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“I mean I used to think like that, but there is a whole talk about the dynamic levels of oppression between POC being treated as slaves, and then second class citizens, for upwards of 200 years in this country, but heaven forbid white people just not go up on stage and rap about things we could never understand. It's not racism, it's understanding that a white person going up on stage at a Black rappers concert and reciting their lyrics comes off as completely tone deaf.”
I can assure you reefa thinks someone making a joke about him being white on twitter is morally equivalent to slavery in his eyes lol
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https://youtu.be/TXQZw9WM84k?t=370
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Again entirely different circumstance.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah but those people weren’t on stage
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@colton because the guy in the video tries to make the same brain dead point as jackson
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oh so you are drawing the line there. Gotcha
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What point is he making that you disagree with
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Caligula is trying to say that white people and black people should never share a stage LMAO. That’s what we call segregation.
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I can't tell if you're fucking about, or if you actually think thats what he means.
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"Caligula is trying to say that white people and black people should never share a stage LMAO."
What I am saying is far more specific than what you are implying.
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So I shouldn’t be brought on stage to sing a song with Frank ocean? Because he’s black and I’m white?
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"I can assure you reefa thinks someone making a joke about him being white on twitter is morally equivalent to slavery in his eyes lol"
It's funny that as soon as someone disagrees with your braindead wokescold twitter takes, all your small pea brain can come up with as a retort is that I must be some far right conservative lmao
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Album Rating: 4.0
Frank Ocean is not a rapper
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FRANK OCEAN ISN'T RAP.
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He said “song by a POC”
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and why does the genre matter
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Colton shouldn’t be brought on stage to sing a song with young thug
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Because Rap uses the N-word far more than any other genre, which is where the main issue arises. Also the style divide between White Rap and Black Rap is much wider than the divide between White Pop and Black Pop.
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There's a power dynamic at play too; you've got a giant of the recording industry, arguably the most influential black recording artist at that point in time, at least in terms of mass appeal, inviting a white fan onstage, where the world is now watching (because anyone could record it, as they did), into a moral gray area where she wasn't sure what was right or wrong, or what she should do under the circumstance (I'm making an assumption here, I'll admit).
She made what was probably a bad call, but it was a situation that could have been avoided entirely, to Caliggy's point. Has nothing to do with two races being on stage at the same time, and more to do with inviting a volatile situation.
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Because apparently that’s okay, but yeeting one obnoxious white bitch is too far
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