Jaden Smith: “Toxic Masculinity” & “misogyny is holding hip-hop back and not pushing it forward”…

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You didn't answer the question. If the girl looks like that but they are smart, witty and have self confidence are you going to wife her?
 
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5 Grand;c-10119643 said:
SheerExcellence;c-10119636 said:
5 Grand;c-10119469 said:
Bottom line, every man wants a girl with a pretty face, big titties, a fat ass and a flat stomach.

If that's being misogynistic so be it.

that might be your bottom line but it aint mine. what i want is a girl that is smart, witty, self confident, secure in herself, loyal, not cool with slutty ass chicks, smart with money, etc

you can get a big butt and a smile anywhere, didn't you learn from BBD grandpa?

And if the girl you just described looks like this are you going to wife her?

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or this?

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Hahaha...yoooooo!!! Hahaha. You ain't have to do that........but you did n it was fucking hilarious!
 
I dont fuck with the phrase "Toxic Masculinity." That's one of those new buzz phrases they try and throw around when they're pushing an agenda. Also so misogyny? has this dude seen Fresh Prince of Bel-air before?
 
LcnsdbyROYALTY;c-10119215 said:
bigbird_1;c-10118022 said:
This lil nigga wear dresses. Can't take nothing he says seriously

I fucks with some of Jaden's music but this shyt is too true. You can't be a poster child for effeminization then addressing misogyny. That shyt's like a conflict of interest. He throwing niggas under the bus twice.

Thats deep
 
only thing hold hiphop back is us not controlling it. all this dudes wearing dresses and what not isn't needed in life
 
Them twitter feminist hoes started using “Toxic Masculinity” like last week now everybody wanna use that bullshit against men and everything we do smh
 
SheerExcellence;c-10118011 said:
You know what makes me unhappy

When brothers make babies, and leave a young mother to be a pappy

And since we all came from a woman

Got our name from a woman and our game from a woman

I wonder why we take from our women

Why we rape our women, do we hate our women?

I think it's time to kill for our women

Time to heal our women, be real to our women

And if we don't we'll have a race of babies

That will hate the ladies that make the babies

And since a man can't make one

He has no right to tell a woman when and where to create one

So will the real men get up

I know you're fed up ladies, but keep your head up

Lyrics of the father less
 
What masculinity ? little willenium would fit in with these new fruitcakes. If you put him, xxxtentacion and lil Uzi very in the same room you wouldn't be able to tell the difference..
 
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Just thought about something. Most hoes are misogynists in the truest sense of the word. A huge chunk of women literally hate each other, call each other bitches and all that good shyt, but because we like to see some skin and we like like our bitches to look nice we're deemed misogynistic. Foh.
 
OnnaThursday;c-10120224 said:
I dont fuck with the phrase "Toxic Masculinity." That's one of those new buzz phrases they try and throw around when they're pushing an agenda. Also so misogyny? has this dude seen Fresh Prince of Bel-air before?

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...and so many others

Jaden is such a window licker.

 
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Inglewood_Fatty;c-10120333 said:
Them twitter feminist hoes started using “Toxic Masculinity” like last week now everybody wanna use that bullshit against men and everything we do smh

That shits been going on for a few years now.

Jaden Smith is just verbalizing the next level of shit that started with Kanye's success. Its been about effeminization in rap for awhile now.

There's all sorts of gay rappers, skinny jeans, niggas in skirts and dresses and it all started with a weirdo in a pink polo shirt.
 
stringer bell;d-562967 said:
https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/8046267/jaden-smith-debut-album-syre-interview

SYRE is far more than just an introspective work, as the album openly explores current hot topics in the U.S.: Jaden addresses police brutality during his live shows, speaks to drug abuse on his hard-hitting track "Hope" and all the while has made it his mission to avoid a path of toxic masculinity and misogyny in the hip-hop world. “Everybody tries to rap the same and talk the same way and be misogynistic in the same way -- it's annoying,” Smith relates. "My mom taught me different values. And my sister teaches me different things every day. My sister and my girlfriend and my mom… all of these women in my life show me what it's like to be a woman and how much I don't understand, and how hard it can be sometimes… the misogyny in rap music right now, [is] degrading and it's hurtful and it's not pushing the art forward.”

Tell this weirdo to shut the fuck up

 
There's been plenty of hip hop that's not been misogynistic. But it never gets enough attention. I understand his point to a fault but if people gravitate towards to the misogynistic content what else do you expect? Everybody wants to hold Hip Hop accountable but yet gives passes to the people who control the narrative.
 

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