Unreleased Kendrick Lamar song “Friends” addresses Whitney’s insecurity about not feeling “black enough"

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Black people that you grew up around addessed you this way….



Got it.…we got one y'all.… @Rembrandt c00n ass circle loved calling him hard r’s.… that's the kind of environment he grew up around and that's why when he watches the individual in this video it connects with him :yeshrug: Cacs and c00ns tend to see things the same…i feel sorry for you


Now NEXT UP….. Any other black posters grow up with individuals using this language to identify you or other black folks?



Lets get some real clarity about the kind of “black poster” we have in this website tonight.…:jbhmm:


I ask you about a white person calling you the n word and you're showing me Drake videos?

I've been verified by a mod but we can always run it up again stupid
 

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He's black but was obviously a tragic mulatto growing up
Whats the difference between Drake and Melyssa Ford on that front?
not wanting to be associated with black culture.
Where do you get this implication if you look at the last 20 years? Drake clearly identifies with black culture and black history.

Again, this lack of acknowledgment of the black CANADIAN diaspora seems to be missing
Probably because his father was absent and left him to be
His father was around when he could be, hence the Memphis and Houston family...


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raised in jew culture where he learned how to take advantage of other cultures for profit.


Who did he take advantage of?
 

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Only mixed (black/white) that are more in tune with their whiteness (Aubrey Graham types), non-blacks, and shameless Drake nut huggers who don't understand what Kendrick was saying.
 

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Only mixed (black/white) that are more in tune with their whiteness (Aubrey Graham types), non-blacks, and shameless Drake nut huggers who don't understand what Kendrick was saying.
What was Kendrick saying?

Is blackness a behavior and actions or is it genetic and racial identity?

Is it social or biological?
 

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Is being corny non-black?
No. Van Jones, for example, is Black and corny.
Did drake not have enough swagger to talk to his mom for you to think he’s not-black?
Your phrasing was a little strange, so instead of trying to decypher what you asked, I'll leave you with this short article: Drake's cultural identity is on trial again

In that article, and in the tweet a few posts above, you'll see other culturally Black people, besides me, who don't necessarily buy into Aubrey's Black cosplay.
 

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Does using slang awkwardly mean you’re not-black?
So this dirty musty ass carpet glider is now telling us actual black people that calling us hard r’s is just the kind of “slang” that he understands …..

Listen to the way Aladdin is speaking about his “black experience” ….

What kind of individuals would this musty muthafukka need to be around to have this “slang” freely flowing.…
 

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So this dirty musty ass carpet glider is now telling us actual black people that calling us hard r’s is just the kind of “slang” that he understands …..

Listen to the way Aladdin is speaking about his “black experience” ….

What kind of individuals would this musty muthafukka need to be around to have this “slang” freely flowing.…

Take this bet.

Do all this bullshyt after
 

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No. Van Jones, for example, is Black and corny.
So is Van Jones black?

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Is Drake black?


Your phrasing was a little strange, so instead of trying to decypher what you asked, I'll leave you with this short article: Drake's cultural identity is on trial again

In that article, and in the tweet a few posts above, you'll see other culturally Black people, besides me, who don't necessarily buy into Aubrey's Black cosplay.

Is blackness performative?
 

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So this dirty musty ass carpet glider is now telling us actual black people that calling us hard r’s is just the kind of “slang” that he understands …..

Listen to the way Aladdin is speaking about his “black experience” ….

What kind of individuals would this musty muthafukka need to be around to have this “slang” freely flowing.…
I’m black. Have you ever had an awkward moment recorded?
 

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For the non indians and non c00ns.…



When is the last time you addressed a black person in the same way the man in this video is doing?

Lets talk about it.… :jbhmm:
 
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