Any Black Folks Like Eminem?

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thats life. that shit happens all the time in detroit, trust me, people tend to go "awww thats horrible" when it happens to someone who is white.
 
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Explain to me why the Irish were slaves in America @ H Rap

Explain to me why Blacks econimically and financially are doing better than other ethnic minorities based on offcial stats @ H Rap and have the highest % of Middle Class outta any ethnic minorities @ H Rap
 
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kahhh-pri;3821288 said:
Im frm PG County, MD. It is the richest black county in the United States.

good for you lol, im assuming its near DC?

Wonderland;3821300 said:
Explain to me why the Irish were slaves in America @ H Rap

Explain to me why Blacks econimically and financially are doing better than other ethnic minorities based on offcial stats @ H Rap and have the highest % of Middle Class outta any ethnic minorities @ H Rap

uhhhh.........might wanna check your stats
 
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J-Breezy;3821296 said:
thats life. that shit happens all the time in detroit, trust me, people tend to go "awww thats horrible" when it happens to someone who is white.

Of course it happens but typically day to day do you actually see a person that has actually been through as much as Em?

A person may be from the hood but they may have had their father around, their mother may have atleast had a job etc

With Eminem his hardships were really ridicolous we talking so many things like a mother that had no job, was a drug addict, no father, grew up in section 8 housing, had to provide for his daughter in his early 20's, lost his uncle, was homeless etc
 
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Wonderland;3821246 said:
Ok so you telling me that him having guns pulled on him by a group of dudes when he was 15 years old in Detroit just cos he was the only white kid living in that hood and these dudes threatened to shoot him just cos he was white is not racism?

You telling me having to work minmum wage jobs cleaning dishes in fast food joints to feed his daughter, wife and single parent mother is not opression?

You telling me being homeless in your teens with no food, no clothes etc and having to be taken in by your best friends mother is not opression?

You telling me having your house shot up and bullets flying through the window with a daughter and wife living there and burgled cos you live in such a dangerous neighborhood is not opression?

People from impoverished communities get guns pulled on them regardless of race.

Emenim got a Dish-washing job but their had to be affirmative-action and equal-opportunity laws put in place so Black people in America could have the same job.

Emenim was never homeless or starving, white folks have shelters and food-stamps to prevent that.

Black folks are 85% X's the homicide victims compared to white folks in Detroit so Emenim had a better chance at survival than his best friend Proof and his boy Buggs who both got murdered while he sipped champagne in a womans dress.
 
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H-Rap 180;3821321 said:
People from impoverished communities get guns pulled on them regardless of race.

Emenim got a Dish-washing job but their had to be affirmative-action and equal-opportunity laws put in place so Black people in America could have the same job.

Emenim was never homeless or starving, white folks have shelters and food-stamps to prevent that.

Black folks are 85% X's the homicide victims compared to white folks in Detroit so Emenim had a better chance at survival than his best friend Proof and his boy Buggs who both got murdered while he sipped champagne in a womans dress.

Then why is it that Proofs mother a black woman had to give Eminem a roof over his head and take care of him when he was homeless? came straight outta her own mouth in the Beef DVD interview

Why is it that a black dude Proof had to give Eminem his sneakers cos Eminem had none and his mother couldn't afford any for him? straight outta Proofs own mouth
 
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H-Rap, wussup!!!

[video=youtube;qvemR1SCMH4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvemR1SCMH4[/video]
 
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Wonderland;3821284 said:
Explain to me H Rap why 2pac had opportuniies like his mother sending him to Performing Arts School, Ballerina when he was younger @ H Rap

Explain why Eminem never had those opportunies when he was younger? and lived in completle deprivation in Detroit @ H Rap

Explain why Rappers like Talib Kweli, Run DMC, Kanye West, Rakim etc came from Middle Class backrounds with parents that had high paying jobs @ H Rap

Tupac never got to finish his schooling as a Ballerina because the white FBI was constantly harassing his family who was engaged in war wih the white government. Afeni and Tupac suffered inside of prisons while Emenim was given probation for pistol-whipping a man with an un-registered weapon.

Detroit is one of the most highly Black populated cities so the deprivation is no surprise.

Many Blacks struggle to live middle-class with high paying jobs but they are targeted by low class whites from the KKK and other hate groups who envy their success and burn crosses on their lawns and hang nooses in their cubicles so the hatred and racism is never far from home.

Emenim was afforded opportunities that the overall majority of Black folks are not and you can't understand that.
 
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Wonderland;3821319 said:
Of course it happens but typically day to day do you actually see a person that has actually been through as much as Em?

A person may be from the hood but they may have had their father around, their mother may have atleast had a job etc

With Eminem his hardships were really ridicolous we talking so many things like a mother that had no job, was a drug addict, no father, grew up in section 8 housing, had to provide for his daughter in his early 20's, lost his uncle, was homeless etc

honestly i know several people like that, like i said thats life. Eminem wasn't and isn't the only person that goes through trials and tribulations.
 
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straightupsho;3821347 said:
idk about DC metro but New Jersey, where i live, is pretty segregated. Even the suburbs

Well although PG is majority black, there are parts of the county that are majority white. I think the DMV is one of the most diverse areas in the country. There trying to push all the blacks out of DC (gentrification smh) but its still a good mixture.
 
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Explain this to me anyone

Majority of people that actually go in the stores or go in I-Tunes and buy Eminem's Music are Middle Class people from the Suburbs that have not experienced and can't relate to a lotta the things he has like growing up in the hood, growing up with no father, growing up on welfare, living in a dangerous murder capital city, cleaning dishes to get by etc the things he mostly Rap's about

And the majority of blacks who come from poverty and grew up in an enviroment like Eminem experienced things he did like living in the hood, having no father, having to work minimum wage, having to work blood sweat and tears to feed their kids on minimum wage job etc but the majority of blacks on the IC hate on him even though he Rapping about experiences you go through if you from the hood and poverty

Think about that for a sec and how sad that is @ kahhh pri, H Rap, J Breezy, Nujerz
 
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Then on top of that

So many blacks on the IC like it when Em Rap's about Serial Killing, Rape, Pscyopathic killing, smoking crack, being Satan etc all in the name of a Cartoon character persona

This is really hard to get my head around
 
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kahhh-pri;3821368 said:
Well although PG is majority black, there are parts of the county that are majority white. I think the DMV is one of the most diverse areas in the country. There trying to push all the blacks out of DC (gentrification smh) but its still a good mixture.

Jersey's one of the most diverse states in the country but u still see redlining and ethnic groups staying together, cities and suburbs
 
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J-Breezy;3821364 said:
honestly i know several people like that, like i said thats life. Eminem wasn't and isn't the only person that goes through trials and tribulations.

Exactly.

We experience trials and tribulations on a community level, and a global level, Emenim is not exclusive to suffering or poverty and ^^^^he is NOT the spokesman for the underclass here in America!

I don't mind people over-hyping his music or his status in HipHop because Im familiar with Elvis but let's not act like he is the symbol of poverty and oppression in America...that shit is just disrespectful.
 
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When you have Crip and Blood Sets in LA and across America that actually have fully white members in some sets that grew up in their hood but allowed them to be members

It just doesn't add up logically how people on the IC can be so insecure and uncomfortable about a White Artist Rapping about his life struggles that are the same experiences poor blacks like him go through

We talking about a dude that had a best friend from child hood and actually was raised by a black women in his teens too

A person that grew up in Detroit in predominantly black hoods
 
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Wonderland;3821372 said:
Explain this to me anyone

Majority of people that actually go in the stores or go in I-Tunes and buy Eminem's Music are Middle Class people from the Suburbs that have not experienced and can't relate to a lotta the things he has like growing up in the hood, growing up with no father, growing up on welfare, living in a dangerous murder capital city, cleaning dishes to get by etc the things he mostly Rap's about

And the majority of blacks who come from poverty and grew up in an enviroment like Eminem experienced things he did like living in the hood, having no father, having to work minimum wage, having to work blood sweat and tears to feed their kids on minimum wage job etc but the majority of blacks on the IC hate on him even though he Rapping about experiences you go through if you from the hood and poverty

Think about that for a sec and how sad that is @ kahhh pri, H Rap, J Breezy, Nujerz

i have nothing against eminem, dude is pretty talented when he tries. there are a few songs i like. its funny as good as Em is or can be i only have like a few of his songs. i think its the way he goes about it. he may have went through those things but that doesnt mean i can relate to it. i can't relate to wanting to kill my mom or whatever other crazy stuff he says.

i didnt learn about all the racist stuff he has til i got on here so that kinda took my opinion on him back
 
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