The Punks took their name from punks.
Punk Rock is rock for punks, and it became a term of pride in shared identity, the way redneck is to some people.
There were still some who hold on to the old ways and used it to describe contemptible and aggressive individuals. That’s what NWA is doing with that lyric. It’s especially stinging as the song was recorded in 1987 where that is the language the authorities would have used to describe young Black people like the members of NWA when they were literally just living their lives.
Both are extremely based and had similar vibes: the Punks claiming it for themselves and NWA turning the language of the oppressor back on them.
gigastasio@sh.itjust.works 8 hours ago
As this is quoted from NWA’s song, “Fuck da Police,” you may wish to take up your exception to Ice Cube and MC Ren, who may or may not choose to take the matter under advisement.
Sturgist@lemmy.ca 8 hours ago
Fair, I’ll be exercising my skills as a red blooded Canadian and writing a strongly worded letter to their legal representatives. Hopefully they will fund my time machine project so they can go back and amend the lyrics pre-release.
Honestly, Fuck Da Police being my introduction to rap, funny enough by my mum’s very white hippy friend, I should have picked up on that. My mum flipped shit when she walked in to 8yr old me and aunt Sandy rocking out to this track. Halcyon days 🤣
MeatPilot@sh.itjust.works 7 hours ago
This guy gets it