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More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 7:53 pm
by _Droopy
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/ ... death-rape

Rap star The Game apparently has a thin skin when it comes to criticism.

Michelle Malkin, the fiery conservative commentator and force behind Twitchy.com, dared to critique the rap star's new album cover which features religious symbols laced with gang imagery.

Jesus Piece

For that thought crime, The Game used his Twitter account to call for a boycott of both her and Fox News. Then, things got ugly. The rapper called Malkin a bitch and his fans followed his lead.

@michellemalkin Hahahahaha you stupid bitch! I hope you get the hands.

@michellemalkin I'm going to rape you.—

Mutha Fucka Jones (@ThinkDean) December 14, 2012

@thegame can you please get someone to 40 glock @michellemalkin ? She has no idea what she is talking about!—

Omar Garibay (@Omargaribay8) December 14, 2012

@michellemalkin I would “F” the crap out of you. You look like you can take some hard dick

@michellemalkin dame bitch u dum af u just sign ur own death certificate

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:11 pm
by _Droopy
This guy "The Game" is a classic pop-thug culture Morlock who understands quite well that his skin color and trendy underclass attitudinizing exempt him thoroughly from the kind of criticism he would receive were he of another racial background, or ever of virtually any other minority background.

As you can see below, this semi-literate boor (and his fans, who clearly share similar psychological attributes) is not anywhere near firing on all cylinders, but his sense of entitlement and unhinged narcissism is not the least restrained by the clear lack of oil in the crankcase.

http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/game-explai ... .3771.html

Image

From Wikipedia:

The Game released a controversial artwork of the album via Instagram on October 21, 2012 and also announced the release date will be December 11. The cover portrays a dark-skinned Jesus in a stained glass window with a teardrop tattoo, a red bandanna around his mouth, and he is wearing a Jesus piece.[13] In the artwork beside Jesus, are symbols of cannabis sativa leaves. The stained glass-inspired image shows Jesus sitting on a throne adorned with gang-related symbols. In the artwork, Jesus is holding a gold “Jesus Piece” chain and pointing to a symbol on his breast plate. The red bandana over his mouth is a reference to the Compton Piru Bloods gang, to which Game is allegedly a member.[14] The coconut tree symbolizes the Tropics and leisure life. The artwork has a slightly altered logo on the top, which features on all of the previous Game’s studio albums. The album’s title Jesus Piece is stylized as Je5us Piece, depicting that it is Game’s fifth studio album. Je5us Piece logo is styled after the iconic Louis Vuitton. The religious imagery of the art has gained mixed reviews and the ire of some fans who deem the work as blasphemous. Several celebrities praised the artwork including, rap veteran Busta Rhymes, Mac Miller and Kevin Hart.

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:14 pm
by _Doctor CamNC4Me
Um. Wat?

- Doc

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:24 pm
by _Droopy
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Um. Wat?

- Doc



Just the response I would expect from a number of the standard denizens. Jaw open. Eyes wide. Brain idle.

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:44 pm
by _Doctor CamNC4Me
Droopy wrote:
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Um. Wat?

- Doc



Just the response I would expect from a number of the standard denizens. Jaw open. Eyes wide. Brain idle.


Well, you're posting nonsense, you ****stick. What's your point posting this in an off-topic Mormon discussion board?

Here I can do the same:

http://www.thesuperficial.com/this-post ... ed-12-2012

http://www.thesuperficial.com/photos/mi ... rt-0510-22

http://www.noisecreep.com/2012/12/10/la ... epartment/

Get to the point you hapless abortion.

- Doc

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:00 pm
by _Molok
That album cover is cool as hell.

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:25 pm
by _just me
More proof that Twitter is a freak show.

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:34 pm
by _Droopy
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Well, you're posting nonsense, you ****stick.


The brain is now engaged but...we must unfortunately move along, as there's nothing to see there...

What's your point posting this in an off-topic Mormon discussion board?


Why are you pretending not to understand what the point is?

Get to the point you hapless abortion.


Drinking again, Cam? I'm so glad I've moved on from that kind of thing.

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:36 pm
by _Droopy
Molok wrote:That album cover is cool as hell.



Its always nice when the Morlocks just honestly and openly expose themselves for what they are without pretense.

Its much better than the mask-wearing and posing that goes on here on too many occasions.

Re: More Underclass/Hip-Hop Barbarism on Parade

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:53 pm
by _Doctor CamNC4Me
Droopy wrote:
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Well, you're posting nonsense, you Fuckstick.


The brain is now engaged but...we must unfortunately move along, as there's nothing to see there...

Talking to yourself again?

What's your point posting this in an off-topic Mormon discussion board?


Why are you pretending not to understand what the point is?

Well you know what they say about assuming. You make an ass out of you.

Get to the point you hapless abortion.


Drinking again, Cam? I'm so glad I've moved on from that kind of thing.

No. I don't follow you nor Senator Crapo's example.



Again. What's your point posting random nonsense on the Off Topic forum of a Mormon Discussion board without context? Now that you have someone's attention you get the opportunity to explain why you don't like black people and their culture.

- Doc