uaintknow;1451694 said:I'm white and I don't hate black beople. So what the f""" is he saying again?
Then that video isn't talking to you. Stop confusing yourself.
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uaintknow;1451694 said:I'm white and I don't hate black beople. So what the f""" is he saying again?
Hyde Parke;1442704 said:plies is slept on. he plays that ignorant goon type for the cameras. He actually speaks clear and coherently in person and comes
across as very educated. He is active in the community as well.
oliverlang;1442673 said:I think it's funny how some of these rappers like Plies idolize Malcolm, as if Malcolm would have agreed with the dumb shit they rap about and the way they dress, act, disrespect women, etc. Notice I said some rappers like Plies, not all rappers. It's the first Plies song I actually listened to more than 5 seconds of. I'd rather listen to Dead Prez, Talib, Mos, and those rappers talk about equality...not that it should matter, but like you said...i guess it has to do with the sincerity in the message...because he is going to go on the next track making himself seem really foolish.
Looking at the message only, separating it from Plies, it's a good message. But, looking at the overall product...i can't really respect it coming from Plies.