jezeblock
PrivilegedWhiteMaleCracker
jezeblock

Well I’d like to give my opinion. Maybe, he started tripping on his words. Maybe, he didn’t mean it to slip out. But the only context I see people giving for the racist argument is that it wan’t in the song. Thing is though, there is more to the context than that.

Too ‘free’. Very interesting.

“Did you ever consider that not all black people listen to Kanye or Drake?”

“Maybe if people stopped being allowed to say the word, people won’t be so comfortable saying it.”

“This is bullshit.”

Thing is in the context of the situation... all of that is irrelevant.

Eh, not much to say here.

“1. I doubt your blackness.”

“There are a couple of reasons. For me, I’m black from rural Louisiana. I regularly see the word weaponized and used to disparage black people by racist folks who think they’re inherently better than us.”

“I’m so tired of this Bill Cosby style “pull up your damn pants” internal criticism of black culture.”

“People know what they’re doing when they say, or do, certain things”

Yes the “not at all tribal like thiking” you are either black(woke, drinking the power+privilege kool aid) or you are black(uncle tom, coon, on the white man’s payroll).

And now you’ll be seeing it happen twice...

“I’m black, like OG black”

“I guess it’s nice that you don’t think it’s a big deal”

Does it have anything to do with power+prejudice?

I’m going to have a field day here.

Eh, when I found this, I was waiting for them to plop a mountain of evidence to support their narrative, but it’s mostly ridicule and circle jerking.

“First, given America’s demographic changes, by 2045, chances are Wade Watts isn’t a white guy, he’s black or brown or something in between. However, it’s this kind of whiteness by default that defines and weakens the entire film.”

So you are trying to argue this law only applies to black folk? Jesus Christ man, you guys here have drank the kool-aid way too much.