Trimss wrote:Just heard it again.. Wow. It's really on-par with his greatest disses.
I agree with that too... it's a great diss song overall & it definitely doesn't matter who he disses on it.
Trimss wrote:Just heard it again.. Wow. It's really on-par with his greatest disses.
Miller wrote:Well he's talking about 50/50 people. For example, Obama is half white half black, so he's considered black. Same with Mariah.
EminemBase wrote:Miller wrote:Well he's talking about 50/50 people. For example, Obama is half white half black, so he's considered black. Same with Mariah.
But why :/ how is that not racist?
Creating an auto bias / description of race...
"If two of you with the same qualifications go for it, but one is black... black man gets it" is themz the rules lmao? People need to stop focusing on race all together - right now, people are still retarded; black people think they have a right to claim pain for or be connected to things which happened to some people who also happened to be black, hundreds of years ago.
Their ancestors? Mine too. They didn't know them and are far removed. Done.
And white people thinking they can't discuss or are responsible for anything or like we're all tied to our race... like, if people are peope then it's not 'white people did x' it's "some bad people did x to some innocent people"... saying he'a black if it's equal is retarded.
EminemBase wrote:black people think they have a right to claim pain for or be connected to things which happened to some people who also happened to be black, hundreds of years ago.
CrashBand wrote:EminemBase wrote:black people think they have a right to claim pain for or be connected to things which happened to some people who also happened to be black, hundreds of years ago.
Gross generalisation and misunderstanding of the issue.
Lol @ being ironically racist in your rant.
CrashBand wrote:Most black people aren't claiming pain from the past, lol. Racism is still a major problem in the US. I don't know why you're so fixated on the significance of this one misguided point - that black people feel their ancestors were treated badly, therefore they deserve more.
CrashBand wrote:I think you misinterpreted my post. You've stated that just because one's ancestor was treated badly, this person does not deserve preferential treatment and the connection between the person and their ancestor is weak anyway.
I didn't disagree with that. I just think it's misguided to think that's the main thing (black) people are complaining about. Racism exists, and is a problem.... currently.
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