying that people like Henry Louis Gates are completely wrong on the subject. :ugh:
This is really embarrassing for you, Deus.
I guess I should just listen to the wise words of Jay-Z.
For crying out loud...
Your argument was that it's subjective and that you cannot rate it objectively.
If that's the case, OF COURSE people can dismiss an entire genre as inferior.
Within the bounds of my subjectivity, furthermore, I can lay out perfectly objective criteria for analysis.
If it's not subjective, there are testable things to determine superiority/inferiority. You have not been able to come up with some. In fact, you've insisted that such things don't exist even though it's clear to even someone blind from birth that you could lay out objective standards.
So, your argument is that it's all subjective, but rap can't be dismissed because you say so. That's the bottom line of your argument, and it's ridiculous. From talking instead of singing, to stealing someone else's music instead of making your own, there are ways to evaluate this objectively, both within a genre and cross-genre. You may not like the standards chosen, but that doesn't make them inherently wrong. The SAT is used as an objective test of knowledge despite the cries of some that it's racist/inaccurate/etc....
As for what colleges are teaching, who gives a rat's ass? They teach a lot of idiotic courses, so nothing they add to it will surprise me. I don't say this to denigrate the rap classes, because I'm not posting to put down the genre. I say this to point out the uselessness of that particular argument:
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