Justin Bieber Paparazzi Attack

[quote]JCMPG wrote:
I am not sure if anyone pointed this out yet but Bieber is Canadian, not American.[/quote]

We know, but he also does quite a bit of work with Usher and that is who they chose to make his way into more hip hop oriented music.

It doesn’t matter where he is from. The cultures have mixed way too much for some white kid to be called a “wigger” simply because he makes some music classified as hip hop.

It sounds racist to even think that way today.

Indian people and rabbis have been rapping on MTV for a few years now

[quote]harrypotter wrote:

Wigger?

I find it quite fitting for white boys who act, dress and move like black gangstas.[/quote]

LOL, this is dumb, and like X said, straight out of the stone ages as far as ignorant remarks go.

I know some white boys that can hold their own with the most criminal minded of folks, and some asian neighborhoods that you don’t walk down the street in, unless you are asian and wearing the correct colors.

You sound like a 56 year old racist, not someone in their 20’s who should know better at this point.

[quote]browndisaster wrote:
Indian people … rapping on MTV for a few years now[/quote]

I don’t know if you are joking or not, and I haven’t watched MTV since I’ve had hari on my balls, but some “Indian” hip-hop comes across my Pandora every now and again, and those folks that do show up on my station make some pretty good beats.

Real up-tempo and could use some more base, but good non-the-less.

probably Punjabi hip hop? You could recognize it by the guys most likely having Sing, -preet, or -inder in their name. A lot of it is just old beats sample over some shitty rap, but some is pretty good.

It’s definitely cool for me seeing Indians in all different parts of the media now. Growing up all I saw was Apu on The Simpsons.

He can’t be more than 100lbs…

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]harrypotter wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]In10s wrote:
When his age expires he will attempt to go the route of Justin Timberlake. He already is somewhat of a wigger.[/quote]

Outdated term is outdated.

Too much culture mix these days for that term to mean much unless someone is literally putting on a show.[/quote]

Wigger?

I find it quite fitting for white boys who act, dress and move like black gangstas.[/quote]

Uh, yeah…I would expect a white person completely unrelated to hip hop culture in America to think that way.

This is 2013. Too many people have grown up with a huge mix of cultures to allow that much longer. Hell, if you live in Houston, you grew up with Indians living down the street from gangsters. Cultures have mixed too much for that racist shit.[/quote]

Actually its what most people think when they hear wigger.

“white boy tryin to hard to be black”. Even Americans see it this way, apparently you dont. Must be all the white folk, they be hatin on yall.

Not that I care but when some idiot be they black or white starts talking like am imbecile they think they’re the shit, I draw the line and call them what I like and so do other people.

Cultures have mixed too much for racist stuff?

Have they hell, its just reinforced stereotypes and prejudices. The more you integrate a culture through forced means be they immigration or out of control birth rates, the worse it gets.

So Americans have no problems with latin America? Namely Mexicans?

Do Italians, French and Germans not have serious issues with African culture “invading” their countries?

Do black trash hate chinese/koreans? Sure as hell they do.

When you mentioned Native Americans, how many of them prefer white culture? How many of them are left thanks to the white man? How many mothers of Native American men would like their sons and brothers to be with white women?

Dont think the world aint racist or prejudiced in some way, it exists for a reason.

[quote]harrypotter wrote:

When you mentioned Native Americans, how many of them prefer white culture?
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WTF is white culture?

The dude on 6th ave in a $5,000 suit or the guy in a pick up and a old toliet bowl as a flower pot in his yard? How about the kid with fresh rows, a bulge where his gun is waiting in line at Dunkin? Or is it the little girl learning piano after school? Is white culture the crack heads I grew up around? Or the drunks like Mikey Mantle?

[quote]harrypotter wrote:

Actually its what most people think when they hear wigger.
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Uh, no…in this year day and age, I would say it is what people who have no clue about hip hop think.

[quote]harrypotter wrote:
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When you mentioned Native Americans, how many of them prefer white culture? How many of them are left thanks to the white man? How many mothers of Native American men would like their sons and brothers to be with white women?

Dont think the world aint racist or prejudiced in some way, it exists for a reason.
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LOL. I didn’t mention Native Americans. Native Americans are nearly extinct. I meant INDIANS from INDIA.

Growing up here, I know many Indians listen to hip hop. They also play basketball like we do. Cultures have mixed too much for that bullshit.

hahahahah

thankfully we have racism
now Native Americans know to stay away from wiggers, lest they get smallpox and die

but in all seriousness, hip hop is a great area to look at race and the nation. In the 90s, it was taboo to put hip hop on TV because the artists were black, even it was by far the most popular music genre with the TV watching crowd. Now we’re seeing Indian rappers go #1 on itunes and write NYtimes articles

[quote]browndisaster wrote:
but in all seriousness, hip hop is a great area to look at race and the nation. In the 90s, it was taboo to put hip hop on TV because the artists were black, even it was by far the most popular music genre with the TV watching crowd. Now we’re seeing Indian rappers go #1 on itunes and write NYtimes articles[/quote]

Hip-hop has had such a profound effect on, at least the American, culture to deny it is insane. Shit, my daughter loves “Yo Gabba Gabba”, it is a kids show. Biz MArkie comes on and shows them how to beat box, lol.

Hip-Hop has done the same thing the Blues did and Rock n Roll did, it changed the landscape.

[quote]browndisaster wrote:
probably Punjabi hip hop? You could recognize it by the guys most likely having Sing, -preet, or -inder in their name. A lot of it is just old beats sample over some shitty rap, but some is pretty good.

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No idea what artists they are. I’ll see if I can dig one up.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]JCMPG wrote:
I am not sure if anyone pointed this out yet but Bieber is Canadian, not American.[/quote]

We know, but he also does quite a bit of work with Usher and that is who they chose to make his way into more hip hop oriented music.

It doesn’t matter where he is from. The cultures have mixed way too much for some white kid to be called a “wigger” simply because he makes some music classified as hip hop.

It sounds racist to even think that way today.[/quote]

My statement was of fact, not of how I think. It was a reaction to the paparazzi guy saying “Fuck America”. Just for clarification. I think its appalling that anyone acts the way he or the paparazzi did regardless of ethnicity, race, or color. In the above statement you seem to be trying to paint me as a racist based upon a factual statement.

[quote]JCMPG wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]JCMPG wrote:
I am not sure if anyone pointed this out yet but Bieber is Canadian, not American.[/quote]

We know, but he also does quite a bit of work with Usher and that is who they chose to make his way into more hip hop oriented music.

It doesn’t matter where he is from. The cultures have mixed way too much for some white kid to be called a “wigger” simply because he makes some music classified as hip hop.

It sounds racist to even think that way today.[/quote]

My statement was of fact, not of how I think. It was a reaction to the paparazzi guy saying “Fuck America”. Just for clarification. I think its appalling that anyone acts the way he or the paparazzi did regardless of ethnicity, race, or color. In the above statement you seem to be trying to paint me as a racist based upon a factual statement.[/quote]

I wasn’t calling you racist. I am still talking about those who think a white kid singing hip hop today makes them a “wigger”.

Your post made it seem like his place of birth was a factor. If that isn’t what you meant, then sorry for thinking otherwise.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

WTF is white culture?

The dude on 6th ave in a $5,000 suit or the guy in a pick up and a old toliet bowl as a flower pot in his yard? How about the kid with fresh rows, a bulge where his gun is waiting in line at Dunkin? Or is it the little girl learning piano after school? Is white culture the crack heads I grew up around? Or the drunks like Mikey Mantle?
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It’s everyone that has seen and loved the entire Back To The Future series.

[quote]UtahLama wrote:
He can’t be more than 100lbs…[/quote]

Now I understand this picture

No way he weighs 140 lbs.

[quote]JCMPG wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]JCMPG wrote:
I am not sure if anyone pointed this out yet but Bieber is Canadian, not American.[/quote]

We know, but he also does quite a bit of work with Usher and that is who they chose to make his way into more hip hop oriented music.

It doesn’t matter where he is from. The cultures have mixed way too much for some white kid to be called a “wigger” simply because he makes some music classified as hip hop.

It sounds racist to even think that way today.[/quote]

My statement was of fact, not of how I think. It was a reaction to the paparazzi guy saying “Fuck America”. Just for clarification. I think its appalling that anyone acts the way he or the paparazzi did regardless of ethnicity, race, or color. In the above statement you seem to be trying to paint me as a racist based upon a factual statement.[/quote]

Pretty sure he said ‘fuck off back to America’