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In reply to the discussion: Jay-Z on gays [View all]La Lioness Priyanka
(53,866 posts)44. my issue is much more than this celebrity. its the way minorities are expected to take
responsibility for their whole group, while majorities are not.
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That's right, J-Z & discriminating against women is no different than discriminating against EITHER.
whathehell
Oct 2012
#4
Why would you have to be a professional musician or music critic to recognise sexism?
wickerwoman
Oct 2012
#7
First, you're "missing" an answer to my question: Should a white man say "nigger" in his "artistic"
whathehell
Oct 2012
#23
The point in Huck Finn is that the audience is supposed to know he's an unreliable narrator.
wickerwoman
Oct 2012
#39
As you surely know, there is this big "double standard" on DU when it comes to women.
whathehell
Oct 2012
#27
If he addresses women as "bitches" or uses that word as a synonym for "woman",
whathehell
Oct 2012
#12
Should whites eliminate "nigger" from their artistic practice? Should straights eliminate "fag"?
whathehell
Oct 2012
#15
One person's "art" is another person's "trash". As for your "loud proud" bs, when someone here
whathehell
Oct 2012
#24
Freedom of speech or Hate Speech?...Again, you're in a privileged group, so it's all the same to you
whathehell
Oct 2012
#36
LOL...Try your "artistic practice" on gays & racial minorities on DU sometime,
whathehell
Oct 2012
#26
What free speech hero we have here!..Of course, being a white male tend to "encourage" that bravado
whathehell
Oct 2012
#28
Who's holding him responsible for all of rap?...According to JoeyBee12, he degrades women himself. .
whathehell
Oct 2012
#25
i am saying that you didn't know that and you held him accountable for a group of people
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2012
#40
I didn't state it as fact, but I did make a very reasonable assumption, considering his genre
whathehell
Oct 2012
#41
that's the problem. you hold him responsible for his "genre", in a way that people dont hold
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2012
#42
No. I don't hold him "responsible" for his genre, I questioned his participation
whathehell
Oct 2012
#43
my issue is much more than this celebrity. its the way minorities are expected to take
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2012
#44