Was kanye really selling Confederate Flag T-Shirts...????

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Industry nikkas might as well put that hood on and stop playin'

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Any black person embracin dat flag is a fukkin moron.

Idgaf who it is or what their shytty reasoning behind it is. :camby:


we give words and images too much power

selling shirts isnt the way to take away power

but you can't deny nikka(er) doesn't have the same connotation as it had in the past

its a friendly term opposed to a term defining us as subhuman

when a cac says it they just look dumb now

i dont think anyone should embrace the confederate flag but letting it upset you gives it power

kanye is an attention whore, so leave it to him to fukk up potential for a larger conversation

but i still don't think his message was wrong :yeshrug:
 

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I don't believe it :what: its a lie :dahell:

Kanye made a calculated move to wear that shyt -- but that was at the same time that a lot of Southern rappers were also trying to take back the confederate flag. (I know, I know, Kanye is a Northerner. Hear me out.) It was bold, too bold. The message was lost, because the message was too small for a symbol that big. Or maybe to be more honest, the messengers themselves were too small for a message that big.

Kanye is a performance artist, not a c00n. Same with Nas.

Now, if Puffy did it, or Jay Z, or the Breakfast Club, then yeah, follow the money.

Kanye does shyt to make you think, for better or worse -- same as Nas.

And it ain't like he's Chief Keef or Lil Reese or any of those other savvy Chiraq nikkas who are selling death, hate, and ignorance because they were born to children who had children but no moral center. :yeshrug:
 

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Kanye made a calculated move to wear that shyt -- but that was at the same time that a lot of Southern rappers were also trying to take back the confederate flag. (I know, I know, Kanye is a Northerner. Hear me out.) It was bold, too bold. The message was lost, because the message was too small for a symbol that big. Or maybe to be more honest, the messengers themselves were too small for a message that big.

Kanye is a performance artist, not a c00n. Same with Nas.

Now, if Puffy did it, or Jay Z, or the Breakfast Club, then yeah, follow the money.

Kanye does shyt to make you think, for better or worse -- same as Nas.

And it ain't like he's Chief Keef or Lil Reese or any of those other savvy Chiraq nikkas who are selling death, hate, and ignorance because they were born to children who had children but no moral center. :yeshrug:
There was no message tbh, it was trolling and then when kanye started receiving flack for it he added the flimsy rhetoric to justify it. Tyler was the one who gave him the idea to do it...and we all know what Tyler's about :francis:
 
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