Chanel West Coast Drop The N-Word

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What type of reverse carnal desire fantasies are y'all living out?
:ehh:
I'm a proud member of the UA/PE [Union of Ass/Poosay Eaters]
From feet to hair, I like to bust my condensed milk on every part of a bytches' body
So my point is....I'm a perv behind the door, but I don't buck dance nor soft shoe when it comes to black folks' plight:birdman:
 

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She's fine as fukk. She can call me nikka all day. :ahh:

And y'all acting like she said it in a disrespectful way, she quoted a fukking Lil Wayne bar. :camby::umad:
 
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If motherfukkers want white people to stop saying nikka, they need to stop saying nikka in material which they target towards white people.

:manny:.


There are too many problems in the world to give a fukk about a white person quoting a rapper she and millions of other black and white cats love.

White folks have choices mayne

You are saying black folks "make" white folks use the n-word. But yet you want to ignore their decision to support a certain type of rap music, despite the existence of other types of rap music that does not include the street message. You want to blur the idea of supporting perpetual stereotypes?

I guess you would counter...bu bu I'm talmbowt the popular stuff. But oddly, the popular stuff becomes popular when white folks smear it across the media and publication they control, not simply because black folks love it
 

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Maybe I missed where/when she said it, don't really care either way.
 

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I don't know who this ugly cac is, but a nikka will give her a pass:mjpls:
 

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White folks have choices mayne

You are saying black folks "make" white folks use the n-word. But yet you want to ignore their decision to support a certain type of rap music, despite theexistence of other types of rap music that does not include the street message. You want to blur the idea of supporting perpetual stereotypes?

I guess you would counter...bu bu I'm talmbowt the popular stuff. But oddly, the popular stuff becomes popular when white folks smear it across the media and publication they control, not simply because black folks love it
I'm saying if we support music that uses the N-word, music which they market towards white people.. We can't complain. We should shyt on the artists, labels and every single person who supports this type of music.

Gucci and Lil Wayne are not the only ones saying the N-word and most of the times it's not in a negative context. From socially conscious Common Sense, Nas, Scarface, ATCQ (?), Outkast and on to party rappers to whoever.. They all use it. What should they do? Stop listening to the shyt they love? Stop quoting it cause it has a word which once was a terrible word but due to a generation of brothers turned into a word with mad meanings in different contexts. Dudes are respectful enough to only mention the word while quoting something WE said.

It seems like we like getting mad at the small, irrelevant things in order to forget about the important shyt. And cacs probably love it. We don't care about Detroit which is 80% black getting super fukked, but some random bimbo twerking or some actress tweeting the title of nikkas in paris followed by "for real" has motherfukkers going crazy.

White people are not special to me, they get the same treatment everyone else gets.
 

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it's some self-hating negroes in this bytch..

probly let ya White friends call you "n!gga".. :snoop:
Tell me how it's self-hating if motherfukkers quote a line?
The real self-hating is black people calling each other nikka, that's like gays calling each other fakkits.
Or women calling each other c*nts and whores. If we should keep it trill right here.

Kanye and them drop a song called nikkas in Paris, people don't give two fukks.
Then they see a white person saying "have you heard nikkas in paris" and act like the world is about to end :childplease:
 
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I'm saying if we support music that uses the N-word, music which they market towards white people.. We can't complain. We should shyt on the artists, labels and every single person who supports this type of music.

Gucci and Lil Wayne are not the only ones saying the N-word and most of the times it's not in a negative context. From socially conscious Common Sense, Nas, Scarface, ATCQ (?), Outkast and on to party rappers to whoever.. They all use it. What should they do? Stop listening to the shyt they love? Stop quoting it cause it has a word which once was a terrible word but due to a generation of brothers turned into a word with mad meanings in different contexts. Dudes are respectful enough to only mention the word while quoting something WE said.

It seems like we like getting mad at the small, irrelevant things in order to forget about the important shyt. And cacs probably love it. We don't care about Detroit which is 80% black getting super fukked, but some random bimbo twerking or some actress tweeting the title of nikkas in paris followed by "for real" has motherfukkers going crazy.

White people are not special to me, they get the same treatment everyone else gets.

again. white folks have options. So because women star in porn flicks that have them licking the toliet, then I could/should expect my girl to do the same?

Those same "conscious" rappers you mention also speak about flavors of black power/reparations/white supremacy/black on black crime and police abuse all while saying the n-word. Yet being allowed to use the n-word is what white folks want to make the discussion about, but you want to blame black folks about that ?

You claim white folks are not special but yet you are making excuses for them to use a word. Let us not pretend that comments made by certain races/sexes/religious/political groups are not interpreted/received/understood differently if it comes from members of a outside group.
-Two siblings calling each other a muddafawka would be taken differently if both were strangers
-A female calling another female a bytch would be taken differently if a man was involved
-A republican saying the conservative movement is hurting their party would be taken differently if it came from a democrat
-A jew criticizing another jew would be taken differently if one of them is not a jew

I hold rappers responsible too on certain things like perpetuating stereotypes and encouraging self distructive behavior because they are not seperating being in the booth [where you should be allowed say anything] and being outtah booth[where you should be yourself and don't promote BS]
 
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