Friday, January 18, 2013

Lost State of Mind: Part 2

The Answer
"The State of our young Men"


I feel that the state of young black men shouldn't be put on hip hop's glamorization's. Hip Hop's influences are only seen as art to the Rappers or Poets at hand. Clearly the black community, mainly African American men should change their casual image, their talk and walk to ignite change in what the child sees after all they look up to what's presented. However mentoring is not the issue, the quality of mentoring is the problem. Expecting undereducated men to set the example is equal to Honey Boo Boo's mom giving parenting advice to a new Mom. So formatting change and the quality of man to set the standard should be also a major look at the tough situations our young black boys are put in.

Dondre Everwood

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