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re: The sign didn't say "No Twerking"
Posted on 12/1/20 at 4:20 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 12/1/20 at 4:20 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Ghetto culture has a lot to do with it.
So has anything positive come out of this culture? I mean it seems to devalue human life , praises gangsters and thugs, shames people for trying to better themselves thru education , embraces living off the government and the list could go on and on .... Wait i forgot. it has produced Twerking i stand corrected.
This post was edited on 12/1/20 at 4:21 pm
Posted on 12/1/20 at 4:26 pm to Saskwatch
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I've typed up 5 responses and I give up. I come to the conclusion there should be "Culcha welcome" or "Culcha free" establishments so patrons understand conduct before walking through the door.
Oh trust me. There are. And people that go out a lot know how to delineate.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 4:29 pm to Crusty
Like another poster said, this is what happens when you allow leftists to tell us who our role models are. For a lot of women, they prop up whores and sluts like Cardi B, etc. These idiots can't talk in complete sentences but if you dare correct them...well, you know.
Welcome to Idiocracy, America.
Welcome to Idiocracy, America.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 4:30 pm to Crusty
It’s pathetic that people think that’s ok.
And good for him to tell them to get out for that
And good for him to tell them to get out for that
Posted on 12/1/20 at 5:13 pm to ItzMe1972
quote:if you go out to eat, you want the owner addressing the entire place telling how to behave? I didn’t do anything wrong
Nobody clapped after his directive.
That speaks volumes.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 5:22 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
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Welcome to Idiocracy, America.
Right now society is 1/4th 1984, 1/4th Brave New World, 1/4th Animal Farm, and 1/4th Idiocracy.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 5:26 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 12/1/20 at 6:35 pm to Crusty
Thats a shame that he even has to explain that to grown people. Its about decency and respect.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 6:37 pm to OweO
Shallow, vapid women love rap music.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 6:38 pm to FLObserver
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has anything positive come out of this culture?
Just a few wealthy black dudes making money, pretending to be ghetto.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 7:25 pm to Crusty
I applaud this man. Good for him
Posted on 12/1/20 at 7:49 pm to Crusty
When did it become news to just have screenshots of random people complaining on twitter? I don't think any of these people are related to the story in any way that I can tell. And I'm sure you could find plenty of posts defending him if yahoo wasn't trying to push a narrative.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 8:20 pm to Crusty
I’m proud of that SOB talking real shite! 
Posted on 12/1/20 at 8:27 pm to Crusty
That moment when you rethink your business model in the middle of business hours.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 8:28 pm to diat150
1st, hopefully my two downvotes were mistakes, if not please present yourself so you can get slaughtered.
2nd, and I guess I am getting on a soapbox here.... but what the frick happened to black music? 50’s-70’s black musicians both male and female were absolutely killing it. Beautiful music, style, class, all of the above. Beautiful queens putting on a classy show in beautiful evening gowns singing about love and hope. Actual instruments being played and wonderful voices that didn’t need to be doctored. Bands of brothers sharing the stage in costumes singing intelligibly about love, fun, etc. I just feel that the entertainment industry has stolen so much from black folks and the rest of the world pushing them to what we have as music today. Weeks before interviewing who will probably be the next president, cardi b put out a video telling girls to stick their finger in their a-hole and swoosh it around so their arse don’t stink and they don’t get shite on their mans dock. fricking really? That’s not even getting into the filth she pushes in her songs. Who is behind this push? How can anyone go back and listen to black folks sing with so much love, hope, and conviction way back and then listen to the disgusting bullshite being put out now and think this is what we should be doing. I was born at the end of the 70’s so I can’t speak for how things were back then but I can’t imagine that the push of filth, violence, and despair in the last few decades of music have not had a negative effect on many of the youth of these generations....
Having a 7 year old daughter and trying to navigate around this nonsense and keep her as innocent as I can makes me sad. Then you get on Worldstar and see kids her age cursing out adults and acting out the same type of filth and it is just disheartening and makes me really question how we can keep going like this and also how much lower can we go. And I’m not even religious. Can’t imagine how the religious types feel.
2nd, and I guess I am getting on a soapbox here.... but what the frick happened to black music? 50’s-70’s black musicians both male and female were absolutely killing it. Beautiful music, style, class, all of the above. Beautiful queens putting on a classy show in beautiful evening gowns singing about love and hope. Actual instruments being played and wonderful voices that didn’t need to be doctored. Bands of brothers sharing the stage in costumes singing intelligibly about love, fun, etc. I just feel that the entertainment industry has stolen so much from black folks and the rest of the world pushing them to what we have as music today. Weeks before interviewing who will probably be the next president, cardi b put out a video telling girls to stick their finger in their a-hole and swoosh it around so their arse don’t stink and they don’t get shite on their mans dock. fricking really? That’s not even getting into the filth she pushes in her songs. Who is behind this push? How can anyone go back and listen to black folks sing with so much love, hope, and conviction way back and then listen to the disgusting bullshite being put out now and think this is what we should be doing. I was born at the end of the 70’s so I can’t speak for how things were back then but I can’t imagine that the push of filth, violence, and despair in the last few decades of music have not had a negative effect on many of the youth of these generations....
Having a 7 year old daughter and trying to navigate around this nonsense and keep her as innocent as I can makes me sad. Then you get on Worldstar and see kids her age cursing out adults and acting out the same type of filth and it is just disheartening and makes me really question how we can keep going like this and also how much lower can we go. And I’m not even religious. Can’t imagine how the religious types feel.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 8:31 pm to olemc999
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I have but it was St. Paddy’s day
I always twerk when I hear ‘Whiskey in a Jar’ or ‘Irish Washerwoman’
Posted on 12/1/20 at 9:53 pm to msutiger
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Good for him. I wish there were more people out there like him
I gotta agree... He was laying truth on the line. Trying to create a better environment for people and some people just want to bring crap in.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 9:55 pm to diat150
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but what the frick happened to black music? 50’s-70’s black musicians both male and female were absolutely killing it. Beautiful music, style, class, all of the above.
There were rules people followed. Those rules are now nonexistent.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 10:04 pm to diat150
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50’s-70’s black musicians both male and female were absolutely killing it. Beautiful music, style, class, all of the above.
The average American was more classy (In public) back in those days. People did their shady stuff behind closed doors.
The fabrics of civil society are beyond repair.
Posted on 12/2/20 at 11:33 am to RogerTheShrubber
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The fabrics of civil society are beyond repair.
That seems to be the case.
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