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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] And as far as American music goes and Negroes using the N-word. You don't see these clowns on records talking about killing cra**as do you? Why not? Why is that offensive but rapping about killing ni**as is OK? See the contradiction? But the difference is that white folks aren't going to come out and cosign that nonsense. Spanish people aren't going to come out and cosign rapping about killing sp*cs. Asians aren't going to come out and cosign rapping about killing ch**ks. No Mexican is going to come out defending rapping about we***cks. No artists or comedians are on TV or radio defending the user of such terms, even though they have gangs and crime just like anybody else and they also have rappers and elements of hip hop as well. Only Negroes do that. [/qb][/QUOTE]What happened to blacks in the USA is not the same as what happened to other groups. Certainly not immigrant groups. And it's not like everybody is talking like that in black neighborhoods. Blacks in the USA systemically have been marginalized and disenfranchised. It literally has been attack after attack. And as Wise Intelligent for the Poor Righteous Teachers explained, it is usually poor blacks who will not turn down such offer. Dr. Wesley Muhammad said that black people in America need a deniggerfacation process. From what I understand Reggaeton derived from Dancehall. Dancehall Mix-Up (2001) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-ca5kztiQw Nina Sky - Move Ya Body (2004) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0WTChSuiek The fact that it is hard to find proper Reggaeton mixes from early 2000 speaks volumes. [/qb][/QUOTE]The fact that what happened to American blacks is worse than those other folks makes it even more ridiculous for black folks to be the only group [b]DEMANDING[/b] that we use the term in entertainment, art, culture and everyday speech. None of those other folks even remotely promote such nonsense.... Yes, raggaeton is derivative of Raggae overall, but as noted, the song Danza Kuduro reflects a strong Angolan influence in Raggaeton which also strongly influences Zumba. And it is this combination of the popularity of Zumba and the influence of Angolana music that has led to the popularity of Despacito. Not to mention the popularity of movies like The Fast and Furious that featured Danza Kudoro in the sound track. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/despacito-song-of-summer-justin-bieber-erika-ender-luis-fonsi/ Funny enough on the topic of the N-word, today the supreme court allowed people to copyright racial slurs and already a dude has filed a copyright for the term "ni**a" and said he wants to make t-shirts with positive messages featuring the term..... Now show me Asians doing the same or Mexicans and so forth.... http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/supreme-court-strikes-down-rule-disparaging-trademarks-1006208 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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