Oklahoma University SAE fraternity chant
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People whose ancestors were hung from trees and whipped on a daily basis might have the right to be a little more sensitive about racial slurs than the ancestors of those who were the ones doing the hanging and whipping. Just putting it in perspective.
Not saying slavery is an excuse for bad behavior by black people, but they are who they are because of the history of the United States. The only way to fix it is to go back in time, never take boats to Africa ---- and pick our own fucking cotton.
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Agreed.
Those fucking d-bags are still d-bags though.
Regardless,
as long as we are shining lights... lets shine a light on the common practices exhibited by the black marching bands and what they do to their newbies.. For instance, like beating them to death in an initiation ritual.10 years of experience in:
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How did he make that up?
Black Rap Lyrics and the murder of Whites
If a white guy wrote a song with negative lyrics about ANYTHING race related, the news networks would be all over that shit.Comment
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A national scandal, N word was spoken! Will Obama be involved?
ps: there are black only frats, but yeah, white only is "dass raciss" while black only is ok.Comment
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He made it up that this song has anything to do with this frat story.How did he make that up?
Black Rap Lyrics and the murder of Whites
If a white guy wrote a song with negative lyrics about ANYTHING race related, the news networks would be all over that shit.
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An ignorant piece of shit, like blackmonsters, is an ignorant piece of shit...regardless of his color.Comment
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We should all embrace SAE now because some black dude who doesn't go to school there wrote a song.
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That's right attack me because the news shows some bad people.
Blame blackmonsters for making these guy chant about hanging people.
Oh yeah, I race baited them right?
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Now there is the big joke.
You spent all that effort to show how bad that song lyrics were but the frat singing about hanging people is tame.
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Gonna take a break to eat now so everyone will have to wait to hang me from a tree until later.Comment
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Here's the difference. If a black rapper has lyrics that are about killing/hurting white people he is a person writing, recording and then selling that opinion. He s trying to profit from that statement. In this case it was frat kids on what is likely a school owned bus chanting about lynching black people seemingly for their own entertainment.
In many cases you can discount what is said in a song that is put up for sale because the person putting it out is trying to elicit an emotional reaction in order to trigger sales. It is no different than when someone releases a controversial book. Often times these people are discounted unless it is shown that this is their real agenda and that they might actually be dangerous. These kids had nothing to gain from this video. I'm sure some of them were just caught up in the moment, but deep down you have to assume that this is really how they feel and that makes it more controversial than some rapper trying to stir up press.
Imagine if you will, a video is leaked of a bunch of black NFL players on a bus chanting about killing white people. If you think for a second that it wouldn't be a big news story or that the NFL wouldn't come down upon them with great vengeance you are fooling yourself.Comment
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So if a white rapper wrote a song about killing/hurting black people, that would be okay because he's just trying to sell his music and make money?Here's the difference. If a black rapper has lyrics that are about killing/hurting white people he is a person writing, recording and then selling that opinion. He s trying to profit from that statement. In this case it was frat kids on what is likely a school owned bus chanting about lynching black people seemingly for their own entertainment.
In many cases you can discount what is said in a song that is put up for sale because the person putting it out is trying to elicit an emotional reaction in order to trigger sales. It is no different than when someone releases a controversial book. Often times these people are discounted unless it is shown that this is their real agenda and that they might actually be dangerous. These kids had nothing to gain from this video. I'm sure some of them were just caught up in the moment, but deep down you have to assume that this is really how they feel and that makes it more controversial than some rapper trying to stir up press.
I hazard to guess that the reaction would be near apocalyptic.Comment
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There are plenty of obscure "white power" bands out there that sell records and tour and say terrible shit about black people.
Most of these lyrics calling for the death of white people are by obscure artists that nobody has ever heard of until they start searching for racist lyrics on Google.Comment
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A few people did something bad so we should judge the entire group. That sounds familiar.<!--BEGIN SIMUTRONICS PLAY BUTTON CODE -->
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"Now I'm black but black people trip 'cause white people like me; white people like me I but don't like them. . . . I don't hate whites, I just gotta death wish for motherfuckers that ain't right";There are plenty of obscure "white power" bands out there that sell records and tour and say terrible shit about black people.
Most of these lyrics calling for the death of white people are by obscure artists that nobody has ever heard of until they start searching for racist lyrics on Google.
--"Race War"; Ice-T
"Like my niggas from South Central Los Angeles they found that they couldn't handle us; Bloods, CRIPS, on the same squad, with the Essays up, and nigga, it's time to rob and mob and break the white man off something lovely";
--"The Day the Niggaz Took Over"; Dr Dre
"Bust a Glock; devils get shot. . . . when God give the word me herd like the buffalo through the neighborhood; watch me blast. . . . I'm killing more crackers than Bosnia-Herzegovina, each and everyday. . . . don't bust until you see the whites of his eyes, the whites of his skin. . . . Louis Farrakhan . . . Bloods and CRIPS, and little old me, and we all getting ready for the enemy";
-- "Enemy"; Ice Cube
Ice-T, Dr Dre and Ice Cube. I wouldn't exactly call any of them "obscure".Comment
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Just watch the first 30 seconds of this video.
That would be some strange fruit
The fraternity's top leadership should have been banned &
the fraternity itself should have been rehabilitated, banning it was short sighted.
What was done to people of color in America is wrong.
What is being done is wrong.
I'm a realist.
I actually really like this original Billy Holiday version better.
It seems less divisive, and has something more to it.
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"Now I'm black but black people trip 'cause white people like me; white people like me I but don't like them. . . . I don't hate whites, I just gotta death wish for motherfuckers that ain't right";
--"Race War"; Ice-T
"Like my niggas from South Central Los Angeles they found that they couldn't handle us; Bloods, CRIPS, on the same squad, with the Essays up, and nigga, it's time to rob and mob and break the white man off something lovely";
--"The Day the Niggaz Took Over"; Dr Dre
"Bust a Glock; devils get shot. . . . when God give the word me herd like the buffalo through the neighborhood; watch me blast. . . . I'm killing more crackers than Bosnia-Herzegovina, each and everyday. . . . don't bust until you see the whites of his eyes, the whites of his skin. . . . Louis Farrakhan . . . Bloods and CRIPS, and little old me, and we all getting ready for the enemy";
-- "Enemy"; Ice Cube
Ice-T, Dr Dre and Ice Cube. I wouldn't exactly call any of them "obscure".
Of those three the only one that actually says they are shooting and killing white people is Ice Cube. The other two are more subtle.
Still, point well taken, these are three well-known rappers. But again, These are three guys all trying to sell records. They wrote and recorded this stuff and released it to the public. The recording of the kids clearly looks like it was done on the sly and it is of a private moment. These guys aren't trying to make art or sell records, they seem to be conveying a pretty racist belief.
Do I think if some well-known white singer released an album that had a line in a song about him shooting black people that it wouldn't be highly controversial? I don't doubt that it would be. But lets be honest it isn't like Ice-T, Ice Cube and Dr. Dre have never had any controversy surrounding them. It's what they do. They are professional shit stirrers.Comment
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A video which has now been seen by more people than have ever heard of the group that wrote the lines you quoted.
What I am getting at in all of this is that it humors me when people see something that is clearly racist and their first reaction isn't that is is bad or that it sucks that this kind of things exists, it is that they are angry because another group could have gotten away with it.
It's like they are jealous that they can't say all this racist stuff and get away with it.Comment
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I agree that they're controversial. But if any white rapper mentioned the shit they did in their songs TODAY, they'd be all over CNN and probably every other news network, the black leaders would be outraged and I have no doubt there'd be wide spread protests. On top of THAT, people would talk about boycotting the producers and anyone that sold the music. It would be like NOTHING we've seen from any of these guys.Do I think if some well-known white singer released an album that had a line in a song about him shooting black people that it wouldn't be highly controversial? I don't doubt that it would be. But lets be honest it isn't like Ice-T, Ice Cube and Dr. Dre have never had any controversy surrounding them. It's what they do. They are professional shit stirrers.
The disparity amongst the races about what each is allowed to do or say is beginning to cause more divide than the actual actions themselves. That was my point.Comment
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I just have to point this out. First, I agree 100% with what you're saying. But by the same token, who has the greater audience? For the most part I'd think, at least certainly hope, white people are going to look at these idiots and think just that...they're a bunch of idiots. I certainly don't see anyone other than a bunch of southern rednecks at a cross burning IDOLIZING these guys.These are three guys all trying to sell records. They wrote and recorded this stuff and released it to the public. The recording of the kids clearly looks like it was done on the sly and it is of a private moment. These guys aren't trying to make art or sell records, they seem to be conveying a pretty racist belief.
It's quite the contrary though when talking about the rappers I mentioned. People DO idolize them. When they start spewing their shit, whether it's for profit or not, people ARE going to listen to it and sadly, some are going to believe it.Comment
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This I'm going to disagree with.A video which has now been seen by more people than have ever heard of the group that wrote the lines you quoted.
What I am getting at in all of this is that it humors me when people see something that is clearly racist and their first reaction isn't that is is bad or that it sucks that this kind of things exists, it is that they are angry because another group could have gotten away with it.
It's like they are jealous that they can't say all this racist stuff and get away with it.
I don't think people are jealous that they can't say racist shit, they're pissed off that we're told CONSTANTLY to not say anything or act racist (which we shouldn't have to be told btw), but then the very people that are telling us that are doing the same damn thing.
If the surgeon general went on TV to do a service announcement about why everyone should quit smoking, then got caught ten minutes later on camera having a cigarette, I'd tend to think his credibility is shot.
"Do as I say, not as I do", is NOT a way to get your message across.Comment
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thus racist guy crazy, post on youtube

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That's kind of bullshit because the black rappers make 3000 songs about killing n-words before they say anything about any other race.I agree that they're controversial. But if any white rapper mentioned the shit they did in their songs TODAY, they'd be all over CNN and probably every other news network, the black leaders would be outraged and I have no doubt there'd be wide spread protests. On top of THAT, people would talk about boycotting the producers and anyone that sold the music. It would be like NOTHING we've seen from any of these guys.
The disparity amongst the races about what each is allowed to do or say is beginning to cause more divide than the actual actions themselves. That was my point.
It's not like white rappers have 3000 songs about killing c-words.Comment




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