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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous wrote: Everything has to be turned into race, doesn't it? How sad. No. So long as your hurting me I guess it doesn't matter. [/quote] If MC's performance at the VMAs "hurt" you, it might be time to consider therapy.[/quote] [b]It's the systemic dismissal of me and how I feel when your men approach me or you feel like its ok to talk about my ass or my hair. Fuck you bitch[/b].[/quote] Is it really white men or non-black men that are talking about your ass? Let's ask: Sir Mix-a-Lot- Baby got Back Wrexx n Effect- Rump Shaker Tribe Called Quest- Bonita AppleBum Soulja Boy- Donk E U- Da Butt LL Cool J- Big Ole Butt 2 Live Crew- Too Much Booty in the Pants Ying Yang Twins- Whistle While you Twerk Mos Def- Ms. Fat Booty I'm sure there are more.... [/quote] I'm at a fed agency. It is white men. The guy who tried to rape my friend as her boss white. I only saw sir mix olot on ur list. Ignored the rest. Becky you really should listen to that song from beginng to end. But keep in telling me how u should feel about when your men come at me.[/quote] Okay, so white men only rape black women or only white men rape black women? Not really understanding your line of reasoning here. Aren't there some terrible people/men in all races that commit horrific crimes against women of all races? Look, I'm not black or white so don't really have a dog in this fight but you've missed the point of listing the above songs. Pop culture, much of it from rap songs written/sung by black men, has mainstreamed the objectification of a big butt, especially a black woman's behind. It's NOT okay and there should be major changes to this. Even Beyonce sings about being "Bootylicious". So placing the blame solely on white men for the objectification is a bit silly. [/quote]
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