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MivharMeni Regular User

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Posted: Sat 18 Nov 2006 05:34 Post subject: Kanye West makes derogatory remarks about mixed women. |
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Roy Innis Alarmed by Quote of Kanye West in December 2006 Issue of Essence Magazine
November 16 2006
Hip Hop and Rap Cultures Have Contributed to a Backward Slide for Black America
Roy Innis, National Chairman of CORE, is alarmed and concerned about a quote by Kanye West in the December 2006 issue of Essence Magazine. In the issue, West is quoted as saying, “If it wasn’t for race mixing there’d be no video girls. Me and most of our friends like mutts a lot. Yeah, in the hood they call ‘em mutts”.
Although Mr. Innis was struck by the reference to mixed-raced women as “mutts”, he was even more alarmed that Kanye’s statement might be an indication that Black America is slipping back into the self-contempt and self-hatred that he addressed in the l960’s and l970’s. This slide he attributes largely to rap and hip-hop cultures.
In a statement given on November 15, 2006. Mr. Innis states, “ I was one of the pioneers of the concept of Black is Beautiful. That we must be proud of our African ancestry. Unfortunately, the demon of self-depreciation has been the most difficult demon for Black Americans of all complexions to expell. Darker skinned Blacks like Kanye West have had an even harder time accepting Blackness in themselves and in others. I wonder how much we have gained psychologically, since the bad old days of the 60’s, in our appreciation of our Blackness”.
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Salsassin Suspended

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Posted: Sat 18 Nov 2006 19:10 Post subject: Re: Kanye West makes derogatory remarks about mixed women. |
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| MivharMeni wrote: | Roy Innis Alarmed by Quote of Kanye West in December 2006 Issue of Essence Magazine
November 16 2006
Hip Hop and Rap Cultures Have Contributed to a Backward Slide for Black America
Roy Innis, National Chairman of CORE, is alarmed and concerned about a quote by Kanye West in the December 2006 issue of Essence Magazine. In the issue, West is quoted as saying, “If it wasn’t for race mixing there’d be no video girls. Me and most of our friends like mutts a lot. Yeah, in the hood they call ‘em mutts”.
Although Mr. Innis was struck by the reference to mixed-raced women as “mutts”, he was even more alarmed that Kanye’s statement might be an indication that Black America is slipping back into the self-contempt and self-hatred that he addressed in the l960’s and l970’s. This slide he attributes largely to rap and hip-hop cultures.
In a statement given on November 15, 2006. Mr. Innis states, “ I was one of the pioneers of the concept of Black is Beautiful. That we must be proud of our African ancestry. Unfortunately, the demon of self-depreciation has been the most difficult demon for Black Americans of all complexions to expell. Darker skinned Blacks like Kanye West have had an even harder time accepting Blackness in themselves and in others. I wonder how much we have gained psychologically, since the bad old days of the 60’s, in our appreciation of our Blackness”.
http://www.expertclick.com/NewsReleaseWire/default.cfm?Action=ReleaseDetail&ID=14502
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Fledgist Moderator

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Posted: Sun 19 Nov 2006 17:19 Post subject: Re: Kanye West makes derogatory remarks about mixed women. |
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| Salsassin wrote: | | MivharMeni wrote: | Roy Innis Alarmed by Quote of Kanye West in December 2006 Issue of Essence Magazine
November 16 2006
Hip Hop and Rap Cultures Have Contributed to a Backward Slide for Black America
Roy Innis, National Chairman of CORE, is alarmed and concerned about a quote by Kanye West in the December 2006 issue of Essence Magazine. In the issue, West is quoted as saying, “If it wasn’t for race mixing there’d be no video girls. Me and most of our friends like mutts a lot. Yeah, in the hood they call ‘em mutts”.
Although Mr. Innis was struck by the reference to mixed-raced women as “mutts”, he was even more alarmed that Kanye’s statement might be an indication that Black America is slipping back into the self-contempt and self-hatred that he addressed in the l960’s and l970’s. This slide he attributes largely to rap and hip-hop cultures.
In a statement given on November 15, 2006. Mr. Innis states, “ I was one of the pioneers of the concept of Black is Beautiful. That we must be proud of our African ancestry. Unfortunately, the demon of self-depreciation has been the most difficult demon for Black Americans of all complexions to expell. Darker skinned Blacks like Kanye West have had an even harder time accepting Blackness in themselves and in others. I wonder how much we have gained psychologically, since the bad old days of the 60’s, in our appreciation of our Blackness”.
http://www.expertclick.com/NewsReleaseWire/default.cfm?Action=ReleaseDetail&ID=14502
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Who? West or Innis? |
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msmochachina Regular User

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Posted: Sat 08 Mar 2008 13:09 Post subject: I assume... |
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pianoplayer111 Mentor

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I don't know what to make of Kanye West. He probably doesn't realize how offensive his comment was. I wish somebody would call me a "mutt"...I would give them a piece of my mind!  |
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femmedecouleur Mentor

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| If mixed-race people are 'mutts', then Kayne is a purebred IDIOT. |
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browneyesblue New User

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Posted: Fri 28 Mar 2008 12:35 Post subject: |
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| He's extremely ignorant if he and anyone else says that. |
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Creole GAL Experienced User

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Kayne is your typically liar ,self -hating entertainer. He may say this, but boy oh boy, he sure likes his White women. He has been seen on some celeb gossip sites surrounded and loving it by some White women.
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Grasshoppa Experienced User

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Posted: Tue 05 Aug 2008 18:44 Post subject: |
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| Creole GAL wrote: | | Kayne is your typically liay ,self -hating entertainer. He may say this, but boy oh boy, he sure likes his White women. He has been seen on some celeb gossip sites surrounded and loving it by some White women. |
I wouldn't exactly say that those statements indicate "self-hate." Not at all actually. |
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Creole GAL Experienced User

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| Also, I forgot to say the most important thing,is why say hateful things about White women. I think that is wrong. I have women friends who are Black, White and other. |
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gs56ca Regular User

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| what is so surprising? It still happens today, what you didn't know. so-called blacks that are mixed are called 'redbones'. They are preferred over darker ladies, still. That stuff hasn't gone anywhere. They openly choose video girls that are mixed, and most of the very popular black celebrities have European phenotypes. Kanye West is just willing to let it out. He probably knows himself that he is messed up. But it's the movie industry, music industry, and alot of stuff including the people. It's America's racist system. At least he is telling the truth, unlike some other people who would be too afraid. Everytime I hear about a standard for black women by non-black people, so-called that, they always talk about Biance, and how they dont like darker women. |
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