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Lewis Black

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complain about people being racist and generalizing....while doing it your self brehs.:pachaha:

And real talk the latinos that dont like blacks dont listen to rap they usually stay with their own shytty music and ways...

lmao at stealing culture being sagging pants:scusthov: that shyt needs to be done away with by everybody..dress like a grown man! you fukking fags!
looking like a toddler who shytted himself:scusthov:

29 years old dressing like a kid who raided his daddies closet.:scusthov:


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Mexican gangsters who don't like black people have a few nikker killer/fukk black rap albums

trust me they bump our shyt.
 

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It's funny...
Where I grew up (middle of the country) It was whites & blacks basically. All I knew about Hispanics was that ugly ass music Mexicans listen too. I didn't care for em. But then I moved to Cali and nikka... they DEEP out hurr. I still don't really feel for em, but I've learned that we (blacks & hispanics) are closely related and I think they adopt our culture so much because of this, most of us just are ignorant to the fact. I want to embrace them but it's difficult. Teamwork make the dream work though so there is hope
 

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When they're just as bigoted as whites, heck most even wish they were white.

Latinos are a perfect example of what happens when you mix races, the kids grow up having an identity crisis calling themselves a nationality because they weren't taught about their racial heritage.

I grew up in Brooklyn and while most of my friends are Latinos(mainly puerto rican) a vast majority of em are on that :mjpls:. I can't speak for hispanics on the west because i've never been there but i noticed that when ever i watch a tupac video or any other west coast rapper's video, majority of the racist comments comes from mexicans(judging by their avi and user names like 'LiLj0k3r619'. I've also read some bigoted shyt on sites like brownpride(hispanic st0rmfr0nt).

Hispanics/Latinos are the main group of people intimating blacks. They're the main ones calling themselves niqqaz,sagging their pants down imitating our slang yet they look down on us as people. They're basically taking our shyt while shyting on us.

Why do we defend these bigoted fools?

I used to post on NikeTalk and i noticed that blacks are usually the ones making threads about racist shyt a white polictian said just to try and form a coalition with latinos. You'll never find a latino making a thread defending blacks, would you?

My question is why?
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Why do you think these people are our friends?

And i'll just leave this here for you brehs..

Ricans were involved in the creation of hip-hop in the mid-late 70s. They were there from the beginning. So whether or not they are racist, we can't separate them out from hip-hop culture as if they were latecomers who jumped on the bandwagon.
 

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ricans hiphop from day 1....fukk outta here, its just so happen ricans was fans because they lived in the bronx around nikkas that started rapping. Rapping aka hiphop derived from Jamaica's DJ's. Wack ass Beat Nutz, fat ass Pun and Joe got that pass from nikkas... crying ass Angie Martinez on the radio boo hooing over the death of Big and Pac..thats how she got on ...this dont mean ricans was hiphop...them fukking latinos some of the worst let me tell you...I grew up around these spics, they some shifty backstabbing mother fukkers that will use you for their benefit and lose you in the struggle

Everything said in the above post is absolute truth.
Anyone thinking otherwise did not grow up around ricans.

It is a fact that hip hop was started by a Jamaican.
It is a fact that not one single 'rican' had an inkling to do with hip hop during "day 1" times, so to speak.
It is a fact that they only became familiar to it because they basically lived right down the block anyway, went to the same schools as the Black kids, etc.
And even then, they weren't "on" hip hop. Didn't give a fukk about it. And the ones that did were frowned upon by older ricos or downright forbidden. :ufdup:

It is a fact that those early latino rappers only were accepted because they got a proverbial "pass".. which essentially just symbolized the same tolerance that had began to take place in the hood towards them.

Naturally, the hip hop industry reflected that.

But that is lonnnng after "day 1" times.

And finally, and what I regret to admit most, yes many of them are downright RACIST, untrustworthy, and will literally smile in your face and turn around and stab you in the back.
You are only useful to them because you're Black, which equals "cool".

They will dap you up, call you their "nikka", and yet would turn around and want to empty an entire clip in your "Black ass" if you even thought twice about dating a rican chick.. shyt be like "you cool my ******, but you not that cool".. type shyt :birdman:






*I know I shouldn't have to add this, as many of us are mature enough to understand this without it being said.. but.. I, of course, am not referring to every single individual rican. I'm sure you can name your rican homeboy who's "been down with you from day one". I am speaking in general, not literal. And I am only speaking on my experience from where I lived.
 

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That would mean no Juelz, no AZ, no Fabolous, no Pun, no Fat Joe, no Cypress Hill, no Beatnuts, among others :to:
 

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They mixed Dominican/black. Anthony Cruz, AZ ain't Hispanic?

"im young, im fly, im black, im rich/ i let my nuts sag, i drag my dikk, ya dig" - Juelz

They look black, sound black and have stated they're black that's why none of them have been pigeonholed as "latin rappers"



So to me they are black.
 

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man, some of this shyt i read is just as bad as em white people talking down on blacks. its just hatred for the sake of hatred.
 

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"im young, im fly, im black, im rich/ i let my nuts sag, i drag my dikk, ya dig" - Juelz

They look black, sound black and have stated they're black that's why none of them have been pigeonholed as "latin rappers"



So to me they are black.

i know some half black bros who look black,sound black but denied there blackness. how is that any different from AZ denying his latin roots?
 

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ricans hiphop from day 1....fukk outta here, its just so happen ricans was fans because they lived in the bronx around nikkas that started rapping. Rapping aka hiphop derived from Jamaica's DJ's. Wack ass Beat Nutz, fat ass Pun and Joe got that pass from nikkas... crying ass Angie Martinez on the radio boo hooing over the death of Big and Pac..thats how she got on ...this dont mean ricans was hiphop...them fukking latinos some of the worst let me tell you...I grew up around these spics, they some shifty backstabbing mother fukkers that will use you for their benefit and lose you in the struggle

Hispanics were hip hop from day one because they were living in the same areas, but did they contribute any real technical input, because I understand they were more like bystanders who just happened to be there and witness the birth of an art form. In fact, their input was minimal at best because their hispanic background did not embrace Black culture. Its no different to Europeans claiming they are responsible or had a hand in ancient Egypt because they want the glory.
Theres nothing about the Latino culture that Blacks fukk with, but they copy cat everything. That should tell you all you need to know.

It's important to note that the South Bronx was actually majority Puerto Rican, NOT majority Black during the era when hip-hop was created. That doesn't mean Puerto Ricans created hip-hop, but their contributions can't be ignored.

Most of the b-boys in the original Zulu Nation were Rican, not Black. The United Graffiti Artists, the first major graffiti organization in the country who eventually merged into the nation were formed by Hugo Martinez, a Rican. DJ Charlie Chase from the Cold Crush Brothers was Rican. DJ Disco Wiz (who formed Mighty Force Crew with Grandmaster Caz in the 70s) was Rican and Cuban, as was Prince Whipper Whip, another member of that crew. Vico C, the Mean Machine, Devastating Tito, DJ Master O.C., Prince Markie Dee Morales, The Real Roxanne... and this was all before Run DMC even existed, ie, before 1981. There is no doubt that Puerto Ricans were part of even the earliest days of the culture.
 

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i know some half black bros who look black,sound black but denied there blackness. how is that any different from AZ denying his latin roots?

If you "look black" you can't deny your blackness feel me. Now if you're some big pun/fat joe looking half black/half latin dude you can get away with denying your blackness because you look more "latin".
 
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