RapIndie has a very strong "blog-reading" following, but most rappers have and cater to "street-life followings". It's a very unpleasant mixture that the platform can't and shouldn't be expected to fix ON ITS OWN. If you don't get a sense of pride from this experience, I'm sorry. If you're trying to get a sense of pride from this experience, try to identify with something you have in common with these artists instead of trying to argue your superiority.