Tiny wants ya'll to stop using the race card

Started by herbie, May 28, 2019, 08:43:40 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

LOONA.

djkkkf

Tiny is such a bird

That's why her ass is gonna be blind in 5 years  

Genesis2

Quote from: Anson 2 Southside on May 28, 2019, 01:35:47 PM
Quote from: Genesis2 on May 28, 2019, 01:33:02 PM
Quote from: Anson 2 Southside on May 28, 2019, 10:48:27 AM
And Gen I just don't think it's fair to simply say "the Blacks didn't support her so oh well! On to the cross over it is! They mad!" .

It was simply a few women asking her "Hey Tiny where's the Black girls at?"

Which is perfectly reasonable considering her audience. I mean the gorls don't even look mixed. They look flat out White.

sffsfsfs
It just doesn't make sense for her current audience. Period.

It makes sense that some of them were a bit shocked to see that pop up on their timeline from Tiny. Yes she's half White genetically but she's always been aligned with Black culture and Black women. It's her brand and how she makes money.

If Shea Moisture got pushback from the community for their mess (from women who actually FOLLOW and SUPPORT their brand), then she isn't exempt.
Would Rihanna be as popping if she didnt cater to her white audience and only made songs for bbq cookouts? Hardly. Hell she came into the game as a carribbean reggae act and was almost dropped.

Tiny just wants to broaden her brand. I dont see anything wrong with that besides her stupid responses.
You use Rihanna as an example but she didn't come into the game with yams and collard greens on her plate. Singing negro hymns. We knew from the jump that she was here for a quick pop hit.

And even with Rihanna, look at the way she's pushing in FENTY beauty. She knows that inclusivity is important.

Gor plee.

It's 2019. Get with the fucking program.


Exactly. She came into the GAME seeking a white audience with a bajan accent,  and stayed in that lane for years. If Rihanna kept up with her island roots musically, she would never be as big of a name as she is today. Because she sought out a white audience, she's a bigger brand than other black female singers who soley cater to a black audience. Its all about money and business.

Tiny  is half white has been catering to the black community for years, she has ONE business venture that caters to whites, I dont see the big deal. This is no different than your average black artist making a pop hit for white dollars. Being woke doesnt pay the bills. Speaking of, I hardly see Rih's discography being full of black social issues and more of it towards the white pop charts. I could see if Tiny only panders to the whites (Like Halsey) but that's not the case here.

Tiny's comments were stupid, but the initial post wasnt.  Its like god forbid someone black works with white people. Lol.

b7

I mean, sure she's part white, but she's still a black woman. The optics aren't good here no matter what she says

Mix it up if ur trying to appeal to everyone. The all white mess ain't cute

Barbie Dangerous

Guys. Just because someone is half white or part something doesn't mean that particular group of people will automatically use. :unsure:


Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Anson 2 Southside on May 28, 2019, 02:10:17 PM
Quote from: Genesis2 on May 28, 2019, 01:53:53 PM
Quote from: Anson 2 Southside on May 28, 2019, 01:35:47 PM
Quote from: Genesis2 on May 28, 2019, 01:33:02 PM
Quote from: Anson 2 Southside on May 28, 2019, 10:48:27 AM
And Gen I just don't think it's fair to simply say "the Blacks didn't support her so oh well! On to the cross over it is! They mad!" .

It was simply a few women asking her "Hey Tiny where's the Black girls at?"

Which is perfectly reasonable considering her audience. I mean the gorls don't even look mixed. They look flat out White.

sffsfsfs
It just doesn't make sense for her current audience. Period.

It makes sense that some of them were a bit shocked to see that pop up on their timeline from Tiny. Yes she's half White genetically but she's always been aligned with Black culture and Black women. It's her brand and how she makes money.

If Shea Moisture got pushback from the community for their mess (from women who actually FOLLOW and SUPPORT their brand), then she isn't exempt.
Would Rihanna be as popping if she didnt cater to her white audience and only made songs for bbq cookouts? Hardly. Hell she came into the game as a carribbean reggae act and was almost dropped.

Tiny just wants to broaden her brand. I dont see anything wrong with that besides her stupid responses.
You use Rihanna as an example but she didn't come into the game with yams and collard greens on her plate. Singing negro hymns. We knew from the jump that she was here for a quick pop hit.

And even with Rihanna, look at the way she's pushing in FENTY beauty. She knows that inclusivity is important.

Gor plee.

It's 2019. Get with the fucking program.


Exactly. She came into the GAME seeking a white audience with a bajan accent,  and stayed in that lane for years. If Rihanna kept up with her island roots musically, she would never be as big of a name as she is today. Because she sought out a white audience, she's a bigger brand than other black female singers who soley cater to a black audience. Its all about money and business.

Tiny  is half white has been catering to the black community for years, she has ONE business venture that caters to whites, I dont see the big deal. This is no different than your average black artist making a pop hit for white dollars. Being woke doesnt pay the bills. Speaking of, I hardly see Rih's discography being full of black social issues and more of it towards the white pop charts. I could see if Tiny only panders to the whites (Like Halsey) but that's not the case here.

Tiny's comments were stupid, but the initial post wasnt.  Its like god forbid someone black works with white people. Lol.
https://vocaroo.com/i/s1JDozNoTU2c

:unsure:
They're looking at their timeline.. what is this? :hmph:

MCCNXXNXNNXCNCXCCCCCCCCCCC


Genesis2

May 28, 2019, 03:17:16 PM #50 Last Edit: May 28, 2019, 03:20:06 PM by Genesis2
Quote from: 1RIG on May 28, 2019, 02:22:34 PM
I mean, sure she's part white, but she's still a black woman. The optics aren't good here no matter what she says

Mix it up if ur trying to appeal to everyone. The all white mess ain't cute

But why are we ignoring all of her other black centric businesses though? I could see if this was her only hustle, but its not.

One business/hustle that caters to white people means she's no longer black or claim her blackness? The biggest celebs of today dont limit themselves to just the black audience, and if they do they are called "local" or flops".




Genesis2

Quote from: Anson 2 Southside on May 28, 2019, 02:21:04 PM
Basically put:

We'll use Snoop Dogg as an example.

1) Snoop Dogg decides he wants to get into the business of catering to gays with a new gay pop group
This is totally OK. And smart if there's a coin to make.

2) Snoop Dogg decides that he wants to post a pic of the gay group to his current followers, asking them to look out for their project and purchase it.
That is totally OK but, he should expect some pushback, as his following is there for his LA gangsta ways....not seeing men with glowsticks and lip gloss on their timeline.

3) Will life go on for Snoop after the pushback? Yes.

4) Does the pushback make sense? Yes.

5) Are his followers wrong for being surprised and taken aback by the post - then reacting? No, as it is not in line with his brand.
Snoop talks all that woke shit on IG but is besties with martha stewart and cooks with her.... hmm wonder why? To spread his name outside of the black community and broaden his bank account.

Barbie Dangerous

It's not about her wanting to cater to everyone, it's about her not representing the core group of people who support her.


Genesis2

Quote from: BowDown on May 28, 2019, 03:18:45 PM
It's not about her wanting to cater to everyone, it's about her not representing the core group of people who support her.
One post means she never represented black women before? :uhh:

Does she honor white women every day or something? :plzstop:

Barbie Dangerous

Girl, I don't care for this ugly bitch. It's a production company that she wants black women to support yet the first, seemingly, advertisement doesn't represent them.