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Your absolutely right Hexadecimal. This is just typical oblisk and his lame attempts to cause kak. I have changed the title that appears in the forum display so when replying please use the first post in the thread. |
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Why the hell does it matter so much? I agree, some instances of political correctness is just plain stupid, but some things are just blatantly racist. |
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I guess youre one of those people who go around saying: oi black man, or chink, or paki because its okay? Would anyone make a fuss if he said white rapper? |
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How is it blantly racist? All he said was black rapper... Obviously some people are offended by it (I can see why), and no one gains anything from having a title like that, so why do you defend it? |
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No one answered my question... While the original title didn't bother me, I do agree that using the word "black" was pointless. If its an attempt to point out the current issues with the rap genre in terms of how it demeans women, etc., then there's no need to specify that he was a "black rapper". The issues with rap music go beyond color. I've heard white, black, hispanic, and asian rappers all singing the same do drugs bang women stuff. The issues are certainly not race oriented at all, but appear to be an issue with the entire rap culture. Or at least most mainstream rap anyway. Was it needed? No. Does it really matter? No. That being said, about the person who mentioned not letting kids stick their hand in a toaster. You tell them not to do it and you explain why. Same goes for stoves and light sockets. If they don't listen or don't understand about the stove being hot they touch it when you're not around and they learn their lesson. They have now learned an important life lesson and suffer with the pain for a while. The knowledge gained lasts a life time, the pain is only temporary. Besides, it was their choice to make. Parents and society can only direct children to the proper path, but children must make their own choices. Our choices are what make us who we are. Therefore everyone should be free to make their own choices and accept the consequences of their actions. |
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As some people have mentioned, and I agree, look at the girl. Does she look 14 to you? Does she even look under 18?! She doesn't to me (the skimpy clothes and belly button piercing don't help), so why would she to Akon.
What's he supposed to do? "Excuse me ma'am, may I please see your ID before I dry hump you to ensure you're of age"? The girl next to Akon: ![]() |
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The fact is, the "black" description was not needed, so one wonders why it was put there. You could have put "tall rapper" in there and been just as descriptive, but to state he was tall would be totally redundant, just like mentioning that he's black. Smacks of racism in my opinion. |
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