I thought Kanye west was cancelled

Jalether

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That's why the number of c00ns in the black community is growing because they know black people are not really about that cancel culture life.
They will make noise on social media/internet then forgive you and welcome you with open arms once the dust settles in a matter of days/weeks/months

jayz will sell out madison sq garden tommorrow to an audience of mostly black people without making any ammends for his nfl fukkery and if candace owens were an entertainer, she would pack out venues and
sell music to black people who would gravel at her feet and defend her c00nery.
 

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Yall really underestimate the power music has on people.
Also when you are only interested in the music and care not about the people and their political views. On top of the fact that I told everyone cancel culture only lasts one album cycle and it only effects artists that are old and washed up anyway
 

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Very familiar.


Jesus walks was a rhymefest song

Matter fact family matters was about Rhymefest family. This nikka Koonye was sampling other people's lives
nikka shut up. Ye was rapping about police brutality, gun violence (particularly in Chicago), etc. when that shyt wasn’t cool or profitable. Who cares who “wrote it”. The words resonated with Ye and he made the choice to attach his name to it when the people cutting the checks thought it was a losing proposition. :camby:
Sit at your cubicle like a good employee and keep your white boss’ pool warm, clown.
 

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nikka shut up. Ye was rapping about police brutality, gun violence (particularly in Chicago), etc. when that shyt wasn’t cool or profitable. Who cares who “wrote it”. The words resonated with Ye and he made the choice to attach his name to it when the people cutting the checks thought it was a losing proposition. :camby:
Sit at your cubicle like a good employee and keep your white boss’ pool warm, clown.

Facts
 

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All it took was to stomp his feet a few times and press on a beat machine. Nikkas completely forgot the memo, his actions and what destructive things he’s said.
 

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I'd be lying if I said that Sunday Service shyt ain't infectious to me :wow: I've only seen small IG clips, but that Aaliyah "I don't wanna" and Ginuwine "So anxious" remixes... :wow:



Basically, I really wanna hear an album full of that shyt :lawd: it ain't Kanye, it's the feeling. And I ain't eem religious no more brehs but shyt :ohlawd: That spiritual feeling hits different. Got my sister and two women tryna sign me on with their church like I'm a free agent lately :why: I just wanna album like this and go to some shyt like this and go home.

He's coming back to his up bringing :jawalrus:
 

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He never dissed black ancestors once.

He did show that a lot of black folks on the internet don't have good comprehension skills and are constantly looking for something/someone to be mad at.

At this point, everyone with a lick of sense should know exactly what he meant by slavery is a choice today.

He said:

"When you hear about slavery for 400 years... For 400 years? That sounds like a choice."

Then he furthers his point by specifying that he's speaking on mental slavery in the very next sentence.

The mental slavery that the children of our ancestors, us, are still stuck in at the end of the 400 years.

He's not talking about the ancestors, he's talking about nikkas like you.

If you want to keep playing dumb (or maybe you aren't playing) that's on YOU.
I always found it odd that a bunch of white people were "outraged" by what he said. Then they proceeded to misquote him.
 
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