"(Young Thugs Album Cover) Is A Propaganda Scheme To Weaken the Black Man In America"- Dr. Boyce

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Prince and thugger are one and the same; both use androgynous sexuality to sell records
Prince style was apart of his lifestyle. It wasn't an act or for attention, while on the other hand thug doesn't walk around in the dress that's on his cover does he? It shows you that it's just an act. Are you failing to recognize that or are you playing stupid. Prince didn't dress the way he did to sell records. I
 

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Back in the day I use to laugh at the ild heads who thought that the media was trying to feminize the black male but here we are.

And I was actually willing to jeffery my money on this release but naw.
 

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Hotep ish like this cracks me up. They got us as away from our families in concentration camps, working as slaves in 2016. They got us out here murking each other due to them fukking us over when it comes to education and employment. They got us dependent on them to survive and yet negores in dresses is supposed to have a significant impact on us or emasculate us. shyt is hilarious. We can't get any lower than where we are now ad if we could, it would be on some en masse systematic racism ish, not negores in dresses:mjlol:.

Bro, how can you know all of that and not understand how this is another facet of white supremacist agenda for the image of black men? :dahell:

It's like you got to the one yard line and fumbled :skip:

White supremacy attacks from all sides....including imagery and media representation :sas1:

All the things you mentioned relate directly or indirectly to destroying black male imagery in the home and society :martin:

So, how is it that the effort to feminize black male imagery in mass media doesn't set off the same alerts for you? :why:

It's just another way to weaken the image and role of the black male as a competitive force in society :aicmon:

Peace
 

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Don't give a damn about the cover either way, but I wonder if you guys feel the same way about his violent drug addicted lyrics being a bad influence too:jbhmm:
Nope. Most don't. They like their black brothers ignorant, misogynistic, drug fueled and murderous.

But as soon as he shows any sign of femininity...that's the last straw. Hotep logic.

I'd rather this than an album cover with guns and naked women.

This promotes peace.

When black men are peaceful we don't have to worry about them terrorizing.

:obama:
 

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The goal posts y'all move when Prince is brought up is insane. None of y'all ever have a legitimate argument when Prince and Young Thug are compared with their CLOTHING choices. Nobody is comparing music we're comparing clothes :stopitslime:
 

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Bro, how can you know all of that and not understand how this is another facet of white supremacist agenda for the image of black men? :dahell:

It's like you got to the one yard line and fumbled :skip:

White supremacy attacks from all sides....including imagery and media representation :sas1:

All the things you mentioned relate directly or indirectly to destroying black male imagery in the home and society :martin:

So, how is it that the effort to feminize black male imagery in mass media doesn't set off the same alerts for you? :why:

It's just another way to weaken the image and role of the black male as a competitive force in society :aicmon:

Peace
nikka they rule the world and walk around doing whatever the fukk they want , ain't no imagery responsible for that. they already think we demons,why would they go out of their way to contradict by passing "the black man is sissy narrative'? it's thugga choice to walk around in dresses and shyt, ain't no cac putting him up to that.
 

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Bro, how can you know all of that and not understand how this is another facet of white supremacist agenda for the image of black men? :dahell:

It's like you got to the one yard line and fumbled :skip:

White supremacy attacks from all sides....including imagery and media representation :sas1:

All the things you mentioned relate directly or indirectly to destroying black male imagery in the home and society :martin:

So, how is it that the effort to feminize black male imagery in mass media doesn't set off the same alerts for you? :why:

It's just another way to weaken the image and role of the black male as a competitive force in society :aicmon:

Peace
Because black men, over the course of 500 years in this country, haven't been feminized on any significant level. Black men have been successfully criminalized, dehumanized, de-intellectualized, institutionalized, systematically improvised, victims of bio-warfare and literally all of those things can be measured in sufficient margins in our communities as a result. We go to prison more, die more, perform lower in academics and are poorer than all other racial groups - and other races of men - as a result. This is not the case with homosexuality, transgenderism or feminization.

When Young Thug gets on a song and brags about killing other young black men because he's a thug, it's problematic because black males are disproportionate victims of gang warfare.

When Young Thug gets on a song and brags about blowing money and being financially irresponsible, it's problematic because black males are disproportionately financially struggling and being reckless with money, for that reason, is particularly destructive.

When Young Thug puts on a dress for a photoshoot and makes it his album cover, that's just Young Thug being queer. Some people are just queer. And some people get paid to dress and act queer.

Everything is not some grand conspiracy by the great big bad white man. Black men clown Young Thug's fakkitry. Black men, by and large, and without question are masculine. End of story.
 
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