Chuck D wasn't of the bloviating, redundant rap released in the past 26 years. he was speaking to the black people and convinced many white people who agreed with his anti-racism message. he energized a strong black pride movement that threatened underhanded racist establishment. being black was everything and so you see the results of what happened. Blackness infiltrated Macy's with Cross Colors and Karl Kani, there were leather cut Africa medallions hanging around necks, X caps even before the movie came out alongside Spike Lee's black conscious films. black culture was showin' out strong. but then it was immediately wiped, staved off, almost like it never existed. disintegrated from history. Chuck D with the PE crew hold a hugely meaningful but short-lived historical noise and it was all taken away by plot. the gatekeepers were highly successful in getting rid of the black consciousness movement. here we are 30 years after and the 30 year old have no inkling of what Chuck was about while rating him against commercialized rap. once upon a time in the midst of a crack epidemic attack on the hood. the movement had big success but was deliberately drowned like a baby in a pool. hopefully the rise can happen again and break through next time. Chuck D