Yes, Professor Kyra Gauntâs inflated sense of hip hopâs importance (and her own) is quite funny. More to the point, she deploys charges of âsubtle racismâ in the hasty and baseless way weâve come to expect. To paraphrase: âIâm a statusful professor with desperately important friends. I am professionally black. You didnât pick who I wanted to see, therefore youâre racist.â
Itâs basically a tantrum.
The French beatbox stuff is totally mad. đ
Rockin’!
Saw title… rushed over… found goddamn beatbox guy. Bah.
Yes, I can imagine how crushed you must feel. Deflated, even. Iâm sneaky like that. Perhaps this will cheer you upâŚ
https://thompsonblog.co.uk/2007/04/xray_blowjobs_r.html
Wow. That’s the business. đ
Gaffee, you *do* know it’s two guys don’t you? đ
Have you checked out the incredible comment at the TED talk video which starts “I am a professor of hip-hop music culture.” What a joke.
Yes, Professor Kyra Gauntâs inflated sense of hip hopâs importance (and her own) is quite funny. More to the point, she deploys charges of âsubtle racismâ in the hasty and baseless way weâve come to expect. To paraphrase: âIâm a statusful professor with desperately important friends. I am professionally black. You didnât pick who I wanted to see, therefore youâre racist.â
Itâs basically a tantrum.