Epilogue of The Coin part 3 (C) 2025 (edits in progress)

 Maybe he needed to be preached to, "They've ruined our economy..." He could imagine someone saying

,"Well you wanted to be black so much. Now you get your chance."

In 1988, twenty years after The Civil Rights Movement, white upper middle, and upper white class neighborhoods around the US, parents were horrified that their children were listening to Gangsta Rap. Were the descendants, or the ancestors of the Watts California riots getting revenge?? Revenge demonstrated by white kids talking street talk to their parents after listening to Gangsta Rap? 

He remembered an awkward ride to junior high school in his father's pristine black mercedes. His father had to think that he was going to save him, "Son, what is this cassette I found in your bedroom? Kool Moe Dee 'Rise and Shine'?"  

He tried in vain for the next five minutes to explain to his father about Rap in two categories: positive rap and gangsta rap. And the destined to be prodigal son, "Don't go in my room again! It's not like he is saying f the police!"

"Why don't you listen to something more wholesome like 'The Monkeys?' While you're living in my house it's my rules!"

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