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Originally Posted by Rae Rae There are people who have made racist comments about their own race, so proving your black doesn't really change what you said. Maybe you shoulda re-worded your comment if you didn't want it to come across as racist, but saying "if most Black women would teach their daughters, that they aren't what immature punks call them in a song" definitly comes across as racist to me. You're comment to me, seemed like that is all black women and black girls look up to being. I'm just letting you know what it looks like you were saying on the other side of the monitor. And a lot of the videohoes today aren't even black. And I honestly don't think that the girls in the videos have anything to do w/ certain rappers degrading women, yes it attributes to it in some cases, but if the rapper is going to degrade women I believe he'll do it regaurdless if women support him or not. |
It' is all about what YOU the female see yourself as...I as a black woman see it a lot, how women allow themselves to be exactly what they are being called in lyrics. Regardless, if my statement was racist or not..it is true. I did say MOST, I didn't say ALL!! People give words, and musicians to much credit. If you believe that you are what you hear you will act accordingly. It's not what they call you, it is what you answer to...And the said part about that is A LOT OF US HAVE BEEN ANSWERING TO THAT...So, they keep calling us those names and will comtinue until females black, white, orange, and purple stop answering to them.