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14 Kids suspended for Recording A Hip Hop Album

Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:08 pm

Allhiphop.com wrote:Fourteen high school students in Johnston, Rhode Island were suspended from school last week for recording a hip-hop album that administrators deemed vulgar and violent, according to the Associated Press. The students each received a five-day suspension and are required to perform community service and receive in-school sensitivity training once they return from their punishment. The group sold 50 copies of the album, which featured lines like “I just wanna grab the Glock and cock it back / kill everyone here, how ... is that,” before concerned parents contacted school officials. A first amendment attorney said of the situation: “School officials have a much stronger claim to jurisdiction even though the materials were created off-campus.” A report by the school superintendent is due this week.



Whatever happened to freedom of speech :?:

Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:38 pm

Freedom of speech? Lol yeah that's just great, death threats for all! Wtf is this though...

“I just wanna grab the Glock and cock it back / kill everyone here, how ... is that,”


:?

Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:46 pm

Theres freedom of speech, then there is propaganda and death threats as Jae said.

But then again, 'don't use that reverse racism crap'. :roll:

Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:50 pm

In the UK its actually illegal to threaten to kill somebody, you can get 4 years.

Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:03 pm

i don't agree with the lyrics of the song but the record was made off-campus though. i don't think it was right for the school to suspend them.

and jae's right with the freedom of speech thing. there are limitations to that afterall

Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:28 pm

That's hilarious!

Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:33 pm

Null17 wrote:i don't agree with the lyrics of the song but the record was made off-campus though. i don't think it was right for the school to suspend them.


In a way I agree, but I can't blame the school for taking a strong stance given some of the other gun related violence that's occurred in the not too distant past.

Tue Feb 15, 2005 3:30 am

14 high school students working together,( 14, when I was in high school you put me around 13 other students I'd be damned if we'd being doing anything constructive), to produce and distribute their own music. Last time I checked high school was more than a day care but an institution put in place to prepare you to be able to make a way for yourself during life on your own. Now, they took in to context that rap music is hot right now and that there is a demand for it and came up with a way to make it profitable for them. These kids have got a leg up on probably all their peers and they're being punished for it.

Tue Feb 15, 2005 4:37 am

Andrew wrote:
Null17 wrote:i don't agree with the lyrics of the song but the record was made off-campus though. i don't think it was right for the school to suspend them.


In a way I agree, but I can't blame the school for taking a strong stance given some of the other gun related violence that's occurred in the not too distant past.


Absolutely agree. Those lyrics are a thing to be concerned.
Of course they may be innocent blabber but there is also the posibility that some of those kids got dangerous ideas in their minds. :roll:

Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:38 am

How the fuck did that shit sell 50 copies?

Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:09 pm

skins wrote:How the fuck did that shit sell 50 copies?


Actually they would've sold more, but Ron Artest was helping them
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