They might start making up conspiracies about the Clinton Boxer lesbianic cult.
They might start making up conspiracies about the Clinton Boxer lesbianic cult.
She also makes for a pretty bomb grandma. Just going by the smiles on the kid's face.
He prefers his dick black and in his mouth.
You should read about the rampant homosexuality in Saudi Arabia in the Atlantic. I think the title was something like "The Kingdom in the Closet".
Kors is like the Mizrahi of his day. Soon you will see his clothes at Tarjay.
No. Michael Jackson was black until the day he died but he was a terrible self-loathing brother. You should read Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eyes to get an idea of why a young biracial American woman would want to get blue eyes.
Thank you, oh wise one. How else would I know I would one day just know. You truly are of noble birth.
I can recount verses from every single one of the artists you've named, but I can also go into some serious depth about the various sub-genres of hip hop that you refuse to acknowledge.
Elvis, Vanilla Ice, Miley, Igloo, Madonna, the list goes on.
Are you the sort of person who makes jokes no-one laughs at and then has to explain the joke and then it's still not funny?
No-one is obviously stopping her from making music but in the same she can utilize it, others are free to denounce her for her blackface. I find it hard to believe she's too dense to realize the point people are making about and to her. I suppose it's a privilege of sorts to be so ignorant of the outside world and how…
How do you reckon Igloo is somehow part of that?
What are these facts? I really want to know.
I have no clue who those people are but I'm sure you like them.
Yes, poor black musicians had time to wander the manicured gardens of Cape Cod. Of course they didn't do it in a vacuum but you're looking for some weird slimy acknowledgement that's not even due.
Well most of my favourite rappers have been black:
I'm well aware of the anxiety of influence and I experience myself when looking at others who came before me in my craft but culture and race were formidable tools of oppression in the US and to be ignorant of that fact, and how it has shaped black artistry, is to be indifferent to a reality faced by Afro-Americans…
acknowledging the contributions of black people does nothing to support the assertion that black people did it in a vacuum.
What facts? Hip Hop started in the ghettoes of NYC and LA. Are you being obtuse or are you unwilling to read the Wikipedia page on it?
Hip Hop is part of black American culture in the same way dancehall or reggae is part of black Jamaican culture, regardless of how many white or Asian folks participate. What you're failing to understand is that in your denial of its Afro-American essence, you're repeating in essence what Rupert Murdoch said about…