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<blockquote data-quote="Ironside" data-source="post: 1335585" data-attributes="member: 18346"><p>Yeah, it was sometime in the 90s when there was a meeting between music producers and the people who owned private prisons, hence why there's such a marked difference between pre-90s rap and post-90s rap. There isn't a whole lot of documentation on it because it wasn't exactly done openly, but there's been a few whistleblowers since then, and if one digs you can probably find evidence of it. I never saved the evidence, as if I were to try and compile documents on the crimes and seedy dealings that have gone on I'd need like 50 harddrives just to fit a tenth of it.</p><p>And yes, they are all part of the same (((tribe))).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironside, post: 1335585, member: 18346"] Yeah, it was sometime in the 90s when there was a meeting between music producers and the people who owned private prisons, hence why there's such a marked difference between pre-90s rap and post-90s rap. There isn't a whole lot of documentation on it because it wasn't exactly done openly, but there's been a few whistleblowers since then, and if one digs you can probably find evidence of it. I never saved the evidence, as if I were to try and compile documents on the crimes and seedy dealings that have gone on I'd need like 50 harddrives just to fit a tenth of it. And yes, they are all part of the same (((tribe))). [/QUOTE]
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