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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Quote: (06-10-2015 04:16 PM)jariel Wrote:  

This bullshit is the reason why I have a strict, "Do not approach, do not compliment white women" philosophy.

They already think that every Black dude wants to fuck them, and that mentality is times 100 if they have the type of physique that they know Black men would likely be attracted to -- a minority of them embrace it, and they become BBC whores.

White women like the one in this story are so fucked up in the head that rather than just take the fact that someone is giving them props -- in an innocent, non-threatening manner -- they have to find the negative in it so that they can make themselves feel bad about it.

What. the. fuck. ever.

When you live such a sheltered and privileged life in a society that caters to all of your wants and needs, you have to manufacture your own drama because as constructed it's void of any real shit.

I choose to stay away from that psychosis, the rest of you brothers that like these women can have them all to yourselves, I'm good.

I cosign this, she has body issues and is "fragile". There nothing more threatening to a wannabee masculine woman than being forced to recognize that she is indeed a feminine creature.

She implies that Snoop was attempting to demean and intimidate her.... and the sad thing is she gets the automatic benefit of the doubt.
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

#WhiteGirlProblems
#FirstWorldProblems


I would like some picture(s) of her body now.[Image: smile.gif]
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Why do SJW's have to interpret every single interaction as something to do with "power"? Snoop's comments were a "power-play"? Christ.

Truly the mark of insane people. Thanks Sociology.
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Quote: (06-10-2015 09:31 PM)zombiejimmorrison Wrote:  

I'm having an epiphany here, it's almost like she's capitalizing on the attention she received from snoop. Had she accepted it, know one would've heard of her. Being the the 21th century women, she wants to milk it till the cows come home. "See everyone, snoop dog said I was hot, but I didn't like it", attention whore at its finest


Of course she is. She has a production company (with a shitty free wix website. Obviously they are killing it!) that needs the pub her plight can bring to it.

http://ladypartsproductions.wix.com/hali...t-us/c161y

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ABOUT US
Welcome to LADY PARTS PRODUCTIONS!

We are a Female owned and operated Production company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Our mandate is to present a louder voice for women and LGBTQ in the local entertainment industry by creating opportunities to tell our stories through video/film, Live Theatre productions, live music, music composition for film/theatre and to offer volunteer work for female or LGBTQ film crew trainees interested in gaining experience in the biz and build their resumes.

Doesn't appear to be fat. Just fuct up.
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

One imagines that Snoop has probably made this kind of comment to hundreds, if not thousands of women over the years — the vast majority being sistas, many of whom undoubtably responded by sleeping with him & bearing his children.

Then Snoop makes the mistake of complementing a white woman in this manner, and she has to go on television to talk about how offensive it was, describing it as an act of "misogyny," etc.

Snoop should have known better. She's exactly the type to take a (rare) complement and blow it outrageously out of proportion, just to make sure as many people as possible know what he said.

She reminds me of Sandra Fluke. Stay far, far away from these types. They absolutely cannot function in the world of male-female adult sexuality.
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#31

Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Well... How thick is she?
Do she got the booty?

I am the cock carousel
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

And here I was thinking he was thirsty for only calling her thick. Snoop is straight underestimating.

All the Gs, players, and ballers all over the universe are watching, and Snoop better make this right. We done dropped our goblets and canes and the needle scratched on the Superfly soundtrack in distress upon hearing that level of disrespect from that worthless ho. There's only zero choices: the purifying smack must come rain down from the heavens.

Join me in putting this player in our prayers:





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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Best thing that ever happened for her company. Her silly production company got lots of free advertising and a victim narrative which plays well in their target demographic.

If I were CEO I'd try to get Roosh to talk bad about her tattoos next.

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#34

Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Didn't Mike Clattenburg quit directing TPB after season 7?

She should how people are going to be around the cast of TPB, it's never going to be a politically correct atmosphere.
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Quote: (06-10-2015 05:16 PM)poutsara Wrote:  

Clearly this woman has never heard Snoop rap.

Thats because clearly Snoop comes from a backwards, primitive culture that prefers women with voluminous behinds.
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Quote: (06-10-2015 05:16 PM)poutsara Wrote:  

Clearly this woman has never heard Snoop rap. [Image: pimp.gif]

[Image: laugh7.gif]

EDIT *DELETE* Apparently this isn't snoop dog.
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Quote: (06-10-2015 07:00 PM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (06-10-2015 06:47 PM)CJ_W Wrote:  

What? Hip hop have NEVER escaped the feminist criticisms, Rap has ALWAYS been crucified by feminism, They only stopped because rappers (and the record moguls that sign them)ignored them
$$$ > SJWism Period.

What are some examples of hip hop being targeted by SJWs and feminists? I'm honestly curious because to my mind Kid Strangelove is right, rap doesn't get touched by them. Rap usually only comes under fire from boomer commentators like Bill Oreilly who nobody takes seriously anyway.


I remember last year there was the whole issue about Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" being banned on campus' because of the line "you know you want it". The feminist said it promoted rape culture etc *yawn*

'Blurred Lines' Banned By University Student Union
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Robin Thicke's chart-topping "Blurred Lines" has been banned by a university student union for allegedly promoting non-consensual sex.
The Edinburgh University Students' Association won't allow the hit song to be played in union buildings as part of a larger policy to "End Rape Culture and Lad Banter on Campus," according to the BBC.

Please delete this post, the one below is the correct one.
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Quote: (06-10-2015 07:00 PM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (06-10-2015 06:47 PM)CJ_W Wrote:  

What? Hip hop have NEVER escaped the feminist criticisms, Rap has ALWAYS been crucified by feminism, They only stopped because rappers (and the record moguls that sign them)ignored them
$$$ > SJWism Period.

What are some examples of hip hop being targeted by SJWs and feminists? I'm honestly curious because to my mind Kid Strangelove is right, rap doesn't get touched by them. Rap usually only comes under fire from boomer commentators like Bill Oreilly who nobody takes seriously anyway.


I remember last year there was the whole issue about Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" being banned on campus' because of the line "you know you want it". The feminist said it promoted rape culture etc *yawn*

'Blurred Lines' Banned By University Student Union
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Robin Thicke's chart-topping "Blurred Lines" has been banned by a university student union for allegedly promoting non-consensual sex.
The Edinburgh University Students' Association won't allow the hit song to be played in union buildings as part of a larger policy to "End Rape Culture and Lad Banter on Campus," according to the BBC.

Also back in the Day Tipper Gore went at Rap and by extension rock music pretty hard with her group.
She started a group called the PMRC (Parents Music Resource Center). They wanted to put labels on music that mentioned sex, drugs, and violence.
I remember she was on a panel with Ice-T and Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedy's on the Oprah show back in the day.




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