"The Klu Klux Klan and the streets with me" - c00nture

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Talk about a group who kills blacks like KKK and say your like a slave master to reaffrim the reference and its still all good and people make excuses for him.

Let him talk about Natzis and watch how fast jews shut him down, let him talk about joining Trump in kicking out mexicans and watch how they go at him.

Yet many in ours want to make excuses. :snoop:
Really.. dej loaf had that nazi line in her song so obviouy her handlers approved that.

Going at Jews? Nah good way to get shut down. They the ones that sign these rappers checks for them to continue to degrade and belittle black people in their music.
 

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Not if there's nothing to fall back on. We don't hold The O.G. 'z accountable enough. The Men and The Women. Tha Gangstaz and The Lawyers either
They know better tho. They just dont give af
I almost want to pretend this thread and the excuses and rationales behind this line didn't happen honestly.

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Really.. dej loaf had that nazi line in her song so obviouy her handlers approved that.

Going at Jews? Nah good way to get shut down. They the ones that sign these rappers checks for them to continue to degrade and belittle black people in their music.
She said that line to go at black people ad not jews. If she went at jews that line wouldnt exist.
 

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“I wanna make the word easy on mutha—-as’ ears,” he explained. “You see how white boys ain’t mad at ’cracker’ ’cause it don’t have the same [sting] as ’******’? I want ’******’ to have less meaning [than] ’cracker.’ With all the bullsh– that’s going on in the world, racism is at its peak. I wanna do the sh– that’s not being done. I wanna be the artist who ain’t out. I wanna make the music I wanna hear.

“We’re taking power [away] from the word,” he added. “No disrespect to none of them who were part of the civil-rights movement, but some of my n—as in the streets don’t know who [civil-rights activist] Medgar Evers was. I love Medgar Evers, but some of the n—as in the streets don’t know Medgar Evers, they know who Nas is. And to my older people who don’t now who Nas is and who don’t know what a street disciple is, stay outta this mutha—-in’ conversation. We’ll talk to you when we’re ready. Right now, we’re on a whole new movement. We’re taking power [away] from that word.”
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And how did that work out?:sas2: White people are still saying ni$$er and black folks are still getting upset:sas1: But go ahead NY and keep pretending like that album had some deep shyt behind it:mjlol:


:dahell: Regardless of whether or not you think it "worked out" overnight, the point is that there was a purpose behind Nas doing that. He wasn't doing just to do it.


On the contrary, there was no "purpose" behind c00n azz Future casually saying he rocks with the KKK like that's whats officially hot in the streets:scust:

:why: Its like when Wayne said "I beat the puzzy up like Emmet Till" (on a Future track, hmm go figure:ohhh:) and immediately got dropped from his Sprite deal.
 

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:dahell: Regardless of whether or not you think it "worked out" overnight, the point is that there was a purpose behind Nas doing that. He wasn't doing just to do it.


On the contrary, there was no "purpose" behind c00n azz Future casually saying he rocks with the KKK like that's whats officially hot in the streets:scust:

:why: Its like when Wayne said "I beat the puzzy up like Emmet Till" (on a Future track, hmm go figure:ohhh:) and immediately got dropped from his Sprite deal.
That was far worse than the throwaway line Future said.
 
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