Dec 9, 2017 I really don‘t know anymore when you‘re trolling and when you‘re for real. Then again I don‘t know whether you ever have been for real around here.
Dec 9, 2017 f--- off. Its this type of bs mentality that encourages group think. People that listen to hip hop can be republican, and black people can be republican. “Anti establishment”, yet i never heard many criticisms about Obama (besides Lupe). Wonder why... Eminem is a f---ing shill trying he heart out to be accepted by the black community. His perspective brings nothing new to the topic. He wouldnt dare give an accurate white person perspective, because hes afraid people would think hes anti-black, or neutral. Now look at Joyner Lucas “Im not racist”. Certainly still leans toward favoring the black perspective, but at least he attempts to give the other side. Eminem is too much of a coward to do this.
Dec 9, 2017 Remember all the stans who were like 'man I hope Em gives us a black lives matter anthem for his first single!' Em always knows what the people want.
Dec 9, 2017 http://cbs12.com/news/local/video-shows-moments-leading-up-to-fatal-deputy-involved-shooting
Dec 9, 2017 How is it group-think if a good majority of the culture does not f--- with Republican values genuinely? Are you seriously expecting most of these rappers who come from rough environments to hold conservative views? There's been plenty of criticism about Obama. There's plenty of rappers who felt that he didn't do as much as he could have, and I agree. I would argue that it wasn't necessarily his fault, but there's a lot that Obama could've done. But it is what it is, no President is perfect. Lupe may not have been a fan of Obama, but you're not about to tell me that he much rather have the current administration in there. Nah man. Maybe Eminem truly has these values, seeing as how he came up in the same environment, are we not going to consider that? You say he's bringing nothing to the table, but there's a ton of people in their feelings over it. That's the point. Joyner Lucas's track is great, but Joyner Lucas also has to put the other perspective in there. Eminem doesn't need to, because the man himself is white. I don't even understand what "pandering to the black community" even means, you mean saying that crooked police officers should not get away with abuse of their power and that a lot of these incidents are racially motivated, which is actually a thing? C'mon man.
Dec 10, 2017 Its group think because people arent even presented with the facts to make their own decisions. They are pushed into thinking a certain way, because theyre a ‘traitor/uncle tom/etc’ if they dont. They arent told “democrats believe this/republicans believe this”, theyre told “republicans dont care about you (implying democrats do)”. Theyre conditioned into thinking a certain way, and only the stronger minds are able to one day realize that to be the truth. Throw public schooling into the equation, and it only reinforces this problem. And, for the record: Theres more than two parties. And the criticism is probably selfish bs, like “he didnt give us money”. Obama has done real s--- to be criticized for, but they either dont know or dont care. Far from perfect. In the lower 25% of presidents. Joyner is black, yet he put the black perspective in the song. Eminem wouldnt do that, because hes a coward. Eminem wouldnt dare delve into how complex the issue is. No, just blame white america, while he sits in his gated mansion with security up the a---. Hypocritical f---. Yes, hes done it his whole life. From apologizing about saying n---- when he was 16 to this. Hes desperate for black approval, while indifferent to what anyone else thinks about him. Hes a shill.