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Old 05-10-2016, 06:46 PM
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I object to the notion that some would consider Trump as negatively as they do and do not say one word against Clinton who is substantially a worse candidate, no experience worthy of note, a felon, self centered, untrustworthy, chameleon, phony, crony queen of the establishment, run down hagard old maid!
Your too kind!
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Old 05-10-2016, 06:55 PM
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You - "and your ilk"- love to bitch and moan about the big bad government forcing you to pay into SS. You are getting back lots more than you ever paid into it - and your spouses also get SS even if they never worked a job. They also will get the survivors benefits long after your carcasses are in the grave.

In answer to your question, means testing is right. If you do not need it, give it up!
Give it to a loser like you...no way, get a job and earn your own keep and
You will feel much better about yourself.
Plus you won't be looking for others hard earned $$$!
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Old 05-10-2016, 07:10 PM
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I read this all wrong. This was a positive statement about equality. I thought it was another racist post and the song was used to make that point.
Not sure if it is racist or not, DMX would have a better understanding of the intent.

The song does seem to portrait a group of people that apparently think little of themselves. Maybe other ethnicity groups refer to themselves as racial slurs too, I am just not aware of it. The Hispanics and Latinos might have a song title "My Spix", The Asian or Pacific Islanders might have a song tiled "My Fish Hedz...Even if they don't, it certainly does not mean they lack equality.

The song does have a catchy beat, I might play it loud in the golf cart. Who would not enjoy singing along to "My Niggaz"!
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Old 05-10-2016, 07:49 PM
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Not sure if it is racist or not, DMX would have a better understanding of the intent.

The song does seem to portrait a group of people that apparently think little of themselves. Maybe other ethnicity groups refer to themselves as racial slurs too, I am just not aware of it. The Hispanics and Latinos might have a song title "My Spix", The Asian or Pacific Islanders might have a song tiled "My Fish Hedz...Even if they don't, it certainly does not mean they lack equality.

The song does have a catchy beat, I might play it loud in the golf cart. Who would not enjoy singing along to "My Niggaz"!
Do that. You are about 50 years behind the times. Where are you from?
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Old 05-10-2016, 08:02 PM
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Do that. You are about 50 years behind the times. Where are you from?
Maybe he be from da 'hood.
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Old 05-10-2016, 09:56 PM
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Those days of sitting in the grass huts are gone, they have evolved quite a bit since then:
DMX My niggaz - YouTube
You reinforce my point, there's nothing good about them. They haven't evolved at all.

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There is no incentive for them to get a job...EBT card, Obamma phones, HUD housing...all of those things were meant to help, but have actually held them back in life. All they have learned; is how to scam to get more.

STOCK UP ON AMMO!
Whitey can't MAKE them work or do anything...that's slavery.

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Those days of sitting in the grass huts are gone, they have evolved quite a bit since then:
DMX My niggaz - YouTube



I read this all wrong. This was a positive statement about equality. I thought it was another racist post and the song was used to make that point.
No, it wasn't.

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Not sure if it is racist or not, DMX would have a better understanding of the intent.

The song does seem to portrait a group of people that apparently think little of themselves. Maybe other ethnicity groups refer to themselves as racial slurs too, I am just not aware of it. The Hispanics and Latinos might have a song title "My Spix", The Asian or Pacific Islanders might have a song tiled "My Fish Hedz...Even if they don't, it certainly does not mean they lack equality.

The song does have a catchy beat, I might play it loud in the golf cart. Who would not enjoy singing along to "My Niggaz"!
There's nothing TO feel good about.
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Old 05-10-2016, 11:20 PM
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You reinforce my point, there's nothing good about them. They haven't evolved at all.



Whitey can't MAKE them work or do anything...that's slavery.



No, it wasn't.



There's nothing TO feel good about.
What is your final solution?
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Old 05-10-2016, 11:30 PM
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The song does seem to portrait a group of people that apparently think little of themselves. Maybe other ethnicity groups refer to themselves as racial slurs too, I am just not aware of it. The Hispanics and Latinos might have a song title "My Spix", The Asian or Pacific Islanders might have a song tiled "My Fish Hedz...Even if they don't, it certainly does not mean they lack equality.

The song does have a catchy beat, I might play it loud in the golf cart. Who would not enjoy singing along to "My Niggaz"!
That's only one of the problems. The phrase Niggaz confusing. It's both a positive name within the community and a negative term for many whites outside of the community. Think of the termed colored. It went from positive to negative.

The only example I can think of is from the Sopranos. Christopher calls himself a skinny guinea [sp] and no one raises an eyebrow.

Outside of that, what lyric do you find that demonstrates a lack of self importance? It all looks like a brotherhood or right of passage to me.
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Old 05-11-2016, 06:34 AM
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The phrase Niggaz confusing. It's both a positive name within the community and a negative term for many whites outside of the community. Think of the termed colored. It went from positive to negative.
Wonder who made it confusing...Well you might discover it is a negative term in the community, if you are not black and you yell to a black guy "Whaz up MY Niggas?".

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The only example I can think of is from the Sopranos. Christopher calls himself a skinny guinea [sp] and no one raises an eyebrow.
Possibly no one is as sensitive to racial nicknames as a black guy? What if I said; "Don't call me "white", I am not the color of a crayon, I am Caucasian American", does that come across as overly sensitive?

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Outside of that, what lyric do you find that demonstrates a lack of self importance?
MY NIGGAS...MY NIGGAS...MY NIGGAS...If you feel a term is derogatory when it comes from others, don't use it to describe yourself.

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It all looks like a brotherhood or right of passage to me.
Can't say I understand much of the meaning in some of the lyrics, but "MY NIGGAS will rob...MY NIGGAS give it straight to the bank when we kill" just does not invoke the thoughts of any "right of passage" that I would advise my children to explore.
 

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