Young Thug banned from STL for Mike Brown statements

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SheerExcellence;7416829 said:
Why does anyone care about what young thug thinks about political/civil rights situations?

Entertainers are supposed to entertain. Not be out here preaching. If they want to, that's fine, but young thug is not someone who should be getting asked shit like this.

typical
 
I mean in a way he really was just saying he's living life avoiding all the bullshit that would result in him being one of those who need to be policed. He just said it in a negro ass way
 
Copper;7416843 said:
SheerExcellence;7416829 said:
Why does anyone care about what young thug thinks about political/civil rights situations?

Entertainers are supposed to entertain. Not be out here preaching. If they want to, that's fine, but young thug is not someone who should be getting asked shit like this.

typical

He's right every body is not a Lupe or a J.Cole .

In fact i salute young thugs honesty n ignorance. Rather this, than some facade " ooo... ahh... umm.. rest in peace ummm who? mike jones???
 
P. Town;7416867 said:
I mean in a way he really was just saying he's living life avoiding all the bullshit that would result in him being one of those who need to be policed. He just said it in a negro ass way

Stop it... Bruh, just stop it.
 
D0wn;7416963 said:
Copper;7416843 said:
SheerExcellence;7416829 said:
Why does anyone care about what young thug thinks about political/civil rights situations?

Entertainers are supposed to entertain. Not be out here preaching. If they want to, that's fine, but young thug is not someone who should be getting asked shit like this.

typical

He's right every body is not a Lupe or a J.Cole .

In fact i salute young thugs honesty n ignorance. Rather this, than some facade " ooo... ahh... umm.. rest in peace ummm who? mike jones???

you dont expect every one to be a harry belafonte but there is never an excuse for being ignorant to the plight of your own people...but continue to salute honest ignorance
 
Copper;7416708 said:
NoCompetition;7416292 said:
Copper;7416242 said:
NoCompetition;7416220 said:
Nothin wrong with what was said as quoted here. Nobody was insulted or anything. You aint sposed to speak on nothin you dont know about. Actually more people should do that. Not the type statement which would really cause problems.

the reporter asked. “What do think needs to be changed in the way black men are policed in America?”

“Leave that up with the critics and the laws and all that other s**t,” the rapper replied. “We having fun, we iced out, we having money. That’s how we doing it.

you dont see anything wrong with this monkey ass answer?

@‌nocompetition

I look at it as dude stayin in his lane. He just a rapper.I dont expect him to know nothin about it or be anything other than a dude whos job is to make music. So its best just to say something like "that aint my lane, i stay in my lane"

his answer to black police brutality was "im getting money and I got jewlery" that is not an "im staying in my lane" answer it was an irrelevant coon response "let the laws and critics handle that" is super stupid on the highest level.

let the law handle police brutality?

let critics handle police brutality?

If you don't like young thug, that's fine

But all this yapping and analyzing of a dumb kid with tattoos all on his face, and wears skirts and makes songs that 95% of the listeners can't understand, is a waste of your time.

I'm basically saying who cares what he thinks about shit. The same way I won't go asking insane clown posse what their thoughts are on the unrest in the Ukraine.

Any time you spend throwing up your hands in an outrage over his comments would be better spent actually doing something about police brutality or beating or whatever else it is you think the issue is.

Or do you just go around waiting for idiot entertainers to speak on issues just so you can hop on a soapbox and say "this is what's wing with the world!!!"

Why you give a flying fuck what young thug thinks about this shit? Do you look to that nigga for guidance?
 
Copper;7417004 said:
D0wn;7416963 said:
Copper;7416843 said:
SheerExcellence;7416829 said:
Why does anyone care about what young thug thinks about political/civil rights situations?

Entertainers are supposed to entertain. Not be out here preaching. If they want to, that's fine, but young thug is not someone who should be getting asked shit like this.

typical

He's right every body is not a Lupe or a J.Cole .

In fact i salute young thugs honesty n ignorance. Rather this, than some facade " ooo... ahh... umm.. rest in peace ummm who? mike jones???

you dont expect every one to be a harry belafonte but there is never an excuse for being ignorant to the plight of your own people...but continue to salute honest ignorance

I think its an ego thing, we want young thug to say the right thing. Even if he don't mean it.

lets b honest, r u shocked @ young thug's response? Shit was disgusting , but I'd b more shocked, if he said the opposite of what he said....
 
SheerExcellence;7417044 said:
Copper;7416708 said:
NoCompetition;7416292 said:
Copper;7416242 said:
NoCompetition;7416220 said:
Nothin wrong with what was said as quoted here. Nobody was insulted or anything. You aint sposed to speak on nothin you dont know about. Actually more people should do that. Not the type statement which would really cause problems.

the reporter asked. “What do think needs to be changed in the way black men are policed in America?”

“Leave that up with the critics and the laws and all that other s**t,” the rapper replied. “We having fun, we iced out, we having money. That’s how we doing it.

you dont see anything wrong with this monkey ass answer?

@‌nocompetition

I look at it as dude stayin in his lane. He just a rapper.I dont expect him to know nothin about it or be anything other than a dude whos job is to make music. So its best just to say something like "that aint my lane, i stay in my lane"

his answer to black police brutality was "im getting money and I got jewlery" that is not an "im staying in my lane" answer it was an irrelevant coon response "let the laws and critics handle that" is super stupid on the highest level.

let the law handle police brutality?

let critics handle police brutality?

If you don't like young thug, that's fine

But all this yapping and analyzing of a dumb kid with tattoos all on his face, and wears skirts and makes songs that 95% of the listeners can't understand, is a waste of your time.

I'm basically saying who cares what he thinks about shit. The same way I won't go asking insane clown posse what their thoughts are on the unrest in the Ukraine.

Any time you spend throwing up your hands in an outrage over his comments would be better spent actually doing something about police brutality or beating or whatever else it is you think the issue is.

Or do you just go around waiting for idiot entertainers to speak on issues just so you can hop on a soapbox and say "this is what's wing with the world!!!"

Why you give a flying fuck what young thug thinks about this shit? Do you look to that nigga for guidance?

So we just gonna act like celebrities don't typically bring awareness to various causes? If Insane clown posee was FROM Ukraine and somebody asked them about it and they were to reply with "we gonna leave that war shit up to the laws and the critics, we iced out over here". You don't think there would be a backlash if most of their fan base was based in Ukraine?

I don't think anybody in here looks up to Young Thug but you gonna act like there aren't kids who do? If this is the person who kids are gonna look up to, then i would at least hope he would be remotely aware of what's going on in the world around him. I've even heard him mention the police harassing him in an interview before the whole thing happened with Ferguson. No words on an issue that hits close to home? We get it, can't everybody be an intellectual or a thinker but damn. We as a people need to raise our standards for celebrities. I'm glad there's a backlash. If more rappers were socially aware it could spark something positive.

There's people in St.Louis that contributed to the ice he wearing that he wanna talk about, so they got a right to be upset when he act like he don't know their struggle.
 
MR.CJ;7417164 said:
Them goons lurking

Them goons, better off using their energy on something useful.

Young thug, needs to get consciously educated , not an ass whipping.
 
Stiff;7417268 said:
SheerExcellence;7417044 said:
Copper;7416708 said:
NoCompetition;7416292 said:
Copper;7416242 said:
NoCompetition;7416220 said:
Nothin wrong with what was said as quoted here. Nobody was insulted or anything. You aint sposed to speak on nothin you dont know about. Actually more people should do that. Not the type statement which would really cause problems.

the reporter asked. “What do think needs to be changed in the way black men are policed in America?”

“Leave that up with the critics and the laws and all that other s**t,” the rapper replied. “We having fun, we iced out, we having money. That’s how we doing it.

you dont see anything wrong with this monkey ass answer?

@‌nocompetition

I look at it as dude stayin in his lane. He just a rapper.I dont expect him to know nothin about it or be anything other than a dude whos job is to make music. So its best just to say something like "that aint my lane, i stay in my lane"

his answer to black police brutality was "im getting money and I got jewlery" that is not an "im staying in my lane" answer it was an irrelevant coon response "let the laws and critics handle that" is super stupid on the highest level.

let the law handle police brutality?

let critics handle police brutality?

If you don't like young thug, that's fine

But all this yapping and analyzing of a dumb kid with tattoos all on his face, and wears skirts and makes songs that 95% of the listeners can't understand, is a waste of your time.

I'm basically saying who cares what he thinks about shit. The same way I won't go asking insane clown posse what their thoughts are on the unrest in the Ukraine.

Any time you spend throwing up your hands in an outrage over his comments would be better spent actually doing something about police brutality or beating or whatever else it is you think the issue is.

Or do you just go around waiting for idiot entertainers to speak on issues just so you can hop on a soapbox and say "this is what's wing with the world!!!"

Why you give a flying fuck what young thug thinks about this shit? Do you look to that nigga for guidance?

So we just gonna act like celebrities don't typically bring awareness to various causes? If Insane clown posee was FROM Ukraine and somebody asked them about it and they were to reply with "we gonna leave that war shit up to the laws and the critics, we iced out over here". You don't think there would be a backlash if most of their fan base was based in Ukraine?

I don't think anybody in here looks up to Young Thug but you gonna act like there aren't kids who do? If this is the person who kids are gonna look up to, then i would at least hope he would be remotely aware of what's going on in the world around him. I've even heard him mention the police harassing him in an interview before the whole thing happened with Ferguson. No words on an issue that hits close to home? We get it, can't everybody be an intellectual or a thinker but damn. We as a people need to raise our standards for celebrities. I'm glad there's a backlash. If more rappers were socially aware it could spark something positive.

There's people in St.Louis that contributed to the ice he wearing that he wanna talk about, so they got a right to be upset when he act like he don't know their struggle.

I'm not saying the ppl in st Louis shouldn't be upset

I'm just saying the dude is an idiot, and idiots should be expected to say idiot things.
 
SheerExcellence;7417322 said:
Stiff;7417268 said:
SheerExcellence;7417044 said:
Copper;7416708 said:
NoCompetition;7416292 said:
Copper;7416242 said:
NoCompetition;7416220 said:
Nothin wrong with what was said as quoted here. Nobody was insulted or anything. You aint sposed to speak on nothin you dont know about. Actually more people should do that. Not the type statement which would really cause problems.

the reporter asked. “What do think needs to be changed in the way black men are policed in America?”

“Leave that up with the critics and the laws and all that other s**t,” the rapper replied. “We having fun, we iced out, we having money. That’s how we doing it.

you dont see anything wrong with this monkey ass answer?

@‌nocompetition

I look at it as dude stayin in his lane. He just a rapper.I dont expect him to know nothin about it or be anything other than a dude whos job is to make music. So its best just to say something like "that aint my lane, i stay in my lane"

his answer to black police brutality was "im getting money and I got jewlery" that is not an "im staying in my lane" answer it was an irrelevant coon response "let the laws and critics handle that" is super stupid on the highest level.

let the law handle police brutality?

let critics handle police brutality?

If you don't like young thug, that's fine

But all this yapping and analyzing of a dumb kid with tattoos all on his face, and wears skirts and makes songs that 95% of the listeners can't understand, is a waste of your time.

I'm basically saying who cares what he thinks about shit. The same way I won't go asking insane clown posse what their thoughts are on the unrest in the Ukraine.

Any time you spend throwing up your hands in an outrage over his comments would be better spent actually doing something about police brutality or beating or whatever else it is you think the issue is.

Or do you just go around waiting for idiot entertainers to speak on issues just so you can hop on a soapbox and say "this is what's wing with the world!!!"

Why you give a flying fuck what young thug thinks about this shit? Do you look to that nigga for guidance?

So we just gonna act like celebrities don't typically bring awareness to various causes? If Insane clown posee was FROM Ukraine and somebody asked them about it and they were to reply with "we gonna leave that war shit up to the laws and the critics, we iced out over here". You don't think there would be a backlash if most of their fan base was based in Ukraine?

I don't think anybody in here looks up to Young Thug but you gonna act like there aren't kids who do? If this is the person who kids are gonna look up to, then i would at least hope he would be remotely aware of what's going on in the world around him. I've even heard him mention the police harassing him in an interview before the whole thing happened with Ferguson. No words on an issue that hits close to home? We get it, can't everybody be an intellectual or a thinker but damn. We as a people need to raise our standards for celebrities. I'm glad there's a backlash. If more rappers were socially aware it could spark something positive.

There's people in St.Louis that contributed to the ice he wearing that he wanna talk about, so they got a right to be upset when he act like he don't know their struggle.

I'm not saying the ppl in st Louis shouldn't be upset

I'm just saying the dude is an idiot, and idiots should be expected to say idiot things.

I don't think idiots should get passes. So what if Killer Mike makes a comment that gets some backlash? He's not a idiot but if he had said this he shouldn't get flamed because he's NOT dumb?
 
SheerExcellence;7417044 said:
Copper;7416708 said:
NoCompetition;7416292 said:
Copper;7416242 said:
NoCompetition;7416220 said:
Nothin wrong with what was said as quoted here. Nobody was insulted or anything. You aint sposed to speak on nothin you dont know about. Actually more people should do that. Not the type statement which would really cause problems.

the reporter asked. “What do think needs to be changed in the way black men are policed in America?”

“Leave that up with the critics and the laws and all that other s**t,” the rapper replied. “We having fun, we iced out, we having money. That’s how we doing it.

you dont see anything wrong with this monkey ass answer?

@‌nocompetition

I look at it as dude stayin in his lane. He just a rapper.I dont expect him to know nothin about it or be anything other than a dude whos job is to make music. So its best just to say something like "that aint my lane, i stay in my lane"

his answer to black police brutality was "im getting money and I got jewlery" that is not an "im staying in my lane" answer it was an irrelevant coon response "let the laws and critics handle that" is super stupid on the highest level.

let the law handle police brutality?

let critics handle police brutality?

If you don't like young thug, that's fine

But all this yapping and analyzing of a dumb kid with tattoos all on his face, and wears skirts and makes songs that 95% of the listeners can't understand, is a waste of your time.

I'm basically saying who cares what he thinks about shit. The same way I won't go asking insane clown posse what their thoughts are on the unrest in the Ukraine.

Any time you spend throwing up your hands in an outrage over his comments would be better spent actually doing something about police brutality or beating or whatever else it is you think the issue is.

Or do you just go around waiting for idiot entertainers to speak on issues just so you can hop on a soapbox and say "this is what's wing with the world!!!"

Why you give a flying fuck what young thug thinks about this shit? Do you look to that nigga for guidance?

hes a voice in the public and he has holds some weight as far as the youth who listens to his music?

and everytime a discussion topic like this arises some poster comes out of left field with the "why do you care" question...

this is a discussion thread...we are discussing the thread topic....relax

 
Im glad ferguson is fed up with all the bullshit from cops, lawmakers and ignorant rappers

GOATS and props to ferguson
 
Stiff;7417398 said:
SheerExcellence;7417322 said:
Stiff;7417268 said:
SheerExcellence;7417044 said:
Copper;7416708 said:
NoCompetition;7416292 said:
Copper;7416242 said:
NoCompetition;7416220 said:
Nothin wrong with what was said as quoted here. Nobody was insulted or anything. You aint sposed to speak on nothin you dont know about. Actually more people should do that. Not the type statement which would really cause problems.

the reporter asked. “What do think needs to be changed in the way black men are policed in America?”

“Leave that up with the critics and the laws and all that other s**t,” the rapper replied. “We having fun, we iced out, we having money. That’s how we doing it.

you dont see anything wrong with this monkey ass answer?

@‌nocompetition

I look at it as dude stayin in his lane. He just a rapper.I dont expect him to know nothin about it or be anything other than a dude whos job is to make music. So its best just to say something like "that aint my lane, i stay in my lane"

his answer to black police brutality was "im getting money and I got jewlery" that is not an "im staying in my lane" answer it was an irrelevant coon response "let the laws and critics handle that" is super stupid on the highest level.

let the law handle police brutality?

let critics handle police brutality?

If you don't like young thug, that's fine

But all this yapping and analyzing of a dumb kid with tattoos all on his face, and wears skirts and makes songs that 95% of the listeners can't understand, is a waste of your time.

I'm basically saying who cares what he thinks about shit. The same way I won't go asking insane clown posse what their thoughts are on the unrest in the Ukraine.

Any time you spend throwing up your hands in an outrage over his comments would be better spent actually doing something about police brutality or beating or whatever else it is you think the issue is.

Or do you just go around waiting for idiot entertainers to speak on issues just so you can hop on a soapbox and say "this is what's wing with the world!!!"

Why you give a flying fuck what young thug thinks about this shit? Do you look to that nigga for guidance?

So we just gonna act like celebrities don't typically bring awareness to various causes? If Insane clown posee was FROM Ukraine and somebody asked them about it and they were to reply with "we gonna leave that war shit up to the laws and the critics, we iced out over here". You don't think there would be a backlash if most of their fan base was based in Ukraine?

I don't think anybody in here looks up to Young Thug but you gonna act like there aren't kids who do? If this is the person who kids are gonna look up to, then i would at least hope he would be remotely aware of what's going on in the world around him. I've even heard him mention the police harassing him in an interview before the whole thing happened with Ferguson. No words on an issue that hits close to home? We get it, can't everybody be an intellectual or a thinker but damn. We as a people need to raise our standards for celebrities. I'm glad there's a backlash. If more rappers were socially aware it could spark something positive.

There's people in St.Louis that contributed to the ice he wearing that he wanna talk about, so they got a right to be upset when he act like he don't know their struggle.

I'm not saying the ppl in st Louis shouldn't be upset

I'm just saying the dude is an idiot, and idiots should be expected to say idiot things.

I don't think idiots should get passes. So what if Killer Mike makes a comment that gets some backlash? He's not a idiot but if he had said this he shouldn't get flamed because he's NOT dumb?

If killer mike said this, id give it more weight
 
Copper;7417403 said:
SheerExcellence;7417044 said:
Copper;7416708 said:
NoCompetition;7416292 said:
Copper;7416242 said:
NoCompetition;7416220 said:
Nothin wrong with what was said as quoted here. Nobody was insulted or anything. You aint sposed to speak on nothin you dont know about. Actually more people should do that. Not the type statement which would really cause problems.

the reporter asked. “What do think needs to be changed in the way black men are policed in America?”

“Leave that up with the critics and the laws and all that other s**t,” the rapper replied. “We having fun, we iced out, we having money. That’s how we doing it.

you dont see anything wrong with this monkey ass answer?

@‌nocompetition

I look at it as dude stayin in his lane. He just a rapper.I dont expect him to know nothin about it or be anything other than a dude whos job is to make music. So its best just to say something like "that aint my lane, i stay in my lane"

his answer to black police brutality was "im getting money and I got jewlery" that is not an "im staying in my lane" answer it was an irrelevant coon response "let the laws and critics handle that" is super stupid on the highest level.

let the law handle police brutality?

let critics handle police brutality?

If you don't like young thug, that's fine

But all this yapping and analyzing of a dumb kid with tattoos all on his face, and wears skirts and makes songs that 95% of the listeners can't understand, is a waste of your time.

I'm basically saying who cares what he thinks about shit. The same way I won't go asking insane clown posse what their thoughts are on the unrest in the Ukraine.

Any time you spend throwing up your hands in an outrage over his comments would be better spent actually doing something about police brutality or beating or whatever else it is you think the issue is.

Or do you just go around waiting for idiot entertainers to speak on issues just so you can hop on a soapbox and say "this is what's wing with the world!!!"

Why you give a flying fuck what young thug thinks about this shit? Do you look to that nigga for guidance?

hes a voice in the public and he has holds some weight as far as the youth who listens to his music?

and everytime a discussion topic like this arises some poster comes out of left field with the "why do you care" question...

this is a discussion thread...we are discussing the thread topic....relax

I never told you not to care

And im pretty relaxed at the moment

But you writing titan graphs on how this is downfall of society and shit

I'm just saying its young thug dogg

Young fucking thug

The nigga that rap "a nigga jewelry metal like a can opener"

The nigga that say his homeboy is his lover

The same nigga that say "I been wearing dresses since high school"

 
SheerExcellence;7417457 said:
Copper;7417403 said:
SheerExcellence;7417044 said:
Copper;7416708 said:
NoCompetition;7416292 said:
Copper;7416242 said:
NoCompetition;7416220 said:
Nothin wrong with what was said as quoted here. Nobody was insulted or anything. You aint sposed to speak on nothin you dont know about. Actually more people should do that. Not the type statement which would really cause problems.

the reporter asked. “What do think needs to be changed in the way black men are policed in America?”

“Leave that up with the critics and the laws and all that other s**t,” the rapper replied. “We having fun, we iced out, we having money. That’s how we doing it.

you dont see anything wrong with this monkey ass answer?

@‌nocompetition

I look at it as dude stayin in his lane. He just a rapper.I dont expect him to know nothin about it or be anything other than a dude whos job is to make music. So its best just to say something like "that aint my lane, i stay in my lane"

his answer to black police brutality was "im getting money and I got jewlery" that is not an "im staying in my lane" answer it was an irrelevant coon response "let the laws and critics handle that" is super stupid on the highest level.

let the law handle police brutality?

let critics handle police brutality?

If you don't like young thug, that's fine

But all this yapping and analyzing of a dumb kid with tattoos all on his face, and wears skirts and makes songs that 95% of the listeners can't understand, is a waste of your time.

I'm basically saying who cares what he thinks about shit. The same way I won't go asking insane clown posse what their thoughts are on the unrest in the Ukraine.

Any time you spend throwing up your hands in an outrage over his comments would be better spent actually doing something about police brutality or beating or whatever else it is you think the issue is.

Or do you just go around waiting for idiot entertainers to speak on issues just so you can hop on a soapbox and say "this is what's wing with the world!!!"

Why you give a flying fuck what young thug thinks about this shit? Do you look to that nigga for guidance?

hes a voice in the public and he has holds some weight as far as the youth who listens to his music?

and everytime a discussion topic like this arises some poster comes out of left field with the "why do you care" question...

this is a discussion thread...we are discussing the thread topic....relax

I never told you not to care

And im pretty relaxed at the moment

But you writing titan graphs on how this is downfall of society and shit

I'm just saying its young thug dogg

Young fucking thug

The nigga that rap "a nigga jewelry metal like a can opener"

The nigga that say his homeboy is his lover

The same nigga that say "I been wearing dresses since high school"

It ain't just about Young Thug. You can't even name any white celebrities that don't have at least one cause. Whether it's an actor or singer. Even punk ass Justin Beiber supports building schools in Guatemala nshit. What cause do this nigga and everybody like him have? Just cause we accept it don't make it acceptable. All that apathy them niggas carry themselves with gotta stop eventually.

 

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