Justin Bieber Paparazzi Attack

[quote]harrypotter wrote:

[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Outdated term is outdated.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.
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you have got to be the shittest poster on this site

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

[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]

Outside the mayor (who when you meet him is mopping a floor), is there a single minority in that movie series?

lol, good god there isn’t.

Please jesus let Indiana Jones not be included in this

I have never seen so many supposed grown ass “men” get so envious toward a teenager.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

[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]

Outside the mayor (who when you meet him is mopping a floor), is there a single minority in that movie series?

lol, good god there isn’t.

Please jesus let Indiana Jones not be included in this[/quote]

Haha Dr. Jones! Dr. Jones!

[quote]RampantBadger wrote:

[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’[/quote]

+1 and bieber is Canadian. I’m guessing he taught the pap was fucking with him.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

[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]

Outside the mayor (who when you meet him is mopping a floor), is there a single minority in that movie series?

lol, good god there isn’t.

Please jesus let Indiana Jones not be included in this[/quote]

LOL. Dude, most movies back then were like that. If there actually was a black person in the cast, he was the “token black guy” first to be killed off or first to say, “Damn, that’s wack!”.

[quote]yolo84 wrote:

[quote]harrypotter wrote:

[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.
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you have got to be the shittest poster on this site[/quote]

oh hey there precious.

At least I’m not like the sad person who has 2-3 accounts on T-Nation. lol. Keep trolling pal

[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]

Not sure how old you are or if you were in the U.S. back in the 90s but that specific decade was the peak of both wiggerdom and the mainstreaming of hip hop culture; they fed each other.

The late 80s was the actual start.

The bottom line of that era was the media’s promotion of “black is cool.” I recall numerous confused/rebellious honkeys converting into wannabes/wiggers.

“YO, YO, YO, WORD!!!”

I missed this yesterday.

[quote]browndisaster wrote:
In the 90s, it was taboo to put hip hop on TV because the artists were black, [/quote]

It really had nothing to do with the color of their skin as much as it was the content of their lyrics.

People like PE and NWA were pissing people off, Wu was never main stream. But Naughty by Nature and TLC didn’t have much of a problem getting major exposure.

It wasn’t until Dre, Biggie and 2Pac really broke the content barrier that hiphop got main stream airplay. (And then Jay-Z should thank his lucky stars Biggie got shot, otherwise he never would have sold like he did.)

People that lived in major cities are going to have a better breakdown than this.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
I missed this yesterday.

[quote]browndisaster wrote:
In the 90s, it was taboo to put hip hop on TV because the artists were black, [/quote]

It really had nothing to do with the color of their skin as much as it was the content of their lyrics.

People like PE and NWA were pissing people off, Wu was never main stream. But Naughty by Nature and TLC didn’t have much of a problem getting major exposure.

It wasn’t until Dre, Biggie and 2Pac really broke the content barrier that hiphop got main stream airplay. (And then Jay-Z should thank his lucky stars Biggie got shot, otherwise he never would have sold like he did.)

People that lived in major cities are going to have a better breakdown than this. [/quote]

To tell the truth, he has a point in that many people (just like the guy who is still using “wigger” to describe white people singing hip hop) related hip hop ONLY to “black music”.

If you weren’t Will Smith, you weren’t playing the Grammys.

I agree with the rest in that rap back then was way more hard and socially conscious.

Shit, I remember begging my Aunt to buy me Onyx, Gravediggaz, Fat Joe’s Represent, The Fat Boys, any and every public enemy disc I could get her to buy…

Ahh, the gold ol’ days.

Liqiud Swords…

God damn.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

To tell the truth, he has a point in that many people (just like the guy who is still using “wigger” to describe white people singing hip hop) related hip hop ONLY to “black music”.

If you weren’t Will Smith, you weren’t playing the Grammys.

I agree with the rest in that rap back then was way more hard and socially conscious.[/quote]

Sure, I’m sure race had something to do with it. But there were different factors at play too

“Thug life” wasn’t very marketable until later in the decade, And even then, only the surface “thugs” got much concideration until harder artists broke the content limits.

You also had questions about whether people on turn tables and mixers were legit.

During the 90’s I still had contact with my Dad’s family, and they were a bunch of musicians. Their biggest grip with Rap was basically that “it wasn’t real music, because it is just a remix of other people’s music”…

My major point being, if it sold, it got rotated. Will Smith sold because of the Fresh Prince, 36 Chambers had gone platinum by the summer of 94 I believe and they became house hold names.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

To tell the truth, he has a point in that many people (just like the guy who is still using “wigger” to describe white people singing hip hop) related hip hop ONLY to “black music”.

If you weren’t Will Smith, you weren’t playing the Grammys.

I agree with the rest in that rap back then was way more hard and socially conscious.[/quote]

Sure, I’m sure race had something to do with it. But there were different factors at play too

“Thug life” wasn’t very marketable until later in the decade, And even then, only the surface “thugs” got much concideration until harder artists broke the content limits.

You also had questions about whether people on turn tables and mixers were legit.

During the 90’s I still had contact with my Dad’s family, and they were a bunch of musicians. Their biggest grip with Rap was basically that “it wasn’t real music, because it is just a remix of other people’s music”…

My major point being, if it sold, it got rotated. Will Smith sold because of the Fresh Prince, 36 Chambers had gone platinum by the summer of 94 I believe and they became house hold names. [/quote]

For the record, hip hop has grown largely over the last few years to start with more original production and music. Some of T.I.'s latest album has downright awesome instrumentals that aren’t jacked from another record.

I honestly give Kanye some credit for that…and then give the rest to guys like B.O.B. and Outkast.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

For the record, hip hop has grown largely over the last few years to start with more original production and music. [/quote]

Argee.

T.I. is a great example of marketability. Dude will have a club banger followed by a street hit album after album.

Biggie was largely the same way. Get a couple tracks on the radio and drop Machine Gun Funk…

This guy needs to put out something new, and on his own.

I will say that J. Cole needs to release his second major lable tape before long too.

[quote]In10s wrote:

[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]

Not sure how old you are or if you were in the U.S. back in the 90s but that specific decade was the peak of both wiggerdom and the mainstreaming of hip hop culture; they fed each other.

The late 80s was the actual start.

The bottom line of that era was the media’s promotion of “black is cool.” I recall numerous confused/rebellious honkeys converting into wannabes/wiggers.

“YO, YO, YO, WORD!!!”[/quote]
you’re right that the 80s was the start, but the 90s was really the time when mainstream acceptance came with the radio and YO! mtv raps

let’s be real though, Vanilla Ice’s cameo at the end of the Super Ninja Turtles movie brought everything together


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[quote]Chushin wrote:
Being in Asia so long, this is the first time I’ve heard the term “wigger.”

Frankly, I can’t believe that people didn’t find it so offensive that it never got off the ground.[/quote]

Because Wafrican Wamerican just doesn’t cut it!

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

[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]

Outside the mayor (who when you meet him is mopping a floor), is there a single minority in that movie series?
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Who could forget the Syrians?