Is it my imagination or is ‘rapper’ a very common profession among black criminal suspects and victims? It seems there is a disproportionately high number of rappers among suspects and victims every time I read a story about crime involving blacks in urban Toronto. Is this a default job? Or is it simply what unemployed youth claim they do?
Is it my imagination or is ‘rapper’ a very common profession among black criminal suspects and victims? It seems there is a disproportionately high number of rappers among suspects and victims every time I read a story about crime involving blacks in urban Toronto. Is this a default job? Or is it simply what unemployed youth claim they do?
It is almost as if the culture that glorifies violent crime through rep music, ends up acting it out the most.