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I’m Lil Jimmy but my boys call me J-Murder!
The media does this on purpose they know Wayne is high all the time and isn't articulate enough to properly discuss social issues
Like it or not, on a global scale, Hip-hop is the biggest representor of ALL black people. So instead of getting the point of views from truly intellectual blacks, they go and grab the most ignorant rapper to represent the black community and speak on social issues:
Its like the age old tradition of news reporters interviewing the most stereotypical black person instead of the well spoken cat in the business suit.
For the same reason why people like Michael Eric Dyson, Cornell West, and numerous black authors and writers dojn't get as big of a platform as the Lil Wayne's, A$AP Rocky's, and Cam Newton's of the world.
why are people still going to this guy asking these type of questions.
Breh high off his ass in this video.what in the fukk
The image of the black man is completely destroyed. This is whole the masses see represent us as a whole race. Women see us like this. No wonder we losing support from black women and they dating Cacs. White supremacy has won. They've destroyed our image.Buffoon rappers are INTENTIONALLY given the biggest platform.
Like Dr. Boyce Watkins said "when it comes to blacks, the most ignorant are often handed the biggest microphone"
@Ronnie Lott
Wait, so are people supporting black lives matter or not?
One day they are a bunch of feminists that don't support black males in their agenda,
Then let a celebrity disassociate himself from it or say all lives matter, and everyone's bout it again..
Yet, when I said Hip Hop was detrimental to black people and the black community as a whole I was negged.
Like I said before, it's done to make black people look bad collectively.Like it or not, on a global scale, Hip-hop is the biggest representor of ALL black people. So instead of getting the point of views from truly intellectual blacks, they go and grab the most ignorant rapper to represent the black community and speak on social issues:
Its like the age old tradition of news reporters interviewing the most stereotypical black person instead of the well spoken cat in the business suit.
He honest at least
Wayne the last nikka you should go to for political inspiration.
I'm not going to mcdonalds for angus beef.