https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1-xGuEkdLw
― young money color me badd (J0rdan S.), Saturday, 25 August 2012 03:21 (thirteen years ago)
https://twitter.com/NewBlackMan/status/239197831989190656
i think you should think about this from other angles tho j0 ...
― The rain in Spin circles mainly on the mansplain (D-40), Saturday, 25 August 2012 03:25 (thirteen years ago)
lupe's song being muddled doesn't justify a hatchet criticism
hatchet JOB
https://twitter.com/therealbakari/status/239180828192681984
― The rain in Spin circles mainly on the mansplain (D-40), Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:05 (thirteen years ago)
rofl @ the one response to that tweet
― young money color me badd (J0rdan S.), Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:06 (thirteen years ago)
anyway i don't think brandon's article does either of those two things
― young money color me badd (J0rdan S.), Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:07 (thirteen years ago)
it more sees men policing the identities of women as problematic... and while brandon is sort of playing that same game by taking lupe to task it doesn't invalidate the critique
― young money color me badd (J0rdan S.), Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:09 (thirteen years ago)
if mark anthony neal & bakari kitwana ever say a piece of yours is 'culturally arrogant' i would probably take a step back & think about your approach, is all i'm saying
― The rain in Spin circles mainly on the mansplain (D-40), Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:10 (thirteen years ago)
they have plenty of room for critique of lupe too in their tls, fwiw
― The rain in Spin circles mainly on the mansplain (D-40), Saturday, August 25, 2012 12:10 AM (4 minutes ago) Bookmark
well sure -- brandon's writing is ALWAYS arrogant tho
― young money color me badd (J0rdan S.), Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:15 (thirteen years ago)
my guess is that brandon has probably been reminded that when he writes something like this in the future he will have to choose his words/points very, very carefully -- not that he didn't do that w/ this, but since he expressed being taken aback by the response i'm sure there's a few things he would choose to re-word if he could
― young money color me badd (J0rdan S.), Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:20 (thirteen years ago)
the part about "females" not wanting to be called ladies was a pretty big facepalm.
― wk, Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:28 (thirteen years ago)
not as much as that dumbass song though
― wk, Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:30 (thirteen years ago)
― wk, Saturday, August 25, 2012 12:28 AM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark
nah i think that's one of the more facepalm parts of the song
― young money color me badd (J0rdan S.), Saturday, 25 August 2012 04:33 (thirteen years ago)
deej and bakari otm. however confused the song and valid brandon's points may be, the piece seems to reflect an obliviously overentitled sort of cultural arrogance. like, "here lupe, lemme tell you how to talk about your own culture cuz you're doing it all wrong. you're totally welcome."
it's weird, and i suspect that if people here were A) less down on the lupe track and B) less in sympathy with brandon's points, he would have been called out quite harshly for whatever it is that made him think this was something he needed to pontificate on. it's equally arrogant whether or not you think he's right.
― i know your nuts hurt! who's laughing? (contenderizer), Saturday, 25 August 2012 06:23 (thirteen years ago)
i mean, i guess i should say "it seems equally entitled whether or not you think he's right," cuz i'm not sure i fully trust my read on this. there may be angles i'm missing. there often are...
― i know your nuts hurt! who's laughing? (contenderizer), Saturday, 25 August 2012 06:35 (thirteen years ago)
what's not a good look: a clusterfuck consisting of a song by a man called out by another man with supporting viewpoints from other men when the subject is women
― lex pretend, Saturday, 25 August 2012 07:53 (thirteen years ago)
are the women who've called out the lupe song being "culturally arrogant" too? smh
hell no! of course not. (or rather, that's not really mine to say...)
the subject of the song isn't limited simply to "women", though. we could also say that the subject is language and culture, and race is unavoidably a part of that.
i'm not saying anything about what a woman should or shouldn't do, say or think. as a white man, i'm talking only about my own, personal sense of appropriate boundaries where discussions of certain issues are concerned. for instance, as a white guy, i think it's generally best not instruct women and nonwhite people on the "proper attitude" to take regarding gender and race. i've crossed that line before, and regret it terribly.
the fact that any conversation about this particular song will necessarily hinge on both gender and race makes it something of a minefield, and for that reason, i would hope that any white male pundit tempted to weigh in on it would approach carefully and respectfully.
― i know your nuts hurt! who's laughing? (contenderizer), Saturday, 25 August 2012 08:27 (thirteen years ago)
again, maybe i'm out of line in saying that, or just being a dork, or i don't know what. these aren't easy things to talk about.
― i know your nuts hurt! who's laughing? (contenderizer), Saturday, 25 August 2012 08:33 (thirteen years ago)
They're pretty difficult things to talk about, yeah. But the moment this becomes about whether white writers have the right to criticize hip hop because ultimately they're outsiders to "the culture" I believe we're on dangerous ground. Not that white writers don't have to think carefully about how they go about such things, but there's a line there I think. And when that particular argument is being made, we're all in trouble.
― insane in my mansplain (longneck), Saturday, 25 August 2012 11:23 (thirteen years ago)
― lex pretend, Saturday, August 25, 2012 3:53 AM (3 hours ago) Bookmark
aren't you part of the problem by jumping in?
― some dude, Saturday, 25 August 2012 11:47 (thirteen years ago)
jumping in by posting a substantive dissection of the song written by a woman? o_0
― lex pretend, Saturday, 25 August 2012 11:54 (thirteen years ago)
eh i didn't know the gender of the person who wrote the thing you linked
― some dude, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:21 (thirteen years ago)
maybe you should stand outside and sign more women up for ilx? "hello, madam, i iz teh lex, may i interest you in a lupe fiasco spin magazine rock crit bitch beef?" people just talking in here. you have every right to picket though. don't get me wrong. just don't disrupt traffic if you don't have a marching permit.
x-post
― scott seward, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:28 (thirteen years ago)
anyone with half a functioning brain should feel great about calling out this song.
― call all destroyer, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:30 (thirteen years ago)
i was referring more to deej posting links to dudes tweeting rather than this actual conversation but yknow feel free to continue dismissing the idea that it's one that shouldn't be men-only
― lex pretend, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:34 (thirteen years ago)
oh okay see i totally didn't get that! thank you for clarifying. thought you were just talking about everyone here. i competely ignore tweet links.
― scott seward, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:38 (thirteen years ago)
'deconstruction' in the derridean sense is an ongoing process always already at the heart of all systems; jay-z cant 'deconstruct' the word bitch; he can reveal the tensions and instabilities w/in rap's construction of gender; not sure its fair to say thats what hes doing; possibly preferable synonyms might be 'unpack' or 'interrogate' or even just 'explore'
anyway i thought 1 of the kind of weird things abt soderberg's piece is that it wouldve taken him like 10 minutes to call up a couple gender studies/af-am studies/academic rap experts to make his point or similar points for him, probably better and more articulately, or maybe more crucially to help him hone his 'attack' such as it is, and help stave of criticisms of cultural arrogance or whatever.
― max, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:40 (thirteen years ago)
well it wasn't entirely NOT to do with this thread though i wouldn't have said anything if someone hadn't thought "what this thread full of dudes needs is ANOTHER DUDE PERSPECTIVE"
― lex pretend, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:40 (thirteen years ago)
lex otm
― steven fucking tyler (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:40 (thirteen years ago)
I don't think anyone is saying that it should be men only. There are certainly women contributing on both sides on twitter.
― insane in my mansplain (longneck), Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:41 (thirteen years ago)
well here we get into Modern Journalism. blogging as mere adjunct to a publication's main stories that no one thinks to treat as seriously or take as much time over as a properly researched news feature
― lex pretend, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:43 (thirteen years ago)
possibly preferable synonyms might be 'unpack' or 'interrogate' or even just 'explore'
exactly - I mean, I'm just being a dick, I think we've probably lost the battle over use of the word "deconstruction" in general discourse, but it doesn't mean "to talk about what a word means" and any writer who uses it that way should be 1) edited before he makes it to print or 2) clowned if 1) doesn't happen
― steven fucking tyler (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:43 (thirteen years ago)
I'm also very glad that BS didn't try to call in the academics as witnesses. Half a brain and all that.
― insane in my mansplain (longneck), Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:44 (thirteen years ago)
the irony here is that the problem with the song, that it's a well intended look at a sensitive topic but the words could've been chosen much more carefully, is also the problem w/ the blog post
― some dude, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:49 (thirteen years ago)
In a way, yes. But in another way no. The olympic perspective of Lupus is more troubling than BS's more specific attack.
― insane in my mansplain (longneck), Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:55 (thirteen years ago)
yeah. but the post sorta seemed to think it could go in on "backpack" hiphop as an easy target - there's something about it that seems really dismissive in a presumptuous way, when, if you're actually trying to engage a text, you have to opt out of AND PLUS THIS STYLE IS DUMB!!1! criticism. It's either/or. Take your lazy "backpackers are lame!" zing shots, or engage the substance of the track as hard as you want, but when you try to package these approaches together (potshotting at the outset with "Before we get started, note that you won't read any reference to the music or even style of rapping here, because it is clear that Lupe is mining the moronic 'lyrics over everything' attitude, reducing rap to a game of preaching to the converted")it's going to be hard to take you seriously: you are dismissing an aesthetic stance without really defending your position, so you're off on a very bad foot
― steven fucking tyler (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:57 (thirteen years ago)
yeah i wasn't saying that was the post's ONLY problem
― some dude, Saturday, 25 August 2012 12:59 (thirteen years ago)
oh no I know I was just going from there, I didn't mean "yeah but you missed this" or anything
― steven fucking tyler (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Saturday, 25 August 2012 13:04 (thirteen years ago)
I have an academic friend who tried to unpack backpack hiphop. Bitch laid out all its contents - and discontents - on the ground in lieu of the oral part of her dissertation. (She prefers to be referred to as "bitch", by the way.) There was a lot in there, a lot to unpack. It was pretty tight, so she splintered her nails getting that stuff out in the open. But all in a good cause: unpacking. She found:
* The worn toothbrush of liberalism, which transmits to your gums the gingivitis of complacency.
* Three dead clouds.
* Sixteen human rights of unknown provenance.
* The college radio beermat of embarrassed social privilege.
* The off-white underwear of white self-doubt.
* A realistic Lorcin Engineering .380 semiautomatic which turned out to be a water pistol containing the semen of creativity.
I call her oral feat - which won her first class honors - "bitchsplainin'".
― Grampsy, Saturday, 25 August 2012 13:12 (thirteen years ago)
aero on the money. and he explains my problem with the spin thing perfectly.
― scott seward, Saturday, 25 August 2012 13:21 (thirteen years ago)
ib cht
I just deconstructed the b-word for y'all
yr welcome
― Lil Swayne of Pie (DJP), Saturday, 25 August 2012 13:46 (thirteen years ago)
"Moronic" was definitely the wrong word in this context. There is, however, something about the conjunction of "back to basics hip hop" and "back to basics values" (the "lady" thing, "correcting" all the youth, not merely in society but also in hip hop)) combined with the focus on the rapper-as-prophet/voice of reason role that Lupe takes on here that provokes me to no end. So, again, while moronic was the wrong word to use, I can at least understand why he wanted to use it.
― insane in my mansplain (longneck), Saturday, 25 August 2012 15:49 (thirteen years ago)
But the moment this becomes about whether white writers have the right to criticize hip hop because ultimately they're outsiders to "the culture" I believe we're on dangerous ground. Not that white writers don't have to think carefully about how they go about such things, but there's a line there I think. And when that particular argument is being made, we're all in trouble.
― insane in my mansplain (longneck), Saturday, August 25, 2012 4:23 AM (5 hours ago)
yeah, that's a fair point. this particular song and brandon's criticisms of it are something of a special case, though, because both lupe and brandon are criticizing not just hip hop, but language and attitudes in a specific culture - a culture that's larger than but linked with hip hop. it's not that anyone doesn't have the right to address this, but we should know that it's very sensitive territory. brandon doesn't seem to have approached with this in mind.
― i know your nuts hurt! who's laughing? (contenderizer), Saturday, 25 August 2012 16:40 (thirteen years ago)
― lex pretend, Saturday, August 25, 2012 5:40 AM (3 hours ago)
well, it's all i can offer. even if i repost stuff written by others, i'm filtering it though my perspective. i am trying to be mindful and to speak only for myself.
― i know your nuts hurt! who's laughing? (contenderizer), Saturday, 25 August 2012 16:46 (thirteen years ago)
sure, but then calling women "females" is just as cringeworthy as trying to sort them into ladies and bitches.
― wk, Saturday, 25 August 2012 17:39 (thirteen years ago)
well maybe not just as...
― wk, Saturday, 25 August 2012 17:40 (thirteen years ago)
No, every bit as. I loathe the use of the term "female" to refer to human beings. Have never understood why it gained currency, or why women put up with it.
― 誤訳侮辱, Saturday, 25 August 2012 17:44 (thirteen years ago)