Thug Mentality Fine for Tupac, Not for College Males

Rahim

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#1
"Silence is a must, violence is a plus." These are the words from legendary rap artist Tupac Shakur describing, "living the thug life." But is this the life an educated young black youth would want to live? From incarceration to death, this "thug life" mentality has turned into its own culture. From the style of clothing, to the phrases used as greetings, this culture has generated millions of dollars off retail.

As a woman on Florida A&M University's campus, I notice a lot of guys. I notice all different shapes, sizes, and backgrounds. For some reason, there's a particular group of guys that intrigue me the most. They are the ones who came from substandard living environments and brought certain practices with them to college. This creates the thuggish college man.

I never understood how a guy could come from the "hood," get an education, and still be "hood." Some guys are balancing biology classes with trying to get weed from a homeboy. Trying to study yet turning his apartment into the local trap house. It boggles my mind sometimes when I see these guys in my biology class, and then turn around and see them have run-ins with the law.

These "thugs" run back to their parents, not their homeboys, to bail them out. These "college thugs" need to choose one lifestyle or the other. Be the college student you know you were sent here to be. It's not about being a "square," it's about having a mind of your own. A lot of people try to mimic what they see in the media, and they want to be and turn into something they're not.

I see these same guys in the club smoking and drinking like they were in a rap video. Yet, they come to class the next day and are "Mr. Studious." I can't blame them. Since they watch their favorite rapper guzzle down a bottle of Moet, they can't help but to imitate these people, right down to the thuggish mannerisms. As the old saying goes, "monkey see, monkey do."

Everyone doesn't blame the thug culture on high homicide rates, drug use, and the media. Many people blame the environment that some black youth grow up in. Either way, there's no excuse for young black men to behave in a way that could jeopardize their college careers. The thug movement isn't all bad. It has become a culture where youth can express themselves through music, dance and other venues.

It would behoove young black men to stop coming to class high and to embrace this chance to do something better than what you were doing in the "hood."

Source: Black College Wire - Corbin Robinson
 

Kadafi Son

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#4
As far as young black brotha needing to be there own person and stop mimicking there favorite rappers aspects, like Souljah Bitch, Lil Wayne, Lil Booosie and Rick Ross, I agree with that. But for 1, don't drag 2pac into this stereotype cuz it doesn't fit him, and 2, when she's talking about how you can come from the hood, try to get an education and still be hood...that's could be the same thing as me saying if I grew up on a farm in alabama, went to college and still acted the way I grew up. Talkin and walkin' like I was from alabama. These are things you grow up in and you can't just shred it off like a suit. Some aspects of the hood I don't agree with, but all types of life come with a mentality. And its ashame this was steretyped as young black males, cuz on my campus, I see white, middle Eastern a few Asians acting "hood".
 

ArtsyGirl

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#5
I dont get the point "choose one or the other" at least these guys are going to class, they havent been kicked out so they cant be behaving too badly. Also how is these guys drinking in a club any different to the widely known fact College is a piss up and non-stop parties? Its obviously just a lifestyle this girl hasnt been in much contact with before and is just a little scared.
 
#7
ah, the old, 'i don't understand why they're like this and yet be able to do something good'. terrible article that to be honest makes no sense, your lack of logic suprises me, what you do in reality has little effect on who you really are. And the fact that you are looking down on someone just cos they might smoke weed or live a different lifestyle than you reflects badly on you (whoever wrote the article).

educate yourself on life before judging other people's life.
 

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