Black Women....why did u allow Hip Hop to make it cool to call ya'll "Bytches"?

smokeurobinson

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Why do people think Hip Hop was by default talking about Black women....:manny:



I see ya'll trying to use this as an argument. The problem is Hip Hop is a Black genre. All these rappers talking about "the hood" and "nikkaz" why wouldnt I think they arent talking about Black Women?

The white woman Tipper Gore only focused on "explicit lyrics"...it was C Deloris Tucker and Dianne Warick, Black women, who spoke up about being called bytches....Wasnt no white women on that campaign.
 

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This is your 2nd response that has absolutly nothing to do with the topic.

U totally ignoring me posting the Latifah video or me speaking on how there was Black women fighting against the B word proves you're not even payint attention to the topic at hand. If u were paying attention u wouldnt have even wrote that.



GTFO my conversation troll :camby:

bro u have no point... ur talking about nothing. Ur asking black women about why they ALLOW someone do some shyt that they CLEARLY HAD A PROBLEM WITH AT THE TIME. THEY DIDNT LIKE IT, THEY DIDNT ALLOW ANYONE DO IT.

media normalized it.

they fought it and they lost. its just like the N word.

There was opposition to the use of the word, so your question is fukking stupid. THATS MY POINT. YOU SMART DUMB dikkHEAD.

 

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Trash ass thread from a. Fagut ass thrash poster one star as well
 

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bro u have no point... ur talking about nothing. Ur asking black women about why they ALLOW someone do some shyt that they CLEARLY HAD A PROBLEM WITH AT THE TIME. THEY DIDNT LIKE IT, THEY DIDNT ALLOW ANYONE DO IT.

media normalized it.

they fought it and they lost. its just like the N word.

There was opposition to the use of the word, so your question is fukking stupid. THATS MY POINT. YOU SMART DUMB dikkHEAD.


U telling the story wrong. Like I said...this conversation isnt for you....u obvioulsy wasnt clubbing or had any female friends in the mid 90's

U talking about C Deloris Tuckers and Dionne Warricks who werent even into hip hop.:snoop:

Like I said.....U arent even paying attention to the topic.


I dont remember Black female teens fighting it. Adult Black chicks who were into hip hop werent fighting anything...they were in the clubs bopping their heads to it....repeating the lyrics....Old heads were fighting it....Not the young adult crowd...the young adult crowd accepted it. This conversation isnt for you.
 

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you can’t cry about the lack of black female representation in music videos. Then turn around and assume that lyrics using bytch is specifically talking about black Women. Also the term bytch is used in many circles.
 

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Check the sig. :jawalrus:



So next time u try to troll in future threads i'll just point to the sig which explains why u still salty:ehh:
:mjlol:....oh but u edited it....

http://www.thecoli.com/threads/inno...or-been-ghostwriting-your-posts.56483/page-10

back on SOHH, west coast avenger was up to his usual cornball 'old man in the club' type shyt

@smokeurobinson is a fat pedophile nikka in his late 30s, but to his credit he backs up what he says as far as meeting up with nikkas online that talk shyt

so WCA kept following smokeurobinson around in threads talkin greezy, basically repeating every diss he heard me say to him

eventually smokeurobinson told WCA that he would be in his neck of the woods in a couple weeks, and to give him an address and a picture and set up a time so they could meet up and handle they problem

WCA came with literally every excuse he could think of to NOT post a pic or give a time or place, and his posting career pretty much ended right there

they're both fat, old weirdos with nothing going on in their lives

but WCA backed down from a fatter, older weirdo who is also a pedophile :laff:

now he tryna revive his posting career on here thinking nikkas forgot about it :heh: boy you 35 playin rep wars and drawing on random mens pics from the internet, start a family or something fakkit

:dead:.....
 

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This is a bad thread. Not only are you trying to blame black women for the usage of the word bytch in rap music but your asking individual black women on the Coli to answer a question for black women as a collective as if they could control any other black woman's actions except they're own. That's like asking a nikka in Ohio to answer a question on why did another dude in Florida do something as if it was him.
 

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This is a bad thread. Not only are you trying to blame black women for the usage of the word bytch in rap music but your asking individual black women on the Coli to answer a question for black women as a collective as if they could control any other black woman's actions except they're own. That's like asking a nikka in Ohio to answer a question on why did another dude in Florida do something as if it was him.


Bad comparison......and a few people actually answered the question. :yeshrug:
 

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I was watching a documentary about misogny in hip hop and one dude they interviewed said "there's a difference between a bytch and a sista" :hubie:

they associated with how women presented themselves and what they wore :patrice:

there were other good points but the main takeaway was that they equate black masculinity or the idea of black masculinity portrayed by hip hop and pushed by white execs in suits as being about mastery of violence and how you negotiate violence and your access to women as a marker for black masculinity.

this documentary was released at peak 50, and The Massacre just dropped.

they were also trashing B.E.T and had big issues with Nelly and Tip Drill.

even when they interviewed women the common response was 'they weren't talking about me' :manny:

anyways I thought that was interesting to share, I've always overlooked it.



I thought these were some good quotes:

"If the KKK was smart enough, they would have created gangsta rap because it’s such a caricature of black masculinity, yet young people of color are being presented with this idea that somehow these people represent us. They’re cool, and they’re gonna stand in for us against the white power structure. While they’re completely subservient to that white power structure. It’s really an ironic, sad reality."

" Generally speaking, black people do not believe that misogyny and sexism and violence against women are urgent issues. We still think that racism, police brutality, black male incarceration, are the issues that we should be concerned about."



NOTE: for anyone interested in following up: The documentary was called Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes. There's a transcript available if you google it too. They interview a range of rappers, academics and people in general.

God Bless :salute:
 
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