My point on the white thing was more along the lines of questioning what constitutes voyeurism in this situation. I'm reading it as experiencing the 'exotic' world of the drug culture from the safe distance of your couch. So with that idea in mind, can watching s1 and 3-5 be considered as voyeuristic for somebody like Magneto, who iirc hated s2, and himself comes from Red Hook and so maybe not be personally far removed from the world that was shown in those seasons?Combo7 wrote:I've said it on here before, and it's true. Don't see why it can't apply to white and non-white viewers alike. I'd even argue that there are probably a lot more black than white people in this country who fetishize the drug culture vis-à-vis rap music.drizzle wrote:I think Ice made similar claims before. It seems like overkill, wouldn't that charge only apply to white viewers? There's def a portion of fans that are attracted to the show because of a fetishistic appreciation of drug culture as filtered through rap music, but I don't think that represents the entire audience.
But if you use voyeuristic as anybody who approaches the show with the mindset of 'hell yea this shit is like a rap song played out on tv, except s2', then you're probably right