Eric Benet: Rappers are a Black face for White supremacy

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L0NZ.

Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 01:09:11 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on August 06, 2018, 12:57:47 PM
Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 12:50:57 PM
Not Shim being a feminist. :omf:

She was proudly and openly subservient to Biggie. He said jump, she said how high and with or without my bra on :omf:

Taking a few lyrics from her catalog and trying to spin it all into some "turning the tables on the men" narrative isn't working for me.

Yeah she may have talked a big talk in some of her songs, but ultimately she was standing behind Biggie, taking his orders and rapping about bussin' it wide open to loads of men.

You have her fucked up!!! I?m seriously ki?ing. Maybe you?d get past ki?ing about her surgeries if you knew what was actually going on. I feel like this ?Biggie said jump? mess is your perception of his influence on her career but in actuality on all the songs they had together they are ARGUING because she had a feminist point of view while being as crass and boastful as all them niggas in junior mafia. :PLZSTOP:

not seeing this ?jump! how high!? mess

Kims role in rap is definitely look at as feminist geared ESPECIALLY during the climate of mid 90?s rap. dddddd I?m not making this shit up. I don?t need to. She?s fuckin legend.
I don't have Kim fucked up at all.

Umm I actually am very familiar with her work. :omf:

Yeah I drag ha because she's tried Fox way too many times for my liking...

But she herself admitted that she started this whole slut mess. She said HERSELF that everyone was calling her a ho (not a "feminist"), and then she found everyone else doing the same thing.

So, let me ask:

Is Trina  feminist? Foxy? Nicki?

Jacki O?

Are/were they all out there on the front lines fighting for equality? :omf:

It?s not debatable sis. I?m inclined to not even entertain this mess because even as you search for angles to have this debate, I know you?re smart enough to figure this out.

Lol @ everyone was calling her a ho :dead: you mean those who wouldn?t call a man a ho for doing the same thing? :)

I?m not familiar with lots of those others girls work but if they spit feminist ideals (sexually) in the raunchiest way, they have kim to thank for trailblazing that

you can?t deny her nnnnnn


L0NZ.

Quote from: BowDown on August 06, 2018, 01:13:12 PM
Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 01:10:13 PM
Like, get the fuck REAL.

The bitch was a slut. It worked so labels started pushing other artists out there like her. Period
No shade but she was a slut in real life, not some slut-for-pay either..

problematic


yummy

I mean...yeah...but the responsibility ultimately falls on the consumer, if you want better from these artists then stop streaming their music and buying concert tickets. As much as you think occasionally bopping to it doesn?t contribute to it, the labels are being given more money to invest in these creatures every time you press play.

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: L0NZ. on August 06, 2018, 01:20:24 PM
Quote from: BowDown on August 06, 2018, 01:13:12 PM
Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 01:10:13 PM
Like, get the fuck REAL.

The bitch was a slut. It worked so labels started pushing other artists out there like her. Period
No shade but she was a slut in real life, not some slut-for-pay either..

problematic
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yummy

Quote from: Legacy on August 05, 2018, 11:30:58 PM
I was fucking FUMING to see that young Black Howard student being ripped to pieces with not one shred of evidence of his "theft".

People were prepared to ruin that boy's future with not one receipt in sight. ....

When to me he was a VICTIM of the promotion of materialism.

I honestly wish Eric Benet had a bigger platform because this is a whistle blower moment. But hopefully it will spread.

DIG IN King. Dig the FUCK in.



No ma?am

Just because that nigga was walking around campus looking like Lil Kim in the Crush On You video does not mean hip hop?s obsession with being flashy is to blame

Sorry but no



L0NZ.

Why are you talking about rumors?

djdjdjd

Validity? Like, scoot girl. I don?t think you understand how feminism would work as it relates to rap culture :unsure:

Not you having to be some conscious female rapper, covering yourself up and being as unsexy as possible (assimilation) to be feminist.

Your mind is in a box gir


Young



yummy

Quote from: Guilty on August 06, 2018, 08:19:06 AM
Yh maybe back in 2004, the main rappers we have now are all past that
The popular "IN" rappers, Drake, Kendrick, J.Cole especially, Big Sean don't even rap about that mess
All of Jay Z, Kanye & Nas most recent albums have been more socially conscious.


yummy

Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 01:30:05 PM
And Yum I never mentioned hip-hop specifically in regards to the Howard student.

I don't know whether he listens to hip hop or not ,  but materialism IS an issue within the Black community. Regardless of where and how it's promoted.

Thanks.

Oh okay, you didn?t clarify that in your initial post

Your welcome?

:udontlookok:

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 01:32:05 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on August 06, 2018, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 01:30:05 PM
And Yum I never mentioned hip-hop specifically in regards to the Howard student.

I don't know whether he listens to hip hop or not ,  but materialism IS an issue within the Black community. Regardless of where and how it's promoted.

Thanks.

Oh okay, you didn?t clarify that in your initial post

Your welcome?

:udontlookok:
Nor did I specify or blame hip-hop.

I posted my original post from May on page 1.

No mention of Gucci Mane or 50 Cent was included.


L0NZ.

I mean there?s a whole college course with a curriculum that mirrors the same things I?m saying nnnn

SIGN UP!

Maybe you?re upset Foxy isn?t the one who gets the acclaim for it but whatever the issue is, I can?t help ya hun


Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: L0NZ. on August 06, 2018, 01:34:03 PM
I mean there?s a whole college course with a curriculum that mirrors the same things I?m saying nnnn

SIGN UP!

Maybe you?re upset Foxy isn?t the one who gets the acclaim for it but whatever the issue is, I can?t help ya hun
Oh shit.



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Quote from: Cartier on August 06, 2018, 06:58:00 AM
Completely true.

The industry is controlled by a majority of WHITE execs who are pushing this agenda.

It's a two for one special. Promote a self-destructive message AND have the niggers spend their coin. Win/win situation.

Scott.

Quote from: L0NZ. on August 06, 2018, 12:57:47 PM
Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 12:50:57 PM
Not Shim being a feminist. :omf:

She was proudly and openly subservient to Biggie. He said jump, she said how high and with or without my bra on :omf:

Taking a few lyrics from her catalog and trying to spin it all into some "turning the tables on the men" narrative isn't working for me.

Yeah she may have talked a big talk in some of her songs, but ultimately she was standing behind Biggie, taking his orders and rapping about bussin' it wide open to loads of men.

You have her fucked up!!! I?m seriously ki?ing. Maybe you?d get past ki?ing about her surgeries if you knew what was actually going on. I feel like this ?Biggie said jump? mess is your perception of his influence on her career but in actuality on all the songs they had together they are ARGUING because she had a feminist point of view while being as crass and boastful as all them niggas in junior mafia. :PLZSTOP:

not seeing this ?jump! how high!? mess

Kims role in rap is definitely look at as feminist geared ESPECIALLY during the climate of mid 90?s rap. dddddd I?m not making this shit up. I don?t need to. She?s fuckin legend.

I get this