Jay-Z Says There’s No Shame in Success, Compares Being Called ‘Capitalist’ to the N-Word

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Jay-Z Says There’s No Shame in Success, Compares Being Called ‘Capitalist’ to the N-Word

"We not gone stop. Hip-hop is young. It's still growing," Jay said in the Twitter Spaces chat.

Jay-Z has never been shy about his hustle. He is, after all, the rapper who once boasted that he’s a “business… man.” But comments Jigga made during a Twitter Spaces chat with Genius’ Rob Markman on Wednesday (August 31) about those who disparage the art of the deal by making the word “capitalist” a slur have raised some eyebrows.


Asked to talk about his track record of helping elevate other billionaire Black entertainers such as Rihanna and Kanye West, Jay said, “We not gone stop. Hip-hop is young. It’s still growing. We not falling for that tricknology the public puts out there now. Before it was the American dream. ‘Pull yourself up by your bootstraps. You can make it in America,'” said the 52-year-old entrepreneur who went from a living in a tiny, overcrowded home in the Marcy Houses project in Brooklyn to being named the first hip-hop billionaire in 2019.


But it was his next comment that drew a raft or responses on Twitter. “All these lies that America told us our whole life and then when we start getting it, they try to lock us out of it,” he said. “They start inventing words like ‘capitalist.’ We’ve been called ‘n—ers’ and ‘monkeys’ and s–t. I don’t care what words y’all come up with. Y’all gotta come with stronger words.”

Talking about his “evolution” from a young guy selling CDs on New York street-corners and having no radio play to being one of the richest men in music, Jay said nobody should be made to “feel ashamed to be successful in a place that set up a system for us to be dead at 21… Y’all locked us out. Y’all created a system that, you know, doesn’t include us. We said fine. We went our alternate route. We created this music. We did our thing, you know, we hustle, we f—ing killed ourselves to get to this space. And, you know, now it’s like, you know, you know, ‘Eat the rich,’ and, man, we’re not stopping.”

While Jay’s evolution has surely inspired many others to reach higher and harder and, like he said, “not be ashamed” of their success, some of the reaction to his comments about capitalism being a bad word were equally pointed. “You make millions of dollars in America you’re a capitalist. Jay-Z too old to not know this, in the raps talking about buying paintings, properties and reselling them and making investments, this is literally what a capitalist does,” read one response on Twitter.

Another tweet read, “No, Jay-Z, we didn’t make up the word capitalist to make you feel guilty. We say capitalist to describe who owns capital and exploits our labor to get it. It’s not guilt we want you to feel. It’s fear. We’re coming to expropriate what’s ours so we can build a socialist world.”
Listen to Jay’s Spaces comments and see some of the responses below.








 
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There is absolutely no shame in being a capitalist, or a businessman or whatever you want to call it.

Not only is there no shame in it, but we should ALL aspire to be capitalists. How else can give our children a better world then the one we got?

The question is, now that you amassed this captial, what good are you gonna do with it? Are you gonna build your people and your community up? Or will you make it so only you can benefit from the fruits of your labor?
 
I feel Jay on this one. There is currently a class war going on in the US. It is mainly underachieving but entitled CACs who are frustrated with their lives and blame the 1% for it. These CACs have positioned themselves as allies with us. These CACs main argument is “redistribution of wealth” but they aren’t actively arguing for Reparations. You cannot form an honest argument for redistribution of wealth without prioritizing Reparations. It’s crazy to me that a CAC can get a head start with generational wealth, be white in a system built for them to succeed and point to a Black man as getting his wealth unfairly. That is entitlement like a muthafukka.
 
There is absolutely no shame in being a capitalist, or a businessman or whatever you want to call it.

Not only is there no shame in it, but we should ALL aspire to be capitalists. How else can give our children a better world then the one we got?

The question is, now that you amassed this captial, what good are you gonna do with it? Are you gonna build your people and your community up? Or will you make it so only you can benefit from the fruits of your labor?

This is key and I agree 100%!!!
 
Let's see shall we....

"Hey ******...Fuck you....

Vs.


"Hey capitalist"..... Fuck you...
Wow...the board lets me type "capitalist" but when I type "******" all I get is asterisks...
Doesn't quite feel the same. Could just me though ( I'm funny about being called a ******)...:dunno:
 
Let's see shall we....

"Hey ******...Fuck you....

Vs.


"Hey capitalist"..... Fuck you...
Wow...the board lets me type "capitalist" but when I type "******" all I get is asterisks...
Doesn't quite feel the same. Could just me though ( I'm funny about being called a ******)...:dunno:
The headline is misleading. He didn't compare being called the N-word with being called a capitalist.

He was just saying that people call us names and those were some that they called us and now since we are successful, they want to call us capitalist like it's a bad thing and we should feel ashamed.
 
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If jay z never "sold out" he wouldnt be where he is today,

and as much as folks love to talk shit...

99.9 of them wouldve done the exact same shit,

and not even look back..but would talk

opposite shit when it the next man...

Im glad jayz is where he is at.... and I hope to see the number of us

at the level triple fuckin quadruple over the next years...

Muthafuckas in that crypto thread bout to blow up in a year, so real

kniggas get ready fo the Bgol Yacht BASH!!
 
Jay should just live his life cause every other week they'll have a new name to call him.

Just remember where you came from.... everything else is easy.
 
negroes need to educate themselves. If your a successful capitalist then you have the power to affect peoples livelihood based on race. You can’t do that just being a ninja.
money don’t make you smart jay. Bad comparison
 
There is absolutely no shame in being a capitalist, or a businessman or whatever you want to call it.

Not only is there no shame in it, but we should ALL aspire to be capitalists. How else can give our children a better world then the one we got?

The question is, now that you amassed this captial, what good are you gonna do with it? Are you gonna build your people and your community up? Or will you make it so only you can benefit from the fruits of your labor?
Capitalism is at its essence about exploitation. It is a system of entropy.
 
I feel Jay on this one. There is currently a class war going on in the US. It is mainly underachieving but entitled CACs who are frustrated with their lives and blame the 1% for it. These CACs have positioned themselves as allies with us. These CACs main argument is “redistribution of wealth” but they aren’t actively arguing for Reparations. You cannot form an honest argument for redistribution of wealth without prioritizing Reparations. It’s crazy to me that a CAC can get a head start with generational wealth, be white in a system built for them to succeed and point to a Black man as getting his wealth unfairly. That is entitlement like a muthafukka.
You said a mouthful. Yeesh.
 
I feel Jay on this one. There is currently a class war going on in the US. It is mainly underachieving but entitled CACs who are frustrated with their lives and blame the 1% for it. These CACs have positioned themselves as allies with us. These CACs main argument is “redistribution of wealth” but they aren’t actively arguing for Reparations. You cannot form an honest argument for redistribution of wealth without prioritizing Reparations. It’s crazy to me that a CAC can get a head start with generational wealth, be white in a system built for them to succeed and point to a Black man as getting his wealth unfairly. That is entitlement like a muthafukka.

You got it completely, if blacks understood class it would be a war on the streets, thankfully for the mainstream media most of us don't.

But we're slowly getting there.

and to your post the funny thing is the GOP pretty much denies anything for the people even white people but still get the majority of support from them. These maga supporters if they had sense can be much more dangerous than they are and they're already crazy as hell.

These conversations about the1 percewnt been going on for decades.

but for black people I don't think capitalism is gonna save us, Jay-z pretty much backstabbed everyone to come up, he had the vision from day 1 but the one blacks talk class the worse Jay looks so I see why he's doing this now.
 
There is absolutely no shame in being a capitalist, or a businessman or whatever you want to call it.

Not only is there no shame in it, but we should ALL aspire to be capitalists. How else can give our children a better world then the one we got?

The question is, now that you amassed this captial, what good are you gonna do with it? Are you gonna build your people and your community up? Or will you make it so only you can benefit from the fruits of your labor?
I cannot improve upon this comment.
 
I debated on starting this thread on bgol and I passed because of the opinions I'm reading in here @VAiz4hustlaz

I'll just say this...Jay and others like him aren't capitalist. Black capitalism is a myth. Black capitalism was started by Nixon to stop the radicals from fucking up shit and apparently it has worked very well.






To be a capitalist you must own the means of production.

 
I debated on starting this thread on bgol and I passed because of the opinions I'm reading in here @VAiz4hustlaz

I'll just say this...Jay and others like him aren't capitalist. Black capitalism is a myth. Black capitalism was started by Nixon to stop the radicals from fucking up shit and apparently it has worked very well.






To be a capitalist you must own the means of production.



Yeah, I understand. I was surprised to see that it wasn’t already posted, but as you say, BGOL isn’t really the environment for such a conversation.
 
I debated on starting this thread on bgol and I passed because of the opinions I'm reading in here @VAiz4hustlaz

I'll just say this...Jay and others like him aren't capitalist. Black capitalism is a myth. Black capitalism was started by Nixon to stop the radicals from fucking up shit and apparently it has worked very well.






To be a capitalist you must own the means of production.


You will never win with revolution in the foreseeable future because we are not united as one.

We are scattered and confused on what should be done.

Every so called leader are always at odds with other so called leaders ie. DuBois vs Garvey, DuBois vs Washington, Malcom X vs King, Malcom X vs Elijah Muhammed, Farakhan vs John Henrik Clark, etc.

Hell, even youtube activist can't get along ie. Tariq Nasheed vs Yvette Carnell and others, Boyce Watkins vs Umar Johnson, etc.

We are always too much at odds to even consider revolution because what does revolution even look like to a group of people with no unity and too afraid to die for a cause?

We will never see it our life time.

The only thing left to do is to try to master the system we are forced to compete in and get as far ahead in it as possible because from the looks of things, we are not going to be making our own system anytime soon.
 
You will never win with revolution in the foreseeable future because we are not united as one.

We are scattered and confused on what should be done.

Every so called leader are always at odds with other so called leaders ie. DuBois vs Garvey, DuBois vs Washington, Malcom X vs King, Malcom X vs Elijah Muhammed, Farakhan vs John Henrik Clark, etc.

Hell, even youtube activist can't get along ie. Tariq Nasheed vs Yvette Carnell and others, Boyce Watkins vs Umar Johnson, etc.

We are always too much at odds to even consider revolution because what does revolution even look like to a group of people with no unity and too afraid to die for a cause?

We will never see it our life time.

The only thing left to do is to try to master the system we are forced to compete in and get as far ahead in it as possible because from the looks of things, we are not going to be making our own system anytime soon.

"......what does revolution even look like to a group of people with no unity and too afraid to die for a cause?"

This!!!
 
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