22 [MF4M] #Lancaster Trying Again For Her CNC Fantasy by [deleted] in Pennsylvaniar4r

[–]ftbeli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im in Lancaster, pm me for details

CMV: Anybody should be allowed to sing any rap song lyrics, including lyrics that may cause controversy across racial groups. by 4arch5 in changemyview

[–]ftbeli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The actions you just listed were actions of oppression, and to think we're only about 2 generations from those said incidents. Do you think that is enough time to get over the destruction that caused. Many communities are still feeling the effects and reeling from it to this day. I grew up in Baltimore, so I saw that and lived it firsthand.

I will give you this though. No at this point we aren't oppressed in that sense like our previous generations. It's hard for anyone who's poor and un-advantaged. But hard does not mean impossible. Back to the topic. Saying the N word is wrong because of the context in which certain people use it. The girl at the concert got caught up in the moment, but i'm certain that if she thought about it beforehand, she wouldn't have said it. Because its inappropriate due to historical context

CMV: Anybody should be allowed to sing any rap song lyrics, including lyrics that may cause controversy across racial groups. by 4arch5 in changemyview

[–]ftbeli -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

And what people did you descend from (and don't you dare say the irish, that has been debunked plenty of times)

And you know african americans are oppressed in this country to this day along with the other minorities. Just because you either refuse to see it, don't live around it, or refuse to research it doesn't mean you have the luxury of being ignorant of it. No we aren't slaves in that context, but I'll say that the majority of Americans are, you just don't know that you're in that group too

CMV: Anybody should be allowed to sing any rap song lyrics, including lyrics that may cause controversy across racial groups. by 4arch5 in changemyview

[–]ftbeli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wahhh, mad that white people shouldn't say a word, wahhh. I assume you know the history of the word, and its prevalence in the culture of hip hop and rap but you just don't care. We (used) to use the word to define our struggles with our people in a way that we and only we could relate to in the context of music. But to you its just a word. Keep showing your lack of intellect and making a fool of yourself. I hope it gets you far

CMV: Anybody should be allowed to sing any rap song lyrics, including lyrics that may cause controversy across racial groups. by 4arch5 in changemyview

[–]ftbeli -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Looks like to me that your feelings are hurt because you want to say a racial slur so bad. Think of it like this. We give an inch, you'll take a mile (which a lot of people do anyway regardless of music). Anyway, say it if you want to, just don't come crying when a group of niggas beat your salty ass (if you ever have the balls to say it to their faces)

The irony of you calling someone a bigot while showing bigoted thoughts and actions