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  • Sep 26, 2024
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    insertcoolnamehere

    Carti fanbase full of hypocrites.

    Blessed to know my fav rappers dont slap/hit they pregnant wives tbh

    How are they hypocrites? They all seem to acknowledge that he’s a bad guy, they just like the music.

    Separating the art from the artist is always gonna be king

  • Sep 26, 2024
    Resident

    Right it only works on musicians you dislike

    Lil wayne talking about how he was a victim =/= having a weird case

  • Sep 26, 2024
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    Resident

    Right it only works on musicians you dislike

  • Sep 26, 2024
    Free YoungBoy

    How are they hypocrites? They all seem to acknowledge that he’s a bad guy, they just like the music.

    Separating the art from the artist is always gonna be king

    They all seem to acknowledge that he’s a bad guy, they just like the music.

    That fanbase dont have the most welcoming view of female acts

    Shoutout my nigga Rico

  • Sep 26, 2024
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    That video doesn’t make you feel a visceral nausea?

  • Sep 26, 2024
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    washingtoncitypaper.com/article/393090/lil-wayne-jokes-about-his-own-rape

    After the documentary was filmed, Lil’ Wayne spoke about his childhood sexual assault again, in an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel‘s show. Kimmel goaded Wayne into talking about “losing his virginity” at the age of 11. Then, Kimmel—-along with, oddly, Charlie Gibson, who was also a guest on the show that night—-teamed up to tease Wayne over the incident, which they presented as an impressive display of Wayne’s manhood. Except that this time, Wayne was no longer up for joking about the matter, and he finally explained to Kimmel that the experience was a negative one. It was also revealed that the woman who was being encouraged to “suck little Wayne’s little d***” was 14 years old.

    After the Kimmel segment aired, Cara at the Curvature wrote an excellent piece about the cultural tendency to respond to sexual assaults against males by recasting the assault as a positive sexual experience for the victim:

    In the majority of sexual assault cases, where a woman is the victim of a man’s violence, rape apology is rooted primarily not in the denial that male violence exists, but in the denial that male violence means something and needs to be stopped. Conversely, in cases where a man is the victim of a woman’s violence, rape apologism is strongly rooted in the denial that women’s actions can count as violence at all—and especially that their actions can count as sexual violence against men, who are routinely construed as incapable of being victims.

    In light of Wayne’s account of the incident in The Carter, it’s obvious that Wayne’s sexual assault was not only recast as a positive after-the-fact, but actually orchestrated beforehand by an adult who was responsible for raising Wayne. The fact that the girl chosen to carry out this sexual assault was 14 years old shows that both Wayne and the girl are victims of that man’s actions. When sexual assault against males is excused as a joke or even held up as a badge of honor, that doesn’t just work to erase victims after the fact. This attitude directly causes sexual assaults. Twist is told he needs to have s***whether he wants to or not, just like Wayne did before him. As Wayne tells Twist, “It ain’t ’cause you’re a male, it ain’t ’cause you’re 15, it’s because you’re Young Money. You’re supposed to.”

  • Sep 26, 2024
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    Young money crew been lookin funny recently

  • Lmfao

    Young money crew been lookin funny recently

    “ As Wayne tells Twist, “It ain’t ’cause you’re a male, it ain’t ’cause you’re 15, it’s because you’re Young Money. You’re supposed to.”

  • Sep 26, 2024

    Wayne is a victim but that video still creepy and sinister af

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    Getting real tired of this S***

    this video has nothing to do with having a “weird case”. Wayne was clearly a victim and he might’ve ended up victimizing guys like Twist as well as a result. That’s a serious conversation but you’re not trying to even have it. You just want clout and internet likes.

    Everyone just wants to seem morally superior recently after the Drake beef and Diddy stuff. All the people saying Jay Z is next, I don’t believe for a second any of them actually care about getting justice for any supposed victims. They already hated him and found a convenient angle to work with

  • JT is Electric
    https://twitter.com/streetmediatv/status/1764534161061064907

    https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/393090/lil-wayne-jokes-about-his-own-rape/

    After the documentary was filmed, Lil’ Wayne spoke about his childhood sexual assault again, in an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel‘s show. Kimmel goaded Wayne into talking about “losing his virginity” at the age of 11. Then, Kimmel—-along with, oddly, Charlie Gibson, who was also a guest on the show that night—-teamed up to tease Wayne over the incident, which they presented as an impressive display of Wayne’s manhood. Except that this time, Wayne was no longer up for joking about the matter, and he finally explained to Kimmel that the experience was a negative one. It was also revealed that the woman who was being encouraged to “suck little Wayne’s little d***” was 14 years old.

    After the Kimmel segment aired, Cara at the Curvature wrote an excellent piece about the cultural tendency to respond to sexual assaults against males by recasting the assault as a positive sexual experience for the victim:

    In the majority of sexual assault cases, where a woman is the victim of a man’s violence, rape apology is rooted primarily not in the denial that male violence exists, but in the denial that male violence means something and needs to be stopped. Conversely, in cases where a man is the victim of a woman’s violence, rape apologism is strongly rooted in the denial that women’s actions can count as violence at all—and especially that their actions can count as sexual violence against men, who are routinely construed as incapable of being victims.

    In light of Wayne’s account of the incident in The Carter, it’s obvious that Wayne’s sexual assault was not only recast as a positive after-the-fact, but actually orchestrated beforehand by an adult who was responsible for raising Wayne. The fact that the girl chosen to carry out this sexual assault was 14 years old shows that both Wayne and the girl are victims of that man’s actions. When sexual assault against males is excused as a joke or even held up as a badge of honor, that doesn’t just work to erase victims after the fact. This attitude directly causes sexual assaults. Twist is told he needs to have s***whether he wants to or not, just like Wayne did before him. As Wayne tells Twist, “It ain’t ’cause you’re a male, it ain’t ’cause you’re 15, it’s because you’re Young Money. You’re supposed to.”

  • Sep 26, 2024
    Free YoungBoy

    Cartis deeds are well known. His chickens will come home to roost when he is no longer of use for the revenue he brings in or influence on the kids or he decides to disobey and whoever is in power at the time decides to press the button on him

    Surreal that we can predict this 6-8 years ahead lmao

  • Mr. Carter to you lil men

  • Sep 26, 2024
    BIGGWAVE

    is this what yal losers do all day?

  • Sep 26, 2024
    babylon sherm

    That video doesn’t make you feel a visceral nausea?

    saddest vid ive ever seen

  • Sep 26, 2024
    Kojimbo

    Getting real tired of this S***

    this video has nothing to do with having a “weird case”. Wayne was clearly a victim and he might’ve ended up victimizing guys like Twist as well as a result. That’s a serious conversation but you’re not trying to even have it. You just want clout and internet likes.

    Everyone just wants to seem morally superior recently after the Drake beef and Diddy stuff. All the people saying Jay Z is next, I don’t believe for a second any of them actually care about getting justice for any supposed victims. They already hated him and found a convenient angle to work with

    True. This forum really does seem like a cesspool of retards a lot of the time

  • Sep 26, 2024
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    You are a loser @op

  • Sep 26, 2024
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    doot

    You are a loser @op

    Shoulda seen that weird ass post by @ManU_Minute he deleted bc it got no likes

  • Sep 26, 2024
    zenirama

    Shoulda seen that weird ass post by @ManU_Minute he deleted bc it got no likes

    What was it

  • Sep 26, 2024
    zenirama

    Shoulda seen that weird ass post by @ManU_Minute he deleted bc it got no likes

    That guy has a strange obsession with this s***, imma pray for him, Q-anon pipeline is a scary path to go down 🙏

  • Sep 26, 2024
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    Kojimbo

    Getting real tired of this S***

    this video has nothing to do with having a “weird case”. Wayne was clearly a victim and he might’ve ended up victimizing guys like Twist as well as a result. That’s a serious conversation but you’re not trying to even have it. You just want clout and internet likes.

    Everyone just wants to seem morally superior recently after the Drake beef and Diddy stuff. All the people saying Jay Z is next, I don’t believe for a second any of them actually care about getting justice for any supposed victims. They already hated him and found a convenient angle to work with

    Not reading all that. You were s***ting on drake for baseless allegations too. Cry

  • BLACK
    Sep 26, 2024
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    kill op

  • Sep 26, 2024
    Mac Wit Da Cheese

  • Sep 26, 2024
    Niggamortis

    Lil Wayne explains how he got rapped! Funny or sad?

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