Wow, calling Kanye a coward is nothing compared to calling Young Jeezy, wait for it, emphysema. Essential viewing for all the wrong reasons.
Bill O’Reilly disses Young Jeezy and Jay Z
January 22nd, 2009 · 6 Comments
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Wow, calling Kanye a coward is nothing compared to calling Young Jeezy, wait for it, emphysema. Essential viewing for all the wrong reasons.
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1 Cenecia // Jan 28, 2009 at 7:35 pm
I get tired of dese gad damn kno it all white people. Yu talkin bout young jeezy and jay-z and yu don’t kno shit about dem. dis is america muthafucka everybody got a gad damn freedom of speech. and dat was so disrespectful callin young jeezy a lung disease. yu need to step up on yo game cracka and show sum damn respect. they can say whatever day wanna say and yu can’t do shit about it neither. so bacc da fucc off.
2 OtherWise // Jan 29, 2009 at 12:59 am
Wow, you wrote a very intelligent comment. You sound even more intelligent defending someone like Jeezy after he made himself look like a tool. This dude has no clue about politics, and his words are completely against what our President stands for. President Obama is going to be fantastic, he is exactly what this country needs. But you, Jeezy and everyone else who thinks this is about race needs to shut up, because its not. And as far as you calling O’Reilly a “cracka”, proves your a moron, its called reverse racism, and thats exactly what you’ve shown. There’s no such thing as “Crackas” “Honkies” “Niggers” or “Spicks” WE ARE AMERICANS, THATS WHAT MAKES THIS COUNTRY SO GREAT, WE ARE PEOPLE, WE ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO BE DIVIDED, BUT UNITED. If your a young black male looking for guidance pick up a book on Dr. Martin Luther King, its the realest words you’ll read, I know because I seen him speak, I’ve been through real racism, and you my friend dont know the begining of it.
3 Tadoe // Jan 29, 2009 at 1:01 am
Yo O-Wise, word up man thats some real deep shit there G. Yo for real you seen MLK Speak? Thats tight bro
4 D FIGGZ // Jan 29, 2009 at 1:11 pm
Listen listen listen…yeah yeah the president is black. (but blacks dont want to acknowledge the fact that obama was born from a white woman) But anyways back to my point. All this hype of black america feeling as though it’s all about them and this is our time and blah blah blah….Listen, the reality of it is Obama doesn’t give a fuck about the poor black people, he doesn’t give a fuck about low-middle class so all you dumb asses in the hood walking around with obama tee-shirts and your barrack posters hanging up in your local barber shops thinking he’s gonna create something for you , your sadly mistaken. Obama is a rich politician , raised in Hawaii with a great education. He don’t give a fuck about “ya’ll” So hurry up and get over my president is black bullshit . In 2 years black america will be calling him a sell out. Yall got played.
5 Ozzy // Feb 1, 2009 at 2:02 pm
There are many valid points brought up by Dennis Miller and Bill O’Reilly. President Obama’s entire campaign and, hopefully, presidency has been about change. Changing the way we do business, the way we conduct ourselves, and the way we do business. Those quick few bars of free-style by Young Jeezy and Jay-Z were a reflection of past attitudes. Not a forecast of a future, evolved, mentality. There is no denying that this country’s government has oppressed non-white society since its foundation. In particular, black Americans. No story is more horrific than what the Black community has suffered over the past 200 years. But this is a new day. A new chapter. A chapter that men and women like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Medgar Evars, Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, and many others longed to see but sadly didn’t. The banal lyrics of two, otherwise, very talented artists is counterproductive and almost disrespectful to the memories of those who truly suffered under white America and never got to see our first Black President. Thank you.
6 pingsomone // Jun 19, 2009 at 5:02 am
Bill and Dennis both made interesting comments on the video, and I would like to agree on the fact. I makes me upset but sad to see role models like these displayed rappers saying such foolish, ingroant, and ludicris statements.
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