Charlamagne Speaks On Tekashi 69 Using The N-Word

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Pun was saying it since he came out.

NORE

Joe

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First latinos are considered black by the Coli, now they aren't? Make up your mind you nerds. I agree with CTG, you motherfukkers only come out of your caves when its someone you don't like. And cut out all that West/East coast talk, because Pun hung out with both sides. Tupac and Big included. So if they didn't have any problems whatsoever with it, you dorks need to be quiet.
 

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It's not about being shook, they just gonna be confused that you even give a fukk :ehh:

Cuz like I said, no one cares. :yeshrug:

The vibe is different in NY, latinos are considered nikkas by blacks and more specifically, whites. As far as I'm concerned, its only on the Coli where these "tough guys"/SJW's show up.
 

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First latinos are considered black by the Coli, now they aren't? Make up your mind you nerds. I agree with CTG, you motherfukkers only come out of your caves when its someone you don't like.

There's something to be said about this part.

If I recall correctly, the whole "Me no black papi" :mjpls: trope on the Coli is because there are Latinos that deny their African lineage.

Thus, if there is a latino that denies being black, there are black people out here that will be quick to check on them on how they actually ARE black...

...but then, if there's a latino that does try to embrace it, there are black people out here that will be quick to go, "What are you doing? You're not black. Do your own thing."

It seems unproductive to do both. There seems to be the same concept when it comes to mixed people. There were folks who had a problem with Drake using the N word, but not J. Cole. Seems to be based on who is the most/least polarizing. Regardless, you get a handful of black people that will say that mixed people aren't black when those mixed people make efforts to embrace their blackness, but you'll also get a handful that will call them sell-outs if they embrace both sides.

Folks were less upset with Big Pun & Joe saying it, but there was definitely an issue when Jennifer Lopez used it.

Kind of feels "nikka" is the Mjölnir of the culture at times.
 
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