Mexican dude who doesn't even know what Juneteenth is about mad that Kendrick didn't have any Mexicans on stage at the Pop Out

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The amount of non-Black people thinking they’re not included when shouting, “Not Like Us” is absurd.
It’s really not.

Again- Black folks include everybody in eeeeeeverything and try to claim people who aren’t even Black, or barely Black. So of course they feel offended.


How many of them gotta bunch of Black men and women in their spaces? Go to their radio stations…their “djs”. Cuz we have a bunch of Latinos in the mix in every facet of “the culture”. So yea they feel like they shoulda been up there.
 

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Telemundo is a CAC fest. You don’t see us complaining about the lack of Afro-Hispanic representation. These people are insufferable,
Because they don’t have an open door policy for their culture. THEY gatekeep. WE don’t.

Even with KRS One saying to include Latinos in the origins of hiphop…they feel entitled to being included
 

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fukk outta here.....in the 90's east coast rappers glorified whops and that mafiaso bull shyt.....let's not forget them racist Italians....

The Italian American mafia was sociopolitically irrelevant by the time the 1990s came around.
It's not at all the same thing.

Mexicans and Surenos collectively run shyt in California across all segments of society outside of music and movies.
 

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between all the members of cypress hill, only b-real is mexican, and he's only 1/2 mexican.

And on top of that B-Real is from Family Swans.


Mexicans got mad at B-Real for doing vato with snoop dog. because snoop says vato. but they can use the n word. i have no issues with them dudes but the hypocrisy is weird.

Shortly after the release of the song, Snoop Dogg and B-Real would receive disses and responses by numerous Mexican rappers who mistakenly took the song as a slander towards the Chicano culture.
 
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The Italian American mafia was sociopolitically irrelevant by the time the 1990s came around.
It's not at all the same thing.


Mexicans and Surenos collectively run shyt in California across all segments of society outside of music and movies.
What?!?.....Son don't give me that bullshyt....LMAO at the Mafia was irrelevant in the 90"s..... :dead: .....
 

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Compared to before it was. Many leaders got locked up or snitched, and overall they had been transitioning to "legal" businesses, especially controlling union related industries.
Bruh go look and see what years all those Mafia movies were made .....wasnt nothing irrelevant....Kool G Rap was the one who started all that....other rappers from the East followed....
 

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When is the next podcast brehs?
Are yall tuning in?
 
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