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DaBaby causes outrage mocking LBTQ AIDS victims


Famous and influential entertainer DaBaby claims that even his “gay fans don’t got f**kin’ AIDS, stupid *ss n*ggas. My gay fans, they take care o’ themselves… they ain’t no nasty gay **cks.”

The rapper attempted to clear up his controversial comments Monday, posting a video and claiming his words weren't directed at his gay fans because they're not "nasty gay n****s" or "junkies" and they take care of themselves.

DaBaby has since declined requests for further comment, but issued a tweet clarifying that he respects gay people, but doesn't believe homosexuals should have more rights than heterosexuals.

https://www.tmz.com/2021/07/26/dababy-homophobic-rant-hiv-rolling-loud/

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Apologizing doesn't work for blacks either! Step to the back of the Diversity Bus.

Remember when it was conservatives trying to ban rap music because it was violent and obscene?

DaBaby's Lollapalooza Gig Canceled After His Comments About LGBTQ+ Community
https://www.imdb.com/news/ni63377737?ref_=nm_nwr1

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DaBaby's Lollapalooza Gig Canceled After His Comments About LGBTQ+ Community


He should take that as a compliment.


Also, given all the trending nonsense surrounding this nobody, I thought he actually said something factual and informative about the Rainbow Reich. Nope, he just said his gay fans weren't bug chasers. I have no idea how the media managed to twist this into "homophobia", when he was still praising his gay fans for NOT being bug chasers...?

So now bug chasing is a good thing and people should be proud to be bug chasers? This whole thing has reached new levels of Clown World.

I expect he'll continue to be ostracized as a pariah until he kneels at the footstool of the Rainbow Reich, either claiming to be a full-on supporter of all things LGBTQIA2SP+ or offering his inner-south sanctum up for north pole travel.

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Wasn't it Al Gore's wife trying to ban rap music?

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It was bipartisan. "PMRC Senate hearing," or the "Tipper Gore-Frank Zappa hearing"

https://www.businessinsider.com/35-years-pmrc-rock-lyrics-senate-tipper-gore-frank-zappa-2020-9

As politicians and their wives implicitly threatened the music industry and the First Amendment, the unlikeliest trio of musicians — avant-garde composer Frank Zappa, hair-metal howler Dee Snider, and safe-as-milk singer-songwriter John Denver — passionately defended artistic freedom before the federal government simply because it needed to be done.

But in the end the censors got what they wanted. "Objectionable" records received a warning label, and rappers — not heavy-metal bands — were the most likely to be labelled.

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