This is really good satire. I like the way you obliquely critique absentee fathers by leaving them completely unmentioned: invisible, but omnipresent trash.
This is really good satire. I like the way you obliquely critique absentee fathers by leaving them completely unmentioned: invisible, but omnipresent trash.
This is literally the worst take I’ve ever heard about anything in my entire life. It’s like Jason Whitlock and Umar Johnson had a baby, and named that baby Tomi Lahren. You are that baby.
“I must make two honest confessions to you, my Christian and Jewish brothers.
No protest is ever acceptable to the establishment. Quiet, dignified protests like Kaep’s are unacceptable. Marches are unacceptable. Protest songs are unacceptable. If it’s black folks protesting some form of disenfranchisement, it is NEVER ACCEPTABLE. That’s basically the long and short of it.
Or just find a sport that isn’t 12 minutes of play surrounded by 2 hours of commercials.
If Dump can call Mexicans rapists, BLATANTLY LIE about voter fraud, crowd sizes, 9/11 Muslim celebrations, call HRC “crooked” and Comey a “nut job”, and call my beloved President O illegitimate, Jemele should be able to say whatever the F she wants. ESPN better STAND F’ING TALL!
“She didn’t have a car so she named her daughter Alexis” - Kanye West
Let’s also not forget the fact that Serena the don made sure to remind everyone that her baby won her first grand slam 8 weeks in the womb.
Damn, son! Not a chill to be found in this headline.
A lot of the modern (mainstream) rap seems like they just... got lazy. I miss the old remixed beats (that you could even dance to!) and clever lyricists. And impressive rhyming! Pretty much anyone can be a producer with their computer now. There’s still some good stuff now but it’s underground, and that’s a shame...…
Ok, I finally listened to (almost the whole thing!) this song, then looked this woman up on Wikipedia to see where the hell they got her. Sigh...
11. You’re an Old and grew up with real hip hop so most things that come out today sound questionable at best, painful to listen to at worst.
Jason Whitlock learned a long time ago that the quickest, easiest way to prominence as a black writer in America was to endlessly shit on black athletes for the pleasure of white men who are insecure and jealous that they don’t have their ability.
Fuck the prosperity gospel. Straight=up cancer.
Disclaimer, I’m a white guy. I am thinking that Lord Google is a pretty good answer, because the last thing we white people need is someone to hold our hands and think about our fee-fees. A vast amount has been written, and the written word does not leave room for the “oh wait, I don’t mean you, I mean other, bad…
We could start by not pulling the handle for the most blatantly racist candidate in my lifetime. Once you vote for Trump, it’s over. There is no excuse for that. You weren’t going to lose your job by not voting for Clinton. Your taxes were not going to change by voting for Trump. There was no reason to vote for Trump…
When a white person says this, what they mean is “how can I make 400 years of slavery and countless decades of racial oppression about me”?
Your interpretation is kinder than mine. I assume that when someone asks this question they have no interest in the answer. They’ve already gotten enough white ally cultural cool points from having “started the conversation” even if they don’t do anything beyond that, which they won’t.
I sometimes wonder if people don’t ask that question to get past on the bead for being special. It’s incredibly pretentious and only continues to maintain a dominant/subordinate relationship between white and POC. People know what to do. They just want praise for it.
Isn’t the white equivalent of bougie black people just “hipsters”? Or is there a difference?