Marlon Wayans & Lord Jamar beef over Omar Epps' Skirt! LOL

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Let's pretend that black kids weren't wearing 4 XL tees that looked like dresses just a few years ago brehs


No no no no noooooo! Fisher. This is different. You see you see you see. When grown ass men were wearing shirts like dresses and shorts like capri pants that was temporary. But these nikkas today are going to be wearing skirts until the heat death of the universe!!! I know this because that's how I feel. Who cares about the fact that fashion comes and goes in cycles. My righteous anger means I'm right!



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I am breh. Because I hate this sheep mentality. I'm trying to encourage critical thinking. I'm challenging the people in this thread because I see holes in their arguments and I'm the type of dude that can't just let it go. If their arguments were intelligent I wouldn't be going as hard. But their arguments aren't intelligent, they are emotional appeals built on shaky anecdotal evidence if that

I hope you don't think I was agreeing with you, cause I wasn't. I think it's strange that someone would go hard for male skirts, under the guise of being straight.

If you can't intelligently defend your beliefs then your beliefs are worthless. Point Blank.

This fake outrage is the result of nikkas being told the "gay agenda" is a real thing, and them believing it with no evidence. nikkas are rejecting this because this is something that "nikkas don't do" like we're a monolith or something.

Why can't I ask questions? Why do I have to think and feel and act just like the next nikka? I'm not just going to believe something "just because" I want to be convinced. And y'all haven't convinced me.

So are you going to intelligently tell me "what's going on" or can't you?

This has nothing to do with you not being able to ask questions. It has everything to do with you defending something which is blatantly gay. Something that has never had mainstream acceptance within the black community in this country.

And please don't use nikkas like Prince as an example. We were clowning him in the 80's and 90's too.
 

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they're not gonna give up that easy. all it takes is for the right entertainer to put on that skirt and it's over.

Kanye helped lay the groundwork, but I can guarantee you, if Lil Wayne wears a skirt, it's a rap. I'm from new orleans, and the nikkas out there do whatever Wayne does and kids around the country will follow suit, or follow skirt rather.

"2 cups I say fukk it, my new skirt is trukfit, yo bytch might lift it up and you know I'm gon let her suck it"

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I been telling black folks to drop hiphop culture. It's poison.
 

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Yep, and everybody was wearing sequins and all types of faggy shyt then.

I'm not complaining. My point is, "rich people and hipsters" are not going to be the only dudes dressing like this. Just like "rich people and hipsters" werent the only people dressing like Mike. Or Tupac. Or Mase n Puff Daddy. Etc. etc.
I am kinda :patrice: as to why you are so pro "men in skirts" though. Not implying youre gay or whatever but it just seems like a weird cause to take up :yeshrug:


I'm not "pro men in skirts" so much as I'm "anti poor argument." The way dudes debate on this board sometimes have been bothering me lately and it just so happens to come to a head in a thread about nikkas wearing skirts.:yeshrug:

I appreciate your level headed response though.
 

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This is what happens when black people stop being creative and give into European fashion. We used to make the fashion world adjust to what we were doing but now it's the other way around. I notice that a lot of black men dress a certain way so they won't be seen as a threatening and if skirts catch on, you'll know why.
 
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