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Most progressive statement by a rapper in 2012, and maybe even now

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27 points

Check out Noname when you can!

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18 points

the existence of mainstream queer rappers is definitely a very new thing. you have openly bisexuals like tyler the creator, frank ocean, and isaiah rashad. lil uzi vert goes by they/them. childish gambino said he was unlabelled and playboi carti is too. and like, half of brockhampton was gay or bi

ask any young straight guy what his favorite rappers or artists are and there’s a solid chance he’ll mention one of those. especially with frank and tyler who everyone knows like men, it’s pretty cool when i see straight guys everywhere who are practically stans of them and have posters in the dorm

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40 points

Condemning homophobia by being ableist; condemning ableism by being homophobic

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Saying stuff is r******* is g*y

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15 points

The left is bringing in the ableists through their acceptance of LGBTQ

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The a in lgbtqia is for ableist

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33 points

Condemning homophobia (and hopefully misogyny as well) in hip-hop and rap?

Using another form of bigotry (ableism) in the process?

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26 points

i literally know people like that. guy that got banned off twitter repeatedly for fighting homophobes but won’t drop the r slur. people are wild sometimes.

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27 points

This is like everyone born between 1985 and 1992 lol.

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Under Trump it was verboten in left spaces to say the r word, and then Biden got elected and overnight all the stupidpol types breathed a sigh of relief and went back to dropping slurs. It’s like they all had to pretend to be good to differentiate themselves from Trump but then the pressure disappeared and they returned to their default setting

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People getting offended are just dummies because…? I don’t remember the kids who needed special assistance in elementary school being called cretin or imbecile when being harassed but i do remember the r slur.

Not up to you what or why people get offended but this one specifically has real passion behind it for a lot of people.

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Ignoring the rest of my statement. Classic.

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7 points

There’s a qualitative difference between an able bodied person who just isn’t very bright or doesn’t put a lot of thought into things VS. a person with a mental disability. Idiot, stupid, dumb, etc. in the modern context are used to describe the former, while the r-word is used to describe the latter

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The words were all created to explain the latter.

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7 points

Lots of ableist language is acceptable, therefore the word with arguably the most contemporary relevance that offended the most people should also be acceptable.

Is this what you’re saying or, no? If it is, it’s nonsensical unless you place the funny phonics over the mental well-being of a disadvantaged group

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18 points

Tony cancelliano 🤌

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