Black Culture Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'General' started by combo gd, Aug 20, 2014.

  1. Maximus Meridius

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    Slept on :pimp:

     
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    Respectfully, Ms. Bassett's fine *** doesn't look like she wants that respectful pipe from a young *****.
     
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    yo she had a rough life growing up
    wikipedia'd her one day
    i swear she so fine
    them lips too
     
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  5. dcallamerican

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    She looked so good during those, "Hey Aunties."

     
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    For me its those cheek bones and that booty...cant even hide that joint wearing a chill tracksuit lol
     
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  10. d nice

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    50 years after the Kerner CommissionAfrican Americans are better off in many ways but are still disadvantaged by racial inequality

    https://www.epi.org/publication/50-years-after-the-kerner-commission/
     
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  11. tokes99

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    not that the 2 aren't possibly related...but definitely seems likely the fines could have everything to do with the protection for some existing business owners (as well as barber colleges & cosmetology schools?) vs. 'amateur' barbers/beauticians that may not have the cost of running a business with licensed hairstylists or having to pay schools to get licensed...
     
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  13. PRIME

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    :lol: Bruno ain't appropriating black culture

    All I got out of that video was a bunch of people mad that Jay-Z and Kendrick ain't get the grammy.

    Let the lil crackhead live, b.

    They said no other new jack swing artists won grammy's before him? Boyz 2 men? Bobby brown?

    They said prince didn't win grammy of the year? Who did he lose to? Lionel Richie? Right?

    He black, ain't he?

    C'mon son, the whole convo was filled with favoritism and goal post moving. Of course MJ wouldn't have been that big in the 2018 climate of music. The way we consume music now isn't the same as back then. How old are the people in this video? Even in hip hop, who is out here doing 90's bad boy numbers? DMX numbers? LL Numbers? That was a stupid point to be brought up.

    Its like they want him to win the grammy, then say "I haven't earned this, so I'm going to give it to Kendrick, because... Black people said so"

    I don't wake up every day, and go into my professional workplace and pay homage to all the white people in silicon valley who made my ****ing job possible :lol:
    And I'm damn sure not about to give back any of my accolades. Or apologize for winning them in the first place.

    You think the little black boy who get a scholarship to harvard is going to apologize to white people? **** no :lol:

    They were condemning him of crimes he hasn't even committed. They're HOPING the lil cokehead slips up just to give the a reason to go in on him.

    And then, when the hell did Bruno say he was black? When did he embrace black stereotypes? Last time I checked, he sings songs, and music ain't the only aspect of black culture. Is Nelly appropriating white culture by working on country albums and working with country artists? Or is he just a dude from St. Louis who just so happened to not be white? Should white people have a round table discussion on youtube about it?

    I haven't seen bruno running around saying "my *****" in his songs, or pronouncing his words with a forced urban accent/tone, hanging with black people that look as if he's paying them for their freindships, and hanging out at black clubs getting into all kinds of **** trying to look like he's something he's not.

    Would Bruno be appropriating white culture if he was the lead singer in a rock band? How about if he was a bboy dancing in the bay? Or what about if he was backup singer in a jazz band? Hell naw you wouldn't be pointing him out. Bruno doesn't have a a popular genre to represent his culture. But here he is paying homage to a sound he really liked, and that backfires on him because at the end of the day, you don't look like us. Sound familiar?

    I see bruno is getting the sharp edge of the sword, but the half breed from canada who lived primarily with his white mom gets the pass for saying ***** in all his tracks. :lol: **** outta here

    At the end of the day, you take a kid with the same racial background as bruno and put him in a linup and have a witness point him out along side some white boys and he still getting the short end of the stick.

    So the whole argument they were having is trash. And it really shows how salty/vulnerable we are as a people. Hiphop has become the largest genre of music in america, and it was NOT because of bruno mars. You think hip hop would be as big as it is if ONLY us black people was supporting it?

    Just like one dude in the video said, what the hell else do we want from the guy?
     
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    How Chicago Ticket Debt Sends Black Motorists Into Bankruptcy

    https://features.propublica.org/driven-into-debt/chicago-ticket-debt-bankruptcy/
     
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  16. seasoned vet

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    how are we not saying the same thing?

    lets use your words:

    “we conveniently forget that we saw little value in supporting those who tried to widen the appeal for our music.”


    if we understood how to monetize our own culture, wouldnt we SEE the value in supporting it?
     
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    Green light is still active.
     
  19. theregothatman

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    This post is filled with all sorts of ignorance

    Of course they're upset black musicians haven't gotten their just do. You should be too!

    You need to pay attention. They're are specially referencing album of the year not just a Grammy win.

    No he isn't black that's the point!

    They made a valid point that there were black artists who created great ORIGINAL works of music that were overshadowed by an album full of ripping off sounds from the 90's.

    You need to separate your regular day job from someone who creates art for a living. He's blatantly ripped off parts of black music and repackaged it the same way Elvis did. The bigger issue is how the others before him aren't recognized, but here comes this non black and he's one of the greatest ever similar to Eminem who's elevated way past his talent level In my opinion. Most of his albums have been gimmicks, sub par, lacking any depth, and average.

    You sounds ignorant for thinking the only way imitate black people is to say n***a or use slang while talking as if we aren't educated enough to speak any other way. You bought into the stereotype which is sad within itself.

    It would be no different if it was jazz. Black people created jazz and it too was stolen by Anglo Saxon's. As far as rock and boy bands, this is a discussion on black culture so it doesn't really apply. This is part of a bigger issue that White America continues to steal, borrow, appropriate our culture without giving us our just do. Bruno Mars has benefited from this as much anyone intentionally or unintentionally (which I find hard to believe)

    Hip hop wasn't created so it would be accepted by white people. Hip hop was created to be a voice of our culture and just like anything else white America wanted to be a part of something not their own. The art form was influced by Jazz and Blues two genres created by blacks. You fatal mental flaw is thinking we want to be ACCEPTED by white America instead of being RESPECTED by white America.

    As far as Drake he's definitely 50% black and unlike Bruno Mars has direct connection to his heritage. People think because you send out a few tweets supporting blacks you somehow get a pass to use the culture how you see fit *****!
     
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    Meet the Woman Running the Largest Black-Owned Airline In the Bahamas

    Sherrexia “Rexy” Rolle, is the 29-year-old Vice President of Operations and General Counsel for Bahamas-based Western Air. The aviation company was founded by Rolle’s parents, Rex and Shandrice Rolle, in 2001, but their daughter has been successful in keeping the family firm on the path to success. The business has since expanded, thanks to Rexy, and boasts a net worth of more than $90 million

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    Let me ask you a simple question.

    Would they have been mad if he won album of the year and there were no black performers also up for the award?

    Like I said before, their comparison to Prince was trash because Lionel Ritchie won album of the year before.

    And I’m a designer, my day job IS to create for a living. Original work. We do win awards for design. And as a black man in the field, I do take my work personally and seriously just like a music artist would. So my points and analogies are coming from experience. This isn’t something I’m making up for the sake of an argument.


    And my point wasn’t that the only way to be ignorant is to say *****. My point was, he isn’t doing ANYTHING outside of singing the type of music he was influenced by growing up. What you want him to do, only sing Filipino music? So he can’t sing black music and be successful because he isn’t black?

    You do realize that’s racist, don’t you?

    If Beyoncé were to come out today with a country album and it sells a million records and won a country music award for album of the year it would be considered “black girl magic”. But because Bruno mars is making music influenced with black heritage, it’s an issue.

    Cmon bruh.
     
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  23. gry60

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    That "we" stands for Black audiences, not content creators. As soon as artists start getting mainstream recognition, accusations of selling out start flying around.