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Reply #90 posted 04/24/06 12:14pm

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Graycap23 said:

StoneCrib said:


Oh he'd DOG out Eminem. Should I make up a Maclom speech for that occasion?

MALCOLM X ON EMINEM:

And then we have Eminem. The bastard son of Hip Hop and a trailer park somewhere in the Midwest. An outcast in the midst of outcasts. How did we let THIS happen? The man is reaping the rewards of a music genre created and sustained by the great people of Africa.

The slap to our collective faces is that he profits more than some of our own from our own creation. But alas, this is the way it's always been for us, hasn't it?

His speeches of him being subjected to "hard times" is a complete joke and yet another painful slap in the face of our people, for we all know that all he has to do is let his hair grow out, put on an Armani suit, and waltz into a wall street office and get hired on the spot.

Oh, woe is Eminem and his hard life as a white man in America. We Africans cry a thousand rivers equal to the Nile for you, Mr. White Rapper.

Oh, and Mr. Eminem, if you didn't know who "I" was...Let me introduce myself: Hi, my name is The REAL Slim Shady...And I've already stood up.


U.....have missed your calling!


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Reply #91 posted 04/24/06 1:07pm

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StoneCrib said:

TonyVanDam said:



...or even better: what would Malcolm think of white rap arists or white boybands in general?

Oh he'd DOG out Eminem. Should I make up a Maclom speech for that occasion?

MALCOLM X ON EMINEM:

And then we have Eminem. The bastard son of Hip Hop and a trailer park somewhere in the Midwest. An outcast in the midst of outcasts. How did we let THIS happen? The man is reaping the rewards of a music genre created and sustained by the great people of Africa.

The slap to our collective faces is that he profits more than some of our own from our own creation. But alas, this is the way it's always been for us, hasn't it?

His speeches of him being subjected to "hard times" is a complete joke and yet another painful slap in the face of our people, for we all know that all he has to do is let his hair grow out, put on an Armani suit, and waltz into a wall street office and get hired on the spot.

Oh, woe is Eminem and his hard life as a white man in America. We Africans cry a thousand rivers equal to the Nile for you, Mr. White Rapper.

Oh, and Mr. Eminem, if you didn't know who "I" was...Let me introduce myself: Hi, my name is The REAL Slim Shady...And I've already stood up.



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Reply #92 posted 04/24/06 1:39pm

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TonyVanDam said:

StoneCrib said:


Oh he'd DOG out Eminem. Should I make up a Maclom speech for that occasion?

MALCOLM X ON EMINEM:

And then we have Eminem. The bastard son of Hip Hop and a trailer park somewhere in the Midwest. An outcast in the midst of outcasts. How did we let THIS happen? The man is reaping the rewards of a music genre created and sustained by the great people of Africa.

The slap to our collective faces is that he profits more than some of our own from our own creation. But alas, this is the way it's always been for us, hasn't it?

His speeches of him being subjected to "hard times" is a complete joke and yet another painful slap in the face of our people, for we all know that all he has to do is let his hair grow out, put on an Armani suit, and waltz into a wall street office and get hired on the spot.

Oh, woe is Eminem and his hard life as a white man in America. We Africans cry a thousand rivers equal to the Nile for you, Mr. White Rapper.

Oh, and Mr. Eminem, if you didn't know who "I" was...Let me introduce myself: Hi, my name is The REAL Slim Shady...And I've already stood up.



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Reply #93 posted 04/24/06 1:40pm

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then I question whether he would of spoke of MJ in terms of black v. white


Yes, I question the exact same thing. If it was before Mecca, then yes he was racist and hated most white people. If after, then the comments made about MJ are wrong! Malcolm learned to respect all people regardless of their colour.
[Edited 4/24/06 9:37am]


Just to clarify, I'm not saying that Malcom was a racist before Mecca. And he certainly wasn't letting anyone off the hook after Mecca.
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Reply #94 posted 04/24/06 7:12pm

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Oh, THAT'S an easy 1 - There's only ONE answer for that question:

I can even here Malcolm's speech about MJ:

MALCOLM X ON MICHAEL JACKSON (In that haunting Malcolm X voice of his):

Never has there ever been a more embarrassing "so-called Negro" such as this man. He's captivated by the white man's beauty and the white man's vices and the white man's women. His face alone is a disgrace to Africa and every African that died for him to have the right to be who he wants to be. Sadly he IS who wants to be.

He sings for the white man. He dances for the white man. He wants to BE the white man. Yes. That same white man that enslaved our people and that continue to oppress our people to this very day. Yes. Our people. His people...or what he USED to claim as HIS people. Young Mr. Jackson needs to recognize the beauty of being black and all that is Black. Unfortunately...I say unfortunately, he no longer even recognizes himself.


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Reply #95 posted 04/24/06 7:55pm

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StoneCrib said:

TonyVanDam said:



...or even better: what would Malcolm think of white rap arists or white boybands in general?

Oh he'd DOG out Eminem. Should I make up a Maclom speech for that occasion?

MALCOLM X ON EMINEM:

And then we have Eminem. The bastard son of Hip Hop and a trailer park somewhere in the Midwest. An outcast in the midst of outcasts. How did we let THIS happen? The man is reaping the rewards of a music genre created and sustained by the great people of Africa.

The slap to our collective faces is that he profits more than some of our own from our own creation. But alas, this is the way it's always been for us, hasn't it?

His speeches of him being subjected to "hard times" is a complete joke and yet another painful slap in the face of our people, for we all know that all he has to do is let his hair grow out, put on an Armani suit, and waltz into a wall street office and get hired on the spot.

Oh, woe is Eminem and his hard life as a white man in America. We Africans cry a thousand rivers equal to the Nile for you, Mr. White Rapper.

Oh, and Mr. Eminem, if you didn't know who "I" was...Let me introduce myself: Hi, my name is The REAL Slim Shady...And I've already stood up.


Yeah.. well Clayton Bigsby has some words. lol
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Reply #96 posted 04/24/06 8:18pm

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u2prnce said:

StoneCrib said:

Oh, THAT'S an easy 1 - There's only ONE answer for that question:

I can even here Malcolm's speech about MJ:

MALCOLM X ON MICHAEL JACKSON (In that haunting Malcolm X voice of his):

Never has there ever been a more embarrassing "so-called Negro" such as this man. He's captivated by the white man's beauty and the white man's vices and the white man's women. His face alone is a disgrace to Africa and every African that died for him to have the right to be who he wants to be. Sadly he IS who wants to be.

He sings for the white man. He dances for the white man. He wants to BE the white man. Yes. That same white man that enslaved our people and that continue to oppress our people to this very day. Yes. Our people. His people...or what he USED to claim as HIS people. Young Mr. Jackson needs to recognize the beauty of being black and all that is Black. Unfortunately...I say unfortunately, he no longer even recognizes himself.


Good job.

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Reply #97 posted 04/24/06 8:19pm

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Sdldawn said:

StoneCrib said:


Oh he'd DOG out Eminem. Should I make up a Maclom speech for that occasion?

MALCOLM X ON EMINEM:

And then we have Eminem. The bastard son of Hip Hop and a trailer park somewhere in the Midwest. An outcast in the midst of outcasts. How did we let THIS happen? The man is reaping the rewards of a music genre created and sustained by the great people of Africa.

The slap to our collective faces is that he profits more than some of our own from our own creation. But alas, this is the way it's always been for us, hasn't it?

His speeches of him being subjected to "hard times" is a complete joke and yet another painful slap in the face of our people, for we all know that all he has to do is let his hair grow out, put on an Armani suit, and waltz into a wall street office and get hired on the spot.

Oh, woe is Eminem and his hard life as a white man in America. We Africans cry a thousand rivers equal to the Nile for you, Mr. White Rapper.

Oh, and Mr. Eminem, if you didn't know who "I" was...Let me introduce myself: Hi, my name is The REAL Slim Shady...And I've already stood up.


Yeah.. well Clayton Bigsby has some words. lol


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