Fat Joe shades Kaepernick: "I ain't with protesting the anthem"

Rappers he raps with don't check him on it.
I NEVER fucked with Fat Joe. I found is suspicious the dude couldn't rhyme until pun died.
ran out of puns rhymes from his rhyme book and now we have this pos running around here weighing in on issues.
dayummmm...stole Pun's rhymes ......:smh:...shameful
 
Kaya has a good point.

Emilitant used to be a slur on here til shit got real...

Never thought about that.

A bunch of y'all kats was and still are not wise to the ways of the world and the way this world wide white supremacy moves.

Just like kats not wise to the way this political system moves:
  • voting
  • vote for the lesser of 2 evils
  • I will vote ______ because they have a chance to win...
Even if I don't get shit. And I'm on the corner begging. At least I voted for a winner.

Kats, ain't of y'all ain't going to learn, until its 2 late.
 
Militants sitting around doing nothing and participating in the political process.

Ok. I guess that's how BGOL SAMBOS do it in 2016 militancy?
 
http://www.sohh.com/fat-joe-will-ne...ombs-im-blacker-than-most-black-people-video/


Terror Squad leader Fat Joe has spoken out on the backlash he has received in recent years over using the controversial N-word freely despite being a Latin hip-hop artist.

Rather than downplay his usage, Joey Crack firmly stood behind the word.


“By the way, I’m blacker than most black people,” Joe proclaimed in an interview. “For the record. From the Bronx, I grew up 90 percent black people, half my family is black, I love black people, I am pro-Latino, I love Latino. I don’t see the difference. If you a black person or you a Latino, and they got sugar next door, we’re going to your house — I’ve always viewed us as one. Big Pun‘s number one hit was ‘Boricua, Morena,’ together. You understand what I’m saying? ‘Why Fat Joe say the N-word?’ ‘Cause I am that n*gga. It’s just the bottom line. I hate it when J. Lo said it one time, I know she’s a superstar and she’s like, ‘Ahhh.’ I’m like, ‘Yo, you’re from the Bronx, you supposed to say, that’s what we say.’ Terms of endearment. We call our cousins that, we call our brothers that. We were just talking about a white guy that says ‘N’ all day and we never looked at him different. Why? ‘Cause the first time I met him he was with 20 black dudes and every wife he ever had was black. He ain’t prejudice. He’s just saying it as a term of endearment. It’s not our fault it turned hip-hop.” (“The Breakfast Club”)

Been down with Joe from day one
Ditc...for life.
Even his bullsh*t ponzi scheme

I always gave the Don a pass.

But not this one...

We didn't ask u to March or even agree

But that was incoherent basura...
And ignorant amd misinformed
And the fact he aint ever say no sh*t before concerning our issues...

And apparently his own latino community

I ain't forgetting this no time soon.
 
Rappers he raps with don't check him on it.
I NEVER fucked with Fat Joe. I found it suspicious the dude couldn't rhyme until pun died.
ran out of puns rhymes from his rhyme book and now we have this pos running around here weighing in on issues.

One of the greatest unsolved mysteries in the history of rap...

Pun died

Homeboy had a run when he picked the best beats ever for 3 summers

And has at least one classic punchline per verse...

And admitted in a song about pun rhyme book...amd I think it's true.

But he was do close to vets...KRS, LL, Showbiz, Diamond, Finesse, Big L, beatnuts...

And Nore, DMX, Ja, Clef, and the list goes on

But this exposes a lot...it's gonna be the response from his peers that matters

This has been a tough few weeks, I had to make sure they don't play Boomer & Carton in the break room.

So many athletes and rappers I don't support anymore either.

I realize the best way to make an impact is to SUPER support Kaep, the female soccer player, Durant, Curry, Bomani, Shannon, etc...

Buy from their endosers and TELL those companies that I'm supporting specifically because of those individuals.
 
http://dailycaller.com/2016/09/12/f...rnick-soliders-died-fighting-for-our-freedom/

Fat Joe said protesting the national anthem has nothing to do with the police.

GettyImages-175335586-1-e1473689680713.jpg

(Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images)

After San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the national anthem as a form of protest that he said was motivated by police brutality and racial injustice, the rapper — whose real name is Joseph Cartagena — said it was disrespectful to the military.

“Having thout about it, I ain’t with protesting the #NationalAnthem,” he tweeted. “Soldiers died fighting 4 our freedom not cops. Why disrepsected them?”

GettyImages-175335604-1-e1473689689457.jpg

(Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images)

Cartagena later deleted the tweet, but not before it could be retweeted by his followers.



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/09/12/f...-died-fighting-for-our-freedom/#ixzz4K5uld6ja
 
Fat Joe's Take On Colin Kaepernick Is Both Late And Wack


cf04d360dbc91f15a8bd49147dc08be0


Enough time has passed since Colin Kaepernick of the San Francisco 49ers elected to start kneeling during the national anthem that pretty much everyone has been able to form and voice an opinion about it. On Sunday, Kate Upton expressed her displeasurewith Kaepernick and other players who followed their lead. A day later, it’s time to take stock of other celebrities and the like sharing their opinions that may have slipped under the radar.

Here, just to bring you up to speed:

Wayne Newton: not a fan.

Kid Rock: also not a fan.

Okay, cool. Neither of those are especially surprising. Who else has chimed in?

Fat Joe: apparently not a fan!

The rapper, who rediscovered the spotlight earlier this summer with his hit “All the Way Up,” took to Twitter to offer up his thoughts on the quarterback’s actions last Friday. However, with the tweet being quickly deleted, it’s taken a few days for it to make the rounds.

View image on Twitter
Cr7W5WAWEAgiynZ.jpg:small


https://twitter.com/thacelebritea/status/774292471601922048




Seeing as how this tweet was sent out prior to Sunday’s games, where a number of players protested the anthem in one way or another, it’s apparent that Fat Joe is directing his criticism towards Kaepernick. Unfortunately, the shots fired by Joe aren’t all that original and have been a line echoed by numerous Kaepernick detractors since he first took a knee at the end of August in a preseason game with the Green Bay Packers. There seems to be some confusion out there about exactly why Kaepernick is protesting, as well as a misconception that he’s protesting the American military. The whole situation can be best explained by comedian and podcaster Bill Burr. Thanks, Bill.

But as for Fat Joe, his Kaepernick comments come on the heels of the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, when the rapper had a fairly negative and off-color response to Young Thug and his recent penchant for wearing a dress. And then prior to that, he raised some eyebrows by saying that if it weren’t for him, no one would have known about Big Pun. That may be true, but it also kind of comes off as a weak claim that diminishes Big Pun’s legacy. Stay tuned until next week when Fat Joe yells at kids playing to get off of his lawn.

https://sports.yahoo.com/news/fat-joe-latest-person-offer-201027723.html
 
Im all about the USA, but I've seen my grandfather, father, and uncle's go over seas to fight for this country and honor every aspect of the flag. Yet, when the war is over, they go back to being another nigga when they come home.
Until the pledge to the flag and national anthem represent every word for every citizen. No more standing for me nor anymore Terror Squad nor Fat Joe.
 
Fat Joe Says Nobody Would Care About Big Pun If It Wasn’t for Him and Remy Ma






Fat Joe paid a visit to Philadelphia’s Power 99 recently, talking about carrying on Big Pun’s legacy, his previous troubles with the IRS and being one of the original sneaker heads in the game. He as well speaks on his decision to lose weight, saying that he lost six or seven friends in a single year and how being independent has forced him to take his loses on the chin.

Joe first notes that he’s been independent for some time now, such singles as “Make It Rain,” “I Won’t Tell” and “Another Round” all charting high off of his own dime. “A lot of people talk the talk but you gotta put your money where your mouth is, b. So me, I throw that bag up,” he says. “If I take an L, I want to take an L on my own…I don’t want nobody to tell me nothin’. I want to know that I made it all happen myself and if it failed it failed. I’ve failed once or twice real big, independent. I never forget where I’m from, so when I lose half a million dollars on some shit I remember… I know the value of that dollar.”



Read More: Fat Joe Says Nobody Would Care About Big Pun If It Wasn't for Him and Remy Ma - XXL | http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2016/08/fat-joe-losing-million-independent-singles/?trackback=tsmclip
 
Back
Top