Terrence Howard Blasts Black Stereotype
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007
HOLLYWOOD - Oscar nominee Terrence Howard jumped at the chance to narrate a new TV documentary about modern black culture because it gave him the chance to air his own views.
The actor, who played a pimp-turned-rapper in hit movie Hustle and Flow, admits he's appalled with his peers in the rap and hip-hop world and feels it's time someone like him stood up for well-meaning African-Americans.
He says, "I've been appalled for a number of years at what we have produced as a people, black people. Our music used to resonate in the soul and the heart and now our music has become something more common to a war theme.
"The beating of drums leads to anarchy. We've lost the message in our music and I wanted to speak about that."
And Howard's biggest issue is with those who use the 'N' word: "That word 'n**ger' that we've adapted and call ourselves by is evil. No good can come from an evil thing."
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