Lil Poopy 10 year old rapper Controversy (video)

theworldismine13

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stop it. the schtick is old.

chastising someone is completely different than showing them an example.

and dude thought they were black, so he rushed in here to talk down about "black" parenting.

proof positive that yall just like to sit around and talk chit.

like i said, its the same difference
 

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1) You want to throw most black people to the wolves... when in reality "Most of my Latino and black people who are struggling to get food, clothes and shelter in the hood are so concerned with that, that philosophizing about freedom and socialist democracy is usually unfortunately beyond their rationale"

2) You say shyt like "you can start where you want". I say ur retarded and the brainwashing is the first thing we need to start with .... hence " They don't realize that America can't exist without separating them from their identity, because if we had some sense of who we really are, there's no way in hell we'd allow this country to push it's genocidal consensus on our homelands. This ignorance exists, but it can be destroyed."

3) You spin every point I make to mean some other shyt to fit into something that your brain can first comprehend and second ridicule..... "I'm quite sure that people will look upon my attitude and sentiments and look for hypocrisy and hatred in my words."

4) Maybe we agree with this point.. I'm not sure, u sorta go back and forth.. "They're always gonna look at you as nothing but a little monkey"

5) You talk about our culture.. you don't realize that nothing is wrong with the culture expect how desperate situations influence parts of our culture. The same dude that is motivated to sell drug by rap, can be the same dude who listens to Jezzy while writing his Thesis.. The circumstances are to blame.. and that kid didn't create the circumstances.. " I'd rather be proud of what I am, rather than desperately trying to be something I'm really not, just to fit in. And whether we want to accept it or not, that's what this culture or lack of culture is feeding us."

6) My other point.. and why people think the pov is racist when it really isn't racist... "My enemy is not the average white man, it's not the kid down the block or the kids I see on the street; my enemy is the white man I don't see: the people in the white house, the corporate monopoly owners, fake liberal politicians those are my enemies. The generals of the armies that are mostly conservatives those are the real Mother-fukkers that I need to bring it to, not the poor, broke country-ass soldier that's too stupid to know shyt about the way things are set up."

7) You a conforming black elitist at heart.. I'm a black revolutionary at heart... "In other words, I don't want to escape the plantation I want to come back, free all my people, hang the Mother-fukker that kept me there and burn the house to the god damn ground. I want to take over the encomienda and give it back to the people who work the land."

8) This is how I feel.. I feel this way even about the wealthy people in my own family.. You on the other hand hype of the D. Tuckers and pretend that the situation for blacks isn't what it is.. "You cannot change the past but you can make the future, and anyone who tells you different is a fukking lethargic devil. I don't look at a few token Latinos and black people in the public eye as some type of achievement for my people as a whole. Most of those successful individuals are sell-outs and house Negros."

9) And like I said.. I don't call sellout or c00n or talk shyt just because someone disagrees w my view like D. Tucker. I simply don't like the people who are so ignorant or narrow sighted about our circumstance that they are just a waste of breath and really can do nothing to help the masses of us... Most of us have untapped potential and we don't extract that potential through divisions and criticisms. "But, I don't consider brothers a sell-out if they move out of the ghetto. Poverty has nothing to do with our people. It's not in our culture to be poor. That's only been the last 500 years of our history; look at the last 2000 years of our existence and what we brought to the world in terms of science, mathematics, agriculture and forms of government"

well like ive said a bunch of times, i dont run away from the word elitist, and i dont run away from capitalism either

i respect everybody's opinion but I reject IT view of the world, i think its a dead end, i think black people need to double down on capitalism not turn away from it, i think black people need to focus on taking over the american empire not destroying it, and i see michelle and barack obama as the blue print to make that happen


except that you mostly blame the pawns of rap.. and you blast rap itself- and truthfully the attack should stay focused on the enemy and the industry.

i did attack the industry and you got your panties in a bunch

what i said is that i support hip hop culture, rap music is simply one element of rap, and it should be treated as such, rap music is not the end all and be all of hip hop, and naw i dont respect people that dont respect hip hop whether they are pawns or executives
 

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im talking about the dude that rushed in here criticizing "black parenting".

what are you talking about?

I'm talking about lil poopy and his parents and the industry, they suk

Poppy and his parents may not be technically african American but they are taking part in a black culture, so it's the same difference
 

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I'm talking about lil poopy and his parents and the industry, they suk

Poppy and his parents may not be technically african American but they are taking part in a black culture, so it's the same difference
So now ignorance and poverty = black culture. There is more to black culture than this shyt... and fyi, there aren't groups that don't have ignorant aspects. If someone from another community does something you find ignorant.. you can't just say they are taking part in black culture because it give the impressions that that type of shyt = black culture.

You're narrowing thousands of years of culture... down to 40 years.
 

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So now ignorance and poverty = black culture. There is more to black culture than this shyt... and fyi, there aren't groups that don't have ignorant aspects. If someone from another community does something you find ignorant.. you can't just say they are taking part in black culture because it give the impressions that that type of shyt = black culture.

You're narrowing thousands of years of culture... down to 40 years.

Why do you feel the need to put words in my mouth? I clearly was referring to rap music, rap music is black culture, anybody that participates in rap music is participating in a black culture, even if poopy and his parents where white it would still be the same difference
 

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I'm talking about lil poopy and his parents and the industry, they suk

Poppy and his parents may not be technically african American but they are taking part in a black culture, so it's the same difference

so how do you feel about iggy azaliea and the white girl mob?

do you look at them and say "our black women need to do better"??
 

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so how do you feel about iggy azaliea and the white girl mob?

do you look at them and say "our black women need to do better"??

I say the same thing I said in this thread which is that the rap industry is garbage and black people need to throw it in the bushes
 

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answer the question.

Nah I wouldn't say it that way, first I think it's corny when dudes start talking and preaching to black women

but the existence of azalea and white girl mob is due to black people allowing rap music to be defined by degeneracy, so my words would be that black people need to throw rap music in the bushes

How many signs do black people need to recognize that rap is detrimental? Every year it's becoming obvious that Delores tucker was right, I dread what the rap industry is gonna come up with in 2014 if we don't kill the beast this year
 

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Nah I wouldn't say it that way, first I think it's corny when dudes start talking and preaching to black women

but the existence of azalea and white girl mob is due to black people allowing rap music to be defined by degeneracy, so my words would be that black people need to throw rap music in the bushes

How many signs do black people need to recognize that rap is detrimental? Every year it's becoming obvious that Delores tucker was right, I dread what the rap industry is gonna come up with in 2014 if we don't kill the beast this year

white people run the rap industry in every aspect at this point.

that's who you should be beefing it.

but of course, yall aren't into addressing any real issues.
 

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white people run the rap industry in every aspect at this point.

that's who you should be beefing it.

but of course, yall aren't into addressing any real issues.

did i just not say the rap industry is garbage and black people should abandon it? what makes you think im excluding white people?
 
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