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1 minute ago, Hephaestus said:

Yeah, the rhetoric that "white gays" are whiny and complaining all the time just to brush arguments people don't want to discuss under the rug has to go. All the talk about not silencing people's voices, but as soon as there's actual concern over something it's the first thing some people resort to.

It's at the nexus of gatekeeping larger cultural conversations they intentionally avoid around rap/hip-hop and whose opinion is worthy. 

 

I've seen it so many times and it's really transparent and tired. And it keeps happening.

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The way that user is not making any sense :rip:

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Hephaestus said:

Yeah, the rhetoric that "white gays" are whiny and complaining all the time just to brush arguments people don't want to discuss under the rug has to go. All the talk about not silencing people's voices, but as soon as there's actual concern over something it's the first thing some people resort to.

People seem to be more annoyed by whining from "white gays" than actual gay slurs. Knowing that there was no malicious intent behind the f-bombs that he was dropping makes it more tolerable to some.

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Just now, Cloudy said:

The way that user is not making any sense :rip:

Somebody needs to tell their parent to come and collect their child because the delusion and embarrassment is far too much. :gaycat6:

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Mind your business wh*te people. 

Posted
30 minutes ago, Pheromosa said:

The outrage in here is going to make me anti-sjw just of spite :bibliahh:

Just say the song isn’t for you and move on with your life.

Babe if something this milquetoast is going to make you an anti-sjw but the current legislative assault against our actual rights isn’t doing anything for you then you may already be a reactionary boo. Maybe you should work on that

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So since Kendrick made this song now Morgan Wallen will make N word songs ? Got it
If you want to speak in the present where the facts are, that'd be nice until your strawman actually idk..exists lol

Bookmarked for later, how soon should we see the influx of white people making n word songs because of Kendrick speaking on his past and how he felt bad about it, is it 3 months, 6 months or a year? is morgan in the studio now? Can one of the stans who brought him up confrim this at all? 

 

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1 minute ago, BKzREVENGE said:

Mind your business wh*te people. 

@Hephaestus Case in point :coffee2: 

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4 minutes ago, Cutthroat said:

So we’re just rewriting history now? :gaycat6:

The song isnt changing whether you understand it or not :rip:

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He's gay :bibliahh:

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Not 17 pages :rip:

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2 minutes ago, Cloudy said:

The way that user is not making any sense :rip:

Like :rip:

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3 minutes ago, BILLIONAIRE✘BOY said:

So since Kendrick made this song now Morgan Wallen will make N word songs ? Got it
If you want to speak in the present where the facts are, that'd be nice until your strawman actually idk..exists lol

Bookmarked for later, how soon should we see the influx of white people making n word songs because of Kendrick speaking on his past and how he felt bad about it, is it 3 months, 6 months or a year? is morgan in the studio now? Can one of the stans who brought him up confrim this at all? 

 

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When I first heard the track last night I was like “WHAT?!” when I heard Kendrick say ******. The context of the song matters tho which the song is a pro lgbt song. There wasn’t any malicious intent behind him saying ****** so no I do not take any offense to him saying it :michael:

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Rev8 said:

Iggy getting obliterated because of accusations of racism

Iggy Azalea's career ended because she was largely seen as untalented and bad at what she was supposed to be good at - rapping. Vines of her mush-mouth rapping were far more viral than the conversations around racism that surrounded her. And because she never accumulated a solid fan base because she was largely seen as a joke act, subsequent singles failed and radio programmers stopped playing what was seen now as a musical fad. 

 

Mentioning Iggy Azalea is quite literally another example that, for all the claims of cancel culture, discussions of race and racism largely don't materially impact their perpetrators because the profit-motive is made to work against what's right and wrong. 

 

Iggy called herself a runaway slave master and still got one of the biggest hits of the 2010s. Her career ended because she was seen as a talentless fad and not respected for her craft, not because of any rightful racial justice redemption. 

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19 minutes ago, Stan.killah said:

If you get offended by words coming from people you don't know, then you shouldn't be on the internet, or ever leave your house :giraffe:

like :rip: 

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you guys are doing WAAAAY too much jesus

Posted
7 minutes ago, Cloudy said:

The way that user is not making any sense :rip:

Are you avoiding @'ing people for the WPs?

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Just now, Raver said:

When I first heard the track last night I was like “WHAT?!” when I heard Kendrick say ******. The context of the song matters tho which the song is a pro lgbt song. There wasn’t any malicious intent behind him saying ****** so no I do not take any offense to him saying it :michael:

atrl user uses their brain! oh wow! :michael:

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17 pages in 8 hours, what the hell:bibliahh:

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2 minutes ago, BILLIONAIRE✘BOY said:

The song isnt changing whether you understand it or not :rip:

Have you malfunctioned or something? Did somebody spill water on your circuit? :rip:
 

Your responses to me make zero sense. It’s as if you’re quoting me by mistake. I guess I’ll just leave the ‘conversation’ here and go and talk with my Alexa, because at least her comprehension levels are more advanced. We need to get you an upgrade ASAP! 

Posted (edited)

The fact that random people are attacking me on Twitter for saying he's wrong for saying a slur. :skull:

 

So much for a song that is supposed to do good.:cm:

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34 minutes ago, Planet Mars said:

Eminem was the bigger rapper at the time so it makes sense. The controversy about Hip-hop has always been the use of the N-word, which Eminem obviously could've never gotten away with :rip:

 

The issue also includes Eminem disrupting a gay marriage in a music video too you know, especially cause you could audibly here an "eeugh" while he did it. :rip:

He was the bigger rapperi n early 00'. I'm sure you know that before him many said the word without consequence, don't you?

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Espresso said:

Are you avoiding @'ing people for the WPs?

What? Everyone knows in this thread who we're refering to, the one that has almost 50 posts in this thread and still hasn't made a single point in any of them

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2 minutes ago, Communion said:

Iggy Azalea's career ended because she was largely seen as untalented and bad at what she was supposed to be good at - rapping. Vines of her mush-mouth rapping were far more viral than the conversations around racism that surrounded her. And because she never accumulated a solid fan base because she was largely seen as a joke act, subsequent singles failed and radio programmers stopped playing what was seen now as a musical fad. 

 

Mentioning Iggy Azalea is quite literally another example that, for all the claims of cancel culture, discussions of race and racism largely don't material impact their perpetrators because the profit-motive is made to work against what's right and wrong. 

 

Iggy called herself a runaway slave master and still got one of the biggest hits of the 2010s. Her career ended because she was seen as a talentless and not respected for her craft, not because of any rightful racial justice redemption. 

Nothing to add here :coffee2: 

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