What is happening right now in American society with our children, the things that they are being exposed to.
Well, I think it was last week I covered for you a rapper, a nine-year-old rapper, an illiterate rapper, literally cannot read, named Lil R.T., So he recently covered his music video, which is up on YouTube.
Also, he's got an Instagram page.
It's called 60 Miles.
And in the lyrics, he's talking about women who he doesn't want to hang out with unless they're willing to To suck his D. He's nine years old again, so he hasn't even gone through puberty.
These are the kinds of lyrics that were coming out.
And we covered this piece because it's not funny.
It speaks to the corrosion of our culture.
It speaks to the corrosion of black culture, obviously a part of the bigger American picture.
And people shouldn't find this sort of content to be funny.
Well, it turns out that Lil RT, the nine-year-old rapper who cannot read but raps about sex, responded to me.
I want to show you what Lil RT had to say.
Take a listen. What do you want to say to her?
Why? What happened?
So they all start coming around here.
Bring it to her restaurant, right?
Mm-hmm.
You were telling me about the food trash.
Ha ha ha.
Ha ha.
So you hear him say that I need to be quiet because I'm all up in his silo.
He's obviously being egged on by the adults, and that's really who I want to respond to because little RT is a child, and my heart breaks for him, genuinely.
I see a child that could have so much potential, and yet he is surrounded by monsters, people that know that they are not furthering his rap career.
In fact, they are probably leading him down a path of harm, obviously, if he cannot even read at the age of nine years old.
The future is not looking bright for him unless there is some sort of an extreme intervention in which there should be.
You have people over at Child Protective Services that will show up at your house if you refuse the vitamin K shot for your infant at the hospital.
And yet you have a little RT that's creating content on the internet talking about women performing sex acts on him, talking about running from the police, and there's no problem here.
That's just what they expect for black Americans.
They expect their prospects to be Well, let's return to the streets.
You should always be on the streets.
You should want to be a ball player, which is probably not going to happen statistically.
You have a virtually 0% chance of being the next LeBron James.
But if you pursue this path of music or you pursue this path of sports, maybe you end up like a little RT and hope that you're not dead by the time you're 20.
And so they're egging him on there, and he's saying, she's off in my silk.
I can't answer that because I don't know what it means.
I don't care to know what it means. I'm not for the streets.
I'm not all up in your silk.
I'm paying attention to how your parents are harming you, which your underdeveloped brain obviously can't comprehend.
But they comprehend what they're doing.
They know what they're doing. Whatever, they wrote some disclaimer there that he thinks I own a restaurant.
I don't. They think it's funny to show that people are just jealous of him.
We aren't. We are concerned for him because we should be concerned.
Every person should be concerned when there is a young child who should have their entire world before them.
Who instead is sitting on a couch responding as if he's in a rap battle with someone who is expressing concern for his life.
Adults don't care about him.
That's the point. We are in a circumstance now in America where there are too many adults who don't care about their children, who care about clicks, who care about Facebook, who care about TikTok, who care about Instagram, and want to use their children to further their own desperate need for attention.
This kid needs a book.
This kid needs to learn how to read.
This kid needs better parenting.
What we need as a society, by the way, I want to be clear, is better parenting all around.
So I am disturbed by this response.
I don't find it funny. I don't find it cute.
I think we need to stop telling parents that this sort of stuff is cute and liking it and thumbsing it up.
We need to call them out for their abhorrent behavior.
In my estimation, these parents are behaving as if they're younger than little RT. It's an embarrassment.
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