I’m once again bewildered that any public figure would not scrub their socials ESPECIALLY Twitter from the early 2010s
Fam i told ktt1 NUKE my s*** & deleted every post/comment on Facebook i made up until 2017
And i aint even think I was problematic i just KNOW I was cringe af then lol
Fam i told ktt1 NUKE my s*** & deleted every post/comment on Facebook i made up until 2017
And i aint even think I was problematic i just KNOW I was cringe af then lol
You hit the nail on the head brother I locked all my personal s*** and have done my best to scrub it as I could. Not even talking that crazy but you just never know
You hit the nail on the head brother I locked all my personal s*** and have done my best to scrub it as I could. Not even talking that crazy but you just never know
All jokes aside i stand proudly behind anything found of me 2017 onwards lol
trayvon/michael brown
“something happened” Yeah I can think of a few things lol
it's not twitter itself, but it was the breeding ground for an era of comedy that for an entire decade and a half (mid 90s and all of the 00s) defined a generation.
As someone that never participated (had a very strict father that at the earliest eve of the "colorism" wars in schools and on the internet, nipped that s*** in the bud for us at home before we even thought about it) but watched, you gotta remember the 20 something year olds that were tweeting out these kind of tweets were the children of funnyjunk ("Got rice b****?"), Newgrounds, ebaums world when it had an adult section, liveleak, aol chats, and BET uncut.
Basically, gave root to a generation of adults with a lot of f***ed up humor. My nigga we had an entire channel that was literally "Misogyny: The Channel" (Aka SpikeTV) (the re-invention of jimmy kimmel is something that has to be talked about one of these days)
The problem was, even though during that same time we was shown through media (e.g. Degrassi episodes) that whatever you post on the internet, stays forever, we never REALLY took it seriously cause when you are 18-24, you not really caring about s*** but how to make it to the next day.
It wasn't til after Trayvon when people started thinking more about the s*** they was saying (cause a lot of jokes primarily had black people, lgbtqia people, and black women as the butt of jokes) cause then s*** got "real" and that point life came at said generation FAST. You no longer got 205k retweets for making a serena joke about how manly she looked or Ciara genital jokes.
In order to come out "unscathed" you HAD to have parents that was ahead of the curve as far as "nigga don't you say that dumb s*** online" and even then you mighta tried to "fit in" cause of peer pressure lol.
and even then, there was some edgy jokes (e.g. in my case, it was a chris brown parody of take you down that was obviously rihanna related) I laughed at that looking back it's like "
" but some of us really just aint know no better.
So this why them folks felt comfortable making horrible “jokes” about dark skin women
Ppl gotta be real careful before tryna get sassy like dont be mad at me cause Tyler aint grow up when the rest of the world did lmao
some of the world
it's not twitter itself, but it was the breeding ground for an era of comedy that for an entire decade and a half (mid 90s and all of the 00s) defined a generation.
As someone that never participated (had a very strict father that at the earliest eve of the "colorism" wars in schools and on the internet, nipped that s*** in the bud for us at home before we even thought about it) but watched, you gotta remember the 20 something year olds that were tweeting out these kind of tweets were the children of funnyjunk ("Got rice b****?"), Newgrounds, ebaums world when it had an adult section, liveleak, aol chats, and BET uncut.
Basically, gave root to a generation of adults with a lot of f***ed up humor. My nigga we had an entire channel that was literally "Misogyny: The Channel" (Aka SpikeTV) (the re-invention of jimmy kimmel is something that has to be talked about one of these days)
The problem was, even though during that same time we was shown through media (e.g. Degrassi episodes) that whatever you post on the internet, stays forever, we never REALLY took it seriously cause when you are 18-24, you not really caring about s*** but how to make it to the next day.
It wasn't til after Trayvon when people started thinking more about the s*** they was saying (cause a lot of jokes primarily had black people, lgbtqia people, and black women as the butt of jokes) cause then s*** got "real" and that point life came at said generation FAST. You no longer got 205k retweets for making a serena joke about how manly she looked or Ciara genital jokes.
In order to come out "unscathed" you HAD to have parents that was ahead of the curve as far as "nigga don't you say that dumb s*** online" and even then you mighta tried to "fit in" cause of peer pressure lol.
and even then, there was some edgy jokes (e.g. in my case, it was a chris brown parody of take you down that was obviously rihanna related) I laughed at that looking back it's like "
" but some of us really just aint know no better.
great insight u should write books tbh
i guess i wasnt on social media enough to even know how crazy people was tweeting
u think rory will get canceled like that? his tweets were stupid but i don't think they were that insane compared to some other s*** ppl post
unless i'm missing the worst ones
he’s definitely getting cancelled by more than just JBP hate watchers now, I’ll tell you that much, but anyone who stood by him more than likely still standing by him lmfao
This might be hard to believe but there was a time when social media wasnt such a strong tool of the surveillance state and people formed genuine thoughts on there without a care in the world lol
ok so heres my problem with all of this
if people are joking on twitter in that era, then its not genuine thoughts its just funny nonsense
but my intuition is that theyre NOT joking at all
its a mix of trolling and sharing your general impressions of people of a certain race. but the trolling aspect still comes from a place of ignorance/hate
not saying thats true for everyone but its my general impression
This might be hard to believe but there was a time when social media wasnt such a strong tool of the surveillance state and people formed genuine thoughts on there without a care in the world lol
Genuine thoughts so everyone hates dark skin women?
So this why them folks felt comfortable making horrible “jokes” about dark skin women
brother they STILL gonna feel comfortable. didn’t Schulz just do it at the peak of his popularity as a comedian?
the response from this by Rory in real time proves it lmfao. he don’t feel bad at all and his actual black friends aren’t gonna cancel him cause “we were all doing that on Twitter back then” is what it is unfortunately but this was more energized by JBP hate watchers than an honest conversation
U can tell who itt is white and mentally never grew up past 2007 and bill maher reruns and secretly hate how “woke” things have become lol
So this why them folks felt comfortable making horrible “jokes” about dark skin women
Yep.
Its literal like black “philosophers” and “deep essay” niggas on twitter that if you go back to like 2010-2011, was posting pretty nasty jokes, sharing around nudes of girls “for the lulz”, and just being aint s*** niggas.
And while yes people deserve room and space to grow and see the error of their ways, you gotta be transparent and sincere (something YOUR mans hasnt really been good at btw @HavenPB )
Mike Tyson & Malcolm X to me are the greatest examples of what redemption and personal acknowledgment and growth looks like.
eh. all those people in that spaces are gonna be tuned into pregnant belly sitting, dog abusing Joe Budden’s response to all this on Saturday so
this was sparked by someone clipping a moment when his co-host was hating on Kendrick. off rip there was no honesty in this conversation (even one of the main dudes who got Rory off the spaces was using his tweets with reaction memes) but an attempt from one side to finally cancel the other. this isn’t to defend Rory, those tweets were f***ed, but that’s what’s happening
eh. all those people in that spaces are gonna be tuned into pregnant belly sitting, dog abusing Joe Budden’s response to all this on Saturday so
this was sparked by someone clipping a moment when his co-host was hating on Kendrick. off rip there was no honesty in this conversation (even one of the main dudes who got Rory off the spaces was using his tweets with reaction memes) but an attempt from one side to finally cancel the other. this isn’t to defend Rory, those tweets were f***ed, but that’s what’s happening
What kind of name is Rory?
What kind of name is Rory?
the name of a dude comfortable s***ting on black women as jokes
we don’t rock with that ever
brother they STILL gonna feel comfortable. didn’t Schulz just do it at the peak of his popularity as a comedian?
the response from this by Rory in real time proves it lmfao. he don’t feel bad at all and his actual black friends aren’t gonna cancel him cause “we were all doing that on Twitter back then” is what it is unfortunately but this was more energized by JBP hate watchers than an honest conversation
What was Rory’s response? I don’t see it in op