I'm in the UK didn't know Blacklivesmatter.com was a charty. I now understand what he was refering to at the grammys. You could have saved yourself some typing and just posted the web address.
I still think the line in Marz is clumsy at best. As is your pointing and calling me racist. Let's not pretend "Mars" is "Glory". [Edited 2/9/15 17:21pm] | |
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It's so silly for some fans to be angry at a comment that reflects the truth of a societal ill. Often times, whenever Prince says anything of concern regarding the Black community, so many fans try hard to make excuses of what he says, because they can't seem to accept that he has actual concerns for his own community , and they will try to say he wasn't serious, doesn't know what he's talking about, just trying to fit in, etc., etc., We hear these same comments from many of his fans. The bottom line is that some have issue with Prince identifying with the Black community, but don't really want to say that out loud, and often use those type of excuses to cover how they really feel.
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You've been a Prince fan since '84 and are just now noticing he's weird.. eh.. that's interesting. [Edited 2/9/15 17:51pm] Change it one more time.. | |
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Do you understand that most "black" people are ethnically mixed? "Black" is a social racial category. It says nothing about ethnic makeup or the national heritage of ones ethnic ancestry. Change it one more time.. | |
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I'm beginning to feel that it isn't so much that Prince is black, but that he's embracing being instead of embrassed of being black. Who else gets slammed for embracing who they are with it's joys and ills? | |
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If you told Prince in 1984 that he would lose his mind & become a Jw.. He would've laughed & said no way Will i end up being a 57 yr old who is just plain Crazy BOB4theFUNK | |
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The Grammy's in general was garbage and Prince didn't help the situation. | |
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Prince History Lesson:
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I don't see how he's lost his mind. Just because he says and does things that are contrary to what you want doesnt mean hes crazy. It just means he's living HIS life, not yours, nor you his. Change it one more time.. | |
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Prince (circa 1979) says you are full of shit. And so does prince.org. - He catered to the black community from day one.
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His love of ice cream cones also goes waaaaay back.
[Edited 2/9/15 18:12pm] "New Power slide...." | |
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this was not the first time Prince made a statement in support of black social issues
MARCH 29, 2012 Prince Shows Support for the Trayvon Martin Protestmusic legend Prince is seen court-side at a basketball game donning a black hoodie with large scripted letters in red. The caption simply read “Suspicious?” Brilliant!
“Transracial is a term that has long since been defined as the adoption of a child that is of a different race than the adoptive parents,” : https://thinkprogress.org...fb6e18544a | |
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Hater 'Bye! | |
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"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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Prove you wrong? His racial identity is still the same since he's been born, but you sound kind of angry for Prince embracing who he always was. I don't think it was Prince who was disillusioned about his race, I believe it was many of his fans who ignored he was Black all along and they were comfortable with that illusion. [Edited 2/10/15 5:31am] | |
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Most Prince fans are white. And most orgers are white too. And most grammy watchers are young white females waiting to catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift or Myley Cyrus. They were probably sad that One Direction wasn't there. Case and point is all the people on twitter who had no idea who Beck was. They probably also had no idea what point Pharrel and Prince were trying to make. | |
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WOW. I agree that he wasn't right in the way he handled the WB dispute and sometimes totally acted like a spoiled teenager (and most of the other stuff about double albums, films, money, special treatment), but 2 failed marriages? no children? no family? no friends? Odd enough that you equate his inappropriate response to WB as the reason for his divorces.. where's the correlation? It was in horrible taste imo for you to say 'no children' when it's known that Prince lost 2 children (as said by Mayte; I've heard Manuela was also pregnant at one time but I don't know if this is fact)... as much as we'd love to, we don't know Prince like that to know exactly what he wants and when he wants. For all we know, he could have had a child in the past 10/15 years but chose not to. We really wouldn't know. LOL at how you assume he has no friends or family. Hate his attitude all you want but maybe don't make up 'facts' about P's life that you have no idea about? Jagoff parents? Who's the real dick here? LOL.
In no way am I a stan. I can admit that Prince can be and unfortunately, a lot of times IS a dick. But those personal attacks were totally uncalled for. If you don't like the way he left WB or any of his post-1988 work, that's fine... but chill.
IMO, he didn't show cling much of an attachment to being black in the beginning because he was trying to become famous for being HIMSELF. Not famous for being 'that black guy' but famous for being totally kick ass and talented. Which is why he blurred his own race (to make mystique and possibly avoid racism/dismissal from prejudiced people), added Wendy Lisa Bobby Matt etc.. He was trying to gain respect as an artist and not be looked at as just 'black artist'. Once he became famous, it was probably easier for him in the 90s to embrace whatever he wanted (in this case his black audience) because he was already famous and the lines were thinning by then when it came to 'black' and 'white' music.. let's not forget that in 1982 MTV wouldn't play black stars.. there was a lot of racism/stereotypes he was probably trying to avoid
[Edited 2/9/15 19:20pm] Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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Pianist and songwriter. Father of Prince and Tyka Nelson Prince was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Mattie Della (Shaw) and John Lewis Nelson. His parents were both African-American
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Exactly. I don't think that it occurs to some that Prince is really a Black man. | |
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Nicely put Prince. He got his point across without sounding dogmatic or silly. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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He claimed to be part Italian for years, I'm aware he's black from day one | |
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Wow, a single issue...good going. | |
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Off the subject, he's dead on about the chemtrails... but it's not just over black neighborhoods... | |
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please elaborate. “Transracial is a term that has long since been defined as the adoption of a child that is of a different race than the adoptive parents,” : https://thinkprogress.org...fb6e18544a | |
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Please don't elaborate. This place is crazy enough already. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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"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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A message from Prince.
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No it is NOT a good thing - especially when men like Prince are denied their right to acknowledge their blackness by white people who hide their contempt for it behind the completely fictional concept of a colorless utopia. Black people have tried to not be seen as black. It doesn't work. Insisting that they constant relinquish blackness for something that the ruling class has never even pretended to accept is the definition of racism. | |
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Gosh... Prince was really cool yesterday... Prince 4Ever. | |
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