Blind Item #1
"Do I know them? The why would I care about them or what they are doing?" A+ list celebrity/rapper on his way out of Barney's when asked about whether he supported the racial profiling suit filed by African Americans against Barney's.
"Do I know them? The why would I care about them or what they are doing?" A+ list celebrity/rapper on his way out of Barney's when asked about whether he supported the racial profiling suit filed by African Americans against Barney's.
Posted by ent lawyer at 7:15 AM
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35 comments:
Jay Z
Jay Z
Justin beaver. Just kidding, Wayne
Nice….who do you think your fans are ?
Oops missed the + part. I an so bad with blinds
Snow
(Informer
You know say daddy me snow me-a gon blame
A licky boom-boom down
'Tective man he say, say Daddy Me Snow me stab someone down the lane
A licky boom-boom down)
It's not a blind if it's a news article in the Washington Post
Kanye West with his confederate flag jacket….
Kanye was at Barney's yesterday
Its like he went there just to b a jackass and make that unnecessary comment.
But...but...but, Kanye's a genius!
/eyeroll
I highly doubt Jay-Z would be seen coming out of Barney's so close to this issue. If he was there would be at least ONE picture of it. But I guess all of the genuises above and below know of only one A+ rapper so...Think outside of the box
@Meanie he is god.
@single man- Not Jay, it's Kanye...in another link.
Whomever it is, I agree with him. He's not responsible for the problems of the entire black community.
+1 Jon.
@Lotta, you're not thinking far enough out of the box! Single man knows it all! He's in love with love!
Isn't it only 2 people? How is that the entire black community?
That said, Kanye doesn't have to care, but it wouldn't hurt if he did. Isn't this the same dude who on national television stated, "George Bush doesn't care about black people."?
@Seven- Bwahahaha! I'm upset that he didn't share his genius guess with us. :(
I think he should keep it in the box
You know, I can actually see both sides of this.
On the one hand, yeah, this is an important issue of institutional racism. It's deserving of attention, and something should probably be done about it.
On the other hand, why should Jay-Z be the "Go-To Guy" for all things black?
Jon, you are right, but he should be boycotting the store. im not even African American and Im offended and wldnt shop there. But truthfully, I dont shop there anyway, so moot point. But what Barneys and Macys are doing isnt right. And even more disturbing to me is the people who came forward after the first incident. In other words, being detained for a crime you DIDNT commit is just another day for African American. That is justs unacceptable.
I wouldnt shop there if i could because i believe the profiling. Whoever said this crap,(Jay Z or Kanye) is squandering a great teaching moment where he could have educated and uplifted ,even healed some of the racism,inequality,fear,hate and prejudice in this country with a big i have a dream type speech. To be so flippant and self absorbed is disgusting and wasteful.
"...I have a dream speech...", seriously?
Kanye all the way
Woe be the day when they try to make Kanye and Jay-Z the Rep. John Lewis and/or Harry Belafonte of the 21st century...LOL!!!!
I agree with whoever said this. Just because he's black doesn't mean he knows every black person or represents black people. People are individuals who only represent themselves. Only freaking morons think otherwise.
Class tends to trump race, I think. The guy who was hassled at Barney's was one of the poors, therefore in a different category, in the rapper's mind.
Kanye is a MUSICAL genius. He could be batsh=t crazy, but that should not affect how the fruits of his talent are rated. GENIUS! (said in Jon Lovitz voice)
Obviously this is Kanye.
Jay-Z does have a deal with Barney's and he's sticking with it.
I imagine Kanye's out there to show support for his boy.
That was awesome!!!! I used to love that song. I have no shame! :-)
I'm going with lil Wayne....or Drake aka Wheel chair Jimmy....
+10,576!!!! He is almost a parody. I can't get over how serious he takes himself...
Jayzus.
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