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@BAM_OU

The LORD liveth and blessed be my rock

Присоединился Mart 2009
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The questions I have for those saying Iran is winning. How many ships has Iran sunk? How many planes have they shot down? How many military sites have they destroyed? How many missiles have they intercepted? How many government officials have they killed?
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I've listened to a Jay Z interview. What makes him think he can challenge Michael Eric Dyson on any of his opinions?😂
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@covie_93 What do the troops think about it?
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US troops are dying in a war and the White House is out here treating it like it's a video game. The bar is in hell.
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The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
Scenes from Budgam, Kashmir today show thousands of protesters rallying in support of Iran and to mourn Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
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@drizzyys Y'all call a Kendrick song about being a hypocrite deep and meaningful but this man starts talking about intra-racial dynamics and it doesn't spark your interest.😂 Maybe if it rhymed and was over a beat you'd be interested.
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@drizzyys This man is well known and respected in academia. He's truly intelligent. But you don't find what he says captivating, you find what the rapper who didn't graduate highschool says captivating.😂
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Professor Eric Dyson in a new video shares that Jay Z contacted him & VIGOROUSLY disagreed with him about his criticism of the way Kendrick Lamar tried to strip Drake of his Blackness during the beef as well as the pedophilia accusations that were made against Drake. Dyson argued that Drake, as a biracial artist from the Black diaspora, is undeniably part of Black culture & that reducing Blackness to a narrow definition ignores the global scope of the Black experience. He added that while Kendrick Lamar is a brilliant lyricist, the attempt to question Drake’s authenticity reflects a problematic tendency to police who is allowed to belong in the culture. Shawn Carter, better known as Jay Z disagrees with Professor Eric Dyson’s take.
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Professor Eric Dyson continues to defend Drake’s blackness on @stephenasmith ‘s show- calls out Kendrick Lamar as well as others who called Drake a colonizer & a culture vulture. He says “I’m pissed that Drake gets dismissed, off the scene, when he’s been Drake for 15 years & you act like you didn’t know that, now he’s not really black?” He continues “Drake is a brilliant rapper, what he’s done to expand the horizon of Hip-Hop is underestimated, even artistically […] We have to stop this narrow, punishing, pernicious, limited viewpoint about blackness”. Watch the full segment here:

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@EdKrassen Is the entire country supposed to be flat? Lmao
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I’m starting to think that the Trump White House is lying about the amount of damage we have caused in Iran. CNN literally reported from Tehran and life is going on like normal there.
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@eftiiano @nbastradepalace You can't compare Tupac and Malcolm to Kendrick. Kendrick is nothing but a rapper. Music doesn't create change, Kendrick is proof of that. The most it can do is reflect the change the Tupacs and Malcoms created.
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Eftiiano@eftiiano·
@BAM_OU @nbastradepalace The political stance you are taking was never in Kendrick’s part as well. You say Malcom X and Tupac, but neither of those guys stood for the modern political parties. His albums were always about the fact that liberation starts with the individual and not a ballot.
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@eftiiano @nbastradepalace What he does is observe. He spends the next 5 years waiting for whatever the next struggle we'll face. He takes notes and when he's ready, he'll turn our struggle into another album. The cycle continues.
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@eftiiano @nbastradepalace During said 5 years when he's not making music, he does nothing to support the social issues we face everyday, the ones he rapped about his entire album pretending to care. Far from anything matching Tupac or Malcolm. Not a signal act of significance.
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@LanaLannne We buy the album and once he gets all the sales he needs, he disappears back to his wealth for the next 5 years, while we sit here repissed at white people because of his album.
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@LanaLannne But nah. Instead of doing stuff that actually makes a difference, we get a few songs on an album every 5 years. He raps about stuff he knows is gonna get us emotional and pissed off, but in a way that makes us think he relates so we connect to it.
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@LanaLannne He calls America racist but when Donald Trump, a man who is as blatantly racist as a politician can be, runs for PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 3 TIMES, he didn't lend his voice a single time. All the songs referencing the KKK and he didnt vote for the black woman over the KKK.😂
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@LanaLannne In 15 years, nothing. He acts like he's pro-black before anything else but treyvon Martin, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor ect. he never said a word about any of them outside his music years later. Doesn't help at all.
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