Thread 127260845 - /mu/ [Archived: 257 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/2/2025, 1:19:53 PM No.127260845
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> Police and niggers, that's right, get outta my way
> Immigrants and faggots, they make no sense to me

Wtf? Based? When did Axl become a gamer?

https://youtu.be/kgIRClKD4RI?si=fwaPn1X5SqPEap_-
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 1:21:37 PM No.127260849
The rest of the band expressed regret at recording that song and refused to ever play it live.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 1:22:18 PM No.127260853
>>127260845 (OP)
>"I used the word ‘nigger’ because it’s a word to describe somebody that is basically a pain in your life, a problem. The word ‘nigger’ doesn’t necessarily mean black."
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/may/08/guns-n-roses-remove-song-homophobic-racist-language-one-million-reissue-album
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 2:59:51 PM No.127261350
>>127260845 (OP)
>>127260849
>>127260853
"Slash" was a mulatto, so saying the N word was OK.
You know, in the same way The Dead Kennedys used that word in two songs, even though their drummer was black, right?
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 3:05:38 PM No.127261383
>>127261350
I think it was the way it was used, that was the problem.

Patti Smith had it as the title of a song and no one really seemed to care that much,
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 3:09:57 PM No.127261408
>>127261383
I think most black people would be offended if they heard that Patti Smith song. She’s just yelling it over and over again by the end of the song, and her excuse was dehumanizing. She described her use of that word to refer to “artist-mutants” who exist outside of the mainstream.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 3:11:20 PM No.127261416
>>127261408
Probably would in these hyper-hysterical times, agreed.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 3:16:19 PM No.127261459
>>127261416
It sucks because I understand what she’s getting at, mentioning people like Jesus Christ and Jackson Pollock as visionaries who challenged mainstream ideas and I love the line about “Those who have suffered understand suffering and extend their hand” but holy shit. She could have called the song literally anything else.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 3:19:54 PM No.127261489
>>127260845 (OP)
>Based?
In what sense, though? What does any of those lyrics have to do with the semi-closeted gay black rapper who popularized the way you're using that word?
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 3:21:25 PM No.127261499
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>>127261383
It was her personal tribute to Lester Bangs
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 3:56:30 PM No.127261712
>>127260853
>"I used the word ‘nigger’ because it’s a word to describe somebody that is basically a pain in your life, a problem."
That's everyones definition though.
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 4:02:02 PM No.127261738
It actually sounds like he says NIGGAZ in the song provided by OP.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 5:55:51 PM No.127262547
>>127261489
>based
>coined by a gay rapper
>red pilled
>coined by two incestous trannies

what did /pol/ mean by this?
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Anonymous
8/2/2025, 5:58:31 PM No.127262575
>>127260845 (OP)
>>127261350
It's the same reason why Perry Ferrell got away with saying it, he was a member of the tribe.
Samefag
8/2/2025, 6:12:34 PM No.127262689
>>127262547
Holy based!
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 6:17:57 PM No.127262734
>>127261712
Objectively incorrect, retard