Dizzee Rascal on Obama

Some people on here are more stupid that Dizzie Rascal. What he said is correct.

After all the racism many African Americans have to put up with for the last 100 years it is good to see a black president, it proves racism is getting better. IE black and white people will vote for a mixed race person, even with the middle name of a "terrorist".

And what he says about skin colour not mattering he is right, he could have said, "black power" but no he said it doesn't matter and he is correct.

The fact that he is so rich and cannot speak English is probably what annoys most people, he has done better than all of you with less education. Good on him.

Brap.

QUOTED FOR TRUTH.
 
Nothing unreasonable was said, and as said was very positive.

a. Because his mix race it brings Unity!
b. You can't win without hip hop because it involves the youths!
c. Yeah political party "exists" in the UK and anyone can run the country!
d. Obama embraced hip hop and won the election!

If this is reasonable then I'm very worried for the youth of this country!
 
Nothing comprehensible was said either. The semi-literate buffoon couldn't even string a sentence together properly.

I understood every word and Im not from a part of the country where people speak in this way.

Get with the times Grandad
 
Nothing comprehensible was said either. The semi-literate buffoon couldn't even string a sentence together properly.
You realise did wrote, performed, and produced his own first album, which went on to win the Mercury music prize... Not bad for a "semi-literate buffoon" :rolleyes:
 
You realise did wrote, performed, and produced his own first album, which went on to win the Mercury music prize... Not bad for a "semi-literate buffoon" :rolleyes:

No, I'd never even heard of him. Still, the fact remains that in that interview he couldn't put together a sentence and if that's the sort of person that the BBC deem to have an intelligent view on World affairs that's worth broadcasting then there's something wrong.
 
No, I'd never even heard of him. Still, the fact remains that in that interview he couldn't put together a sentence and if that's the sort of person that the BBC deem to have an intelligent view on World affairs that's worth broadcasting then there's something wrong.

Just because people can't 'string a sentence together' doesn't make their opinion any less valid. If you think it does when your an arrogant fool. The points he raised were small, and he did answer the questions given.
 
Just in the same way world leaders are now queueing up to brown-nose Obama, a series of nobodies and semi-celebrities are let out of their holding pens to spout utter garbage which is wrapped up and packaged as news or noteworthy commentary. It is all quite sad and very depressing. :(
 
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