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Jay-Z sports medallion for group that teaches 'white people are devils'


Showbiz | 207684 hits | Apr 07 3:45 pm | Posted by: N_Fiddledog
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Rapper Jay-Z took to court side with wife Beyonce at a recent Nets game sporting a medallion that touts the tenants of the Nation of Islam-tied Five Percent Nation � including the belief that all white people are "wicked" and all blacks are superior.

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  1. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:06 pm
    WTF. 8O What a maroon, what a schmuck, what a twit and apparently a closet racist piece of crap to top it off.

    Everyone already knew that white people are�wicked� and only the Irish are superior.

  2. by avatar Guy_Fawkes
    Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:17 pm
    I doubt Jay-Z is racist, regardless why should we care what a musician thinks?

  3. by avatar Delwin
    Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:31 pm
    His must be very resolute in his convictions to walk around bearing a hateful religious symbol that has "a little bit" of meaning to him.

    I always viewed rappers as actors who have to always stay in character. His publicist probably told him not enough black kids were buying his records so he shows up at the basketball game with some stupid symbol on. I wouldn't look too much into it, hes just looking to stir a little controversy, merchandising must be down.

  4. by Thanos
    Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:38 pm
    I wholeheartedly agreed with the Third Reich's jobs and infrastructure policy. Therefore I demand that everyone accept that I stomp around with a swastika armband on. :evil:

    Oh, who am I kidding? Like I ever took it off in the first place! :mrgreen:

  5. by avatar andyt
    Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:59 pm
    What's sickening is if the reverse were the case, and some country star had KKK emblazoned on his shirt, his career would be over before the day was out. It's just racism that nobody says much about this.

  6. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:01 am
    "Guy_Fawkes" said
    I doubt Jay-Z is racist, regardless why should we care what a musician thinks?


    Because he's influencing one hell of alot of young people, black and white who, because of his music see him as a role model and if that influence includes blatant racial hatred or intolerance then it should be vilified the same as it would be for anyone else who preaches or practices this kind of crap.

    As far as I'm concerned by taking this racist stance good old Jay-Z has elevated his game to the level of the Grand Imperial Wizard or that asshole Fred Phelps.

    None of whom should be allowed to further their hate filled agenda's without serious consequences.

  7. by avatar xerxes
    Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:03 am
    Here's the thing though: how many people do you think would recognize that symbol right away and know what it stands for?

  8. by avatar andyt
    Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:13 am
    "Freakinoldguy" said


    Because he's influencing one hell of alot of young people, black and white who, because of his music see him as a role model and if that influence includes blatant racial hatred or intolerance then it should be vilified the same as it would be for anyone else who preaches or practices this kind of crap.

    As far as I'm concerned by taking this racist stance good old Jay-Z has elevated his game to the level of the Grand Imperial Wizard or that asshole Fred Phelps.

    None of whom should be allowed to further their hate filled agenda's without serious consequences.


    Such as what? They do have freedom of speech down there. So the consequences would have to come from society by not buying his crap and making a stink. Doubt that will happen tho.

  9. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:55 am
    "andyt" said


    Because he's influencing one hell of alot of young people, black and white who, because of his music see him as a role model and if that influence includes blatant racial hatred or intolerance then it should be vilified the same as it would be for anyone else who preaches or practices this kind of crap.

    As far as I'm concerned by taking this racist stance good old Jay-Z has elevated his game to the level of the Grand Imperial Wizard or that asshole Fred Phelps.

    None of whom should be allowed to further their hate filled agenda's without serious consequences.


    Such as what? They do have freedom of speech down there. So the consequences would have to come from society by not buying his crap and making a stink. Doubt that will happen tho.

    There are all sorts of not so nice things that could happen to assholes who advocate racial hatred. For him the most obvious would be career suicide but you're right that won't happen since he'll probably become a hero to another generation of black youths who feel disenfranchised and need to be told by a racist they're superior to everyone else.

    Although, now that his views are out in the open he's fair game for anyone who disagrees with him and his hate filled views but, we likely won't see much of a pushback because of the "whiteman's guilt" syndrome that seems to pervade pretty much every aspect of polite North American Society.

  10. by avatar andyt
    Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:57 am
    Not just black youths. The big money is in wiggers.

    Yes, I hope people challenge him on this. But they're too afraid of being called racist for doing so, like you say.

  11. by avatar BRAH
    Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:05 am
    "xerxes" said
    Here's the thing though: how many people do you think would recognize that symbol right away and know what it stands for?



  12. by Nuggie77
    Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:13 am
    So the consequences would have to come from society by not buying his crap and making a stink. Doubt that will happen tho.

    This would be the same crowd that continues to buy Chris Brown's material, even after he was convicted of beating his girlfried.

  13. by avatar martin14
    Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:39 am
    "Guy_Fawkes" said
    I doubt Jay-Z is racist,


    You're joking, right ?

    regardless why should we care what a musician thinks?


    He can influence a lot of people with his 'music'.


    It's ok, stay blind.



    "Nuggie77" said
    This would be the same crowd that continues to buy Chris Brown's material, even after he was convicted of beating his girlfried.


    Exactly.

  14. by avatar Public_Domain
    Wed Apr 09, 2014 10:07 am
    :|



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