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"content": "1/ In an amazing bit of serendipity, I've been listening to various podcasts, and this episode from \"Louder Than a Riot\" popped up. It deals exactly with the different way in which Black music is (literally!) criminalized for dealing with the same themes that white music does:\n\n#music #BlackMastodon #BlackFedi #hiphop #NPR #LouderThanARiot #Blackademia \n\nhttps://www.npr.org/2020/10/13/923405080/lyrics-on-trial-mac-phipps-pt-2",
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