Who are you excited to see at the Grammys tonight?

Started by GLOCK, February 15, 2016, 03:01:49 PM

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FINE.



Get with the winning team faggots. Beyonce is HERE.

BAPHOMET.


Doesn't matter what the next mess or the album gives.
The video/song are already done and aren't going anywhere from the net.

and that's kinda that.


Herb.

Quote from: ANIMMAI on February 15, 2016, 04:43:46 PM
impact is cute and all, I'm just not buying Beyonce and Jay as altruistic community activists just because Beyonce puts out a video with her saying several pro-black lines tucked in with money brags.

I think we should wait a little while longer to see how this plays out, the next single could be a drunk in love/sl rehash to ease things over with the white fans she pissed off.


I can agree that I'm not sitting here thinking that 'fas is the female MLK or some mess either.

At the end of the day she is still an entertainer. So I am not expecting a full alber of Negro Spirituals from her, or even Fuck The Police interludes.

But she proved that she's an artist. Not some play-it-safe, Yes Massah ass puppet that's afraid to piss off some white folk. That alone gets multiple points in my book. And you know how I feel about pride in heritage and knowing your heritage, there's definitely strength in that and the fact that she is openly embracing her African roots, sets an example.

Whether or not she is genuine about this, I could careless. Formation knocks and there are little girls out there who see a beautiful Black woman unafraid to claim her roots and send a political message on a GRAND stage. The grandest stage in America at that. Not just whispering some mess in a chicken shack somewhere.

FINE.

Quote from: Herbie on February 15, 2016, 04:49:05 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on February 15, 2016, 04:43:46 PM
impact is cute and all, I'm just not buying Beyonce and Jay as altruistic community activists just because Beyonce puts out a video with her saying several pro-black lines tucked in with money brags.

I think we should wait a little while longer to see how this plays out, the next single could be a drunk in love/sl rehash to ease things over with the white fans she pissed off.


I can agree that I'm not sitting here thinking that 'fas is the female MLK or some mess either.

At the end of the day she is still an entertainer. So I am not expecting a full alber of Negro Spirituals from her, or even Fuck The Police interludes.

But she proved that she's an artist. Not some play-it-safe, Yes Massah ass puppet that's afraid to piss off some white folk. That alone gets multiple points in my book. And you know how I feel about pride in heritage and knowing your heritage, there's definitely strength in that and the fact that she is openly embracing her African roots, sets an example.

Whether or not she is genuine about this, I could careless. Formation knocks and there are little girls out there who see a beautiful Black woman unafraid to claim her roots and send a political message on a GRAND stage. The grandest stage in America at that. Not just whispering some mess in a chicken shack somewhere.


BAPHOMET.

Quote from: Herbie on February 15, 2016, 04:49:05 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on February 15, 2016, 04:43:46 PM
impact is cute and all, I'm just not buying Beyonce and Jay as altruistic community activists just because Beyonce puts out a video with her saying several pro-black lines tucked in with money brags.

I think we should wait a little while longer to see how this plays out, the next single could be a drunk in love/sl rehash to ease things over with the white fans she pissed off.


I can agree that I'm not sitting here thinking that 'fas is the female MLK or some mess either.

At the end of the day she is still an entertainer. So I am not expecting a full alber of Negro Spirituals from her, or even Fuck The Police interludes.

But she proved that she's an artist. Not some play-it-safe, Yes Massah ass puppet that's afraid to piss off some white folk. That alone gets multiple points in my book. And you know how I feel about pride in heritage and knowing your heritage, there's definitely strength in that and the fact that she is openly embracing her African roots, sets an example.

Whether or not she is genuine about this, I could careless. Formation knocks and there are little girls out there who see a beautiful Black woman unafraid to claim her roots and send a political message on a GRAND stage. The grandest stage in America at that. Not just whispering some mess in a chicken shack somewhere.


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Barbie Dangerous

February 15, 2016, 04:55:09 PM #291 Last Edit: February 15, 2016, 04:55:30 PM by BowDown
Bey took a huge risk. She didn't have to and she's using her celebrity for a greater cause. Besides fucking the west coast, what is Rih doing to benefit us?




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Why did she just start.? Why did Black Lives Matters just start, and this shit has been going on for YEARS ?   :uhh:

Plot, ploy or whatever, what's wrong with someone keeping the issue in the forefront? We need more people to do it, who cares when they start? You got white people calling us delusional, saying we deserve this shit for resisting, and we're worried about who the fuck is genuine or not?  :uhh:


FINE.

Quote from: 31witnojob on February 15, 2016, 04:59:03 PM
Why did she just start.? Why did Black Lives Matters just start, and this shit has been going on for YEARS ?   :uhh:

Plot, ploy or whatever, what's wrong with someone keeping the issue in the forefront? We need more people to do it, who cares when they start? You got white people calling us delusional, saying we deserve this shit for resisting, and we're worried about who the fuck is genuine or not?  :uhh:
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Quote from: BowDown on February 15, 2016, 04:55:09 PM
Bey took a huge risk. She didn't have to and she's using her celebrity for a greater cause. Besides fucking the west coast, what is Rih doing to benefit us?

no one expect rihanna or any other pop star to be some sort of activist  :kii:

and weren't you the one that said that little black girl that got tossed around by the cop in the classroom looked like she was a troublemaker and deserved it?

you look just as disingenuous as the bitch you're defending  :kii: bye

Buy The Stars✨

does any of the give know if BEY is performing or not?

Herb.

Yeah people made comparisons to Jada's actions in here
But 'fas openly celebrated the Black Panther movement and touched on the ideas behind BLM.
With messages saying "Stop shooting us".

Jada was asking for Oscars.
I mean , I see a relation, but I don't think it merits a direct comparison.