We remember Ice Cube as the man who once said: "Black people want to be like white people, not realizing that white people want to be like black people. You need black men who are not looking up to the white man, who are not trying to be like the white man." This mentality helped birth rap's exaggerated-thug movement: black rappers indulging in brutally violent imagery in an attempt to embody white people's distorted perception of black... More >>>