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If some are too racist to accept the fact that Prince is black and proud of it, the problem is wholly and completely theirs. It would be easy for Prince to forget and avoid it like so many black celebrities. That trademark courage and individuality to stand up and speak out is part of what makes him great and a reason that he is a hero to so many. [/quoteashynevermind said:black and proud? Then why did he spend years claiming to be part Italian? He wishes he could be... | |
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In general I agree - Prince often throws out comments about social issues as if everyone has been privy to the same data he has and had access to his inner dialogue and thought process on the subject that brought him to this conclusion, so his distilled one sentence answers and remarks can often sound condescending, cryptic or just a little screwy. But on this occasion I think it was obvious what his point was and I don't think he was trying to sound deep, just forthright. | |
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True and that reading initiative program sounds ace. I was thinking about the same thing last night when Prince mentioned books. The social issues are so complex and you know we have to ask ourselves, What can we do to help fix the problem. I thought about the Nazi book burnings. I thought about going to the mall as a child and having at least two or three bookstores to choose from and now none. I thought about the decline in civilization and increased violence in the world and that people do not read as much. I feel the same way about books. I wish some of us at the org could fund something positive in the world. We could do as team and make positive change instead of place being overrun with a bunch of Negative Nancys. We realize the world is on downfall but what do we do to change it?? What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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Prince is a nut job. He's a JW.. When i became a fan back in 1984, I never thought he would lose his mind one day.. He doesn't care about his fans.. No box sets & unreleased concerts etc.. It's too bad that Prince went crazy somewhere A long the way.. If he was normal there would've been a 30 th anniversary tour & deluxe edition of Purple Rain. Hey Prince u don't live in the past.. But when you're in concert it's "You all remember the 80's".. prince is a psycho BOB4theFUNK | |
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KingSausage, don't bail! I don't have an opinion on 'forced vacinations' but I do confess I lack empathy for felony criminals (having been assaulted by some of them). I didn't say mb deserved death for being a punk but trying to take an officer's gun will very often get your ass blasted. His mama can cry but I won't. Sue me. - As for Prince saying 'Black Lives Matter', me originally saying I hear 'separation', is because it doesn't include all the other races that are also victims of bad cops and the criminals that walk among us. I do find it sad that Prince, the musician that always had so much to say that was original and changed the way I thought about things, is now uttering a catch phrase. Never heard him do that before so why shouldn't I notice? If he would have said 'All Lives Matter' I would have felt satisfied. - I never have and never will understand 'Race'. Prince isn't Prince because he's so-called 'African'. Most of his music is about sex and love. Something very 'human'. *sorry, MODS, if I'm talking too much* Peace 2 all. | |
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President Obama: Hey all you Grammy peeps! Please use your influence as artists to try to bring an end to violence and domestic abuse.
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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If you cant understand race, how can you speak intelligently on what makes a black man (which Prince like it or not) what he is? The fact that he is black is always part of who a black man is (I think Prince knows this) and it is racism in its purest form to suggest otherwise. | |
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I'm steps ahead of that boundry. Right is right and wrong is wrong, regardless of race. I will not be defined by my race because every race has good and evil and no race is greater than the other. Race is a man-made definition. Just because my ancestors humped under the tree of a geographical location that some old guys named in a drunken stupor, that doesn't define me. I understand the sentiment of 'black lives matter' but we're all stuck on this screwed up planet and I wish it wasn't about black or white but only right and wrong. - I saw it as Prince using a catch phrase to get claps. He really seems to be trying to 'fit in' when, to me, one of his greatest strengths was not trying to fit in. - Enough rambling. Time to make a turkey sandwich.
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Let me clarify one quick thing. I do not believe he threw the race card but rather, it was a clumsy PR effort made to sound enlightnened and socially aware. He can blab on about chemtrails on Tavis Smiley's show for God knows how long and come off as a loon but can barely utter three freaking words about the value of life given our current culture three to four months after the fact?
Why bother Prince? By waiting until last night, you just seem like a poser like the majority of those who were in attendance. Bye Felicia... A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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Perfectly stated. Thank you.
A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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WTF is wrong with you, seriously? [Edited 2/9/15 15:00pm] | |
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Some of the posts I'm reading have me baffled....In the real world Prince saying "black lives matter" isn't some shock statement or a look-at-me!!! moment. It's a nearly 60 year old black man who also happens to be a rock star stating what should be the obvious in a climate where young blacks get shot and killed by police in the name of "fear".....
It's an individual who while early on in his career tried to split the difference on race soon got reminded that no matter how much talent or success u have critics grade black acts not on their actual output but on their ability to project as a Magical Negro (think James, Aretha, Prince, MJ, Jimi, ect...)
More importantly, Prince is a black dude from the Midwest that was old enough to remember when MLK got shot and all hell broke loose in inner cities nation wide.
It is what it is....If you don't understand it, that's cool. We all should learn from each other. But it's best not to make chest-beating statements that u r clueless about....
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No way I'm going to read all the posts on this topic, a sample is enough to abandon all thoughts of answering some of the ignorant posts.
Black lives matter. It should not need an explanation, but sadly it does. | |
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hm, ssdd. | |
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babynoz said:
Probably. Lol. It makes no sense that anyone would be angry over what Prince said unless they are letting their egos express their opinion, for them, rather than the purpose of the message. Like it or not, I am glad he said what he said. [Edited 2/9/15 16:07pm] [Edited 2/10/15 17:20pm] | |
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how about "All lives matter." ?
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His hair/overall appearance is a huge factor in his live performances. He's quite proud of the hair, and on a purely vain level I just enjoy when he has nice hairstyles (it doesn't impact the music, but it's nicer to look at when he's performing and he has very durable hair throughout the years)
People will always disagree about his look/hair.. you should probably get used to it. Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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Black lives matter just like white lives matter. That was his point obviously... | |
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Me too. I was really hoping there would be.
The 'fro seems to be heading south don't you think. Better than on New Girl, but it looks almost like normla hair now (just way bigger)
Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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Interesting to note that Prince was involved in 3 of the biggest Grammy moments of the night: 'black lives matter', Beck scandalously winning Album of the Year, Kanye being a huge fucking douche and chastising Beck as if it was his 'fault' he won and acting as if Beck is some glitzy pop star who should 'realize' Beyonce's talent.. fuck out of here, Beck plays 14 instruments and has loads of talent, you piece of garbage. I don't care much for Beyonce but she IS talented, however, Ye doesn't have to stand up for her every time she loses something. She's got 20 Grammys, she'll be fine. Sheesh I thought he was joking when he came up but am now thoroughly pissed off finding out it was real..
On another note, now the liberals of social media are crazy about Prince and he's a hot trending topic, whereas the conservatives are totally bashing him (first time I've seen Prince gettnig bashed since maybe 2008's 'anti-gay' comments). "Prince exposes himself as a liberal dumbass", "What makes celebs so stupid and liberal?", "Favorite if you didn't know Prince was black til he grew the afro ( )" Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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That is the point, so that if one group within that 'all' is being discriminated in some way, it is right to expose those wrongs, and raise social consciousness about it, and for people to work together to resolve those issues and find solutions for improvement, instead of attacking those who reveal those wrongs. How else can societal ills be resolved if they are not addressed? [Edited 2/9/15 16:22pm] | |
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I could just imagine the comments, but he was always Black, but some pretend they don't see it because they don't want to acknowledge that he is Black, and the fact that many have their own personal definitions of what being 'Black' is. That may be an uncomfortable truth, some don't want to admit, but it's true. [Edited 2/9/15 16:23pm] | |
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Ya know...it really does not surprise me that anyone here on the org would disagree with ANYTHING Prince has to say....that has been done and no doubt will continue. What gets me is that by not really understanding what he said and the issue that surrounds it has brought out so many folk that do not truly realize how racist they really are.
The late 70's & early 80's brought about this battle cry "I am color blind". My response then and my response now..."You are a fool!" If when you (no matter who you may be) look in the mirror everyday of your life and not see that you are not Green...you are fully aware of what color you are and what color you are not.
Black people...African Americans have always known what color they are (no matter what shade, eye color, or hair texture) and have never needed a mirror for clarity. Along with this comes how we have been treated in a country that has been built on the backs of our ancestors. Now after over 400 years we are still not treated as equal in all regards or with the respect of other races. If you do not find a problem with that then YOU are the problem...period.
So when Prince, a Blackman, makes a statement that includes Black Lives Matter...there is the audacity of some fans(?) to insinuate that he not only deny the issue but his race in the process.
Recognize this is just what racist do. Willie Lynch may or may not be ficticious but the theory has been in full effect for over 400 yrs. Divide...Divide...Divide
Until covert racist thought is eliminated from the minds of those who are color blind, those living with racial privelidge, those just plain blind or flat out racist we will unfortunately have these issues and discussions. The org is not immune.
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I've since googled it and found Blacklivesmatter.com - Which would be a better thread title. | |
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No Noodled24...the organization was not what he was talking about. He specifically said what he ment...BLACK LIVES MATTER. It is a battle cry...period. You nor anyonelse can justify it to mean anything less than what it means. [Edited 2/9/15 16:53pm] | |
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Has anybody seen Prince perform in concert within the past few years? When he performed "Controversy" during the W2A show I attended, he led the audience with multiple chants of this ... exactly as the song was recorded decades earlier:
I wish there was no black and white "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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