God, at this point, I genuinely believe he would. “I just wanna get paid” headass, when I get back to whipping beats again, the first one I’m dropping finna be called “Black Devon Hendryx”; and it’s just gonna be me OPN-ing the 2nd verse of ALL CAPS NO SPACES, 'cause apparently the 🦝 forgot about those bars he wrote!
Scam-ass Hollywood mf.
Exactly what the emoji implies, coon. In the past, JPEGMAFIA had very publically called Kanye out, had very loudly denounced Varg Vikernes and practically all of the white metalhead scene alongside him from TOOL fans to Lemmy himself, but now has no issues collabing with a deeply anti-Black Black man he’s called out multiple times before while that man was wearing nazi merch, because “I just wanna get paid”. That’s coon shit. Same fuckin school of cosplay-leftist shit Michael Render’s doing.
Yeah, watch this, all the way to 36:37 hell, the whole “What is a Coon” section (timecoded for your ease!) and then stay the fuck out of my inbox if you rly think coon is a slur, foh. Suburbanite take.
I’ll even sum it up for you, 'cause you’re giving me real ‘sum up’ vibes right now: it is not a slur, it is a label, the same way union members label scabs, the same way a woman will label a pick-me, the same way a skater will label a poser. Your take is either Donald Glover-goofy or straight up white; and while I’m not going to waste the time trying to diagnose it, it’s not welcome around me.
I think this actually highlights the issues with using that term here - within the context of black american history and culture it’s a label derived from people who betray their own interests by appearing in minstrel shows, like calling someone an Uncle Tom or Kapo, but in white american history and culture it’s just a slur for all black people derived from blackface and minstrels shows, like the n word. While your username is pretty great, I can tell you for certain that usernames aren’t necessarily true, so most posters won’t know whether you’re using it as a black or white person, and will only be familiar with the white context. Like, we all know why South Park thought it was so very funny to have Cartman be a raccoon themed superhero, but here in europe you don’t really encounter much black american culture, so you just see the exported racist meaning.
Thanks for the clarification. I’d only ever seen the term used as an inter- (rather than intra-) racial term, and as such it always sounded really nasty. Now that I think about it, the term “Oreo” isn’t seen as super offensive, but it clearly developed as slang the same way that nickname for a crafty animal did.
Without looking at your profile, it would have been very hard to tell on its own whether the comment was punching down or punching up.
Maybe if I wasn’t such a cocoa-butter crême fraiche praline I would have had a familiarity with the other usage. But I think you definitely made a positive addition to the discourse.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
I think it would be funnier if he did a song with Tom Macdonald over some trash ass beat and it’s just about them finding middle ground or some corny shit.
Stop posting
Go find God
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