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Originally posted by Djbrian
That's the thing tho all of those are real life tragedies that are bigger then this beef between AB and Iggy...the way some of y'all are talking one could assume that you all think bigtory, racism, and prejudice would be wiped from the world if Iggy died tomorrow. That woman has done nothing but be successful and accomplish her dreams. The fact that Azealia turns these real life issues into a Iggy discussion is the definition of obsession and bitterness, Iggy is not the cause for these cops losing control and shooting any black man they see fit, her musical accomplishments are minuscule to the real world issues and it seems like AB and her fans can't separate the 2.
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Did you watch the interview to understand wtf is going on? Because if you are still making this comment, it seems like you don't understand.
Iggy is a smack in the face to black culture. Hip Hop. Sure black people don't own it, but if it is our ghetto let US own it and let US decide what is real and what is fake. When you take that one power we have away from it and appropriate it with a white face and constantly have us compete against a power we cannot win, it is not fair. This is sad that people who are arguing this believe this s**t is personal between Iggy and AB. Iggy is really doing what she is told to do. She is an image, a face, a brand...whatever and it's not her fault. But Hip Hop is something that is black culture that came from a black issue. The LEAST you can do is pretend that you care about the entire thing, not only the part that makes you money.