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COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS

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I don’t know how Ice Cube became the culture speaker for Afro-Americans and decided that rap with all of its profanity has become a common language for Afro-Americans.

I saw the person who spoke for the 2 Live Crew group on TV. The common language of rap had not done very much for him. You know--I mean--you know what I mean--I mean--you know--I mean.

T.K. RADECLIFFE

Culver City

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