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“If I’m a cop and every time I see a young black youth, whether I watch them on TV, movies, or just see them hanging out, and they’re not looking properly dressed, properly refined, you know, carrying himself, conducting himself proper hours of the day -- things that a man does, you’re going to have a certain fear and stereotype of them,” he said. “I tell my sons, I say, ‘if you’re going somewhere, you don’t have to wear a hoodie -- we live in New York, so a hoodie and all that is all good. But sometimes, you know, button up your shirt. Clean up. Look like a young man. You’re not a little kid.”
Majority of people will not watch the entire interview after seeing that headline
I don't even see why that needs justification/rationalization.Also rationalizes/justifies Martin Shkreli buying the 'Once Upon A Time in Shaolin' album.
I don't even see why that needs justification/rationalization.
They made one album that only one person could buy. The highest bidder got it.
It's not even their best album if you look at who produced it
That's really not how it works when the art world meets business.I don't even see why that needs justification/rationalization.
They made one album that only one person could buy. The highest bidder got it.
It's not even their best album if you look at who produced it
Nah they had sat down and had lunch with each other.
If I'm selling a piece of art, I'm going to make sure it doesn't end up in the hands of someone as morally bankrupt as Shkreli.
Well dude is dumb so that's not a surprise and him bragging that he didn't listen to it is just to annoy and piss off actual fans.Dude went on to threaten RZA and say that he hasn't even listened to the album.
Like bruh, it didn't even occur to RZA to google son? That's bizarre.
Now I agree the album is probably not all that. But then again, who knows?
In before people call him a sellout
“If I’m a cop and every time I see a young black youth, whether I watch them on TV, movies, or just see them hanging out, and they’re not looking properly dressed, properly refined, you know, carrying himself, conducting himself proper hours of the day -- things that a man does, you’re going to have a certain fear and stereotype of them,” he said. “I tell my sons, I say, ‘if you’re going somewhere, you don’t have to wear a hoodie -- we live in New York, so a hoodie and all that is all good. But sometimes, you know, button up your shirt. Clean up. Look like a young man. You’re not a little kid.”
He saw that guaranteed $$$ of course he ain't care who bought itI don't even see why that needs justification/rationalization.
They made one album that only one person could buy. The highest bidder got it.
It's not even their best album if you look at who produced it
Nah they had sat down and had lunch with each other.
If I'm selling a piece of art, I'm going to make sure it doesn't end up in the hands of someone as morally bankrupt as Shkreli.
Dude went on to threaten RZA and say that he hasn't even listened to the album.
Like bruh, it didn't even occur to RZA to google son? That's bizarre.
Now I agree the album is probably not all that. But then again, who knows?