Lord Jamar Offended by Yelawolf's Confederate Shirt

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cant wait for all the ignorants to come in here and start running their usual bullshyt

"b-b-but hes racist hes wearing a shirt!"

"b-b-but hes racist he said the N WORD 20 years ago"

grow the fukk up u pansy ass bytches. makin big deals about mother fukkin t-shirts and words hahaha :russ:

And ladies and gentlemen that is how you catch a neg
 
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Openly racist white hip hop artists, shyt racist hip hop period is just on the horizon :snoop:


It's been here..

Alot of those white rappers that came up from the late 90's early 00's that were spitting that "this is real hip hop and "those" guys are selling out the culture" type raps... built solid, loyal fanbases off of that subliminal racist shyt.

I'm not against white people or white rappers.. But I recognize some bullsheeit when I see it...
 

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i still dont know to much about the flag tbh, i tried to read about it but was abit long for my taste

Confederate flag

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The current 'Stars and Bars' (above) apparently isn't the original one, it's the flag of the Army of Northern Virginia. Each star represents a traitor state. Eleven of them outright seceded: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina. The twelth and thirteenth stars are for Missouri and Kentucky (which both had dual governments, federal and traitor), not the slave-owning Union states of Delaware and Maryland. The controversy comes in with the use of the flag during the Civil Rights Movement period as a protest against integration. 'It's about heritage' is as much passive-aggressive bullshyt as 'it's about tariffs' being a passive-aggressive bullshyt reason for the War in the first place.

The tariffs ... were rooted in the slavery practices of the South.

The 'heritage' ... was rooted in making sure blacks knew their place, beneath whites.

Here's a neat little wiki map of the traitor states and the domino effect:

360px-CSA_states_evolution.gif


Tex-ass has the distinction of being low-class enough to allow slavery even after the end of the war. And that's why nikkas celebrate Juneteenth, because the feds had to come in and force Texas to end it after everyone else threw in the towel. And they still tried to be slick about it.

The Southern nikkas here can be more illuminating.
 

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cant wait for all the ignorants to come in here and start running their usual bullshyt

"b-b-but hes racist hes wearing a shirt!"

"b-b-but hes racist he said the N WORD 20 years ago"

grow the fukk up u pansy ass bytches. makin big deals about mother fukkin t-shirts and words hahaha :russ:
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Confederate flag

200px-Battle_flag_of_the_US_Confederacy.svg.png


The current 'Stars and Bars' (above) apparently isn't the original one, it's the flag of the Army of Northern Virginia. Each star represents a traitor state. Eleven of them outright seceded: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina. The twelth and thirteenth stars are for Missouri and Kentucky (which both had dual governments, federal and traitor), not the slave-owning Union states of Delaware and Maryland. The controversy comes in with the use of the flag during the Civil Rights Movement period as a protest against integration. 'It's about heritage' is as much passive-aggressive bullshyt as 'it's about tariffs' being a passive-aggressive bullshyt reason for the War in the first place.

The tariffs ... were rooted in the slavery practices of the South.

The 'heritage' ... was rooted in making sure blacks knew their place, beneath whites.

Here's a neat little wiki map of the traitor states and the domino effect:

360px-CSA_states_evolution.gif


Tex-ass has the distinction of being low-class enough to allow slavery even after the end of the war. And that's why nikkas celebrate Juneteenth, because the feds had to come in and force Texas to end it after everyone else threw in the towel. And they still tried to be slick about it.

The Southern nikkas here can be more illuminating.

No doubt. I went to college in Texas and we would ALWAYS celebrate Juneteenth. Its a big deal in Texas. Plus it helps keep in perspective how demonic cacs can be.



Blacks in America need to make it a point to support Juneteenth every year. Don't have to do anything big, maybe consider supporting black owned businesses for a day? Or tell a friend about the holiday. Very important holiday in African-American history.
 

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No doubt. I went to college in Texas and we would ALWAYS celebrate Juneteenth. Its a big deal in Texas. Plus it helps keep in perspective how demonic cacs can be.



Blacks in America need to make it a point to support Juneteenth every year. Don't have to do anything big, maybe consider supporting black owned businesses for a day? Or tell a friend about the holiday. Very important holiday in African-American history.



Not just African-American history, it's American history. It should be a national fukking holiday. Cinco de Mayo is a de facto national holiday which ain't got shyt to do with the US, yet it's treated like a big ass deal; but mention Juneteenth and :crickets: I guess it needs that Budweiser and advertising dollar stamp, figure out a way for 'certain folks' to make money off of it.
 

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Lord Jamar struggling for relevancy in todays world I see :snoop:

Mad at himself cus he never reached anywhere close to the levels of influence of today's rappers :banderas:
 
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