Public Asks Jay Z to Remove Clothing Line From Barneys

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so what the fukk is your solution :what:

sounds like you're saying jay-z should end his business partnership with barneys, while advocating nikkas continue to frivilously make whites wealthier.

how about jay-z continues to do his thing and dumb ass nikkas stop rushing out to spend their entire check on some goddamn clothes. "n!ggerized" or not, it's incredibly stupid and we need to call out this behavior if y'all really support the idea of group economics.

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dehumanizing racism against blacks....No problem!

Black kid making a completely legal purchase....Problem!
Oh you aint know? This aint about race, its about blacks wasting money. Every dime some of these coli dudes spend goes to the productivity of themselves and their communities. They NEVER purchase any of the marked up products offered in this capitalistic nation. Shyt, they can even account for every tax dollar they spend! The young bull should have invested that $350 into stocks and bonds and shyt.












:stopitslime:Americans waste currency DAILY with nothing to show for it. All of us. Whether you want to or not. Let the boy cook with his belt and quit actin like you dont line cac pockets everyday. The issue is discrimination anyway
 
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so what the fukk is your solution :what:

sounds like you're saying jay-z should end his business partnership with barneys, while advocating nikkas continue to frivilously make whites wealthier.

how about jay-z continues to do his thing and dumb ass nikkas stop rushing out to spend their entire check on some goddamn clothes. "n!ggerized" or not, it's incredibly stupid and we need to call out this behavior if y'all really support the idea of group economics.


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how about Black people who've EARNED the RIGHT through whatever jobs they work at spend their hard earned money on whatever the fukk they want (legally speaking) and if/when the corporation to which they were spending said money treats them like shyt then the BLACK entertainers/businessmen who endorse said business take their product had image elsewhere.....


See how THAT adds up Son:usure:


Again the man's spending habits aren't what's at debate here. He did absolutely NOTHING illegal by purchasing that belt. If it were $1 or $1000 it doesn't matter. The spending habits of young African American youths is another topic entirely, when it comes to THIS case it doesn't matter, he was arrested for using a credit card they felt was fraudulent. Let's say a young black male walks into Kay Jewelers to purchase a $1300 dollar engagement ring for his girlfriend. The store employees don't "think" he can afford it and he's arrested and held for hours like some criminal. How does the story change? Or if a young black male wants to purchase a car with his hard earned money and is arrested and treated like a criminal. How does the story change? It's not WHAT he purchased that is the heart of the matter it's HOW he was treated while making a perfectly legal business transaction.


On the same note, Jay-Z had the RIGHT to do business with whomever he wants. If Barney's offers him the best business deal then do be it. However once it comes to light that Barney's is instilling racist practices of racial profiling to the point where hard earned money made by the blacks of this country is being used as a means of demeaning and criminalizing us, then does Jay-Z, as a BLACK entrepreneur, not have the right and perhaps the cultural RESPONSIBILITY to pull his business? Barney's would CERTAINLY do so under similar situations....
 

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@Atlrocafella be doing some closet c00ning... I see you plehboi... Fat nicca ain't been right since niccas got at him for saying a white GAVE him a job instead of him earning it.


I'm tripping maybe but when niccas were 19 they didn't save up their money to buy some of the things they wanted. I applaud it, I went about things in a different way and other urban youth have also.
 

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how about Black people who've EARNED the RIGHT through whatever jobs they work at spend their hard earned money on whatever the fukk they want (legally speaking) and if/when the corporation to which they were spending said money treats them like shyt then the BLACK entertainers/businessmen who endorse said business take their product had image elsewhere.....


See how THAT adds up Son:usure:

it adds up to nothing, seeing as it adds no new black businesses to the community in the process. you're basically saying jay-z should ditch one racist establishment and move to the next. then switch up rotation when racist clerks stereotype other blacks supporting their businesses.

Again the man's spending habits aren't what's at debate here. He did absolutely NOTHING illegal by purchasing that belt. If it were $1 or $1000 it doesn't matter. The spending habits of young African American youths is another topic entirely,

okay, i'll give you that. him being criminalized isn't what i'm really discussing here. but if there ever was a time to discuss the spending habits of black youth, it would probably be now.

On the same note, Jay-Z had the RIGHT to do business with whomever he wants. If Barney's offers him the best business deal then do be it. However once it comes to light that Barney's is instilling racist practices of racial profiling to the point where hard earned money made by the blacks of this country is being used as a means of demeaning and criminalizing us, then does Jay-Z, as a BLACK entrepreneur, not have the right and perhaps the cultural RESPONSIBILITY to pull his business? Barney's would CERTAINLY do so under similar situations....

cultural responsibility? :heh: jay-z came up glorifying murder, drug dealing, and rapping about how he's better than you in every possible category -- all while praising white folks in his lyrics. what makes you think he gives a fukk about the community as awhole? should he just move to the next business and repeat the cycle? why should jay-z fukk up his money when blacks aren't even trying to build their own.
 

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Show me a white kid that drops the same amount for a black clothing line.

the majority of whites dont drop that amount on belts themselves :heh: cacs outcheah with a 15 dollar belt from targets and nikkas think we've gotta impress folk with a 350 dollar belt. i'm sorry, thats only acceptable for mexicans imo.
 
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