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Here at the Daily Stormer, we continue to strive towards interracial understanding by helping white people understand the culture of blacks through rap music. Due to a perceived lack of understanding among whites, who are very racist, we believe that by understanding black culture, whites will stop being less racist. White people hate black people... Read More
In order to create cross-cultural understanding, we are trying to translate a wide range of rap music songs from ebonics to English, so that white people can better understand black culture. It is our view that whites do not have a solid grasp on black culture, and we believe that much can be understood by... Read More
The translation of rap songs from ebonics into English is intended to promote cross-cultural understanding. In particular, I want to promote the understanding among white people that black people, if left to their own devices, behave like tribal savages from Africa thousands of years ago. Previous Stormer Ebonics Translations can be found here. English translation... Read More
Stormer Ebonics Translations is a series of ebonics-to-English translations of rap music songs, designed to help non-native ebonics speakers better understand the vibrancy and deep-rooted heritage of black culture. A recent song by rap artist 42 Dugg has gotten a lot of play in the scene. With only 1.8 million views, it is not as... Read More