Singles Mysonne - I'm Not Racist (A Response To Joyner Lucas)

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As lukewarm as the black response on the Joyner record was I gotta salute him for having the balls to approach the subject matter in a way that gets dialogue going again.

Nothing will change, but if nikkas is pulling the pen out to address the bullshyt that's all to the good. We need bars not bullshyt
 

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I LITERALLY cannot tell the difference what Mysonne said versus what Joyner Lucas said outside a further explanation of how rap devolved.


Mysonne exposed the colonialist mindstate of the crakkkas who excuse mass murder and genocide of whole races of people in the interest of "progress".

Joyner Lucas allowed the black side to be framed as a dysfunctional victim of crime lashing out at his oppressor and seeking validation. They love that shyt. That's why the song blew up...
 

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Mysonne exposed the colonialist mindstate of the crakkkas who excuse mass murder and genocide of whole races of people in the interest of "progress".

Joyner Lucas allowed the black side to be framed as a dysfunctional victim of crime lashing out at his oppressor and seeking validation. They love that shyt. That's why the song blew up...

Mysonne only spoke from a historical context whereas Joyner spoke to how black people feel from a CURRENT stated which is rooted from the historical context that Mysonne went in depth in.






And all you care about is money and power
And being ugly and that's the cracker within you
Hatred all in your brain, it slowly start to convince you
And then you teach it to your children until the cycle continue

This and basically the majority of Joyner's version, Mysonne merely said the same except for it in a historical context. So, I see little difference.

Both have framed the black man as a dysfunctional victim... I mean Mysonne outright stated that black women disrespect black men, that black people cannot go to Harvard and Yale, basically implied black people are only subjected to the projects. Not ONE bit of either of those guys messages expressed the GREATNESS of the black man in CONTRARY to the so-called white man's racist view of black people. Both defend these false stereotypes and make excuses.

With that said, nothing in what Joyner stated as stated to seek validation.... the problem I have is the video ITSELF at the end where an unrealistic reconciliation was made by suggesting the white man understood.
 

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Mysonne exposed the colonialist mindstate of the crakkkas who excuse mass murder and genocide of whole races of people in the interest of "progress".

Joyner Lucas allowed the black side to be framed as a dysfunctional victim of crime lashing out at his oppressor and seeking validation. They love that shyt. That's why the song blew up...

Bingo. That’s why so many whites are praising the Joyner Lucas’ song and why so many whites hate Mysonne’s song.
 

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Still not enough. He's not bright enough for the nuances, didn't mention that 64,000 cac a year heroin question.
didn't mention we're beating them in the fatherhood department
didn't mention the dumb wars.
or the 87% cac on cac rate...or the fact that more of them are on welfare

Yeah.

I appreciated what he tried to do, but he repeated some points and could've addressed more of the claims in the original
song.
 
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