Nelly Wanted To 'Kick Somebody's Ass' Over Spelman's Protest Of 'Tip Drill' (VIDEO)

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That still doesn't change the fact that black degenerate culture is the black man's problem, not the white man's problem which you try to imply from your first post.
:what: Shut the fukk up breh. Those hoes want to say Nellys tip drill is derogatory to females then years later have 2chains perform there? Thats a huge back track. Meaning his sister died for nothing. Those females are hypocrites that were looking for attention and you sound like a fukking punk siding with them after see the results of the protest.
 

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:what: Shut the fukk up breh. Those hoes want to say Nellys tip drill is derogatory to females then years later have 2chains perform there? Thats a huge back track. Meaning his sister died for nothing. Those females are hypocrites that were looking for attention and you sound like a fukking punk siding with them after see the results of the protest.

They selfish as fukk and karma will bite them hard in the ass.
 

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They were punks for protesting during something that was about helping his dying sister. As for Nelly's music, we know that most of the women at Spellman were dancing to Hot in Here and most of his other songs. And like someone said earlier, later they brought 2 Chainz to perform so that protest was strictly for attention.
 

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They were punks for protesting during something that was about helping his dying sister. As for Nelly's music, we know that most of the women at Spellman were dancing to Hot in Here and most of his other songs. And like someone said earlier, later they brought 2 Chainz to perform so that protest was strictly for attention.

Everybody has a breaking point, do they not?


They selfish as fukk and karma will bite them hard in the ass.
:leostare: I don't think you know what you did here.
 

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Sorry if people didnt want to let you degrade black women so you could save your sisters life. Hes lucky no one in atl dropped the hammer on him.

I'm Sure they got paid good, I mean it isn't like Nelly put a gun to their head and said you have to be in this video.
 

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Everybody has a breaking point, do they not?
So what's their breaking point then? It's obviously not the discriminatory visuals and lyrics about women surrounding hiphop because we see they enjoy it just as much as we do.
 

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They were punks for protesting during something that was about helping his dying sister. As for Nelly's music, we know that most of the women at Spellman were dancing to Hot in Here and most of his other songs. And like someone said earlier, later they brought 2 Chainz to perform so that protest was strictly for attention.
Wouldn't be surprised if they were twerking to Tip-Drill in the club / party / function as well...
 
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It looks like it was the "Tip Drill" video. :patrice:
But how can that be the breaking point when 2chains got Nicki twerking showing ass and doing videos in strp clubs? A breaking point is a breaking point. These females just wanted attention. They solved nothing and brought attention to nothing at all except to reiterate preconceived stereotypes of females being cavalier.
 

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@sicc2def It's terrible that people would rather get their 15mins of fame over having an opportunity to Save a life. There's a time and a place for everything and it's definitely not at a charity event. These women stood in line and went to booty clapping try outs just to get ON that video. They were paid and Not forced to jiggle their goodies on camera. They probably have it on loop at their apartment talking about "look girl! It's me" but I digress, People need to learn how to differentiate between Important and Not So Important. Nellys sister is dead. She is gone. She's not coming back. She could have had an opportunity to live but it was taken away because of judgmental people and truthfully, that's sad. :birdman:
 
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