Lol this even made Williams scold Jay and Bey
It’s funny
It’s funny
Gloria Estefan tells Entertainment Tonight that rapper JAY-Z, who's organizing the halftime show, called her husband Emilio with an invitation for Gloria to join in the festivities.
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Listening to Boomer Esiason get offended over this was well worth it.
Good job Jay and B.
Listening to Boomer Esiason get offended over this was well worth it.
Good job Jay and B.
When did WE ever not compare the two?
Andy Rwid says he's definitely doing to the white house.
8:10 mark
Remember when it was all trendy and cool tonjot go? Lmao all that shits over
So you're saying there's no comparison?
@hardawayz16
It isn't that we don't have the resolve for protesting like the 60s. We don't live in what they did. These guys are millionaires. So was he. And he is still, based off the collab with a company rich off child labor. There was no principle. I tried to tell y'all that 3 years ago
Pointing out his character and light skin , is just an unfortunate truth. It isn't solely based on that. He took a deal with the NFL that he didn't tell "the people" how much he got, after claiming he stood (or kneeled ) for them. He took a deal with a global corporation that he didn't tell "the people" about how much that was either. He is SELLING a shoe based on this fake movement. He doesn't speak for himself. He retweets and makes sneaky digs at other players, and people who came to his side. So he isn't above getting digs back at him. His whole thing was a fraud move, that he only started once he wasn't a starter. He took an issue about police brutality and made it about HIM not being able to play. People ain't talked about police brutality again, up until the little commercials made by Jay. It's beyond obvious.
Imagine being Jay Z and seeing this firsthand, way closer than any of us can. He knew Kaep was a fraud, but he also knows there's lots of suckers who don't know or wanna accept this. So he goes back to the thing that DOES work and brings all animals, predator and prey , to the stream to drink. Capitalism. As far as his resume of what he's done for US, Hes made several Black millionaires through his companies. He's worked on prison reform already, and Meek Mill knows this firsthand. He's Negotiated good deals for Black athletes and artists through his agency. And now he made the most that could be made out of Kaeps bullshit , which is a win-win for the actual people , and not just one guy.
The one guy ran to Nike and sold y'all shoes. His know your rights organization doesn't do shit. His million he gave away when he had NFL money went to shit that was all over the place, not focused on the thing he knelt for. He gets on and tweets about whatever topic he thinks will get him on a blog for a day. So y'all can continue to buy his merch, and pretend he's Huey Newton, but in 20 years you will look back and notice he will not have a damn thing for anyone but himself. If he were darker and did the same shit , I would say the same. In fact I have said the same bout Tariq Nasheed , Umar Johnson, and all the other fraud leaders on here. And we don't have slavemasters none of us living were ever slaves. None of our parents and even grandparent were. I guess this is what Kanye meant by "slavery for 400 years is a choice" cuz here we are 150 years, 4 generations past , and you CHOOSE to talk like you're an actual slave.
Is there a comparison between Lizzo and Beyonce?
Similarities: both black women..both singers
Ar this point, you're just being obtuse.
Because the question is obtuse. You want to compare a movement that had many groups and agendas, charismatic leaders, organized with clear strategies and goals, funding, support of the people worldwide, and ultimately changed history...
to Kap.
I definitely threw some conjecture in there but there’s plenty of facts. All of this already happened.I love a debate and appreciate your perspective.....when it's based on facts. But, most of the four long paragraphs you wrote is based on conjecture and assumptions.
You don't know Kaep nor Jay, cuz I'm sure you'd have mentioned it, if you did. So, any guess as to their motives is just that, a guess...certainly not a fact....well maybe to you it is.
As far as slavemasters, never said we still have them, however the old "pit the dark ones against the lighter ones" strategy is still in effect for some of our people unfortunately.
And finally, to quote Kanye's slavey was a choice....and then be able to somehow draw an analogy to how I talk...like a slave
When you can't defend your position, hurl insults.
Nah, it’s not causing CACS to go nuts. Maybe a few , but mostly They’re just making simple observation. And honestly, it’s the media making people on both sides flip out. jay and Bey are the ones going nuts right now, Cuz now if they put a camera on them and they’re standing up with their hands on their hearts , we’ll see the woke going bananas, just as they have been since he did this deal. But the deals done, and it ain’t going no where. This wouldn’t be an issue in the first place if it was t for Kaep. Black people been singing the fuck out of the national anthem for years. Now y’all got a few internet weirdos making noise.they managed to make it last for three years It’s almost died down.This anthem shit still causing cacs to go nuts.
Sadly, they too stupid to know they won. Kaep can't even get a clipboard gig and pigs still out here piggin'.![]()
Kaep needs to take his ass up to Canada. He burned his NFL bridges when he failed to show up for his audition. He gambled and lost.
So in your mind, a movement to gain civil rights can't be compared to a movement to highlight the injustices blacks face by the police?
One singer can't be compared to another?
You either REALLY don't know what a comparison is or you're trolling.
I definitely threw some conjecture in there but there’s plenty of facts. All of this already happened.
We saw the same things Jay did by now. My conjecture is that he saw it well before we did because he’s closer to it. I don’t se how that’s too far fetched.
But Kaep DID do all of that.
And you DID use a slave analogy talking to a person in 2020. You did that, not me.
And that matches exactly what you mean by , “when you can’t defend your position, hurl insults “. You’re the one who referred to yourself as a slave in the 21st century. The insult is that you think I actually buy that line of thinking too. Now , if you’re willing to drop that, and make a go at another analogy, I’m cool with that. People make mistakes sometimes
Bruh.
Who didn't know about police brutality before Kap took a knee?
What has Kap accomplished that changed ANYTHING regarding police brutality?
Whens the last time he spoke on it?
When's the last time he spoke on ANYTHING that didn't revolve around him getting his old job back?
What 60's civil rights icon do you think would be trying to get his old job back after protesting at work?
There's an ol saying that says every journey begins with one step. Kaep took the first step. Unfortunately, he didn't get the support he deserved. However I wouldn't say his protest was in vain.
None of us can predict how this will play out in the future, nor who else it inspires to pick up where he left off.
Truth be told, I'm not sure if I or how many other people, would sacrifice their career, after they didn't get the support from the same people they were trying to help.
North Dallas forty shit.Look at the pic. None of the people beside then we're standing. This is a non starter
You're exactly right there. I wrote that wrong. I meant to say we already saw the things that Kaep did.Lemme start by saying the areas in bold...I'm really not sure you're referring to...what already happened? saw what same things?
I'm still tryna figure out what you meant, by what I highlighted in your first post we discussed.
As far as the slave reference. I didn't call myself a slave and damn sure didn't mention the 21st century.
I simply referred to slave masters pitting one group of blacks against another to keep us divided, and how they aren't around to do that, but WE still commit this offense against each other.
To say you're at odds with Kaep or anyone is your prerogative. But to go out of your way to type about his skin color, as if that makes him less of a black man is not cool for another black man.
First step in doing what? Publicizing an issue that was getting plenty of publicity?
That's all it takes to be compared to civil rights icons of the 60s? Men and women who changed the world?
Wow.
Lol yeah. But she's done it twice. I remember saying she shoulda been on it when I was watching. Her in Miami w Jlo and Shaquira woulda been a shit downGloria Estefan tells Entertainment Tonight that rapper JAY-Z, who's organizing the halftime show, called her husband Emilio with an invitation for Gloria to join in the festivities.
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You're exactly right there. I wrote that wrong. I meant to say we already saw the things that Kaep did.
But we've also already seen what Jay has done as well, so it ain't that far off, but it ain't what I meant.
I'm not at odds with Kaep. I don't know him. I just see what it is. Most people do by now. Some people still wanna believe different. His skin color and how he's overcompensating for it, we know this is a thing. It's inconvenient to say, but it is what it is. I don't think it was all intentional. He's confused. Him being a mixed kid raised by white parents plays a part too. Then meeting an Egyptian girl. This is so obvious, it shouldn't be something to be upset to hear. But even without all that, his actions or inaction spoke it. Poor guys confused. But thanks to Nike he didn't go dead broke. He'll be fine.
So lemme see if I understand...thousands of people bought his jersey in support..he's received numerous accolades for his stance..inspired people everywhere, but a guy on a porn board isn't satisfied that he did enough.
I already wrote em to you earlier.Mannnn, I'm just asking...begging. Please give me a for example, so we're on the same page. "I meant to say we already saw the things that Kaep did" ,for example (or ie) he did XYZ.
I have to try to guess what you're referring to and I don't wanna have to go back and read everything to make the connection.
I feel you MIGHT have a point with your analysis of how his skin color and upbringing may play a part in this..not sure the significance of an Egyptian chick. But again that's just your opinion...it's possible, even probable, but I wouldn't call it obvious.
And don't forget the Nike deal. All champions , then him.So lemme see if I understand...the above is all it takes for comparisons to 60s civil rights leaders? Many of whom lost their lives for the rights we enjoy today?
Gotcha.
Malcolm. Martin. Medgar. Kap.
Samesies.
So lemme see if I understand...the above is all it takes for comparisons to 60s civil rights leaders? Many of whom lost their lives for the rights we enjoy today?
Gotcha.
Malcolm. Martin. Medgar. Kap.
Samesies.
What 60's civil rights icon do you think would be trying to get his old job back after protesting at work?