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  • Jun 25, 2020
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    people that get offended by this are white people who thinks they are doing black people a favor but secretly says nigga all the time behind their backs

    just cancel all white people

  • Prez 💎
    Jun 25, 2020
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    i'm white and I don't recite the n word when rapping along to songs, at least not when I'm with anyone

    when I'm by myself I still rap it sometimes tbh. is that bad?

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    Danhust

    They not black people?

    He has also helped Detroit multiple times. Guess some of the people he helped were black?

    During Revival he tried to do more, but it all backfired like crazy.

    What backfired during Revival and what was he supposedly doing for black people ?
    rappers from Detroit claim that he doesn't do s*** for the city (at least that's the sentiment that I've heard conveyed)
    Also, doing for black people when you're the most successful in a genre that was created to help back people and give them a voice (the neglected and poor housing in NY + offspring of the Civil rights movement) shouldn't start or end with "signing black rappers"
    Im sorry but the sentiment just isn't there, he comes across as more of a pop star and nas was right (hip hop is dead)

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    the solution to gaining respect is gaining generational wealth, cause let's be honest we gon keep getting disrespected if we don't have that. If a white person says "nigga", like Eminem, they'll most likely be untouched. If a black person says some s*** about jews they'll lose their bag. Now do you see context in which avoiding a racial slur will make people actually learn about respecting a race, the hard way??

  • Jun 25, 2020
    TIIMMY BURNER

    What has Em done for blacks?

    Introduced hip hop to white america which then started to support black artists more than ever before..

    That he did

  • Jun 25, 2020
    Sunny Sun

    His point makes 0 sense, we’ve reclaimed the word for ourselves, we’ve turned a negative destructive word into something positive

    How’s demanding respect & policing white people/POC from using a word deep rooted in our culture holding black people back ?

    People just be saying anything to sound woke I swear

    u can police aaalllll the white people you want, and it won't stop em from s***. read my response to mitch about building wealth and in turn that making white people learn about respecting us

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    radiant child

    the solution to gaining respect is gaining generational wealth, cause let's be honest we gon keep getting disrespected if we don't have that. If a white person says "nigga", like Eminem, they'll most likely be untouched. If a black person says some s*** about jews they'll lose their bag. Now do you see context in which avoiding a racial slur will make people actually learn about respecting a race, the hard way??

    We can do this AND check POC for saying nigga I don’t get your point

    That’s the reason why they feel comfortable in the first place because niggas like you want to wait until “ generational wealth & power “ hit the community before saying sumn about it

    You literally just said not to long ago we should overlook it tf

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    We can do this AND check POC for saying nigga I don’t get your point

    That’s the reason why they feel comfortable in the first place because niggas like you want to wait until “ generational wealth & power “ hit the community before saying sumn about it

    You literally just said not to long ago we should overlook it tf

    i'm just saying we should focus on wealth so that in the long run policing other races on saying nigga will ACTUALLY do something

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    DonutHole

    What backfired during Revival and what was he supposedly doing for black people ?
    rappers from Detroit claim that he doesn't do s*** for the city (at least that's the sentiment that I've heard conveyed)
    Also, doing for black people when you're the most successful in a genre that was created to help back people and give them a voice (the neglected and poor housing in NY + offspring of the Civil rights movement) shouldn't start or end with "signing black rappers"
    Im sorry but the sentiment just isn't there, he comes across as more of a pop star and nas was right (hip hop is dead)

    He called Trump a racist n more during his BET cypher, which he could have used for something else, yet he still did it. It backfired because of the first line which was bad.

    He then released Untouchable. Talking bout something he had never talked about, but used it as a single so people thought he was only doing it to promote his album. Song sucked btw.

  • Jun 25, 2020
    radiant child

    i'm just saying we should focus on wealth so that in the long run policing other races on saying nigga will ACTUALLY do something

    That makes no sense we can do BOTH

    You want us to just ignore everyone saying nigga till we all rich & can do something about it ?

    That s*** sounds dumb af tf

  • 6isco 🦈
    Jun 25, 2020
    Unforgivable

    Guess we gonna go after white peoples necks during rap concerts too huh?

    we not letting white people into concerts/festivals with black artist till reparations are handed out to black people

  • Jun 25, 2020

    besides the video this a classic song

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    radiant child

    Our reaction to the N word is a part of the rhetoric they gon keep using to try and hold us back though.

    The reaction seems to be, "don't say it around me"
    Also, i don't want to get into the political reasons that set black Americans back (insufficient loans, lack of public school funding etc) those issues can be resolved with legislation all the whilst not allowing people outside of the culture to say the n-word. If we lived in a post racial world, no problem, say what you want, but America has differents rules and outcomes that for some reason negatively affect the poor and colored minorities more.

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    I don't get what some of you expect from Em. He's a rapper, you guys want a politician.

  • Jun 25, 2020
    DuragDillinger

    Contrary to what Twitter says, nobody cares if a white person says nigga while reciting lyrics to a song

    literally not true at all

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    I ain't gon let nobody call me a nigga but I for sure aint gonna go on twitter focusing on cancelling mfs for it. I used to be like y'all the word nigga used in a derogatory way used to get to me alot too but u gotta realize snotty ass white ppl gonna keep doing it cause they know it'll get a reaction and stop us from focusing on whats important

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    Prez

    i'm white and I don't recite the n word when rapping along to songs, at least not when I'm with anyone

    when I'm by myself I still rap it sometimes tbh. is that bad?

    Yes, stop that s***.

  • Jun 25, 2020

    Who cares

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    Y’all have a problem with us saying nigga because y’all can’t

    That’s some “ if I can’t have it they can’t either “ ass mentality

    Edit: coons & yt ppl exposing themselves in the thread

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    At the end of the day. This guy almost killed himself cause he missed his best friend who was black.

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    Danhust

    At the end of the day. This guy almost killed himself cause he missed his best friend who was black.

    So that means he has unlimited access to a racial slur ????????????

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    radiant child

    Honestly f*** the word nigga, the fact that it has power is stupid as hell and if us black people wanna move forward we can’t keep getting tripped up over a f***ing word. We’re way more than “niggas”

    my black friend energy

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    DonutHole

    What backfired during Revival and what was he supposedly doing for black people ?
    rappers from Detroit claim that he doesn't do s*** for the city (at least that's the sentiment that I've heard conveyed)
    Also, doing for black people when you're the most successful in a genre that was created to help back people and give them a voice (the neglected and poor housing in NY + offspring of the Civil rights movement) shouldn't start or end with "signing black rappers"
    Im sorry but the sentiment just isn't there, he comes across as more of a pop star and nas was right (hip hop is dead)

    "The Marshall Mathers Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to providing assistance to disadvantaged and at-risk youth primarily in Detroit, Michigan and it's surrounding communities."

  • Jun 25, 2020
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    Danhust

    He called Trump a racist n more during his BET cypher, which he could have used for something else, yet he still did it. It backfired because of the first line which was bad.

    He then released Untouchable. Talking bout something he had never talked about, but used it as a single so people thought he was only doing it to promote his album. Song sucked btw.

    That trump freestyle was a safe move from him, liberal media isn't going to argue against anybody bashing trump especially if he vehicles the same talking points as anyone else.
    His album still sold
    And yes untouchable sucked here's a song that did it better and was released before untouchable

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