hgc
Penultimate Amazing
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fixed that for you.
Thanks, but it was fine the way it was. If you have something to say that you can stand behind, perhaps you'll put the words in your own mouth, and not mine.
fixed that for you.
fixed that for you.
Thanks, but it was fine the way it was. If you have something to say that you can stand behind, perhaps you'll put the words in your own mouth, and not mine.
I halfway expected this kind of response (because your posting style is pretty predictable and rarely deviates). Let me just mentor you a little.
White people don't go around calling black people nappy headed as a slur!
Making fun of someone's nappiness is a black thing! Its part of the black on black hazing process.
There isn't some backlash going on about white people calling blacks nappy headed and the blacks finally doing something about it.
This whole thing is ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊.
As soon as you extend me the courtesy of not trying to twist my words. Thanks so much.
The girls need to get over it. They are grown women who have no issue with a national spotlight when being complimented. Take the good with the bad. The reports of them high-fiving when they heard of his suspension are pathetic.
Is this not telling them how to feel? You are full of crap. Thanks again.
Well, if you're going to take the position that nobody need be upset over hateful, demeaning, misogynistic public speech until they become the specific target, I'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree.Have any rappers specifically targeted the Rutgers Womens basketball team?
Well, if you're going to take the position that nobody need be upset over hateful, demeaning, misogynistic public speech until they become the specific target, I'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree.
Well, according to MSNBC.com, the Rutgers team has agreed to meet with Imus.
They threw him a lifeline. Lucky for Imus. I can only hope that there are no TV cameras to record it.
Well, if you're going to take the position that nobody need be upset over hateful, demeaning, misogynistic public speech until they become the specific target, I'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree.
Hope she's working on her apology.The women's basketball Coach C. Vivian Stringer blasted Imus for his comments and said the team members are "young ladies of class, distinction. They are articulate..."
True; you never cease to surprise me...Yes, if I were to take that position, you probably would disagree. Keep an eye out for it. You never know what kinds of kooky things I'll say.
Nitpick. For you to get "back to reality," you had to have actually been there at one time...Back to reality:
That is correct. You did notice the I used the word "if," right?You and I have no idea what these women have felt or said about rap lyrics in the past.
Okay, so I guess you are saying they had no reason to object to ugly rapper lyrics as long as they weren't the specific targets. I suppose we'll just have to agree to disagree on that.So I don't understand why "[you] have to ask if they have been at the forefront of getting rappers to clean up their lyrics." If the Rutgers Womens basketball team had been targeted by rappers in a public way before, then we would all have an ear open to how the Rutgers Womens basketball team had reacted. Barring that, they were just another of hundreds of womens college basketball teams, among thousands of black woman college athletes. How could they predict that one day Imus would mock them specifically in such a public fashion so that they could get to the forefront of criticizing rappers so as to head off your insinuation? Hmmm?
Uh-oh...
Hope she's working on her apology.
Okay, so I guess you are saying they had no reason to object to ugly rapper lyrics as long as they weren't the specific targets. I suppose we'll just have to agree to disagree on that.
I halfway expected this kind of response (because your posting style is pretty predictable and rarely deviates). Let me just mentor you a little.
White people don't go around calling black people nappy headed as a slur!
Making fun of someone's nappiness is a black thing! Its part of the black on black hazing process.
There isn't some backlash going on about white people calling blacks nappy headed and the blacks finally doing something about it.
This whole thing is ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊.
Or. as I like to say "rule8ing rule8hole"! But, then, I'm polite.From the other thread:
Imus might not be a racist, but the comment was. You can split hairs over the specific definition of "nappy", but it is meant to be an insult. Blacks call other blacks nappy when their hair is unclean and pressed down in a tight fashion past small curls. Other races use nappyhead as racist slang. I usually hear it from hillbillys named Bobby Jo. Ho is used to call a woman a whore or slut. You call a woman a "ho" out of disrespect. If you use these terms together and think it's OK and no big deal, you are either ignorant or a racist womanizer.