Although there is no proof, you are the judge of how you perceive the world. At first I felt it was too horrifying to be true, but at the same time the greed in America was apparent to me. Consequences caused by rap music have made people believe that black people who listen to rap music are just like how the songs describe them as killers or people who do drugs. This is why a multitude of black people go to jail at a young age. In the result, people second guess about hiring a black person because they’re doing drugs or they're involved in some gang. However in reality they aren’t involved with any of that even if they do listen to rap music and they can’t secure a job since that's the stereotype people have when they spot them. I’m a huge fan of Tupac Shakur, but my 12th-grade teacher who I looked up to dislike him. He felt Tupac’s music was aggressive and it made people want to be violent. Rap music today and in the 90’s are focused around drugs, crimes, money, and getting hoes. In addition, my teacher was not racist, I believe this to be true because he plays traditional African music in Africa and have several close African American friends. My point is the stereotype that rap music could make people do criminal acts was actually something people believed. My teacher even assumed I was doing drugs because I was listening to Tupac. Even though I am not African-American I was offended because Tupac was not only a symbol for marijuana, he was a symbol for leadership and perseverance. So how often is it when a black person listens to Tupac is he accused of doing drugs? The