Deaf2twothirds
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Cacs create weaponry thats their blessing
In which case I agree, to say 'anything' is most definitely wrong, everyone have created 'something', however I think he may have misspoke and meant american music genres, as the topic pertained to music. In which he is correct.
Yet his chosen name is LORD. An English language translation of an Old English word, which has it's own roots in Germanic tribal speak.
It's like watching a white supremecist, who choose an African title as his name.
Oh, here's the problem. I'm talking facts and you're talking theory. The mental acrobatics.I wasn't talking about money, now with that in mind, read it again. You are under the impression culture is bought, in order to have culture you have to buy it, that is typical cac mentality. That is why you are quick to buy artists, but you don't actually own the culture, what happens is people of that culture will just throw it away once it's tainted and create another outlet. This is why american culture is seen as a joke. What is american culture? first thing you think of are corporations. Ford, McDonalds. It's sad really. And it's sad that black people want to follow these rules, when they need not. Culture is within their hearts, they effortlessly express it to the world which is why it is envious. A lost people can just display new culture over night. It's amazing, eh cac?

Nope. The first example he cited was movies, so clearly he wasn't only referring to American musical genres. Also someone else posted a video of his rebuttal to the whole 'sports=whites?' analogy and he basically said white people stole ball sports from Mayansexactly.
Lord Jamar needs to be more careful with how he words things. I agree with you that his "white people don't create or didn't create anything" was in reference to American musical genres but look at how the thread title was worded as well as the original article....It was taken out of context and has left him open to harsh criticism and rebuttals.
There is no distortion, we all know exactly what he's saying, it's not like you never heard it before: white people are culture vultures who stole everything from poc and created nothing themselves. Many people believe this, many people claim this, if you co sign it, stand by it.I'll address you whenever I want. Just like I am about too. You have 2 options, mute or ignore. Choose which ever, it matters not to me.Oh, here's the problem. I'm talking facts and you're talking theory. The mental acrobatics.
Old boy said America is about ownership, which is true. You interjected that it wasn't, it was about what you create. Now you come with some half-assed trite "it's what's inside that counts" bullshyt. Funny how the goalposts keep changing.
As for your point about American culture, you're talking way out of your ass. Unlike most countries, America is a melting pot, so it doesn't have just one culture. It has many different subcultures. The fact that you didn't grasp this basic fact makes you lose any credibility you might have had. You've let confirmation bias cloud your vision in your hurry to launch into some fukk the cacs rethoric. Even though I like the word, the fact that you make it a point to call me a cac even though I've been nothing but polite to you is the cherry on top.
Educated yourself before talking about serious matters and please don't adress me again. Thanks.
Superiority over whites and asians. And yes I think it's completely possible for a group to gain economic superiority over the majority population. Whites did it in Africa for about a century. In fact, they do it worldwide considering the fact that they're the least populated race on earth.Superiority over whom? You think you will get economic superiority over the majority population? Or do you mean as a whole?
I totally understand why some black people feel their culture is being bought out, why some are disrespected when it is mimicked. When that is all you have, that is precious, but you simply swiping that way because they lack 'capitalistic' ownership is comedic. You are viewing music and culture like it is a product. Your fukking culture is not a product. You are black, that is not your mentality, you should know better.

He makes good points, but the message easily gets lost because he's getting to carried away. Rather then people seeing the message for what it is, he comes off as bitter.
He doesn't understand that he's contradicting himself anyway. How can whites b*stardize hip hop if that culture comes from within black people? Why has the quality of hip hop declined for the last decade or so? Someone like Lyor Cohen can try and push black artists towards making bullshyt bubblegum rap(which I admit is what the vast majority of cacs prefer), but he can't actually create the culture right? Unless the artists themselves *cough Jay cough* are going in that direction for riches.Culture is not a product. You're right. But Hiphop culture (which I'll say again is an offspring of white western culture in the first place) is not under siege by the likes of Macklemore...that dude been rapping for 15 years ("in the culture") and nobody gave a shyt about him until he found success in the hiphop industry. If this discussion is some deep discourse on culture than white folks shouldn't even matter since they don't really have any actual power in the culture anyway. They do have capitalistic ownership though, so what are the likes of you and Lord Jamar really mad about![]()
In September, Lord Jamar said that Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ "Same Love” pushed an agenda that he did not approve of. In a new, exclusive interview with HipHopDX, the Brand Nubian rapper says that he doesn’t think that a White rapper should push an agenda that goes against the principles upon which Hip Hop culture was founded.
“As a White person, who is a guest to the house of Hip Hop, you don't have the right, okay, to come in and try to decide where this shyt should go,” Lord Jamar says during an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. "Make a Rock song saying that. Make some EDM shyt promoting that. Like don't try to use our vehicle, our vehicle that we created, to promote some shyt that you know we don't fukk with. That's all I'm saying.
"I'm not saying White people can't make Hip Hop,” Lord Jamar continues. "I'm not saying you can't talk about pretty much what you want to talk about, but then again, there are boundaries to everything. If I'm making wine, I can't just put fukking beer in there and call it wine. It's no longer wine. It's something else. Don't try to tell me that, ‘Oh, Hip Hop is self expression.' Yeah Hip Hop is self-expression. It is all those things. You're right. But, everything has its parameters, and to say that Black people don't own this music is ridiculous. All cultures want to highlight their accomplishments and there's nothing wrong with that."
Lord Jamar says that he takes issue with the fact that things created by Black people are appropriated by White people, a practice that has taken place, in music in particular, since Black people arrived in the United States.
“They [White people] don't create anything,” Lord Jamar says. "Look at all the remakes they did. Look at all the remakes they did with movies. They're not creative. We've come up with how many different genres of music as long as we've been here, in America? And they've stolen damn-near every one, to the point now it seems odd for a Black man to do Rock n Roll or Country music, when the banjo is an African instrument. They just added a few more strings. Like, knock it off. And that's where Country music comes from, and then Blues and all that type of shyt. Rock N Roll was a slang for fukkin' that we came up with. Okay? And so now it seems odd, and so how many years in the future will it seem odd for a black man to do Hip Hop, the way it's going? You see what I'm saying? But what will we do? What we always do. We'll come up with some other fukking shyt that'll intrigue you. Some whole next kind of music that'll have you like, 'Oh my God. How did you do that?' And you'll try to shyt on it at first the way you did with Hip Hop and then when you see that it's relentless, then you'll try to co-opt it."
http://www.hiphopdx.com/m/index.php?s=news&id=27101
so much realness
cacnificent response, next time tell us about how cacs taught the ancient egyptians to build pyramids.
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I'm not going to get into italian food, it has an interesting history with a lot of other 'people'. This thread is about music.
I felt I should chime in because I noticed a lot of black people cosigning this bullshyt about, "we don't own the music, we don't own record companies", like some god damn stupid fukks. How can they own what is inside you? How can they own your expression? Your culture? They don't own it, they just sell it to themselves as merchandise, and you are jealous of that??????? HAVE SOME fukkING PRIDE. YOU ARE THE CULTURE.
off of us & we starving out here 