Aren't Kendrick and J. Cole supposed to be speaking against homophobia?

Started by SouravMay, March 19, 2016, 07:37:17 PM

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RekeRig

Quote from: One Of Those Nights. on March 19, 2016, 09:29:33 PM
Quote from: JAYDEN on March 19, 2016, 09:23:44 PM
And dead at a 'risk'
A 'risk' is when Frank Ocean came out with having relations with a man 
Macklmore put that shit out at the HEIGHT of the whole gay marriage debate, add to the fact that their white, a pop novelty act it was a sure fire way to drum up some faux support, didn't they perform that shot at the Grammys too? :plzstop:
The white gays support anything with a rainbow flag, and the whites support anything to feed their 'oh we're good people!' complex

Um, you do know the Republican Party which is like 90% white hates gay people.

White people do not all support anything pro gay.

And even if the song came out at the height of the gay movement, the song was recorded before it. People don't record a song and release it to radio a week later.

It was a risk for him to do the song and he did it. It was good for the gay community. You are looking way too much into it.

You seem angry at Mackelmore. Hopefully your therapist can help you with that.
oh whatever

you're making assumptions just like everyone else  :dead: you dont know when that song was recorded lol no need to insult anyone over a damn Macklemore. Please relax

AIDS!


FUCK Bey

Tbh... I dont really care. I'm just here for the music. As long as they continue to keep it cute and respectful, then we're good.


Nyan Cat

Quote from: Trey on March 19, 2016, 09:32:50 PM
Tbh... I dont really care. I'm just here for the music. As long as they continue to keep it cute and respectful, then we're good.
i get this

for me tho..i jus cnt do it
specially wen i kno they dnt see it for me snsnsns
i do tha same wit race or an'thing else
cnt support sumone who wouldnt support me!

One Of Those Nights.

Quote from: RekeRocka on March 19, 2016, 09:31:37 PM
Quote from: One Of Those Nights. on March 19, 2016, 09:29:33 PM
Quote from: JAYDEN on March 19, 2016, 09:23:44 PM
And dead at a 'risk'
A 'risk' is when Frank Ocean came out with having relations with a man 
Macklmore put that shit out at the HEIGHT of the whole gay marriage debate, add to the fact that their white, a pop novelty act it was a sure fire way to drum up some faux support, didn't they perform that shot at the Grammys too? :plzstop:
The white gays support anything with a rainbow flag, and the whites support anything to feed their 'oh we're good people!' complex

Um, you do know the Republican Party which is like 90% white hates gay people.

White people do not all support anything pro gay.

And even if the song came out at the height of the gay movement, the song was recorded before it. People don't record a song and release it to radio a week later.

It was a risk for him to do the song and he did it. It was good for the gay community. You are looking way too much into it.

You seem angry at Mackelmore. Hopefully your therapist can help you with that.
oh whatever

you're making assumptions just like everyone else  :dead: you dont know when that song was recorded lol no need to insult anyone over a damn Macklemore. Please relax

Honestly, I couldn't care less about him.

It's just anytime someone straight does something for gay people it's thought out! Contrived! why can't we just be happy someone said shit and keep it moving.

People say that same shit about GaGa, Nicki and Beyonce too. People are gonna stop supporting us if gays read artists for having our backs.

Ungreatful faggots.

One Of Those Nights.

Quote from: Curious ʕ?ᴥ?ʔ George on March 19, 2016, 09:37:12 PM
Quote from: Trey on March 19, 2016, 09:32:50 PM
Tbh... I dont really care. I'm just here for the music. As long as they continue to keep it cute and respectful, then we're good.
i get this

for me tho..i jus cnt do it
specially wen i kno they dnt see it for me snsnsns
i do tha same wit race or an'thing else
cnt support sumone who wouldnt support me!

!!!

As soon as I find out someone hates blacks or gays I'm done. No matter how many pre-written phoney ass apologies they read on camera.

Checkmate Burruss

Quote from: Yar backwards on March 19, 2016, 08:05:28 PM
lets be real though, cuz as soon as they do really address it
ya'll will be on here like "I knew he was one of the gorlz lmaoz!" and thats probably why they stray away from the topic
THEY DO ANYDAMNTHANG FUH BSOURCE CLOUT

Checkmate Burruss

Quote from: Herbie on March 19, 2016, 08:12:48 PM
Quote from: Rajesha on March 19, 2016, 07:37:17 PM
Everybody is praising them for being so socially conscious, deep etc... But how come Macklemore was the only one with the balls to tackle gay issues, when they run rampant in the black communities. Shouldn't our street poets who are oh so great, make that a topic too?
:young:
Kendrick and Cole aren't obligated to stick up for gays. They're doing the right thing by making sure that they speak up for those whom they identify with. If we forced them to speak up for gays, even though they don't identify as such, since it was right, then we might as well give them a laundry list of other things to discuss.

And give other artists that list as well.

These are artists, not politicians. Their voice is well, theirs.
THEY DO ANYDAMNTHANG FUH BSOURCE CLOUT

BAPHOMET.

Quote from: Kode Red on March 19, 2016, 09:51:12 PM
Quote from: Herbie on March 19, 2016, 08:12:48 PM
Quote from: Rajesha on March 19, 2016, 07:37:17 PM
Everybody is praising them for being so socially conscious, deep etc... But how come Macklemore was the only one with the balls to tackle gay issues, when they run rampant in the black communities. Shouldn't our street poets who are oh so great, make that a topic too?
:young:
Kendrick and Cole aren't obligated to stick up for gays. They're doing the right thing by making sure that they speak up for those whom they identify with. If we forced them to speak up for gays, even though they don't identify as such, since it was right, then we might as well give them a laundry list of other things to discuss.

And give other artists that list as well.

These are artists, not politicians. Their voice is well, theirs.


Herb.

Quote from: One Of Those Nights. on March 19, 2016, 09:24:03 PM
Quote from: Herbie on March 19, 2016, 08:18:15 PM
And one could easily argue that Macklemore is an opportunist. As many white people are. No shade. They profit off of others' struggles, gladly raking in dollars from things that don't affect them or their immediate community directly. But I'm sure he'll state that he donated a portion of the proceeds to some random gay organization.

Are you fucking serious? I don't even like Crackermore and I even give props to his corny self.

You are doing way too damn much.  :uhh:
It's time that I put you on ignore.
I advise you do the same since everything I post seems to be "too much" for you.

admc

I know Common touched on the subject on "Between Me, You & Liberation"

Herb.

Quote from: Yar backwards on March 19, 2016, 08:05:28 PM
lets be real though, cuz as soon as they do really address it
ya'll will be on here like "I knew he was one of the gorlz lmaoz!" and thats probably why they stray away from the topic
If you want to be real, talk about how black gays aren't who they would need to be scared of.
It is their own heterosexual black colleagues and their image in the straight Black community that would be on the line.

That's real.

One Of Those Nights.

Quote from: Herbie on March 19, 2016, 10:00:17 PM
Quote from: Yar backwards on March 19, 2016, 08:05:28 PM
lets be real though, cuz as soon as they do really address it
ya'll will be on here like "I knew he was one of the gorlz lmaoz!" and thats probably why they stray away from the topic
If you want to be real, talk about how black gays aren't who they would need to be scared of.
It is their own heterosexual black colleagues and their image in the straight Black community that would be on the line.

That's real.

Now this is something I can agree with.

AIDS!

Quote from: Herbie on March 19, 2016, 10:00:17 PM
Quote from: Yar backwards on March 19, 2016, 08:05:28 PM
lets be real though, cuz as soon as they do really address it
ya'll will be on here like "I knew he was one of the gorlz lmaoz!" and thats probably why they stray away from the topic
If you want to be real, talk about how black gays aren't who they would need to be scared of.
It is their own heterosexual black colleagues and their image in the straight Black community that would be on the line.

That's real.
!!!!
Because a few gorls calling them a gay is nothing compared to the judgement they could get from their peers
Like wtf

One Of Those Nights.

Quote from: Herbie on March 19, 2016, 09:55:45 PM
Quote from: One Of Those Nights. on March 19, 2016, 09:24:03 PM
Quote from: Herbie on March 19, 2016, 08:18:15 PM
And one could easily argue that Macklemore is an opportunist. As many white people are. No shade. They profit off of others' struggles, gladly raking in dollars from things that don't affect them or their immediate community directly. But I'm sure he'll state that he donated a portion of the proceeds to some random gay organization.

Are you fucking serious? I don't even like Crackermore and I even give props to his corny self.

You are doing way too damn much.  :uhh:
It's time that I put you on ignore.
I advise you do the same since everything I post seems to be "too much" for you.

That's fine. I don't think I've ever been disrespectful but maybe I don't agree with you much cause I don't hate white people as much as you do. That seems to be the theme of everyone of your posts.