Relies on the fiction that American mainstream models of masculinity (the white middle class) are non-violent, "respect" women, and reflect a history of civility, honor, and justice. Bush's State of the Union Address on February 3, 2005, "Tonight I propose a three-year initiative to help organizations keep young people out of gangs, and show young men an ideal of manhood that respects women and rejects violence." Her rejection of this quote is basically the back-bone of this section of the chapter.(113)ฤก. In the first section, R.E.S.P.E.C.T- But Not the Kind Aretha Franklin Had in Mind, she quotes George W. She does this into three general sections, R.E.S.P.E.C.T- But Not the Kind Aretha Franklin Had in Mind, Explicit Isn't Always Exploitative, and "Free the Girls": Hip Hop's Betrayal of Black Women. She comments on the bigger issues about sexism as a whole not just an issue in hip hop and solutions to this issue as well as giving her personal opinions on this matter. In chapter 5 Tricia Rose goes in depth about the debate in hip hop on sexism and women.
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