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  • Aug 15, 2020
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    powers boothe

    https://uproxx.com/music/nas-doja-cat-diss-ultra-black-fail/

    Post articles written by people who actually listened to the song in full
    and aren't patronizing to women.

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    powers boothe

    https://uproxx.com/music/nas-doja-cat-diss-ultra-black-fail/

    Ur article cited this tweet

    Here’s your L

  • Aug 15, 2020
    Mango

    https://www.pbs.org/race/000_About/002_04-background-02-02.htm

    All my claims aren't based on race science though.... That's why I asked "what race science"

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    SHAQUILLE

    Living in fantasy land I see

    Somebody should tell all the warring factions in Africa they're actually the same. American race science

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    Mango

    Somebody should tell all the warring factions in Africa they're actually the same. American race science

    Ah so you’re one of the “race doesn’t exist” euros of ktt

    Tell the racist ass judges and cops who give minorities harsher times for the same crime that were all the same and race doesn’t exist

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    SHAQUILLE

    Ur article cited this tweet

    https://twitter.com/helloprecis/status/1294147950852145152

    Here’s your L

    Exactly what I meant by patronizing to women
    As if a woman can't take being used as an metaphor, no they're children and attacking would break them into the million pieces of crystals they're made out of.... Secondly, nas shouted out Iman in his song and his music contains alot of positive messages for wome/men even beyond the concept of race....

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    Mango

    Somebody should tell all the warring factions in Africa they're actually the same. American race science

    Pick up decent history books and you'll find out that
    Europe is mostly divided by nationality
    Africa is mostly divided by ethnic groups/tribes
    USA is mostly divided by the concept of race (also race science didn't originate during Jim crow but during the 18th century in european high society/pseudoscience scientific research).
    Also pick up books on the pan-africanism movements led in the 60s by Malcom X...
    Intellectually dishonesty would be the only reason why,imo, you'd conflate Africa's issues with western issues to prove your erroneous and asinine point but I'd have to accredit you with Intellect first.

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    DonutHole

    You tried to absolve doja cat from any responsability saying that she's a black woman who said the n-word to a white man....
    Well I'll have you know that she insisted on being mixed in her interviews and even if she was only black; some black people(mixed or not) struggle with their identities to the point of being ok with taking a subordinate/slave position in a relationship with a racist person.

    That's what those videos felt like to me, she wasn't on equal footing in that chatroom. They mocked her whilst she was performing her sexuality for them and she also admitted that she was called a racial slur in those chatrooms yet decided to return....

    She told a white dude to suck her d*** and called him the n word hardly proof she's in a slave play relationship with anyone in that chatroom

    She wasn't on equal footing in the chatrooms but she was insulting one person with that, you are acting like she was in a KKK chat or something and like I said there is no proof those chats were racial

  • Aug 15, 2020
    Saturday

  • Aug 15, 2020

    “They’re apparently broken up, Where’s the Cacs ain’t S*** anthem”

    Yo dawg I’m mf dine

  • Aug 15, 2020

    damn her ass fat

  • Aug 15, 2020

    I can’t believe people are actually having this drawn out discussion about this mutt

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  • Aug 15, 2020
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    powers boothe

    She told a white dude to suck her d*** and called him the n word hardly proof she's in a slave play relationship with anyone in that chatroom

    She wasn't on equal footing in the chatrooms but she was insulting one person with that, you are acting like she was in a KKK chat or something and like I said there is no proof those chats were racial

    The clean-up

    Straw man argument that people are mad at her entertaining white supremacists: that's an exaggeration, people are seeing trough the bs of her marketing herself in black music but not claiming black until convenient (never spoke on black issues until now).

    Never acted like she was in kkk chatrooms, I'm just calling out her flip-flopping bullshit.

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    DonutHole

    Post articles written by people who actually listened to the song in full
    and aren't patronizing to women.

    Sticking your head in the sand I see, like any of the rest of the song would have any bearing on the article

    About that chat room: Not one shred of physical evidence was ever presented that it really was what Twitter commenters presented it to be. Not one. I know. I’ve been looking since then, because that’s how journalism works, people. Sources. Evidence. Facts. These things matter. That’s not how Twitter really works though. Remember playing telephone when you were little? You could start with as simple a message as “the sky is blue” and by the time it got to the other end of the line, filtering through 20 or so kids and being misheard, garbled, or outright trolled by the most mischievous of the bunch, it could be about how “ducks taste better than chickens.” Twitter takes one random person’s assertions and repeats them until they become accepted as facts. Also it’s pretty likely that the rumor was just started because h**** teen boys were mad at Doja for not showing them her b**** when “Say So” hit No.1.
    Called you and your kind for running with the bullshit

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    SHAQUILLE

    Ur article cited this tweet

    https://twitter.com/helloprecis/status/1294147950852145152

    Here’s your L

    If that's an L, I'll take it

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    Sponge

    Bruh Wesley's face still f***ing hilarious

    But Doja on some super weird s***... I'm still curious about how tf the weeknd still put out their remix after all that s***, i guess he just said f*** it for the music

    She just seem like she h**** as hell, wanna be edgy, and gets validation from those types of audiences,

    its just once again on some weird behavior but, what will surprise me is if she gets taken seriously from this point

    the weeknd song came out like a day or two before the story started

  • Aug 15, 2020
    DonutHole

    Exactly what I meant by patronizing to women
    As if a woman can't take being used as an metaphor, no they're children and attacking would break them into the million pieces of crystals they're made out of.... Secondly, nas shouted out Iman in his song and his music contains alot of positive messages for wome/men even beyond the concept of race....

    Only women who fit my worldview of what is wholesome right?
    And an incorrect metaphor of a person who hates being black

    The issue with Nas’ jab at Doja Cat to score cheap woke points for himself is that we’ve been watching elder statesmen of rap doing this for far too long. Jermaine Dupri complained of “stripper rap“‘s dominance in the mainstream, a sentiment echoed by CeeLo Green just this week after Cardi B’s “WAP” landed like a bomb on the discourse. Jermaine Cole tone-polices Noname, and other pioneers of the so-called “conscious rap” movement are posting anti-Semitic memes, and generally making a nuisance of themselves online, yet none of them holds each other accountable, choosing instead to tut-tut at young Black women for not being demure enough, not dressing the right way, not rapping around the right things, or maybe not making their points as well as they could and rushing their research.

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    powers boothe

    If that's an L, I'll take it

    Imagine co-signing saying Nas of all people is anti black when his track record of work in the community is well documented

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    powers boothe

    Sticking your head in the sand I see, like any of the rest of the song would have any bearing on the article

    About that chat room: Not one shred of physical evidence was ever presented that it really was what Twitter commenters presented it to be. Not one. I know. I’ve been looking since then, because that’s how journalism works, people. Sources. Evidence. Facts. These things matter. That’s not how Twitter really works though. Remember playing telephone when you were little? You could start with as simple a message as “the sky is blue” and by the time it got to the other end of the line, filtering through 20 or so kids and being misheard, garbled, or outright trolled by the most mischievous of the bunch, it could be about how “ducks taste better than chickens.” Twitter takes one random person’s assertions and repeats them until they become accepted as facts. Also it’s pretty likely that the rumor was just started because h**** teen boys were mad at Doja for not showing them her b**** when “Say So” hit No.1.
    Called you and your kind for running with the bullshit

    My whole point isn't based on what happened on Twitter, I only used clips that are avaliable to anyone, her song she put out, and gave my take on it.
    Also thinking that h**** teenagers started this because she didn't show her b****: conspiracy theory
    what is your argumentation for that or is it just a feeling you had?

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    DonutHole

    The clean-up

    Straw man argument that people are mad at her entertaining white supremacists: that's an exaggeration, people are seeing trough the bs of her marketing herself in black music but not claiming black until convenient (never spoke on black issues until now).

    Never acted like she was in kkk chatrooms, I'm just calling out her flip-flopping bullshit.

    She makes pop music guy and because you make "black" music and she doesn't need to claim black because she is and you dudes ran with the "Oh she hates being black" narrative

  • Aug 15, 2020

    This is a f*** up society when you can flip this situation to make it look like nas it the wrong one

  • Aug 15, 2020
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    DonutHole

    My whole point isn't based on what happened on Twitter, I only used clips that are avaliable to anyone, her song she put out, and gave my take on it.
    Also thinking that h**** teenagers started this because she didn't show her b****: conspiracy theory
    what is your argumentation for that or is it just a feeling you had?

    Dude you are running with the same narrative twitter was and that was conveniently your take

    How about this where is the racism in those chats Doja Cat was supposedly exposed to besides her saying the n word

  • Sponge 🧽
    Aug 15, 2020
    Glocki

    the weeknd song came out like a day or two before the story started

    damn i got my concept of time all f***ed up then

  • Aug 15, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    Imagine co-signing saying Nas of all people is anti black when his track record of work in the community is well documented

    People think that an article confirming what they think means they're right, no one cares for critical thinking anymore.

    I can see how they can accuse conscious men for focusing on women more then men but they have to back it up better/make valid points.

    As far as I'm concerned, several black celebrities don't hold back on black men
    how many songs/interviews on Kanye being a coon came out after that meet up with Donald Trump.

    Ice T called out soulja boy for single-handedly destroying hip hop (he was hating).

    How many black men get clowned in other black men verses.

    I don't see a disproportionate focus on women in the community when it comes to calling out bs...

    Doja cat being called out on this nas song is, imo, merely due to her controversy being the latest news in coon weekly