Oct 24, 2017 Heres some logic so, White people kept black people as slaves, and restricted there rights as humans to only recently, and called them the N-Word, A lot of Black don't like hearing white people say the N- Word no matter the context because of its history duh
Oct 24, 2017 No, that's not logic. That's a history lesson. Were black people TODAY kept as slaves? By white people of TODAY?...No. They weren't. And so to apply the mindset of ''eternal black people'' or ''eternal white people'' to either group of people is racist and DUMB on two counts. And what a f---ing insult it is. What a spit in the face of the memory of the PEOPLE (f--- black or white. PEOPLE!!) enslaved... to imply that purely being black means you suffered that oppression or get to speak or act as if so, whilst you scratch your balls and browse on YouTube. What a f---ing joke. This is about the use of words and language, TODAY - by intelligent human beings - black and white. Not about slave ships or treating ideas like little toddlers "OH UH OH! BETTER BAN THIS!!" f---ing r-----ed,
Oct 24, 2017 Of course @EminemBase is annoyed he can't use n***** freely He is the biggest wigger on this site.
Oct 24, 2017 Probably thrown around the words a couple times. All of his friends were black. He obviously couldn't do that when he went mainsstream
Oct 25, 2017 No its not. It doesnt even sound like him Plus Em and Paul said they never heard that song
Oct 25, 2017 @YeezyYeezyHowYouDoIt What you think Em and Paul gonna say "yep that's Eminem saying he don't like n----- s---"
Oct 25, 2017 Eminem's career would've been over before it even started if he wore these while making it