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Common as extension of Lil Jon
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03-31-2006, 01:44 PM
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Common as extension of Lil Jon
what?!?! is she serious?
Jack the Rapper: Part One of a Series on Patriarchy and Hip-hop Quote:How about the several minutes dedicated to Farrakhan where he situates women only in their domestic capacity? After all, Farrakhan is a man who respects women as much as he does Jews. With all that said, here is the painful truth: Common is a more mature, logical extension of Lil' Jon. |
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03-31-2006, 04:11 PM
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some people
This woman is clearly running out of things to talk about. The whole argument doesnt make any sense.
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03-31-2006, 06:21 PM
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Re: some people
yancdawg Wrote:This woman is clearly running out of things to talk about. The whole argument doesnt make any sense. That's what i was thinking the whole time... it doesn't even make sense. but i find that i feel the same way when dealing with alot of women with feminist agendas. It feels like they're reaching for criticisms. But i wonder if that's how white people feel about black people when we "pull the race card" -- that we're reaching. |
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