Dee Barnes speaks. "me and the other women Dr. Dre beat up."

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You're talking to dudes that frequent Just Bugging Out to look for vids where hoes spread booty holes after a handshake and stream Ghetto Gaggers porn while eating cereal. You can't expect these characters to have any respect for a female
While eating cereal tho :why:
 
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the abuse is and will always be wrong but this movie came at a time it could've done some good socially and especially for the plight of black men and women. now it's been demoted to a shame dre moment it's sad...

edit: didn't know bout the blackballing. he a succa.. but the timing is wacc, shots counter productive
 
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When he was in his 20s. As a young man. The hell does that have to do with the mans success now? What would be the point? What is the end result of talking about this shyt now? What does it do?
U sayin "when he was in his 20s. As a young man." U sayin that its like its an ok thing to be a woman beater at that age like its jus a mundane mistake of youth :dead:

Werent u the same nikka capin for ray rice? U aint shyt nikka
 
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Since when does someone's story have "everything" that they've ever done included in it? The point of the biopic is to showcase triumphs and things that people have overcome.

:heh: :laff: at wanting a random cut scene of Dre beating a woman :mjlol:

Point is him beating her is more important to her story than it is to his. To him it was a mistake that should have never happened. And I'm sure one that he regrets.

To her it was a "heartbreak and trauma that took years to overcome"

That's fine. And understandable.

She should put that in HER biopic :camby: not that she's important enough to have one though :smugcud:
Why do u hav to be disrespectful towards her and her story tho? Like i said u aint shyt nikka...
 

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I respect women enough to give them the opportunity to shoot the fade..If they take the L so be it.. That's real feminism...Pandering to them and treating them like helpless victims is more harmful and demeaning...

I don't rock with Tariq Nasheed fully, but he is on point with Black people needing to start living by a code....

None of this sh1t should be discussed in front of the enemy during war time....
nikka u need help :pachaha:
 

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Youre only saying this cuz you beat women breh

The sh*t happened so why are people complaining about her talking about it?

Maybe reminding people how much of a piece of sh*t dr. Dre is gives her peace of mind.
:camby:
 

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Once again, the amount of :cape:I see pro-black posters doing for Dre is absolutely ridiculous.

Dr. Dre is a c00n. An incredibly talented c00n who has made some of the best music in hip hop history, but a c00n nonetheless. His actions throughout the years have consistently indicated he does not give a fukk about black people, or our issues.


To all the pro-black posters claiming we should not attack a successful black public figure regardless of his actions, Clarence Thomas was a black man in a position of power who was attacked by white folks for abusing a black woman as well. Did ya'll :cape:for him as well?

Would ya'll feel the same way if Dre was a black woman with a white husband who routinely shytted on and abused black men through her actions and art in real life?
Stfu you don't know what a c00n is dumb ass nikka
 
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the abuse is and will always be wrong but this movie came at a time it could've done some good socially and especially for the plight of black men and women. now it's been demoted to a shame dre moment it's sad...

edit: didn't know bout the blackballing. he a succa.. but the timing is wacc, shots counter productive
This shyt don't matter. See doing billion dollar business, movie couldn't be more successful, nobody gives a fukk
 

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shut up fakkit, these black bytches are clearly jealous of a black mans success and want to take him down. This always happens they usually start off by slandering the famous successful black man by claiming that he's gay, then they go into full attack mode. Stop simping p*ssy :camby:


wow @ "black bytches"

ur definitely white just like 95% of aftermath fans.:mjlol:



Breh Doug Young interviews are madness.

I remember Heller said Doug was a smart dude who pioneered a lot of the promo shyt like signs and street teams and t shirts etc.

Breh needs to have a compilation of interviews. :pachaha:


he reminds me of dave chapelle.

one of the youtube comments says "this guy is a good talker. he should narrate children's books".



my fault but it also doesn't mean he PERSONALLY blackballed her. I'm sure we all been through a situation where 2 people you knew had issues so you couldn't have both of them around :manny:


she didnt just get blackballed from "set it off".

she probably just focused on that one cuz f. gary gray was the director and dre was in it.

6 degres of separation.


EXACTLY, its not that they want us to forget it, it just doesn't fit in with this type of film. This movie is about the impact this groups music made on the industry in a time when no one cared about rap music. The was about how they were the first people to speak about about how the police treated black people and how life was in L.A. This was not a biopic of Dr. Dre, this was not about that incident, this was about the MUSIC.. but we live in the "age of outrage" so it is what it is.



Naw man, if she had been public about this every time dre has done something through out the years then I would understand.. But she has been quiet for 20 years now, during the fake outrage era, people are trying to shine some light on it, just to shyt on the movie... Like we should feel bad or not support this movie cuz this part of one characters life wasn't shown.... I am sure all the members did some fukked up shyt that wasn't portrayed in the movie, but nobody cares about that..


yall need to stop fronting and quit acting like this wasnt mainly a biopic of dr dre & ice cube.

it absolutely fits into this film. its a biopic and this was a big occurence in his career. NOT ONLY DRE'S CAREER, but it was at the center of the ice cube/NWA beef.

she hasnt been quiet for 20 years. you just werent aware of it.


You've had 25 years to speak on it. Speaking about it now just screams opportunist to me.


im pretty sure you got corrected on that already.

you clearly have an agenda.


Let's keep it funky NWA's attitude towards women was dismissive at best and downright unnecessarily violent at its worst. No one wants to talk about it because it the group would lose some of its sheen and people would give pause especially to guys like Ice Cube who now have images as family men, this is why I'm not greatly interested in hip-hop biopics because they always clean up the messy parts of their stories as opposed to owning up to it.

Dee Barnes has been trying to get her sided of the story out but she had been silenced. That sort of incident would have hurt the groups popularity at the time and for what was not even her fault she got blackballed out the industry. Dee Barnes does not really sound all that bitter even though (not as much as she should be). I mean she has been the butt of industry jokes for 2 decades.

Dre should have apologized for that, imo, he was wrong for what he did.

Side Note: I didn't know that F Gary Gray has her camera man on Pump it Up


i disagree.

if they wouldve just halfway addressed one of the incidents, there wouldnt be as much backlash. sure, there would be some because it would spark conversation and prompt people to do their research. but it wouldnt be as big of a deal as it is now.

every known woman-beater with a biopic has had at least one scene where they acknowledged it and there was no backlash. dre brought this chit on himself, and he shouldve known better seeing that this chit has been buzzin ever since michel'le has been back on TV. dudes in here acting like people are sweeping the dirt out from under the rug, but this has been boiling over for a while now.

the movie is basically a cube & dre fluff-piece. you got dre hulking up against gangbanging goonies and stepping to suge and other :duck: in the flick, but he tried to sweep his real dirt under the rug. he deserves every bit of backlash.


the abuse is and will always be wrong but this movie came at a time it could've done some good socially and especially for the plight of black men and women. now it's been demoted to a shame dre moment it's sad...

edit: didn't know bout the blackballing. he a succa.. but the timing is wacc, shots counter productive


if hes a sucka, then hes a sucka. aint no way around it.

and the timing is perfect. if he didnt want any backlash for it, then he shouldve addressed it in the movie instead of trying to paint himself as a super hero.
 

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wow @ "black bytches"

ur definitely white just like 95% of aftermath fans.:mjlol:






he reminds me of dave chapelle.

one of the youtube comments says "this guy is a good talker. he should narrate children's books".






she didnt just get blackballed from "set it off".

she probably just focused on that one cuz f. gary gray was the director and dre was in it.

6 degres of separation.





yall need to stop fronting and quit acting like this wasnt mainly a biopic of dr dre & ice cube.

it absolutely fits into this film. its a biopic and this was a big occurence in his career. NOT ONLY DRE'S CAREER, but it was at the center of the ice cube/NWA beef.

she hasnt been quiet for 20 years. you just werent aware of it.





im pretty sure you got corrected on that already.

you clearly have an agenda.





i disagree.

if they wouldve just halfway addressed one of the incidents, there wouldnt be as much backlash. sure, there would be some because it would spark conversation and prompt people to do their research. but it wouldnt be as big of a deal as it is now.

every known woman-beater with a biopic has had at least one scene where they acknowledged it and there was no backlash. dre brought this chit on himself, and he shouldve known better seeing that this chit has been buzzin ever since michel'le has been back on TV. dudes in here acting like people are sweeping the dirt out from under the rug, but this has been boiling over for a while now.

the movie is basically a cube & dre fluff-piece. you got dre hulking up against gangbanging goonies and stepping to suge and other :duck: in the flick, but he tried to sweep his real dirt under the rug. he deserves every bit of backlash.





if hes a sucka, then hes a sucka. aint no way around it.

and the timing is perfect. if he didnt want any backlash for it, then he shouldve addressed it in the movie instead of trying to paint himself as a super hero.

Breh, they either just don't get it, or they're too young - being a product of the era where any criticism or truth is hating.
 
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