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1of1;6527661 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

He wouldn't be who he is w/o his approach. People act like he has offended them. I can understand why Sway felt offended. I don't understand why a listener who isn't directly involved, especially someone BLACK with comprehension skills and experience in this world, would allow something as trivial as his delivery overshadow the strong message he was trying to get across.

Judging by the punchlines of @haute and those who would applaud her perspective on this it seems that people are more focused on the messenger than the actual message...making their acceptance of the message a lot more unlikely b/c it doesn't fall into the box that they've limited him to in their minds.

You can't underestimate the importance of delivery and the messenger. How do you expect a person to listen to what you're saying if you're not getting your point across clearly? As far as the importance of the messenger you wouldnt you want to know if someone is qualified or not when it comes to telling you certain information? The style of how someone delivers their message is far more than trivial it can make or break the message itself
 
blackrain;6527723 said:
FuriousOne;6527657 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

Charlemagne was telling him not to pursue his dreams and be content with a family because that's all the happiness you need. Dude trying to build something while simultaneously seeking happiness and he's notably receded from attach the paparazzi for invading his privacy and saying disrespectful shit to him. It's not that people aren't getting behind his message, it's just that as he's admitted, he is finally able to slow down and define his message which i feel he has in the video. People like Charlamange the "God" once to keep boxing him in talking bout, but the music? And he's saying sure, that, and much much more... He's been saying that and i think it took him doing battle with a idiot that gets away to often with his hatred and divisiveness as he attempts to margnilize all guest.

I dont think Chaamagne was saying not to pursue his dreams he was saying that Ye shouldn't and doesn't really have a reason to flip out the way he did. That's why he said Kanye got rich nigga problems. He told him he doesn't need the fashion industry to be happy in life and that just because they tell you no doesn't mean the world is over like he's been acting like because you also heard Charlamagne say multiple times why don't Kanye do it without the corporations he seemingly hates so much

"Don't be passionate in your pursuit for what you want to accomplish. I want you to do this, so why are you doing that? Your struggles trying to do that on a large scale...as an aspiring controller of things...are what I call rich nigger problems. Since I haven't had that same exact experience and that industry is not one that I'm interested in or in tune with, I won't make an effort to understand the struggle you speak of from your perspective. I'll only see things from my small perspective, and I won't accept anything from you that doesn't fit into this box I've placed you in."
 
Stopitfive;6527664 said:
So him rattling off the names of designers is his way of saying that the diaspora needs to focus on economic empowerment?

His quest to make the flyest Yeezy is really a quest to stop violence in Chicago?

We believe u. U have enough ppl.

Doesn't see the big picture post. Violence isn't the issue in Chicago. The issue is opportunity, class warfare, and lack of self worth. Violence is just a byproduct. People who don't have opportunity in a capitalist society will do whatever to survive.

It all ties back to what Ye is saying. We need financial power.
 
blackrain;6527723 said:
FuriousOne;6527657 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

Charlemagne was telling him not to pursue his dreams and be content with a family because that's all the happiness you need. Dude trying to build something while simultaneously seeking happiness and he's notably receded from attach the paparazzi for invading his privacy and saying disrespectful shit to him. It's not that people aren't getting behind his message, it's just that as he's admitted, he is finally able to slow down and define his message which i feel he has in the video. People like Charlamange the "God" once to keep boxing him in talking bout, but the music? And he's saying sure, that, and much much more... He's been saying that and i think it took him doing battle with a idiot that gets away to often with his hatred and divisiveness as he attempts to margnilize all guest.

I dont think Chaamagne was saying not to pursue his dreams he was saying that Ye shouldn't and doesn't really have a reason to flip out the way he did. That's why he said Kanye got rich nigga problems. He told him he doesn't need the fashion industry to be happy in life and that just because they tell you no doesn't mean the world is over like he's been acting like because you also heard Charlamagne say multiple times why don't Kanye do it without the corporations he seemingly hates so much

He explained exactly why he flips out. The nigga almost died and his moms died in one of the most fucked up sort of ways. Also, that's just his personality. He's said in other interviews that he got better at rapping. He's getting better at life but like any human, he will see some bullshit and not like. Difference is he says it unfiltered and in front of a larger audience. It wasn't the matter that they just said no, it's that they said no after they said yes and tried to play him out of pocket. Nigga's get killed over less but you can't kill them like any old nigga in the street. Talking about it illuminates what is happening and sometimes you gotta repeat it until niggas get it even if it's 20 years after your death. Like he said, he rather be a dick then a follower. How you know he not already happy with his family. It sounds like it's driving his passion even more. As much as people want to hate on Kim, she's a bottom bitch and has hustle ethics.

With all that he's done, that was a huge insult. He's actually shown success so he didn't want their acceptance (or advise) because in his own words he felt that them telling him that he's cool isn't proof that he is, writing that check is. As said before too many times, you can't just create your own shit, you gotta get these rich cock blockers out the way to achieve greatness even beyond their level. Sometimes you gotta work with them before you can go through them. That's the mantra of companies that do hostile takeovers. All the other shit he does and who he fucks is irrelevant. He's creating shit and finding success and now they trying to shelf him.
 
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Ranxx;6527195 said:
dwade206;6527124 said:
Ranxx;6527103 said:
Ye spitting some deeper tham rap shit but the dumb are mostly intrigued by the drum.

My god dis nigga crazy tho, like saturday morning cartoon villian crazy

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Another smart/dumb nigga trying be insightful, but I digress.

Kanye is mostly bitching about why he is not a billionaire and why he is not accepted in high-end fashion. There's no discussion or debate regarding saving lives, ending poverty, or uplifting his people spiritually. And you fell for it.

Nobody asked him about spiritual upliftment or any thing like that dumb-dumb. He clearly said he don't give a fuck what anyone thinks or expects of him.

He's a rich nigga bitching about rich nigga problems. Stop expecting entertainers to be role models. Let that nigga cook

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Ho ass caping for emotional men
 
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blackrain;6527746 said:
1of1;6527661 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

He wouldn't be who he is w/o his approach. People act like he has offended them. I can understand why Sway felt offended. I don't understand why a listener who isn't directly involved, especially someone BLACK with comprehension skills and experience in this world, would allow something as trivial as his delivery overshadow the strong message he was trying to get across.

Judging by the punchlines of @haute and those who would applaud her perspective on this it seems that people are more focused on the messenger than the actual message...making their acceptance of the message a lot more unlikely b/c it doesn't fall into the box that they've limited him to in their minds.

You can't underestimate the importance of delivery and the messenger. How do you expect a person to listen to what you're saying if you're not getting your point across clearly? As far as the importance of the messenger you wouldnt you want to know if someone is qualified or not when it comes to telling you certain information? The style of how someone delivers their message is far more than trivial it can make or break the message itself

This subject, as many others, does not require expert opinion.

Someone with specific experience is telling you what has happened to him in his pursuits, and how he has interpreted it, and why he's determined to break down barriers he feels have been set before him and anyone "like" him.
 
usmarin3;6527705 said:
blackrain;6527649 said:
usmarin3;6527596 said:
Muhannad X;6527516 said:
She's right though. Like C Tha G@d said we like him because of his music and his latest album was a letdown. He started out as a producer, but he's been a rapper for a decade now. Fans care about his music. All that whining about fashion 'n sh*t doesn't mean much to the average fan if you gonna keep releasing stuff like Yeezus. He rarely gave a straight answer to C tha G@d.

I'm getting tired now so I'll log off but I gotta read @xxCivixxx post cuz he might be on to something.

Why put him in a box though. Fans don't just care about the music as seen by the shoe sales and those stupid window sunglasses. Lol

It's like people can't let dude be great at more than one thing.

It's not about putting him in a box it's about asking him not to let the music suffer in pursuit of other things which he has done with Cruel Summer and Yeezus, and Watch The Throne depending on who you ask. He can design all the clothes he wants just don't slack off when he hits the studio

Lol at music suffering. Its arguable that 4 of his 6 albums are classics. The two that weren't are up for debate because 808 and HB clearly has been influential, see Drakes style and 40s production. See Chance the Rapper and so on.

Yeezus influence will be seen in the future

Yes it's my opinion it's suffered just like it's yours that it hasn't. All 6 of his albums ain't been out long enough yet for all of them to be determined classic or not. Yeezus ain't even been out a year so it's not close at all to a classic or not debate. Hell most people don't even agree if the album is even good or not. Kanyes influence in music is there but kill the 4 of 6 albums are classic when the niggas first album ain't even a decade old yet
 
FuriousOne;6527763 said:
blackrain;6527723 said:
FuriousOne;6527657 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

Charlemagne was telling him not to pursue his dreams and be content with a family because that's all the happiness you need. Dude trying to build something while simultaneously seeking happiness and he's notably receded from attach the paparazzi for invading his privacy and saying disrespectful shit to him. It's not that people aren't getting behind his message, it's just that as he's admitted, he is finally able to slow down and define his message which i feel he has in the video. People like Charlamange the "God" once to keep boxing him in talking bout, but the music? And he's saying sure, that, and much much more... He's been saying that and i think it took him doing battle with a idiot that gets away to often with his hatred and divisiveness as he attempts to margnilize all guest.

I dont think Chaamagne was saying not to pursue his dreams he was saying that Ye shouldn't and doesn't really have a reason to flip out the way he did. That's why he said Kanye got rich nigga problems. He told him he doesn't need the fashion industry to be happy in life and that just because they tell you no doesn't mean the world is over like he's been acting like because you also heard Charlamagne say multiple times why don't Kanye do it without the corporations he seemingly hates so much

He explained exactly why he flips out. The nigga almost died and his moms died in one of the most fucked up sort of ways. Also, that's just his personality. He's said in other interviews that he got better at rapping. He's getting better at life but like any human, he will see some bullshit and not like. Difference is he says it unfiltered and in front of a larger audience. It wasn't the matter that they just said no, it's that they said no after they said yes and tried to play him out of pocket. Nigga's get killed over less but you can't kill them like any old nigga in the street. Talking about it illuminates what is happening and sometimes you gotta repeat it until niggas get it even if it's 20 years after your death. Like he said, he rather be a dick then a follower. How you know he not already happy with his family. It sounds like it's driving his passion even more. As much as people want to hate on Kim, she's a bottom bitch and has hustle ethics.

With all that he's done, that was a huge insult. He's actually shown success so he didn't want their acceptance (or advise) because in his own words he felt that them telling him that he's cool isn't proof that he is, writing that check is. As said before too many times, you can't just create your own shit, you gotta get these rich cock blockers out the way to achieve greatness even beyond their level. Sometimes you gotta work with them before you can go through them. That's the mantra of companies that do hostile takeovers. All the other shit he does and who he fucks is irrelevant. He's creating shit and finding success and now they trying to shelf him.

Those things should be irrelevant but unfortunatelty we both know they aren't especially for people in the public eye
 
dude aint answer no question real of straight up. he talked around subjects and kept taking about clothing an high end designers he wants to be with. only thing I felt he was straight up about was making his next album with more rap cuz he gets the sense a lot of people didnt like it.
 
FuriousOne;6527763 said:
blackrain;6527723 said:
FuriousOne;6527657 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

Charlemagne was telling him not to pursue his dreams and be content with a family because that's all the happiness you need. Dude trying to build something while simultaneously seeking happiness and he's notably receded from attach the paparazzi for invading his privacy and saying disrespectful shit to him. It's not that people aren't getting behind his message, it's just that as he's admitted, he is finally able to slow down and define his message which i feel he has in the video. People like Charlamange the "God" once to keep boxing him in talking bout, but the music? And he's saying sure, that, and much much more... He's been saying that and i think it took him doing battle with a idiot that gets away to often with his hatred and divisiveness as he attempts to margnilize all guest.

I dont think Chaamagne was saying not to pursue his dreams he was saying that Ye shouldn't and doesn't really have a reason to flip out the way he did. That's why he said Kanye got rich nigga problems. He told him he doesn't need the fashion industry to be happy in life and that just because they tell you no doesn't mean the world is over like he's been acting like because you also heard Charlamagne say multiple times why don't Kanye do it without the corporations he seemingly hates so much

He explained exactly why he flips out. The nigga almost died and his moms died in one of the most fucked up sort of ways. Also, that's just his personality. He's said in other interviews that he got better at rapping. He's getting better at life but like any human, he will see some bullshit and not like. Difference is he says it unfiltered and in front of a larger audience. It wasn't the matter that they just said no, it's that they said no after they said yes and tried to play him out of pocket. Nigga's get killed over less but you can't kill them like any old nigga in the street. Talking about it illuminates what is happening and sometimes you gotta repeat it until niggas get it even if it's 20 years after your death. Like he said, he rather be a dick then a follower. How you know he not already happy with his family. It sounds like it's driving his passion even more. As much as people want to hate on Kim, she's a bottom bitch and has hustle ethics.

With all that he's done, that was a huge insult. He's actually shown success so he didn't want their acceptance (or advise) because in his own words he felt that them telling him that he's cool isn't proof that he is, writing that check is. As said before too many times, you can't just create your own shit, you gotta get these rich cock blockers out the way to achieve greatness even beyond their level. Sometimes you gotta work with them before you can go through them. That's the mantra of companies that do hostile takeovers. All the other shit he does and who he fucks is irrelevant. He's creating shit and finding success and now they trying to shelf him.

My bad for the double post I'm on mobile and accidentally hit post.....I dont disagree with what Ye wants to do or his goal. I disagree with him acting like a brat when he can't get what he wants. He smart enough to find a way to hustle his way through them white folks doors. Whining ain't the way to do it
 
blackrain;6527823 said:
FuriousOne;6527763 said:
blackrain;6527723 said:
FuriousOne;6527657 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

Charlemagne was telling him not to pursue his dreams and be content with a family because that's all the happiness you need. Dude trying to build something while simultaneously seeking happiness and he's notably receded from attach the paparazzi for invading his privacy and saying disrespectful shit to him. It's not that people aren't getting behind his message, it's just that as he's admitted, he is finally able to slow down and define his message which i feel he has in the video. People like Charlamange the "God" once to keep boxing him in talking bout, but the music? And he's saying sure, that, and much much more... He's been saying that and i think it took him doing battle with a idiot that gets away to often with his hatred and divisiveness as he attempts to margnilize all guest.

I dont think Chaamagne was saying not to pursue his dreams he was saying that Ye shouldn't and doesn't really have a reason to flip out the way he did. That's why he said Kanye got rich nigga problems. He told him he doesn't need the fashion industry to be happy in life and that just because they tell you no doesn't mean the world is over like he's been acting like because you also heard Charlamagne say multiple times why don't Kanye do it without the corporations he seemingly hates so much

He explained exactly why he flips out. The nigga almost died and his moms died in one of the most fucked up sort of ways. Also, that's just his personality. He's said in other interviews that he got better at rapping. He's getting better at life but like any human, he will see some bullshit and not like. Difference is he says it unfiltered and in front of a larger audience. It wasn't the matter that they just said no, it's that they said no after they said yes and tried to play him out of pocket. Nigga's get killed over less but you can't kill them like any old nigga in the street. Talking about it illuminates what is happening and sometimes you gotta repeat it until niggas get it even if it's 20 years after your death. Like he said, he rather be a dick then a follower. How you know he not already happy with his family. It sounds like it's driving his passion even more. As much as people want to hate on Kim, she's a bottom bitch and has hustle ethics.

With all that he's done, that was a huge insult. He's actually shown success so he didn't want their acceptance (or advise) because in his own words he felt that them telling him that he's cool isn't proof that he is, writing that check is. As said before too many times, you can't just create your own shit, you gotta get these rich cock blockers out the way to achieve greatness even beyond their level. Sometimes you gotta work with them before you can go through them. That's the mantra of companies that do hostile takeovers. All the other shit he does and who he fucks is irrelevant. He's creating shit and finding success and now they trying to shelf him.

Those things should be irrelevant but unfortunatelty we both know they aren't especially for people in the public eye

It's Irrelevant when you start making power moves and people can't deny you no matter what. Just like R-Kelly's sex tape was irrelevant when he made Chicago two step classics.
 
usmarin3;6527761 said:
Stopitfive;6527664 said:
So him rattling off the names of designers is his way of saying that the diaspora needs to focus on economic empowerment?

His quest to make the flyest Yeezy is really a quest to stop violence in Chicago?

We believe u. U have enough ppl.

Doesn't see the big picture post. Violence isn't the issue in Chicago. The issue is opportunity, class warfare, and lack of self worth. Violence is just a byproduct. People who don't have opportunity in a capitalist society will do whatever to survive.

It all ties back to what Ye is saying. We need financial power.

So... Begging Nike to let us design overpriced foot wear will empower us and lead to less violence in Chicago?

 
1of1;6527797 said:
blackrain;6527746 said:
1of1;6527661 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

He wouldn't be who he is w/o his approach. People act like he has offended them. I can understand why Sway felt offended. I don't understand why a listener who isn't directly involved, especially someone BLACK with comprehension skills and experience in this world, would allow something as trivial as his delivery overshadow the strong message he was trying to get across.

Judging by the punchlines of @haute and those who would applaud her perspective on this it seems that people are more focused on the messenger than the actual message...making their acceptance of the message a lot more unlikely b/c it doesn't fall into the box that they've limited him to in their minds.

You can't underestimate the importance of delivery and the messenger. How do you expect a person to listen to what you're saying if you're not getting your point across clearly? As far as the importance of the messenger you wouldnt you want to know if someone is qualified or not when it comes to telling you certain information? The style of how someone delivers their message is far more than trivial it can make or break the message itself

This subject, as many others, does not require expert opinion.

Someone with specific experience is telling you what has happened to him in his pursuits, and how he has interpreted it, and why he's determined to break down barriers he feels have been set before him and anyone "like" him.

And the speaker needs to know that if many people either don't get or misinterpreted the message then maybe they need to rethink their approach so they reach their intended listeners. That's why delivery matters...
 
Stopitfive;6527858 said:
usmarin3;6527761 said:
Stopitfive;6527664 said:
So him rattling off the names of designers is his way of saying that the diaspora needs to focus on economic empowerment?

His quest to make the flyest Yeezy is really a quest to stop violence in Chicago?

We believe u. U have enough ppl.

Doesn't see the big picture post. Violence isn't the issue in Chicago. The issue is opportunity, class warfare, and lack of self worth. Violence is just a byproduct. People who don't have opportunity in a capitalist society will do whatever to survive.

It all ties back to what Ye is saying. We need financial power.

So... Begging Nike to let us design overpriced foot wear will empower us and lead to less violence in Chicago?

Stop focusing on Nike nigga. Lol

Focus on the message. Y'all too focus on the delivery and face value shit, read in between the lines.
 
Stopitfive;6527932 said:
I know what y'all want the message to be. He just want to design blouses and get consigns from weirdos.

And black people just want home loans to blow on rims. What kind of fuck shit is this. We're speak about one of the most profitable industries in the world

 
usmarin3;6527907 said:
Stopitfive;6527858 said:
usmarin3;6527761 said:
Stopitfive;6527664 said:
So him rattling off the names of designers is his way of saying that the diaspora needs to focus on economic empowerment?

His quest to make the flyest Yeezy is really a quest to stop violence in Chicago?

We believe u. U have enough ppl.

Doesn't see the big picture post. Violence isn't the issue in Chicago. The issue is opportunity, class warfare, and lack of self worth. Violence is just a byproduct. People who don't have opportunity in a capitalist society will do whatever to survive.

It all ties back to what Ye is saying. We need financial power.

So... Begging Nike to let us design overpriced foot wear will empower us and lead to less violence in Chicago?

Stop focusing on Nike nigga. Lol

Focus on the message. Y'all too focus on the delivery and face value shit, read in between the lines.

No bruh..him getting backed by a major fashion house has nothing to do with Black financial independence..in fact it's contrary to it
 
blackrain;6527886 said:
1of1;6527797 said:
blackrain;6527746 said:
1of1;6527661 said:
blackrain;6527643 said:
So here's what's interesting. A lot of y'all who see all positive in what Kanye is saying are also admitting he needs to change his approach so more people can understand him coherently so you're admitting it comes off as ranting and pure arrogance yet fault people for not getting behind a message you admit he's not getting across clearly while blaming people for being sheep. Would people be sheep for following his message not understanding what he means though? Somewhere the blame got to lie on Kanye and having temper tantrums in interviews aint the way to get people to see his point

He wouldn't be who he is w/o his approach. People act like he has offended them. I can understand why Sway felt offended. I don't understand why a listener who isn't directly involved, especially someone BLACK with comprehension skills and experience in this world, would allow something as trivial as his delivery overshadow the strong message he was trying to get across.

Judging by the punchlines of @haute and those who would applaud her perspective on this it seems that people are more focused on the messenger than the actual message...making their acceptance of the message a lot more unlikely b/c it doesn't fall into the box that they've limited him to in their minds.

You can't underestimate the importance of delivery and the messenger. How do you expect a person to listen to what you're saying if you're not getting your point across clearly? As far as the importance of the messenger you wouldnt you want to know if someone is qualified or not when it comes to telling you certain information? The style of how someone delivers their message is far more than trivial it can make or break the message itself

This subject, as many others, does not require expert opinion.

Someone with specific experience is telling you what has happened to him in his pursuits, and how he has interpreted it, and why he's determined to break down barriers he feels have been set before him and anyone "like" him.

And the speaker needs to know that if many people either don't get or misinterpreted the message then maybe they need to rethink their approach so they reach their intended listeners. That's why delivery matters...

Tell me this. When someone else breaks down the message and simplifies it for those who were unable to interpret it, why would people continue to rail against it or attack the messenger? Are you [that/i] offended or thrown off by the delivery that you're no longer interested in the message, even if it is explained in a manner that is more palpable for your understanding?

 
usmarin3;6527948 said:
Stopitfive;6527932 said:
I know what y'all want the message to be. He just want to design blouses and get consigns from weirdos.

And black people just want home loans to blow on rims. What kind of fuck shit is this. We're speak about one of the most profitable industries in the world

So him making money in the fashion industry will empower negroes?

Or

Negroes should beg for a place in the fashion industry so we can stop the violence in Chicago?
 

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