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    So old he can't get it up twitchyfinger's Avatar
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    Well the incident did not shut down red rocks another show scheduled for tonight. Do not know if it's the same artists as last night or not. Was reading some of the kids tweets last night and it sure is sad to see people scared to even go to another show now. Not the concert going days I remember at red rocks growing up that's for sure.

    Twitter feed from last night: http://www.reddit.com/r/hiphopheads/..._at_red_rocks/

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    The article makes it seem very targeted...Gang related?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tor Larson View Post
    At a rap hip/hop show? No way...not possible. That kind of music community has no connection to violence.
    Stereotyping an entire community of people based on one persons actions makes you look ignorant.

    Liberals do it to gun owners all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
    The article makes it seem very targeted...Gang related?
    Not enough info currently out to make any determination yet.
    Last edited by twitchyfinger; 06-20-2014 at 09:55.

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    "I'm backstage; we're on lockdown waiting to leave," said Faithon Lucas, the promoter of the concert, which, among other causes, was a benefit for GRASP, a gang-rescue and support project sponsored by the Metro Denver Partners.

    Guess that didn't really pan out like they thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado_Outback View Post
    Stereotyping an entire community of people based on one persons actions makes you look ignorant.

    Liberals do it to gun owners all the time.
    Since the majority of rappers make their money rapping about violence I don't consider it sterotyping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Since the majority of rappers make their money rapping about violence I don't consider it sterotyping.
    Your right. Its all that evil rap music and violent video games that guy probably listened to/played that caused him to shoot up that car. Not the fact that he was a criminal, that couldn't be it..

    /sarcasm

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    Maybe it was part of the show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Since the majority of rappers make their money rapping about violence I don't consider it sterotyping.
    We are talking about the music COMMUNITY, not just the artists themselves. Do you realize how many people, not affiliated with any criminal activity (including myself), listen to rap music?

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    Big Smo?

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