crashmckenzie
Crash McKenzie
crashmckenzie

Words fail me at some of these comments. Look, do I care what color or sex the person being written about is? No. Do I understand that BECAUSE of her color/sex it was far more difficult for her to overcome obstacles that I, as a white male, can’t even comprehend? Damn straight I do. Can I also see the value of someone

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Hey ! I know technically you’re supposed to ignore the comments but I do like that you care enough to communicate afterwards (and not just deal with the trolls) so please continue!

Thank you so much for recognizing that. I thank my father for giving me my own set of tools (so I would stop taking his) at a young age and my mother for acknowledging and always encouraging me. I credit the University of Michigan (B.S.E.E.E) for allowing me to find my own path, Michigan State University (M.S.E.E)

Stephen Totilo hired me! And to answer your other question (which would have been answered with a little more reading):

If you think me shouting out a black lady for her guinness world records is objectifying her: how does it feel to never have to look for yourself in the media you consume and the hobbies you participate in?

Okay how about; “White man wins best hip hop album of the year!”  It’s interesting because it’s unusual.  For you.  For us, it’s exciting because WOW, recognition!  It wasn’t that long ago that black kids were bullied for being into nerdy stuff while black.  On top of the regular nerdy kid bullying.  And a WOMAN on

I salute her for actually playing with her toys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No, they aren’t why she got the records but that she got those records being who she is is important. It’s okay, not everything is for you. When I speak like this, I’m talking to my people, not you, who need to see this. Right now we could name several white male devs. To us, they are household names. We could not do

Put her name in the title please.