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He tried to come at Draymond for laughing but why not Jimmy Kimmel too since he was also laughing?

Josh is a punk. The remix is fire tho!
 

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Lol nah hes furious. He just knows you cant double down on this without looking like a fool. This was his only recourse
Fake reply news, and he was right. Just because you may not like what she tried doesn't mean we can react like children. The response is funny, the remix is fire, but it's still immature as fukk. And it's all good till it isn't.

Here's my concerns, the lack of empathy. It was an artistic expression that wasn't executed great but I dug the idea, she just couldn't pull it off herself. The reaction makes it so the next artist will be slow to try anything for fear of the reaction.

In today's racial climate, I worry that this thought process will lead to white people eventually doing the same thing only without "immature" justification. It'll be simply because that "nikka" tried to jazz some shyt up. It'll happen the next time a person of color changes it up. If I'm right, is this worth it? Cacs not petty like that?

Spanish nikkaz know what I'm talking about...
José Feliciano knows exactly what that’s like.

My intention was to show my patriotism,” Feliciano says. Not everyone got it.

Feliciano, best known for “Feliz Navidad” and his rendition of “Light My Fire,” performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” before Game 5 of the 1968 World Series between the Tigers and Cardinals. He used an acoustic guitar to put together a sweet, soaring performance, nearly identical to what Feliciano unveiled at Game 1 of the 2012 National League Championship Series.

When Feliciano finished, he remembers a “few yays and quite a few boos.

The Tigers’ switchboard lit up with objections. Telegrams piled up. Feliciano was told that veterans hurled their shoes at the television. No one expected this.

“I picked him because he’s one of the outstanding singers in America today,” Tigers broadcaster Ernie Harwell, who invited Feliciano to perform, later told the Detroit Free Press. “I had heard from people in music whose opinion I respect that he had an interesting version of the national anthem. I feel a fellow has a right to sing any way he can sing it.”

So after the cac-lash he basically did the same song in 2012 to applause.

I'm not mad at fergie, I'm not mad at anyone. I'm just not so sure it's NOT 1968 anymore :francis:
 
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