J. Cole Goes at Noname in New Song, Update: Noname Claps Back

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This has been the long standing problem in the black community. It's ok for black men to be called out publicly about anything, but you can't call black women out about anything ever publicly or privately. The black women who are upset with Cole just wanted a reason to stop protesting anyway.
We have already established that protesting is not sustainable long term. Whether or not they did it would not make a difference.
 

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*takes Noname off my Spotify list*
Tired of people..
Sending shots..
And when someone responds..
Now they are the victim:mjlol:
Cole was respectful..
And even self deprecating..
Now he hates black women:dead:
to be fair to her i don't think she ever said she was a victim.


other weirdos on twitters did that for her.
 

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Lets be reality J. Cole looks like a hit dog in this one. Hurts more because lets be honest Black women make a large chunk of his fanbase.
 
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I've been trying to understand the problem all day and for me it's come down to there is no problem.

First off she alluded to him and was totally in the wrong for that bc he was actually out there protesting. And then once he actually said something they got mad and said he was "tone checking" her or whatever. When he literally wasn't. She was alluding to him on Twitter tryna call him out. He was just giving his POV and then was basically saying "I'm out here doing my part but if that's not enough how can I do better?". But I guess that's still a problem for Twitter.

The man got called out for nothing and then clarified and didn't even hold a grudge against her. Like I do not get the problem.

You simply have to keep calling them bytches and hoes. Anything outside of what they are use to shocks and triggers them. Pandering gets nikkas nowhere :unimpressed:

And I really hate Chance, and his stupid wife
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also this tweet from the booth thread sums up my thoughts:

twitter just a hivemind of mentally ill shut ins looking to bytch about something and when they got nothing, they'll make something up to bytch about.

brehs is out here getting lynched and the media is ignoring it and they bytching about a strawman in their heads.

This is a fact. I know some of these twitter weirdos in real life.

They are the most timid, docile motherfukkers in person.

Most of these twitter idiots weren't even out during the protests and have the nerve to act like freedom fighters lol

The most they did was take a picture in front of their house and put #blm in the caption.
 

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I love what he did in response to her tweet, kicked out a song basically just expressing himself and asking her to educate him and help him understand. Nothing disrespectful about what he said, nothing offensive. He said and did nothing wrong at all, mad creative and I appreciate the gesture. fukk all those crazy women, and chance the rapper—definition of faux outrage. This man respectfully asked for guidance and y’all go in? Foh.
 
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