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Reply #30 posted 11/23/09 2:23pm

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Harlepolis said:

Thats right!

Pick the easy target,,,,,and ignore the homophobia caused by the bigger PINK ELEPHANT(The whole middle America) rolleyes


Middle America?!? I figured most of the homophobia was coming from people that the ABC Network were trying (and failed) to protect from Adam Lambert and his antics! lol


Them too!
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Reply #31 posted 11/23/09 2:26pm

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Sorry, disagree, especially if she's talking about Kanye. He's hip hop, but he's also (arguably moreso) pop. She was going to tour with him, remember?

Not to mention the fact, in her defense, that she was ONLY talking (ostensibly) about Kanye, not as a representative of hip hop, but simply one of the world's ost popular acts right now. The interviewer is the one who corralled the discussion to one about hip hop in general.


Kanye has been the only big hip-hop artist to speak on "homophobia" (such an inaccurate buzzword for homosexual bias or homosexual discrimination).
Let's keep it real:
White middle America never gave a damn about the phrase when Cam'ron was using it. Its only when the little white kids listening to 50 Cent, Wayne and the rest of the pop rappers INCLUDING EMINEM omg started using the phrase. Now its a concern? GTFOH. I'm sticking to what I said - COOL POINTS FOR HER GAY CROWD. I believe she's generally concerned about homosexual discrimination. I also believe that its "pop" to be mad at Kanye since he interrupted the little white chick. rolleyes
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Reply #32 posted 11/23/09 2:30pm

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she needs to leave weezy alone lol. "no homo" lol
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Reply #33 posted 11/23/09 2:31pm

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Middle America?!? I figured most of the homophobia was coming from people that the ABC Network were trying (and failed) to protect from Adam Lambert and his antics!


Glad you brought that up. Let's touch on THAT hypocrisy for a moment. Throughout the evening, ABC kept announcing "Coming up, a performance by Adam Lambert that you'll be talking about tomorrow!" or "....that you won't want to miss!" They promoted it like it was going to be eye popping, and saved it as the finale to the show, which just happens to land around 11 p.m. THEN after the performance, ABC won't show it to the west coast as we saw it on the east coast. When you watch the performance, you can see them trying to cut away during certain times (like the oral sex, kissing the keyboard player), yet failed to cut anything out live. The View wasn't allowed to show it today, because it was "inappropriate". Yet they showed Madonna's tongue hockey match with Britney and Christina over and over when that happened. How is not vulgar to see lesbians, but not gay men? It's gender, and sexual discrimination, and damn near homophobic. Parents balked because their kids saw some homos having fun. My question becomes WHY AREN'T YOUR KIDS IN BED AT 11 P.M.????
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Reply #34 posted 11/23/09 2:35pm

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Harlepolis said:

Thats right!

Pick the easy target,,,,,and ignore the homophobia caused by the bigger PINK ELEPHANT(The whole middle America) rolleyes

she spoke about that the National March for Equality in October
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Reply #35 posted 11/23/09 2:35pm

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Typical pop icon mentality. More statements made for "cool points" with her own crowd. She knows damn well that she is not relevant in the hip-hop community. She made the comment to appeal even more to her gay crowd, especially the ones outraged with hip-hop in general.
There's enough homophobia in pop music to keep her plenty busy with comments. Why doesn't she address the pop crowd? Nothing wrong with her giving her opinion but the motivations behind it are transparent.

Well, I can only speak for this homo, but I can't stand her. Never could. She's so over hyped, and we're being spoon fed her nonsense by the media (read: Beyonce).

I have to take her comments with a squirt of hairspray. She's another artist who says there is homophobia in shit hop. That's not exactly anything groundbreaking on her part. Did it bring attention to it? Eh, perhaps, but I would bet not to a great extent. If she's just saying it to endear her gay fan base to her more, well that's just a bit of contrived bullshit then. Bet she comes out next year and admits she ate pussy in college or something, to appeal to her gay fans even more. Gheezus, just strap one on and fuck 'em all, Ms. Germanotta. Put a pillow up under their ass, they'll like that!

lol lol lol
"Strap one on..." That was funny.
Seriously. We know its bullshit for cool points.
Homosexual discrimination, like any other form of discrimination is serious business and should be treated as such.
She should have let Torré control the comment like that. She should have just said that discrimination needs to be eradicated. I was with her on trying to keep things positive instead of drawing negative energy, though. I sensed a little ego with her comment about not wanting to say his name and have "everybody hate him" If its Kanye, I think its safe to say he'll survive because he's always saying stupid shit. Nobody would be surprised and I don't think anyone would hate him any more if they don't hate him already. biggrin
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Reply #36 posted 11/23/09 2:37pm

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Lammastide said:


Not to mention the fact, in her defense, that she was ONLY talking (ostensibly) about Kanye, not as a representative of hip hop, but simply one of the world's ost popular acts right now. The interviewer is the one who corralled the discussion to one about hip hop in general.


Kanye has been the only big hip-hop artist to speak on "homophobia" (such an inaccurate buzzword for homosexual bias or homosexual discrimination).
Let's keep it real:
White middle America never gave a damn about the phrase when Cam'ron was using it. Its only when the little white kids listening to 50 Cent, Wayne and the rest of the pop rappers INCLUDING EMINEM omg started using the phrase. Now its a concern? GTFOH. I'm sticking to what I said - COOL POINTS FOR HER GAY CROWD. I believe she's generally concerned about homosexual discrimination. I also believe that its "pop" to be mad at Kanye since he interrupted the little white chick. rolleyes

Every bit of this is likely true... and? lol When things become visible, that's when they get addressed proportionately. I, for one, am glad, because though I give Kanye points for speaking up... years ago, he sho is co-signing the "no homo" thing these days. If that characterizes our sole "champion" in the genre, I am not at all mad to get another from beyond... even if, yes, she's exploiting her visibility as some new gay icon.
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Reply #37 posted 11/23/09 2:45pm

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Lammastide said:

BlaqueKnight said:



Kanye has been the only big hip-hop artist to speak on "homophobia" (such an inaccurate buzzword for homosexual bias or homosexual discrimination).
Let's keep it real:
White middle America never gave a damn about the phrase when Cam'ron was using it. Its only when the little white kids listening to 50 Cent, Wayne and the rest of the pop rappers INCLUDING EMINEM omg started using the phrase. Now its a concern? GTFOH. I'm sticking to what I said - COOL POINTS FOR HER GAY CROWD. I believe she's generally concerned about homosexual discrimination. I also believe that its "pop" to be mad at Kanye since he interrupted the little white chick. rolleyes

Every bit of this is likely true... and? lol When things become visible, that's when they get addressed proportionately. I, for one, am glad, because though I give Kanye points for speaking up... years ago, he sho is co-signing the "no homo" thing these days. If that characterizes our sole "champion" in the genre, I am not at all mad to get another from beyond... even if, yes, she's exploiting her visibility as some new gay icon.
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watch the video from the National March for Equality.
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Reply #38 posted 11/23/09 2:56pm

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watch the video from the National March for Equality.[/quote]
Why? What difference would it make? Nobody said she's not genuinely concerned about gay rights/homosexual discrimination/etc. You can be an actual proponent of a cause and still use it for cool points if you are a celebrity. Its done all of the time by many people.
Its still not going to make any difference to hip-hop headz. They don't give a damn about Lady Gaga or what she has to say. They might give some serious thought if Jay-Z said something, but not Lady Gaga.
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Reply #39 posted 11/23/09 2:58pm

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BlaqueKnight said:

ehuffnsd said:



watch the video from the National March for Equality.

Why? What difference would it make? Nobody said she's not genuinely concerned about gay rights/homosexual discrimination/etc. You can be an actual proponent of a cause and still use it for cool points if you are a celebrity. Its done all of the time by many people.
Its still not going to make any difference to hip-hop headz. They don't give a damn about Lady Gaga or what she has to say. They might give some serious thought if Jay-Z said something, but not Lady Gaga.
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in the video she makes a more general statement about the music industry itself.
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Reply #40 posted 11/23/09 3:35pm

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BlaqueKnight said:

ehuffnsd said:


watch the video from the National March for Equality.

Why? What difference would it make? Nobody said she's not genuinely concerned about gay rights/homosexual discrimination/etc. You can be an actual proponent of a cause and still use it for cool points if you are a celebrity. Its done all of the time by many people.
Its still not going to make any difference to hip-hop headz. They don't give a damn about Lady Gaga or what she has to say. They might give some serious thought if Jay-Z said something, but not Lady Gaga.

I'd humor you're correct here, too. But here's the thing: Just as you pointed out earlier, hip hop's consumer base is not just "headz," it's little suburban kids who listen to EMINEM, Kanye AND Gaga. Her comments may not mean a thing to core listeners, but they very well could mean tons to that crossover crowd, who, though advocates of "real" rolleyes hip hop try to pretend like they care nothing about, are truly the ones keeping food on their tables and rims on their Maibachs instead of on their really nice Audis.

Economics aside, I wish there was more genuine cultural critique of anti-gay sentiment in black diasporan culture. Hip hop is just a spec. And, you're right, Gaga has little pull there. But when the likes of respected cats like Jay-Z aren't taking up the cause -- or when we get the conflicting BS of a Kanye -- what are dudes like me supposed to do, get mad at an outsider who speaks the truth? confuse

Lastly, lost in all this is one fact: If homophobic content didn't exist in hip hop, no one could pull that card... even if they now do so unfairly. I mean, no one is disproportionately accusing rappers of promoting, say, Satanic worship or neo-Nazism... because everyone can clearly see hip hop makes no accommodation for that stuff.
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Reply #41 posted 11/23/09 3:50pm

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Reply #42 posted 11/23/09 4:03pm

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BlaqueKnight said:

Lammastide said:


Not to mention the fact, in her defense, that she was ONLY talking (ostensibly) about Kanye, not as a representative of hip hop, but simply one of the world's ost popular acts right now. The interviewer is the one who corralled the discussion to one about hip hop in general.


Kanye has been the only big hip-hop artist to speak on "homophobia" (such an inaccurate buzzword for homosexual bias or homosexual discrimination).
Let's keep it real:
White middle America never gave a damn about the phrase when Cam'ron was using it. Its only when the little white kids listening to 50 Cent, Wayne and the rest of the pop rappers INCLUDING EMINEM omg started using the phrase. Now its a concern? GTFOH. I'm sticking to what I said - COOL POINTS FOR HER GAY CROWD. I believe she's generally concerned about homosexual discrimination. I also believe that its "pop" to be mad at Kanye since he interrupted the little white chick. rolleyes


I don't know if I agree with that. I'm certain that some gays had issues with the West Coast rappers about homophobia before during the 88-93 era. But none of gays were brave enough to finally speak out about it as well as they would in later years due to issues with Eminem.
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TonyVanDam said:

Middle America?!? I figured most of the homophobia was coming from people that the ABC Network were trying (and failed) to protect from Adam Lambert and his antics!


Glad you brought that up. Let's touch on THAT hypocrisy for a moment. Throughout the evening, ABC kept announcing "Coming up, a performance by Adam Lambert that you'll be talking about tomorrow!" or "....that you won't want to miss!" They promoted it like it was going to be eye popping, and saved it as the finale to the show, which just happens to land around 11 p.m. THEN after the performance, ABC won't show it to the west coast as we saw it on the east coast. When you watch the performance, you can see them trying to cut away during certain times (like the oral sex, kissing the keyboard player), yet failed to cut anything out live. The View wasn't allowed to show it today, because it was "inappropriate". Yet they showed Madonna's tongue hockey match with Britney and Christina over and over when that happened. How is not vulgar to see lesbians, but not gay men? It's gender, and sexual discrimination, and damn near homophobic. Parents balked because their kids saw some homos having fun. My question becomes WHY AREN'T YOUR KIDS IN BED AT 11 P.M.????


2 WORDS: sexual hypocrites

We in general are quick to negativity criticize gay men, but yet we love to put lipstick lesbians & bisexual women on display at every opportunity possible.

This problem happens very offer in rap videos. And now it looks like the ABC Network are letting the double standards happen under their watch as well.
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Reply #46 posted 11/23/09 4:27pm

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TonyVanDam said:

ernestsewell said:



Glad you brought that up. Let's touch on THAT hypocrisy for a moment. Throughout the evening, ABC kept announcing "Coming up, a performance by Adam Lambert that you'll be talking about tomorrow!" or "....that you won't want to miss!" They promoted it like it was going to be eye popping, and saved it as the finale to the show, which just happens to land around 11 p.m. THEN after the performance, ABC won't show it to the west coast as we saw it on the east coast. When you watch the performance, you can see them trying to cut away during certain times (like the oral sex, kissing the keyboard player), yet failed to cut anything out live. The View wasn't allowed to show it today, because it was "inappropriate". Yet they showed Madonna's tongue hockey match with Britney and Christina over and over when that happened. How is not vulgar to see lesbians, but not gay men? It's gender, and sexual discrimination, and damn near homophobic. Parents balked because their kids saw some homos having fun. My question becomes WHY AREN'T YOUR KIDS IN BED AT 11 P.M.????


2 WORDS: sexual hypocrites

We in general are quick to negativity criticize gay men, but yet we love to put lipstick lesbians & bisexual women on display at every opportunity possible.

This problem happens very offer in rap videos. And now it looks like the ABC Network are letting the double standards happen under their watch as well.


Well its her opinion on something and everyone can give an opinion on anything they want but its what is relevant and what is not. I mean i can say Ryan Adams is the best artist of the decade and U can say he sucks, but havent heard one album, thats what im talking in terms of relevance. She is entitled to say anything she wants, but theres alot of things that can also be addressed here, like the fact that she uses overt sexual images to sell, i mean what if someone came out and said that tomorrow, i guarantee 90% of this forum would jump on the person saying it. She isnt wrong for her statement its the "brownie points" she is trying to score, as of now she is just viewwed as a nut job, and she is trying to be noticed as someone that has an opinion, which is all fine, but call it what it is. Theres also alot of racism in country music and i dont see that being addressed? The also explotation of women in videos, i mean it would be more relevant if she said women are sexual objects in rap videos, but then she would be putting her foot in her mouth cause she uses sex to sell also.

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Reply #47 posted 11/23/09 4:28pm

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TonyVanDam said:

ernestsewell said:



Glad you brought that up. Let's touch on THAT hypocrisy for a moment. Throughout the evening, ABC kept announcing "Coming up, a performance by Adam Lambert that you'll be talking about tomorrow!" or "....that you won't want to miss!" They promoted it like it was going to be eye popping, and saved it as the finale to the show, which just happens to land around 11 p.m. THEN after the performance, ABC won't show it to the west coast as we saw it on the east coast. When you watch the performance, you can see them trying to cut away during certain times (like the oral sex, kissing the keyboard player), yet failed to cut anything out live. The View wasn't allowed to show it today, because it was "inappropriate". Yet they showed Madonna's tongue hockey match with Britney and Christina over and over when that happened. How is not vulgar to see lesbians, but not gay men? It's gender, and sexual discrimination, and damn near homophobic. Parents balked because their kids saw some homos having fun. My question becomes WHY AREN'T YOUR KIDS IN BED AT 11 P.M.????


2 WORDS: sexual hypocrites

We in general are quick to negativity criticize gay men, but yet we love to put lipstick lesbians & bisexual women on display at every opportunity possible.

This problem happens very offer in rap videos. And now it looks like the ABC Network are letting the double standards happen under their watch as well.


I agree on that but the whole lesbian thing is fake, two hot girls kissing is now a thing to get you on youtube, its a fucking fad at this point, this is why this whole "coming out" statements from people like Adam Lambert and Aubrey O Day and Fergie is like, "Ok who gives a shit"

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Girl4both said:

Why didnt lady gaga talk about homophobia in rock, pop, and reggae music? I'm tired of people always calling out ((black)) rappers on their homophobia...its not just ((black)) rappers who are homophobic its other genres of music also.
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I was thinking the SAME thing, hip hop is often the only lightening rod for a lot of negativity that exists in MANY genres of music. Even the hair bands of the '80s with their long hair and makeup wearing selves were homophobic. rolleyes
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Reply #50 posted 11/23/09 5:19pm

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SCNDLS said:

Girl4both said:

Why didnt lady gaga talk about homophobia in rock, pop, and reggae music? I'm tired of people always calling out ((black)) rappers on their homophobia...its not just ((black)) rappers who are homophobic its other genres of music also.
[Edited 11/23/09 1:25am]

I was thinking the SAME thing, hip hop is often the only lightening rod for a lot of negativity that exists in MANY genres of music. Even the hair bands of the '80s with their long hair and makeup wearing selves were homophobic. rolleyes


Because alot of them were gay themselves, just like a good % of the rappers are closeted gay, this is a known fact.

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SCNDLS said:

Girl4both said:

Why didnt lady gaga talk about homophobia in rock, pop, and reggae music? I'm tired of people always calling out ((black)) rappers on their homophobia...its not just ((black)) rappers who are homophobic its other genres of music also.
[Edited 11/23/09 1:25am]

I was thinking the SAME thing, hip hop is often the only lightening rod for a lot of negativity that exists in MANY genres of music. Even the hair bands of the '80s with their long hair and makeup wearing selves were homophobic. rolleyes

Yeah... and they don't exist anymore! lol
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Reply #52 posted 11/23/09 5:22pm

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SCNDLS said:


I was thinking the SAME thing, hip hop is often the only lightening rod for a lot of negativity that exists in MANY genres of music. Even the hair bands of the '80s with their long hair and makeup wearing selves were homophobic. rolleyes


Because alot of them were gay themselves, just like a good % of the rappers are closeted gay, this is a known fact.

How is it a fact? Where's that documented and confirmed?
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Reply #53 posted 11/23/09 5:32pm

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She should be addressing homophobia in America in general.

Hip hop didnt say gay couple couldnt get married, nor did hip hop say that gays couldnt join the military. Hip hop doesnt discriminate. Its the fucking government. If alot of these rappers are homophobic then its because of society's standards - America created homophobia.
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Reply #54 posted 11/23/09 5:39pm

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Prospect said:

She should be addressing homophobia in America in general.

Hip hop didnt say gay couple couldnt get married, nor did hip hop say that gays couldnt join the military. Hip hop doesnt discriminate. Its the fucking government. If alot of these rappers are homophobic then its because of society's standards - America created homophobia.

As Eric has repeatedly pointed out, Gaga has addressed homophobia in America in general. She's being fairly consistent here... in a discussion pointedly about popular music and, at Touré's steering, about hip hop. shrug
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Reply #55 posted 11/23/09 5:51pm

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Lammastide said:

Prospect said:

She should be addressing homophobia in America in general.

Hip hop didnt say gay couple couldnt get married, nor did hip hop say that gays couldnt join the military. Hip hop doesnt discriminate. Its the fucking government. If alot of these rappers are homophobic then its because of society's standards - America created homophobia.

As Eric has repeatedly pointed out, Gaga has addressed homophobia in America in general. She's being fairly consistent here... in a discussion pointedly about popular music and, at Touré's steering, about hip hop. shrug
i have af eeling the haven't watched the videos just replying to the thread topic.
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All her comments does is make shit hop seem "cooler" to the tasteless people that listen to it. When a celebrity talks about a genre that is as homophobic as shit hop being homophobic, the assholes think it's funny and it just makes them like it more.

The genre is trash is should be ignored. If it's going to be bashed, bash it in ways that they would find insulting. You're not going to insult them by calling them homophobic because they are proud to be homophobic. They think it's "cool" to be homophobic. Hell, bash if for what it is which is the most talentless genre in music history and for a genre to be so homophobic, the so-called "music" is way duller than gay icons in the past such as Judy Garland. Hell, most of us ditched folks like that when much more lively music came out such as disco just like most white folks ditched stuff like classical music when rock and roll came out. Shit hop has gone backwards into time bringing back nothing but slow to midtempo stuff even duller than before rock and roll changed things. Shit hop is way past "gay", shit hop is at the stereotypical "faggot" status. The type of dorky slow shit the people used to try to accuse us of listening to. evillol

It's long past time that we stop crying and begging and hoping that people will "try to understand and accept us". If they're cool with us, fine. If they aren't, fuck 'em. Stop begging for acceptance and start demanding it like the evil bitches that we are. It's time for the weak "sweet" stereotype of us to come to an end.
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Reply #57 posted 11/23/09 5:59pm

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Since no one in hip hop is addressing it, I'm glad someone who has millions of ears has. Good for her!!! clapping
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ehuffnsd said:

Lammastide said:


As Eric has repeatedly pointed out, Gaga has addressed homophobia in America in general. She's being fairly consistent here... in a discussion pointedly about popular music and, at Touré's steering, about hip hop. shrug
i have af eeling the haven't watched the videos just replying to the thread topic.



Naw, I aint the video cause I felt I didnt have to since people always act like hip hop promotes hates towards gay people. They wanna hip hop as a scapegoat for everything.
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Prospect said:

ehuffnsd said:

i have af eeling the haven't watched the videos just replying to the thread topic.



Naw, I aint the video cause I felt I didnt have to since people always act like hip hop promotes hates towards gay people. They wanna hip hop as a scapegoat for everything.
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if you'd watch either video you'd see she always address homophobia in the music industry as a whole.
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