Kendrick Lamar's "Luther": A Critique of Drake and the Realities of Strippers

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Kendrick probably didn’t respond to Andrew's comment about rape because he cares about serious issues and doesn’t want to get into disrespectful fights. Responding would just make Andrew more famous. Instead, he’ll talk about it in his songs. Ignoring those comments shows they aren’t worth his time.

Also, hilariously, Kendrick implies that Drake acts so much like a white boy that racist Mexicans get the N-word pass before him. This gets people talking about race and identity, which is exactly what we're doing right now.

Bro a white man saying he would rape a black man IS INHERENTLY ROOTED IN RACISM.. again Kenny is silent as fukk

Come on bro you cannot be this naive
 

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Bro a white man saying he would rape a black man IS INHERENTLY ROOTED IN RACISM..

Come on bro you cannot be this naive

So what…

Cacs will be cacs…

Andrew is dying for notoriety because right now he’s only mildly internet famous.

Kendrick would be a fool to help him out.
 

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Dope sh*t, OP.

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@TEH interesting analysis. I didn’t catch that. I always viewed it as either face value or him talking about hip hop/ black culture. I need to read the lyrics
 
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