Amber Rose battled Murda Mook and won

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@Lurkio My account has been fukked up since I got back from the bushes. I can't quote anyone and whenever I type a message my words fuse together or I get tons of spaces added to my text out of nowhere.





It's a tasks to respond and edit because any additional typing can lead to my entire post being fukked. So unfortunately my posts will have typos. Trying to post perfectly has been impossible. Sorry.
 

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I don’t understand why Mook had such a difficult time expressing his opinion.
The entertainment industry today is primarily about fitting an aesthetic and selling a spectacle.
By today’s standards Bad Bhabie is famous for being a spectacle that was meant to funnel young people into various other forms of revenue for her label.
That’s not to say there aren’t talented entertainers of today, but today the primary product being sold is not the voice, rap skills or songwriting ability, it’s largely the person themselves.

Amber was being obtuse about “nikkas” and “hoes/bytches”.
 

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I don’t understand why Mook had such a difficult time expressing his opinion.
The entertainment industry today is primarily about fitting an aesthetic and selling a spectacle.
By today’s standards Bad Bhabie is famous for being a spectacle that was meant to funnel young people into various other forms of revenue for her label.
That’s not to say there aren’t talented entertainers of today, but today the primary product being sold is not the voice, rap skills or songwriting ability, it’s largely the person themselves.

Amber was being obtuse about “nikkas” and “hoes/bytches”.
Intentionally so.
 

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The entertainment industry today is primarily about fitting an aesthetic and selling a spectacle. By today’s standards Bad Bhabie is famous for being a spectacle that was meant to funnel young people into various other forms of revenue for her label.
That’s not to say there aren’t talented entertainers of today, but today the primary product being sold is not the voice, rap skills or songwriting ability, it’s largely the person themselves.

Amber was being obtuse about “nikkas” and “hoes/bytches”.
my thoughts. Amber dissecting a table full of dumb nikkas doesn’t make her intelligent at all lol
 

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Amber: Im not trying to pick on you
Mook: Nobody can pick on me, im the aggressor
Amber: No I am 💅
Mook: im a sagittarius



lmaoo this shyt is even worse after the 2nd watch. I wish this clip came out before the Geechie battle :mjlol:
I don’t understand why Mook had such a difficult time expressing his opinion.

In Mook defense all his interviews sound like this. He has an idea of what he wants to say, but getting it out coherently is always a struggle
 

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I don’t understand why Mook had such a difficult time expressing his opinion.
The entertainment industry today is primarily about fitting an aesthetic and selling a spectacle.
By today’s standards Bad Bhabie is famous for being a spectacle that was meant to funnel young people into various other forms of revenue for her label.
That’s not to say there aren’t talented entertainers of today, but today the primary product being sold is not the voice, rap skills or songwriting ability, it’s largely the person themselves.

Amber was being obtuse about “nikkas” and “hoes/bytches”.


Critical thinking, public speaking, debate should all be foundational skills learned early on.. He peeped she turned it confrontational very early on and stated it but didnt know how to approach the situation. She turned a light hearted convo quick and most in room was confused..

Alot of men dont know how to handle men to female dynamics in many situations and its 10x because women know how to use that to advantage because they have multiple trump cards to cry victim at any moment..
 
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Critical thinking, public speaking, debate should all be foundational skills learned early on.. He peeped she turned it confrontational very early on and stated it but didnt know how to approach the situation. She turned a light hearted convo quick and most in room was confused..

Alot of men dont know how to handle men to female dynamics in many situations and its 10x because women know how to use that to advantage because they have multiple trump cards to cry victim at any moment..
He approached it that way because he is a guest on the show and didnt want to overstep the bigger guest on someone elses show. He just didnt want to start shyt that had nothing to do with why he's there after it was clear she wanted to start shyt. At least that what I imagine.
 

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She says be mad at the people (followers) who make hoes famous and that men "shouldnt speak on women at all" and he said "do you speak on men derogatorily?" and she said "nikkas aint shyt. The majority of them".

I think where she fumbled was where she said men shouldn't speak on women, but when asked do she speak on men, she said "nikkas ain't shyt".

Feminism is about equality with men, so if men are not allowed to speak on women then equally women shouldn't be allowed to speak on men.

I think her position is wrong. Men can and should speak on women and vice versa women can and should speak on men.

But her logic on the use of the terms isn't wrong.

nikka is used as a term of endearment by black people (for the most part).

Doesn't matter how men use hoe or bytches, it's used derogatorily. In the same manner white people use the n word. Doesn't matter how they use it.

In order to use "nikka" derogatorily by black people, you have to qualify it with something else. She added "ain't shyt" to qualify it.

We can say "hoes or bytches are trifling". The "are trifling" qualifies hoes and bytches but the use of the words hoes and bytches is still derogatory.

It's not the same with "nikkas ain't shyt". Because nikka in and of itself is still a term of endearment and not derogatory as a standalone word.
 

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That conversation with Amber would ended quickly if he wasn't scared to offend her

Amber: "Why do ya'll men say Hoe in a derogatory way?"
Me: "Because it's supposed to be derogatory, if you are a woman who is not discretionary with men you sleep with and have alot of sexual partners, you are a hoe, and should be shamed for it"


Conversation over lol
 

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I think where she fumbled was where she said men shouldn't speak on women, but when asked do she speak on men, she said "nikkas ain't shyt".

Feminism is about equality with men, so if men are not allowed to speak on women then equally women shouldn't be allowed to speak on men.

I think her position is wrong. Men can and should speak on women and vice versa women can and should speak on men.

But her logic on the use of the terms isn't wrong.

nikka is used as a term of endearment by black people (for the most part).

Doesn't matter how men use hoe or bytches, it's used derogatorily. In the same manner white people use the n word. Doesn't matter how they use it.


In order to use "nikka" derogatorily by black people, you have to qualify it with something else. She added "ain't shyt" to qualify it.

We can say "hoes or bytches are trifling". The "are trifling" qualifies hoes and bytches but the use of the words hoes and bytches is still derogatory.

It's not the same with "nikkas ain't shyt". Because nikka in and of itself is still a term of endearment and not derogatory as a standalone word.
It is wrong in the sense that shes framing it. And nikka is used with hostility quite often. It is NOT always a term of endearment. And you dont need a qualifer for it to be used as such. Likewise, bytch/hoe is NOT always derogatory in its use. A woman trying to act like it is, especially a thot ass woman like Amber Rose is being intentionally obtuse and flat out ignorant in suggesting so. You can see many women hanging with their friends and referring to each other as bytches and hoes endearingly. Its not about whether its right or wrong. Its about acting like this isnt the case just to win an argument.
 

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Mook lil freestyle was fire dude is nice nice he just doesn't have swag. Busta and the Ruff Ryder's tried hard to put him on
 

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Had him doing the moonwalk. Lol

Imma say this, maybe I am late but, I am expectationally proud of the ability to affectively communicate and respectfully argue a point that I have seen a lot of Black women and Black adjacent women communicate in the last 6 months.

The high college enrollment rate is really starting to shine through. It's beautiful to see the quick spread of intellectualism spread through BW and Black adjacent women in real time.

As low level, as BM feel Amber Rose is. She literally displayed more intelligence than every man in that discussion.
She said men shouldn’t speak on women and call them hoes, but then proceeded to say nikkas ain’t shyt. On a podcast that is hosted by a nikka. She’s an inllectual hypocrite. Sweet.
 
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