why do you think minorities are less receptive towards extreme metal?

Its not a matter of blame, if I became rich by stealing all your money and then was able to pass my high standard of living on to my children while you continued to languish in poverty the injustice wouldn't die with me.

This kind of hollow rhetoric pisses me off. No, the injustice wouldn't die with you, but what are you actually saying about your belief regarding the liability of the descendents?
 
One thing I just thought of. The more developed a country, or the higher the standard of living is, the more of a metal scene it has. Norway, Sweden, and Finland have the highest standards of living, even higher than the US. And among non-Eupean, non North American countries, the more developed countries have the bigger metal scenes. Japan has a huge metal scene, and is the most developed country in Asia. Brazil is the most developed country is South America, and has a huge metal scene. After South Africa, Botswana is the most developed country in Africa, and these two countries have the biggest metal scenes in Sub Saharan Africa.
 
Lets see, the Jews now have an entire country because of the Holocaust, African Americans obtain affirmative action and government, educational and medical benefits because of their history of slavery, Africa and developing countries gets billions of dollars in aid in foreign and UN assistance. Yes, they continue to languish in poverty partly because of European oppression, but formally children of oppressed heritage born into these countries have far better opportunities than common migrants have.

I was thinking mainly of Africa itself, not people of African descent livng in the US.
 
This kind of hollow rhetoric pisses me off.

Sorry, next time I'll be sure to go into a self-righteous spasm as soon as someone disagrees with me, that seems to give your posts plenty of substance.

No, the injustice wouldn't die with you, but what are you actually saying about your belief regarding the liability of the descendents?
I'm saying I think the ex-colonial nations have an obligation that they frequently ignore, its hypocritical on a grand scale to benefit from oppression while endlessly bemoaning its evils without doing anything to redress the imbalance. I don't know nearly enough about imperial history to suggest a solution but I don't see people who suggest the decendents should in some way pay for the mistakes of the past as 'fucking stupid' any more than I think that about people who say everything is fine and nothing needs to be done.
 
One thing I just thought of. The more developed a country, or the higher the standard of living is, the more of a metal scene it has. Norway, Sweden, and Finland have the highest standards of living, even higher than the US. And among non-Eupean, non North American countries, the more developed countries have the bigger metal scenes. Japan has a huge metal scene, and is the most developed country in Asia. Brazil is the most developed country is South America, and has a huge metal scene. After South Africa, Botswana is the most developed country in Africa, and these two countries have the biggest metal scenes in Sub Saharan Africa.

Surely this is because these countries have more bands all together. Japan is going to have far more bands overall than a less developed Asian country like Laos or something, so their metal output will be greater as well.
 
I don't know nearly enough about imperial history to suggest a solution but I don't see people who suggest the decendents should in some way pay for the mistakes of the past as 'fucking stupid' any more than I think that about people who say everything is fine and nothing needs to be done.

I'm not paying reparations for something I had nothing to do with because my skin is a certain color.
 
Good for you. I'm beginning to regret my knee-jerk reaction to Demilich's post since I'm really not bothered to have this debate right now. I'll get back to you when I've spent a bit more time thinking what my position is.
 
One thing I just thought of. The more developed a country, or the higher the standard of living is, the more of a metal scene it has. Norway, Sweden, and Finland have the highest standards of living, even higher than the US. And among non-Eupean, non North American countries, the more developed countries have the bigger metal scenes. Japan has a huge metal scene, and is the most developed country in Asia. Brazil is the most developed country is South America, and has a huge metal scene. After South Africa, Botswana is the most developed country in Africa, and these two countries have the biggest metal scenes in Sub Saharan Africa.
I think the obvious reason for this is that a higher standard of living allows more people to spend on luxuries like musical instruments and lessons, and these things are much more readily available. I wonder how hard it is to get decent gear in a lot of countries. Apparently it's not that hard anywhere in Europe, or the majority of bands there are just people who came from rich families.
 
I think the obvious reason for this is that a higher standard of living allows more people to spend on luxuries like musical instruments and lessons, and these things are much more readily available.

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And of course ample free time as opposed to in many third world nations.
 
I think the obvious reason for this is that a higher standard of living allows more people to spend on luxuries like musical instruments and lessons, and these things are much more readily available. I wonder how hard it is to get decent gear in a lot of countries. Apparently it's not that hard anywhere in Europe, or the majority of bands there are just people who came from rich families.
Yep. That is a big part of it. It it also contributes to why the minorities in poor neighborhoods in the US generally don't play guitar.
 
Yep. That is a big part of it. It it also contributes to why the minorities in poor neighborhoods in the US generally don't play guitar.

no wonder Youngstown has a shit metal scene. Youngstown is a minority infested city with a poor standard of living.