I'm Sorry But Fat Joe is not a Culture Vulture, AT ALL!

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This fact burns Coli nikka’s souls who are not educated on the origin of hip hop and nyc hip hop. Black carribeans too.

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Fat Joe is Hip Hop OG...you are a vulture. I'm guessing white adjacent as well.
Nah bro, you got it all wrong brody. you coming at the wrong guy. Read all my posts about Fat Joe. I'm giving it up, no trolling shyt.

I actually made this thread to expose the ones who saying he a vulture and open up the discussion to school these people on Fat Joe and hiphop history. They dont know this man is more hiphop than whoever you think is most hiphop. A poster said something earlier like, Fat Joe cant get more hiphop than the nikkaz who originated it. He literally saw hiphop come alive in the late 70s and early 80s in the bronx.

One thing this thread made me realize is that it doesnt matter. If you not from NY/Eastcoast or really know about hiphop culture than you probably gonna call Fat Joe a culture vulture and a white man cuz he light skinned and will have a problem with him saying the word nikka. There's alot of ignorant people out here and this thread exposed them. Some of these people grew up in non diverse areas and dont understand this shyt at all. These young people on social media talking that bullshyt is disgusting. Real ignorant shyt, and whats even worse is they dont wanna hear it. Its sad to be honest.
 
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Nas is a Black Man. There's a different level of sentiments coming from him. We knew Nas's real intention of why he wanted to use the word. Fat Joe isn't Black and doesn't have the right to force Black Ppl to accept him using the word.

It's not a hard concept (been explained) why we're defensive of the word coming out of a non-Black person's mouth due to the history/meaning behind it when it's shouted by them. A non-Black person should know better at this stage to not use it and expect opposition.

Why are y'all non-Black folks so obsessed with wanting to use the word? This goes back to how I've noticed non-Black groups bluntly take advantage and have no respect or regard for Black Ppl's wishes when it pertains to them not to use the N-word out of respect. Then got the nerve to talk “Black & Brown” shyt but can't even respect a Black Person asking you to refrain from using either version of the word.


Y'all say this shyt like I'm supposed to be scared. I am not a coward like you. I'm not afraid of no damn Ricans, Dominicans, etc, etc I'm not like these fools who slobber on the fantasy of some “Black & Brown” shyt.

You don't get a pass from me or the ppl I hang with.
nikka Fat Joe, his people's, and the entire hip hop community will drag you and the people you hang with. FOH.
 

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No Black artist is out here casually throwing around the hard er word and culture or not, Joe is NOT Black so he doesn't have the right nor the pull to be using the n-word whether it's with the a or er at the end.

Regardless of culture or being from NYC doesn't automatically give the man a pass. That's just a naive way of thinking and ppl who let that slide and think nothing of it are just clowns. If you'd let this man call you the hard er all because of his ties to Hip-Hop culture then you're crazy.

His first flagrant offense :stopitslime:



I didn't hear this "hard ER" you keep speaking about. He and everyone else in the song was doing the standard "niqqa".

So now he can't say any version of the N word. If that's how you feel then say that.

And thats certainly your right to have that opinion. I generally don't like when non Blacks use any version of the N word but I know the difference between someone from the actual hood and an outsider.
 
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Being "woke" is great but its not about shouting down every little thing

Fat Joe is not an outsider who is abusing Hip Hop. Like everyone been saying all these racial groups that being looked down upon as not "real Black"

Latinos and Islanders

built Hip Hop right along with the people you consider "true Black".

There's plenty of shyt to campaign about. Plenty of bad guys in this wide world. Make sure to spend your energy fighting something that needs to be fought.



Post one example of what you think is Fat Joe saying the word "Niqqer" with the hard ER.

That's like how a redneck would say it. Like how Tarintino says it.

I've only ever heard him say it like all the other MCs out there.

You on the money G.
 
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@TROLLing & @Ghost Utmost I'm going to need you both to tell me what these two paragraphs mean and feel to you both. This is what will let me know whether this conversation continues or not...
It's not a hard concept (been explained) why we're defensive of the word coming out of a non-Black person's mouth due to the history/meaning behind it when it's shouted by them. A non-Black person should know better at this stage to not use it and expect opposition.

Why are y'all non-Black folks so obsessed with wanting to use the word? This goes back to how I've noticed non-Black groups bluntly take advantage and have no respect or regard for Black Ppl's wishes when it pertains to them not to use the N-word out of respect. Then got the nerve to talk “Black & Brown” shyt but can't even respect a Black Person asking you to refrain from using either version of the word.
 
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