How come we didn't stand stronger behind Lord Jamar?

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MoneyLuver;6781903 said:
FuriousOne;6781888 said:
blackgod813;6781866 said:
FuriousOne;6781858 said:
blackgod813;6781852 said:
history is lost if we don't teach it

You gotta be versatile with your message and as clear as possible because not all students perceive things the same. If Kanye didn't know that his message was being muddled in his at times abrasive actions, he wouldn't have went silent and attempted new ways to clarify. It's always a learning experience for all involved including the message giver. This will not stop people from attempting to distort his message, but it would make it easier for others to defend it. Tupac is a great example of this. Dude spoke clearly even when he did wild shit. Words are powerful and so is image. It is all part of the human senses to decipher validity in data.

Yes but the hate of homosexuality the religion of the white man being the devil an distrust for the government are not to new to hiphop an almost go bak to the essence so for people to say this is ignorant is foolish these practices where at the being

What does it go back to exactly? Hate of gays isn't new in life. So he's not exactly a scholar on the issue or speaking something others don't already know. You acting like every song was made about hatting gays. Gays weren't thought of. Females were always worshiped and sung about even before hiphop. What are you saying exactly? Point out a time where gay hatred was a focus in hiphop or even a concern to be spoke about until now?

Again. Why aren't u in more support of Jamar?

Marijuana is still illegal and incarceration rates are disproportionate than a muthafucka. But u don't hate on the People risking their lives everyday petitioning for decriminalization. U just jump right in on the bandwagon.

There's been people advocating for decriminalization since the day before day 1 of illegalness

I didn't see him discuss that. I saw maybe three videos talking about gays and crackers. I also said i didn't agree with most things, not all things.
 
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FuriousOne;6781888 said:
blackgod813;6781866 said:
FuriousOne;6781858 said:
blackgod813;6781852 said:
history is lost if we don't teach it

You gotta be versatile with your message and as clear as possible because not all students perceive things the same. If Kanye didn't know that his message was being muddled in his at times abrasive actions, he wouldn't have went silent and attempted new ways to clarify. It's always a learning experience for all involved including the message giver. This will not stop people from attempting to distort his message, but it would make it easier for others to defend it. Tupac is a great example of this. Dude spoke clearly even when he did wild shit. Words are powerful and so is image. It is all part of the human senses to decipher validity in data.

Yes but the hate of homosexuality the religion of the white man being the devil an distrust for the government are not to new to hiphop an almost go bak to the essence so for people made about hatting gays. Gays weren't thought of. Females were always worshiped and sung about even before hiphop. What are you saying exactly? Point out a time where gay hatred was a focus in hiphop or even a concern to be spoke about in rap form even now?
 
FuriousOne;6781912 said:
MoneyLuver;6781903 said:
FuriousOne;6781888 said:
blackgod813;6781866 said:
FuriousOne;6781858 said:
blackgod813;6781852 said:
history is lost if we don't teach it

You gotta be versatile with your message and as clear as possible because not all students perceive things the same. If Kanye didn't know that his message was being muddled in his at times abrasive actions, he wouldn't have went silent and attempted new ways to clarify. It's always a learning experience for all involved including the message giver. This will not stop people from attempting to distort his message, but it would make it easier for others to defend it. Tupac is a great example of this. Dude spoke clearly even when he did wild shit. Words are powerful and so is image. It is all part of the human senses to decipher validity in data.

Yes but the hate of homosexuality the religion of the white man being the devil an distrust for the government are not to new to hiphop an almost go bak to the essence so for people to say this is ignorant is foolish these practices where at the being

What does it go back to exactly? Hate of gays isn't new in life. So he's not exactly a scholar on the issue or speaking something others don't already know. You acting like every song was made about hatting gays. Gays weren't thought of. Females were always worshiped and sung about even before hiphop. What are you saying exactly? Point out a time where gay hatred was a focus in hiphop or even a concern to be spoke about until now?

Again. Why aren't u in more support of Jamar?

Marijuana is still illegal and incarceration rates are disproportionate than a muthafucka. But u don't hate on the People risking their lives everyday petitioning for decriminalization. U just jump right in on the bandwagon.

There's been people advocating for decriminalization since the day before day 1 of illegalness

I didn't see him discuss that. I saw may three videos talking about gays and crackers. I also said i didn't agree with most things, not all things.

What do u disagree with? I find that answer "I agree with most things but not all things" to be a little too Politically Correct on this matter
 
MoneyLuver;6781916 said:
FuriousOne;6781912 said:
MoneyLuver;6781903 said:
FuriousOne;6781888 said:
blackgod813;6781866 said:
FuriousOne;6781858 said:
blackgod813;6781852 said:
history is lost if we don't teach it

You gotta be versatile with your message and as clear as possible because not all students perceive things the same. If Kanye didn't know that his message was being muddled in his at times abrasive actions, he wouldn't have went silent and attempted new ways to clarify. It's always a learning experience for all involved including the message giver. This will not stop people from attempting to distort his message, but it would make it easier for others to defend it. Tupac is a great example of this. Dude spoke clearly even when he did wild shit. Words are powerful and so is image. It is all part of the human senses to decipher validity in data.

Yes but the hate of homosexuality the religion of the white man being the devil an distrust for the government are not to new to hiphop an almost go bak to the essence so for people to say this is ignorant is foolish these practices where at the being

What does it go back to exactly? Hate of gays isn't new in life. So he's not exactly a scholar on the issue or speaking something others don't already know. You acting like every song was made about hatting gays. Gays weren't thought of. Females were always worshiped and sung about even before hiphop. What are you saying exactly? Point out a time where gay hatred was a focus in hiphop or even a concern to be spoke about until now?

Again. Why aren't u in more support of Jamar?

Marijuana is still illegal and incarceration rates are disproportionate than a muthafucka. But u don't hate on the People risking their lives everyday petitioning for decriminalization. U just jump right in on the bandwagon.

There's been people advocating for decriminalization since the day before day 1 of illegalness

I didn't see him discuss that. I saw may three videos talking about gays and crackers. I also said i didn't agree with most things, not all things.

What do u disagree with? I find that answer "I agree with most things but not all things" to be a little too Politically Correct on this matter

I already mentioned those things including the post you gave me feelings on.
 
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FuriousOne;6781922 said:
MoneyLuver;6781916 said:
FuriousOne;6781912 said:
MoneyLuver;6781903 said:
FuriousOne;6781888 said:
blackgod813;6781866 said:
FuriousOne;6781858 said:
blackgod813;6781852 said:
history is lost if we don't teach it

You gotta be versatile with your message and as clear as possible because not all students perceive things the same. If Kanye didn't know that his message was being muddled in his at times abrasive actions, he wouldn't have went silent and attempted new ways to clarify. It's always a learning experience for all involved including the message giver. This will not stop people from attempting to distort his message, but it would make it easier for others to defend it. Tupac is a great example of this. Dude spoke clearly even when he did wild shit. Words are powerful and so is image. It is all part of the human senses to decipher validity in data.

Yes but the hate of homosexuality the religion of the white man being the devil an distrust for the government are not to new to hiphop an almost go bak to the essence so for people to say this is ignorant is foolish these practices where at the being

What does it go back to exactly? Hate of gays isn't new in life. So he's not exactly a scholar on the issue or speaking something others don't already know. You acting like every song was made about hatting gays. Gays weren't thought of. Females were always worshiped and sung about even before hiphop. What are you saying exactly? Point out a time where gay hatred was a focus in hiphop or even a concern to be spoke about until now?

Again. Why aren't u in more support of Jamar?

Marijuana is still illegal and incarceration rates are disproportionate than a muthafucka. But u don't hate on the People risking their lives everyday petitioning for decriminalization. U just jump right in on the bandwagon.

There's been people advocating for decriminalization since the day before day 1 of illegalness

I didn't see him discuss that. I saw may three videos talking about gays and crackers. I also said i didn't agree with most things, not all things.

What do u disagree with? I find that answer "I agree with most things but not all things" to be a little too Politically Correct on this matter

I already mentioned those things including the post you gave me feelings on.

Which was a Politically Correct cop-out
 
MoneyLuver;6781927 said:
FuriousOne;6781922 said:
MoneyLuver;6781916 said:
FuriousOne;6781912 said:
MoneyLuver;6781903 said:
FuriousOne;6781888 said:
blackgod813;6781866 said:
FuriousOne;6781858 said:
blackgod813;6781852 said:
history is lost if we don't teach it

You gotta be versatile with your message and as clear as possible because not all students perceive things the same. If Kanye didn't know that his message was being muddled in his at times abrasive actions, he wouldn't have went silent and attempted new ways to clarify. It's always a learning experience for all involved including the message giver. This will not stop people from attempting to distort his message, but it would make it easier for others to defend it. Tupac is a great example of this. Dude spoke clearly even when he did wild shit. Words are powerful and so is image. It is all part of the human senses to decipher validity in data.

Yes but the hate of homosexuality the religion of the white man being the devil an distrust for the government are not to new to hiphop an almost go bak to the essence so for people to say this is ignorant is foolish these practices where at the being

What does it go back to exactly? Hate of gays isn't new in life. So he's not exactly a scholar on the issue or speaking something others don't already know. You acting like every song was made about hatting gays. Gays weren't thought of. Females were always worshiped and sung about even before hiphop. What are you saying exactly? Point out a time where gay hatred was a focus in hiphop or even a concern to be spoke about until now?

Again. Why aren't u in more support of Jamar?

Marijuana is still illegal and incarceration rates are disproportionate than a muthafucka. But u don't hate on the People risking their lives everyday petitioning for decriminalization. U just jump right in on the bandwagon.

There's been people advocating for decriminalization since the day before day 1 of illegalness

I didn't see him discuss that. I saw may three videos talking about gays and crackers. I also said i didn't agree with most things, not all things.

What do u disagree with? I find that answer "I agree with most things but not all things" to be a little too Politically Correct on this matter

I already mentioned those things including the post you gave me feelings on.

Which was a Politically Correct cop-out

I said i DID NOT agree with most things he was saying. Where am i being politically correct. I just don't agree with many of his statements. You wanna make a political issue about. Enjoy yourself.
 
FuriousOne;6781932 said:
MoneyLuver;6781927 said:
FuriousOne;6781922 said:
MoneyLuver;6781916 said:
FuriousOne;6781912 said:
MoneyLuver;6781903 said:
FuriousOne;6781888 said:
blackgod813;6781866 said:
FuriousOne;6781858 said:
blackgod813;6781852 said:
history is lost if we don't teach it

You gotta be versatile with your message and as clear as possible because not all students perceive things the same. If Kanye didn't know that his message was being muddled in his at times abrasive actions, he wouldn't have went silent and attempted new ways to clarify. It's always a learning experience for all involved including the message giver. This will not stop people from attempting to distort his message, but it would make it easier for others to defend it. Tupac is a great example of this. Dude spoke clearly even when he did wild shit. Words are powerful and so is image. It is all part of the human senses to decipher validity in data.

Yes but the hate of homosexuality the religion of the white man being the devil an distrust for the government are not to new to hiphop an almost go bak to the essence so for people to say this is ignorant is foolish these practices where at the being

What does it go back to exactly? Hate of gays isn't new in life. So he's not exactly a scholar on the issue or speaking something others don't already know. You acting like every song was made about hatting gays. Gays weren't thought of. Females were always worshiped and sung about even before hiphop. What are you saying exactly? Point out a time where gay hatred was a focus in hiphop or even a concern to be spoke about until now?

Again. Why aren't u in more support of Jamar?

Marijuana is still illegal and incarceration rates are disproportionate than a muthafucka. But u don't hate on the People risking their lives everyday petitioning for decriminalization. U just jump right in on the bandwagon.

There's been people advocating for decriminalization since the day before day 1 of illegalness

I didn't see him discuss that. I saw may three videos talking about gays and crackers. I also said i didn't agree with most things, not all things.

What do u disagree with? I find that answer "I agree with most things but not all things" to be a little too Politically Correct on this matter

I already mentioned those things including the post you gave me feelings on.

Which was a Politically Correct cop-out

I said i DID NOT agree with most things he was saying. Where am i being politically correct. I just don't agree with many of his statements. You wanna make a political issue about. Enjoy yourself.

A spade is a spade my man.
 
I like when Jamaar spoke "... there is rules in this Hip Hop thing ..." or something like that. I agree people have been breaking the rules in Hip Hop and it the music and culture is suffering because of it.
 
Stew;6781631 said:
5th Letter;6781532 said:
Stew;6781093 said:
5th Letter;6781074 said:
Crackas and coons hate what he has to say. They don't like black people being outspoken. They like safe Negros. Jamar is the opposite of safe and they accuse him of "reverse racism".

He was doing drunk interviews lookin like a clown lol foh with that "they dnt like black ppl being outspoken". Nobody has a problem with Nas being outspoken in his music.

Even Nas caught flack for being outspoken.

MikeydaGawd;6781263 said:
5th Letter;6781074 said:
Crackas and coons hate what he has to say. They don't like black people being outspoken. They like safe Negros. Jamar is the opposite of safe and they accuse him of "reverse racism".

he was speaking truth but cmon now he could had said it better, he was intoxicated for most of those sessions, you think people will take him serious like that?

I don't think he should be doing drunk interviews either, but crackas will always have an issue with an outspoken nigga.

Name some examples of Nas catching flack that doesn't have to do with naming his album Nigger.

Nas catching flack for "inaccuracies in I can.

Speaking out against Fox News

Speaking against George Bush

The song coon picnic

 
I remember the Fox News(goes hand in hand with the Nigger title) not the rest of that tho.
 
@moneyluver do u have twitter? Cuz I follow Jamar & he follows me& the day macklemore won all them grammys u should've seen all the whites & houseniggas back paddling apologizin cuz Jamar was right
 
Smh lol sheep niggaz iz terrible. And yeah I have a Twitter, it's @saint_ide88

But I only use it took look at joints. I don't actually use it use it.
 
Well read lord jamars TL the night of the grammys cuz mad people was apologizin 2 him cuz he was right....hell people was apologizin 2 benzino 2 after the grammys 10 yrs later after he exposed the KKK n hiphop
 
gee757;6782305 said:
Well read lord jamars TL the night of the grammys cuz mad people was apologizin 2 him cuz he was right....hell people was apologizin 2 benzino 2 after the grammys 10 yrs later after he exposed the KKK n hiphop

I believe it. Context and Sub-Context is everything in The Media.

I could make u adore somebody we'd ALL despise and vice-versa

 
MoneyLuver;6782315 said:
gee757;6782305 said:
Well read lord jamars TL the night of the grammys cuz mad people was apologizin 2 him cuz he was right....hell people was apologizin 2 benzino 2 after the grammys 10 yrs later after he exposed the KKK n hiphop

I believe it. Context and Sub-Context is everything in The Media.

I could make u adore somebody we'd ALL despise and vice-versa

Nevermind facts
 
MoneyLuver;6782315 said:
I believe it. Context and Sub-Context is everything in The Media.

I could make u adore somebody we'd ALL despise and vice-versa

its sad that it took white America 2 throw white supremacy n our faces 4 these houseniggas who was dissin Jamar 2 get the picture...cuz if u had really listened 2 what lord Jamar was sayin he was on point the whole time same thing with benzino

 
gee757;6782364 said:
MoneyLuver;6782315 said:
I believe it. Context and Sub-Context is everything in The Media.

I could make u adore somebody we'd ALL despise and vice-versa

its sad that it took white America 2 throw white supremacy n our faces 4 these houseniggas who was dissin Jamar 2 get the picture...cuz if u had really listened 2 what lord Jamar was sayin he was on point the whole time same thing with benzino

I'm hip. And what's crazy is that some of the houseniggers don't even get it sometimes, even when it's right in their face.
 

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