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Eazy-E's status as a controversial figure took an unusual turn when he accepted an invitation to a lunch benefitting the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle hosted by President George Bush in March of 1991, a little less than a year after conservatives had deemed his music obscene in Florida. Since his presence among the right-wing politicians struck the media as somewhat absurd, the event was reported across the country over the next 24 hours.
Not surprisingly, Eazy-E found it necessary to explain in a brief television interview that his invitation was the result of a $2,500 campaign contribution, which he had made to a Republican politician who stood against censorship. Although this made the point that freedom of speech debates cut through party lines, the rapper's appearance among the Republican powers still left many of his fans ill at ease, since Bush's economic policies generally were not seen to be promoting the welfare of inner-city African-Americans. When Eazy-E spoke with Light about the incident that year, he denied any allegiance to the G.O.P. "How the f-- can I be a Republican when I got a song called 'F-- tha Police'?" he asked. "I ain't shit--ain't a Republican or Democrat. I didn't even vote. My vote ain't going to help! I don't give a f-- who's the president." well, there used to be pictures of this event on the internet, but after twenty minutes I could not find them. Regardless what you know about Eazy E, the only motherfucker to rock a Compton hat and jerry curl at a lunch in the white house with President Bush and a meeting of conservative Republican senators! take that America! Fuck the establishment! No suit, no tie, no bullshit. In the picture of him with president Bush, he looks exactly like he does above. Here are some pictures of Eazy's softer side....
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why's he gotta be a nigga??
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"Nigga. Nigga. Nigga Nigga. Nigga Nigga, please I'm treated like a fuckin disease. You say: why can I call myself a nigga so quick? Cause I can reach in my draws and pull out a bigger dick Yo! niggas say nigga we cool But, cracker say nigga not to fuck up But I got to be a fast nigga To never be the last nigga Or I have to beat your ass, nigga In the city you see action first Then hear about it later In a verse I curse Because I'm real with this to keep my shit straight bumpin' Murder created by the streets of Compton I get it from the underground poet I live it, I see it, and I write it Because I know it And if you think I'm fucking your wife Your mother fuckin' right Yo! Because I'm a nigga for Life It's plain to see, you can't change me 'Cause I'm a be a nigga for Life " Eazy E "I'm a nigga he's a nigga she's a nigga we some niggaz wouldn't you like to be a nigga too?" Eazy E answer yr question? Quote:
I love it when people stereotype black as being some kind of universally homogenous racial experience/identity which can be somehow emulated by so-called other racial groups. You can not "act black", you can only happen to be black, but even that is debatable, as race is a social construction. In Africa, they were not black until some white folks showed up. You are only racially defined in the context of otherness, white to black, brown to white etc... so how can you act a race?
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As a black man myself, I refute the use of the word 'nigga' by anyone other than ma bitches.
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Anyway, back to reality (as Soul II Soul might say) Eazy E/NWA probably did more to attract silly little suburban white kids with dreams of hangin' in da Ghetto, than any Rap outfit before them. However great and groundbreaking the album Straight Out of Compton certainly was, it definitely helped turn Rap from being a cutting edge art form into what it is now, an extended apology for anti-social behaviour with it's controls set firmly for the heart of the frat pack.
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that makes the assumption that rap music was ever some sort of cutting edge art form to begin with. check the albums, it was not really as conscious as people remembered, it was just a bunch of rappers trying to hard to pretend to be conscious because that was the vibe of the 80s. In the 90s, rappers just started to be themselves and stop pretending to be things they were not.
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