Good on that blek man to show restraint before and after he whooped that dumbasses ass. He could've beat him to a pulp but showed enough restraint just to let that idiot know, the asswhoopery could go on if he so chose to keep being a dumbass.
There should be a law preventing someone from being charged for assault when being called stuff like that
Ive been binging King of the Hill like crazy on Hulu lately. Saw many episodes as a kid but it's hilarious with a ton of cameos. Noticed a dip after season 5/6 or so but Im staying with it til season 13. Feels good to be a native Texan sometimes.
I rewatched it all the other day. It wasn’t my favorite growing up, but I have it #2 behind south park now.
Either I just got Deja Vu or I swear I saw this video almost a year ago... I've been out of my office for too many days, 5am has me delirious.
To be fair I don't think the guy was calling him the N word negatively, I think he just thought he had a g pass and could say that to anybody. I blame his homeboys for not checking him.
This is what happens when rappers forget to include their worldwide audience in their lyrics. You're not just rapping to the hood anymore, carnales. Y'all rapping to the barrios, slums and trailer parks all over the world. Lost count on how many times I've heard the hip hop N word being used by Latinos. In the case People vs J-Lo, Ja rule ruled that it was ok for her to use the hip hop N word. I believe his exact quote was: " my Puerto Rican N***as can us N***a" Fat Joe and Big Pun used it a lot. Big fan of Pun but I was never comfortable with him using it. http://joelapuma.com/?portfolio=interview-fat-joe-talks-retaliation-towards-50-cent-the-n-word-and-new-york-rap As a Puerto Rican rapper, have you ever been criticized for using the N Word? No absolutely not. Because blacks and Latinos anywhere you go in any hood, any ghetto, we’re right beside each other, and with each other all the time especially in New York City. They’ve been calling me “that n***a” my whole life. I go to Africa, and the Africans say “what’s up Fat Joe my "n-ah?” So they don’t have a problem with it. It’s a term of endearment. DMX had the right idea with throwing in "homes" in his lyrics for the latinos that jammed to his greatness. "Vatos Locos homes. And it's nosotros homes." My favorite was when Kenyon Martin called a white player the hip hop N word. Personally I think just a hard shove would have done the trick. You can tell when it's being used as a demeaning term. I'm going to go read the comments on the tweet now.