comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 42 seconds ago
i do not think country should be white only either, or reggae only black, see Ub40...i also grow up listening to and loving bob marley, but no doubt that is wrong now too in some quarters.
Adele got grief for wearing a Jamaican top ffs, so if i wore a Bob Marley top, gggrrrrrrr.
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I think your missing the point TBAB, no one has said anyone 'owns' a genre of music..Anyone can play anything, just be yourself though, like the people you mentioned above..She's trying to portray that she is a girl from some hood who is portraying that she's like 'bad' ghetto boys and thats not true at all.
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Music videos are to sell music and that is what sells, sadly, imo.
She may like bad ghetto boys and she is from Romford, so hardly posh, darling.
There are poor white people too uno.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Ross O'Bianchi (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 minutes ago
80% of knife killings in London involve black victims and culprits....shootings too.
In Chicago, on average over 500 black males are killed by black males annually.
This is black history month and black lives matter?
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What the fack is this, tbab, honestly?
Regardless of what you thought you might have been saying with this post, just take a step back and in the context of the conversation this morning, try to understand what it looks like you’ve just done to everybody else
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Where are the BLM protests about this?
People are making up problems with a girl allegedly Blackfishing, while black males are killing and dying in huge numbers.
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But what about China though
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 42 seconds ago
i do not think country should be white only either, or reggae only black, see Ub40...i also grow up listening to and loving bob marley, but no doubt that is wrong now too in some quarters.
Adele got grief for wearing a Jamaican top ffs, so if i wore a Bob Marley top, gggrrrrrrr.
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I think your missing the point TBAB, no one has said anyone 'owns' a genre of music..Anyone can play anything, just be yourself though, like the people you mentioned above..She's trying to portray that she is a girl from some hood who is portraying that she's like 'bad' ghetto boys and thats not true at all.
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Music videos are to sell music and that is what sells, sadly, imo.
She may like bad ghetto boys and she is from Romford, so hardly posh, darling.
There are poor white people too uno.
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Come on TBAB, that's half the problem...your saying that sells, but she doesn't need to do that to sell. I didn't call her posh either. She doesn't like the bad boys she singing about...look up her last 2 boyfriends and you'll see.
Also please don't act ignorant, i never said anything about poor white people at all.
Lots of white youth, mixed race and black youth and other races now pretend to be, "gangsta" or from the hood or ghetto....to act tough, cool or get street cred.
Or to flog music.
It is generational and reflects how music and culture change to.
How should white people sing or dress or act nowadays?
As someone pointed out, is Chris Eubank taking the pash dressing as an English country lord, or should black and asian members of govt stop dressing and talking like white folk, haha...whatever that is, lol.
Students at an English uni banned Mexican hats, which were sent to students on freshers day to promote a local Mexican taco outlet, which shows where so called cultural appropriation withunts go.
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 42 seconds ago
i do not think country should be white only either, or reggae only black, see Ub40...i also grow up listening to and loving bob marley, but no doubt that is wrong now too in some quarters.
Adele got grief for wearing a Jamaican top ffs, so if i wore a Bob Marley top, gggrrrrrrr.
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I think your missing the point TBAB, no one has said anyone 'owns' a genre of music..Anyone can play anything, just be yourself though, like the people you mentioned above..She's trying to portray that she is a girl from some hood who is portraying that she's like 'bad' ghetto boys and thats not true at all.
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Music videos are to sell music and that is what sells, sadly, imo.
She may like bad ghetto boys and she is from Romford, so hardly posh, darling.
There are poor white people too uno.
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Come on TBAB, that's half the problem...your saying that sells, but she doesn't need to do that to sell. I didn't call her posh either. She doesn't like the bad boys she singing about...look up her last 2 boyfriends and you'll see.
Also please don't act ignorant, i never said anything about poor white people at all.
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What should she look like, dress like and sing about, mate?What stereotypical "white" look should she adorn?
Let her be... it is a stupid accusation being made on social media, while massive real issues are ignored.
Knife crime, gang violence, alleged promotion of violence and homophobia and mysogony in lyrics of "drill" and "rap" music.... would require more attention than Jesy Nelson, imho
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comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 8 minutes ago
Lots of white youth, mixed race and black youth and other races now pretend to be, "gangsta" or from the hood or ghetto....to act tough, cool or get street cred.
Or to flog music.
It is generational and reflects how music and culture change to.
How should white people sing or dress or act nowadays?
As someone pointed out, is Chris Eubank taking the pash dressing as an English country lord, or should black and asian members of govt stop dressing and talking like white folk, haha...whatever that is, lol.
Students at an English uni banned Mexican hats, which were sent to students on freshers day to promote a local Mexican taco outlet, which shows where so called cultural appropriation withunts go.
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Black people cannot culturally appropriate from white people.
If you don’t understand why, you don’t understand cultural appropriation, and I’d suggest you go read up on it.
And no, the ‘rules’ shouldn’t be the same for everyone, by definition.
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comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 21 minutes ago
Nelson did not use fake tan in the vid where she was accused of pretending to be black.
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The song she took/redone, the way she's singing, the way she's dressing, the way she's moving, her hairstyle, the way she looks in it and also the background dancers etc tell you that she is clearly going for a 90's Rnb, type song, which was song by 99% black women...she has switched a lot from how she was in Little Mix to unrecognisable levels, which has made people question what's going on...
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So you are saying the music genre is 99% black women.
And a white performer should not sing, move, dance, dress or look like a certain way, in a particular music genre?
That is segregation in music, FYI Crouchy, as i saw your post before.
The worst kind of cultural appropriation is the flat cap peaky blinder wannabes
Not offensive or anything, just lame
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I don’t know why I’m letting myself be dragged into this
The next hour is so predictable:
- Try to explain, again, what cultural appropriation is, and why it is important
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Try to explain, again, what structural inequality is, and why it is a critically important issue
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Etc.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted about a minute ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 21 minutes ago
Nelson did not use fake tan in the vid where she was accused of pretending to be black.
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The song she took/redone, the way she's singing, the way she's dressing, the way she's moving, her hairstyle, the way she looks in it and also the background dancers etc tell you that she is clearly going for a 90's Rnb, type song, which was song by 99% black women...she has switched a lot from how she was in Little Mix to unrecognisable levels, which has made people question what's going on...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are saying the music genre is 99% black women.
And a white performer should not sing, move, dance, dress or look like a certain way, in a particular music genre?
That is segregation in music, FYI Crouchy, as i saw your post before.
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You've missed his point
Performing a genre isn't the issue, trying to look a different race while you do is
comment by Let's Go Brandon!! (U10408)
posted less than a minute ago
What about mockneys?
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Less bad but still cringe
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comment by Let's Go Brandon!! (U10408)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 39 minutes ago
WFT is a ‘white band’?
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This??
https://youtu.be/FnH_zwVmiuE
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Fields lol.
We were just informed a music genre was 99% black women.
I am saying we should not view music as white bands of black genre.
Being from, Liverpool, you must have seen a white Beatle band though, as that is what everything is based on now, haha.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 21 minutes ago
Nelson did not use fake tan in the vid where she was accused of pretending to be black.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The song she took/redone, the way she's singing, the way she's dressing, the way she's moving, her hairstyle, the way she looks in it and also the background dancers etc tell you that she is clearly going for a 90's Rnb, type song, which was song by 99% black women...she has switched a lot from how she was in Little Mix to unrecognisable levels, which has made people question what's going on...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are saying the music genre is 99% black women.
And a white performer should not sing, move, dance, dress or look like a certain way, in a particular music genre?
That is segregation in music, FYI Crouchy, as i saw your post before.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ok, i'll put it simply for you. Lisa Stansfield, UB40, David Rodigan, Eminem....these are all white people who have done big things in genres that people will catorgarise as black but no one has nothing but love for these guys because they were themselves, going off their talent...rather than trying to be something they clearly are not.
comment by Let's Go Brandon!! (U10408)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Ross O'Bianchi (U17054)
posted 2 seconds ago
I don’t know why I’m letting myself be dragged into this
The next hour is so predictable:
- Try to explain, again, what cultural appropriation is, and why it is important
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Try to explain, again, what structural inequality is, and why it is a critically important issue
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I must have missed it. Please explain the rules with examples of cultural appropriation. Ta.
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No. Go educate yourself.
We were just informed a music genre was 99% black women.
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Can you please name me some white 90's RnB singers then please?
comment by Let's Go Brandon!! (U10408)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted about a minute ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 21 minutes ago
Nelson did not use fake tan in the vid where she was accused of pretending to be black.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The song she took/redone, the way she's singing, the way she's dressing, the way she's moving, her hairstyle, the way she looks in it and also the background dancers etc tell you that she is clearly going for a 90's Rnb, type song, which was song by 99% black women...she has switched a lot from how she was in Little Mix to unrecognisable levels, which has made people question what's going on...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are saying the music genre is 99% black women.
And a white performer should not sing, move, dance, dress or look like a certain way, in a particular music genre?
That is segregation in music, FYI Crouchy, as i saw your post before.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You've missed his point
Performing a genre isn't the issue, trying to look a different race while you do is
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A tan and a wig? 😂
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Let's not get bogged down and engage in a culture war we both say we don't want but from what I've read it's the appearance that's the issue and not the music.
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comment by Ross O'Bianchi (U17054)
posted 1 minute ago
I don’t know why I’m letting myself be dragged into this
The next hour is so predictable:
- Try to explain, again, what cultural appropriation is, and why it is important
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Try to explain, again, what structural inequality is, and why it is a critically important issue
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you agree with the post saying a certain music genre is 99% black women ...and so a white singer should not sing, dance, mive, dress or look a certain way, because they are not a black women.
That is where we go with so called cultural appropriation.
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posted on 13/10/21
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 42 seconds ago
i do not think country should be white only either, or reggae only black, see Ub40...i also grow up listening to and loving bob marley, but no doubt that is wrong now too in some quarters.
Adele got grief for wearing a Jamaican top ffs, so if i wore a Bob Marley top, gggrrrrrrr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
I think your missing the point TBAB, no one has said anyone 'owns' a genre of music..Anyone can play anything, just be yourself though, like the people you mentioned above..She's trying to portray that she is a girl from some hood who is portraying that she's like 'bad' ghetto boys and thats not true at all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Music videos are to sell music and that is what sells, sadly, imo.
She may like bad ghetto boys and she is from Romford, so hardly posh, darling.
There are poor white people too uno.
posted on 13/10/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Ross O'Bianchi (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 minutes ago
80% of knife killings in London involve black victims and culprits....shootings too.
In Chicago, on average over 500 black males are killed by black males annually.
This is black history month and black lives matter?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What the fack is this, tbab, honestly?
Regardless of what you thought you might have been saying with this post, just take a step back and in the context of the conversation this morning, try to understand what it looks like you’ve just done to everybody else
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Where are the BLM protests about this?
People are making up problems with a girl allegedly Blackfishing, while black males are killing and dying in huge numbers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But what about China though
posted on 13/10/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 42 seconds ago
i do not think country should be white only either, or reggae only black, see Ub40...i also grow up listening to and loving bob marley, but no doubt that is wrong now too in some quarters.
Adele got grief for wearing a Jamaican top ffs, so if i wore a Bob Marley top, gggrrrrrrr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
I think your missing the point TBAB, no one has said anyone 'owns' a genre of music..Anyone can play anything, just be yourself though, like the people you mentioned above..She's trying to portray that she is a girl from some hood who is portraying that she's like 'bad' ghetto boys and thats not true at all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Music videos are to sell music and that is what sells, sadly, imo.
She may like bad ghetto boys and she is from Romford, so hardly posh, darling.
There are poor white people too uno.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Come on TBAB, that's half the problem...your saying that sells, but she doesn't need to do that to sell. I didn't call her posh either. She doesn't like the bad boys she singing about...look up her last 2 boyfriends and you'll see.
Also please don't act ignorant, i never said anything about poor white people at all.
posted on 13/10/21
Lots of white youth, mixed race and black youth and other races now pretend to be, "gangsta" or from the hood or ghetto....to act tough, cool or get street cred.
Or to flog music.
It is generational and reflects how music and culture change to.
How should white people sing or dress or act nowadays?
As someone pointed out, is Chris Eubank taking the pash dressing as an English country lord, or should black and asian members of govt stop dressing and talking like white folk, haha...whatever that is, lol.
Students at an English uni banned Mexican hats, which were sent to students on freshers day to promote a local Mexican taco outlet, which shows where so called cultural appropriation withunts go.
posted on 13/10/21
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 42 seconds ago
i do not think country should be white only either, or reggae only black, see Ub40...i also grow up listening to and loving bob marley, but no doubt that is wrong now too in some quarters.
Adele got grief for wearing a Jamaican top ffs, so if i wore a Bob Marley top, gggrrrrrrr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
I think your missing the point TBAB, no one has said anyone 'owns' a genre of music..Anyone can play anything, just be yourself though, like the people you mentioned above..She's trying to portray that she is a girl from some hood who is portraying that she's like 'bad' ghetto boys and thats not true at all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Music videos are to sell music and that is what sells, sadly, imo.
She may like bad ghetto boys and she is from Romford, so hardly posh, darling.
There are poor white people too uno.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Come on TBAB, that's half the problem...your saying that sells, but she doesn't need to do that to sell. I didn't call her posh either. She doesn't like the bad boys she singing about...look up her last 2 boyfriends and you'll see.
Also please don't act ignorant, i never said anything about poor white people at all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What should she look like, dress like and sing about, mate?What stereotypical "white" look should she adorn?
Let her be... it is a stupid accusation being made on social media, while massive real issues are ignored.
Knife crime, gang violence, alleged promotion of violence and homophobia and mysogony in lyrics of "drill" and "rap" music.... would require more attention than Jesy Nelson, imho
posted on 13/10/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 13/10/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 8 minutes ago
Lots of white youth, mixed race and black youth and other races now pretend to be, "gangsta" or from the hood or ghetto....to act tough, cool or get street cred.
Or to flog music.
It is generational and reflects how music and culture change to.
How should white people sing or dress or act nowadays?
As someone pointed out, is Chris Eubank taking the pash dressing as an English country lord, or should black and asian members of govt stop dressing and talking like white folk, haha...whatever that is, lol.
Students at an English uni banned Mexican hats, which were sent to students on freshers day to promote a local Mexican taco outlet, which shows where so called cultural appropriation withunts go.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Black people cannot culturally appropriate from white people.
If you don’t understand why, you don’t understand cultural appropriation, and I’d suggest you go read up on it.
And no, the ‘rules’ shouldn’t be the same for everyone, by definition.
posted on 13/10/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 13/10/21
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 21 minutes ago
Nelson did not use fake tan in the vid where she was accused of pretending to be black.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The song she took/redone, the way she's singing, the way she's dressing, the way she's moving, her hairstyle, the way she looks in it and also the background dancers etc tell you that she is clearly going for a 90's Rnb, type song, which was song by 99% black women...she has switched a lot from how she was in Little Mix to unrecognisable levels, which has made people question what's going on...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are saying the music genre is 99% black women.
And a white performer should not sing, move, dance, dress or look like a certain way, in a particular music genre?
That is segregation in music, FYI Crouchy, as i saw your post before.
posted on 13/10/21
The worst kind of cultural appropriation is the flat cap peaky blinder wannabes
Not offensive or anything, just lame
posted on 13/10/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 13/10/21
I don’t know why I’m letting myself be dragged into this
The next hour is so predictable:
- Try to explain, again, what cultural appropriation is, and why it is important
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Try to explain, again, what structural inequality is, and why it is a critically important issue
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Etc.
posted on 13/10/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted about a minute ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 21 minutes ago
Nelson did not use fake tan in the vid where she was accused of pretending to be black.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The song she took/redone, the way she's singing, the way she's dressing, the way she's moving, her hairstyle, the way she looks in it and also the background dancers etc tell you that she is clearly going for a 90's Rnb, type song, which was song by 99% black women...she has switched a lot from how she was in Little Mix to unrecognisable levels, which has made people question what's going on...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are saying the music genre is 99% black women.
And a white performer should not sing, move, dance, dress or look like a certain way, in a particular music genre?
That is segregation in music, FYI Crouchy, as i saw your post before.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You've missed his point
Performing a genre isn't the issue, trying to look a different race while you do is
posted on 13/10/21
comment by Let's Go Brandon!! (U10408)
posted less than a minute ago
What about mockneys?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Less bad but still cringe
posted on 13/10/21
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posted on 13/10/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 13/10/21
comment by Let's Go Brandon!! (U10408)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 39 minutes ago
WFT is a ‘white band’?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This??
https://youtu.be/FnH_zwVmiuE
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fields lol.
We were just informed a music genre was 99% black women.
I am saying we should not view music as white bands of black genre.
Being from, Liverpool, you must have seen a white Beatle band though, as that is what everything is based on now, haha.
posted on 13/10/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 21 minutes ago
Nelson did not use fake tan in the vid where she was accused of pretending to be black.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The song she took/redone, the way she's singing, the way she's dressing, the way she's moving, her hairstyle, the way she looks in it and also the background dancers etc tell you that she is clearly going for a 90's Rnb, type song, which was song by 99% black women...she has switched a lot from how she was in Little Mix to unrecognisable levels, which has made people question what's going on...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are saying the music genre is 99% black women.
And a white performer should not sing, move, dance, dress or look like a certain way, in a particular music genre?
That is segregation in music, FYI Crouchy, as i saw your post before.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ok, i'll put it simply for you. Lisa Stansfield, UB40, David Rodigan, Eminem....these are all white people who have done big things in genres that people will catorgarise as black but no one has nothing but love for these guys because they were themselves, going off their talent...rather than trying to be something they clearly are not.
posted on 13/10/21
comment by Let's Go Brandon!! (U10408)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Ross O'Bianchi (U17054)
posted 2 seconds ago
I don’t know why I’m letting myself be dragged into this
The next hour is so predictable:
- Try to explain, again, what cultural appropriation is, and why it is important
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Try to explain, again, what structural inequality is, and why it is a critically important issue
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I must have missed it. Please explain the rules with examples of cultural appropriation. Ta.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No. Go educate yourself.
posted on 13/10/21
We were just informed a music genre was 99% black women.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Can you please name me some white 90's RnB singers then please?
posted on 13/10/21
comment by Let's Go Brandon!! (U10408)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted about a minute ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 21 minutes ago
Nelson did not use fake tan in the vid where she was accused of pretending to be black.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The song she took/redone, the way she's singing, the way she's dressing, the way she's moving, her hairstyle, the way she looks in it and also the background dancers etc tell you that she is clearly going for a 90's Rnb, type song, which was song by 99% black women...she has switched a lot from how she was in Little Mix to unrecognisable levels, which has made people question what's going on...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are saying the music genre is 99% black women.
And a white performer should not sing, move, dance, dress or look like a certain way, in a particular music genre?
That is segregation in music, FYI Crouchy, as i saw your post before.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You've missed his point
Performing a genre isn't the issue, trying to look a different race while you do is
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A tan and a wig? 😂
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Let's not get bogged down and engage in a culture war we both say we don't want but from what I've read it's the appearance that's the issue and not the music.
posted on 13/10/21
UB40? 😂
posted on 13/10/21
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posted on 13/10/21
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posted on 13/10/21
comment by Ross O'Bianchi (U17054)
posted 1 minute ago
I don’t know why I’m letting myself be dragged into this
The next hour is so predictable:
- Try to explain, again, what cultural appropriation is, and why it is important
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Try to explain, again, what structural inequality is, and why it is a critically important issue
- Dismiss bombardment of red herrings
- Etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you agree with the post saying a certain music genre is 99% black women ...and so a white singer should not sing, dance, mive, dress or look a certain way, because they are not a black women.
That is where we go with so called cultural appropriation.
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