I thought this would be interesting to post on this site, considering how most of you are bigoted, hateful pieces of white trash who has nothing better to do then discriminate others on their life choices and the way they simply are.

 

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.20313/title.frank-ocean-write...

 

Huge respect from the Jazzman to this guy. It takes a lot to admit something like this, especially when your music scene is notorious for all the gay hating within it.

 

Ready, set, go!! Post your "he's a faggot" comments like I would expect you to. All you bigots make me sick.

 

Jazzman out, heroin to shoot, jazz to play, bitches be needing the Jazzman in their lives right now.

 

 

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Hurry it might turn you gay if you listen to it some more! im being sarcastic btw
 
BottledMindFrame said:

That's almost exactly my stance on this lol. I can't listen through the work of somebody who I know's a fag simply because his lyrics are more than likely to reflect that whether it be a love song, innuendos, or whatever the case. If that's the lifestyle he chooses to lead I still won't agree with it, but nor does it concern me in the least so it doesn't bother me. Long story short? Time to delete the one Frank Ocean single I have off my iTunes.

Dukecityspecialist said:

I really don't think it will have an impact on hip hop, people will defer to the fact he's an rnb artist. Never listened to much of his music although I couldn't imagine doing do now. No problem with gay people but listening to a love song while knowing the entire time he's talking about other dudes LOL! Oh well life goes on

Lol @ everybody who doesn't "agree" with his lifestyle. Like there's fucking anything to agree about. "I'm not a bigot/homophobe/gay-basher or anything but, I don't agree with his personal choices that only affect him and the person he's with, only because they conflict with my own personal choices." That is absolutely retarded. And basing their whole life around being gay? How so? By fighting for gay rights? By going to gay clubs? LOLWUT? A few of you guys have gone down a few pegs in terms of respect. Holy shit.

Who cares? I don't get why this would change anyone's opinion about the guy.



Cole said:

Who cares? I don't get why this would change anyone's opinion about the guy.



BottledMindFrame said:

That's almost exactly my stance on this lol. I can't listen through the work of somebody who I know's a fag simply because his lyrics are more than likely to reflect that whether it be a love song, innuendos, or whatever the case. If that's the lifestyle he chooses to lead I still won't agree with it, but nor does it concern me in the least so it doesn't bother me. Long story short? Time to delete the one Frank Ocean single I have off my iTunes.

Dukecityspecialist said:

I really don't think it will have an impact on hip hop, people will defer to the fact he's an rnb artist. Never listened to much of his music although I couldn't imagine doing do now. No problem with gay people but listening to a love song while knowing the entire time he's talking about other dudes LOL! Oh well life goes on

Pretty much everything said right here. Also, calling someone a faggot doesn't make you a homophobe or a bigot, it's just insulting to a straight person lmao. Rican is a faggot, but that doesn't mean I'll stop him from hitting the gay clubs. People need to lighten up. Acting like respecting the dude will turn them gay too lmao.

King Rasta said:

Lol @ everybody who doesn't "agree" with his lifestyle. Like there's fucking anything to agree about. "I'm not a bigot/homophobe/gay-basher or anything but, I don't agree with his personal choices that only affect him and the person he's with, only because they conflict with my own personal choices." That is absolutely retarded. And basing their whole life around being gay? How so? By fighting for gay rights? By going to gay clubs? LOLWUT? A few of you guys have gone down a few pegs in terms of respect. Holy shit.

Still continuing your rage rampage I see lol. I'm sure you'll pick whatever's stuck in your craw out eventually (pause). This reply isn't solely responding to Siikez but rather a couple of people who put their two cents in as I did mine. I'm not changing my outlook on Frank Ocean a whole lot because of him coming out of the closet, don't get me wrong here. I literally had one song of his on my iTunes, which happens to be a love song, and I simply won't be able to look at it the same way after him revealing this. I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable listening to it any longer knowing that there's a very strong possibly it could have been written to another man, it's really as simple as that. I've never been a fan of his or Odd Future for that matter, actually quite the opposite and I've voiced that opinion on here several times. It's not retarded to have a personal outlook/opinion on a situation at all. What is retarded, however, is assuming other people's retardation by attempting a complete double-standard of a rebuttal. I have a right to disagree with anything I choose and by exercising that right it doesn't make me wrong or ignorant. Ignoring my right, or anybody's right, for that matter is however. If I choose not to support/listen to an artist such as Frank Ocean because he's queer then that's my choice as it's your choice to do the opposite if you so please. Now if somebody were to not listen to an artist because they're a certain race then essentially I would see that as "wrong" simply because I detest racism. You can't defend this by saying something to the effect of, "well he was born gay, he can't help it" because there is no evidence to support such a claim. Becoming a fag was his choice alone, end of story. I personally don't agree with that lifestyle, never have and never will. I can't respect a guy who plays the role of a female by willingly bending over to have his manhood taken from him. To me that's just outright disgusting and foul. Look at most religions in today's society and even throughout history. No matter how different they all might be in terms of spirituality and beliefs, almost every single one was able to agree on the matter that men and women are to be mated as a pair. Even if you're an atheist or simply have no creed you can still look through history, nature, and science to easily conclude this. Now if you support a homo's lifestyle, well you're free to do so. That doesn't mean I have to agree with it or think that it's right. To be honest I could really give a shit what Frank Ocean does, like I originally stated it doesn't affect me so it doesn't bother me persay. Does that mean I condone what he's doing or think that it's right? Fuck no, it simply means that following this discussion I pay him no mind. If you're offended by me saying the word faggot, queer, or homo then you seriously need to evaluate why you're offended as the term's usually offensive towards somebody who falls in that category. In layman's terms, if the shoe fits then wear it. 

Siikez said:



BottledMindFrame said:

That's almost exactly my stance on this lol. I can't listen through the work of somebody who I know's a fag simply because his lyrics are more than likely to reflect that whether it be a love song, innuendos, or whatever the case. If that's the lifestyle he chooses to lead I still won't agree with it, but nor does it concern me in the least so it doesn't bother me. Long story short? Time to delete the one Frank Ocean single I have off my iTunes.

Dukecityspecialist said:

I really don't think it will have an impact on hip hop, people will defer to the fact he's an rnb artist. Never listened to much of his music although I couldn't imagine doing do now. No problem with gay people but listening to a love song while knowing the entire time he's talking about other dudes LOL! Oh well life goes on

Accusation of mad, proceeds to post wall of rage.

TL;DR.


BottledMindFrame said:

Still continuing your rage rampage I see lol. I'm sure you'll pick whatever's stuck in your craw out eventually (pause). This reply isn't solely responding to Siikez but rather a couple of people who put their two cents in as I did mine. I'm not changing my outlook on Frank Ocean a whole lot because of him coming out of the closet, don't get me wrong here. I literally had one song of his on my iTunes, which happens to be a love song, and I simply won't be able to look at it the same way after him revealing this. I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable listening to it any longer knowing that there's a very strong possibly it could have been written to another man, it's really as simple as that. I've never been a fan of his or Odd Future for that matter, actually quite the opposite and I've voiced that opinion on here several times. It's not retarded to have a personal outlook/opinion on a situation at all. What is retarded, however, is assuming other people's retardation by attempting a complete double-standard of a rebuttal. I have a right to disagree with anything I choose and by exercising that right it doesn't make me wrong or ignorant. Ignoring my right, or anybody's right, for that matter is however. If I choose not to support/listen to an artist such as Frank Ocean because he's queer then that's my choice as it's your choice to do the opposite if you so please. Now if somebody were to not listen to an artist because they're a certain race then essentially I would see that as "wrong" simply because I detest racism. You can't defend this by saying something to the effect of, "well he was born gay, he can't help it" because their is no evidence to support such a claim. Becoming a fag was his choice alone, end of story. I personally don't agree with that lifestyle, never have and never will. I can't respect a guy who plays the role of a female by willingly bending over to have his manhood taken from him. To me that's just outright disgusting and foul. Look at most religions in today's society and even throughout history. No matter how different they all might be in terms of spirituality and beliefs, almost every single one was able to agree on the matter that men and women are to be mated as a pair. Even if you're an atheist or simply have no creed you can still look through history, nature, and science to easily conclude this. Now if you support a homo's lifestyle, well you're free to do so. That doesn't mean I have to agree with it or think that it's right. To be honest I could really give a shit what Frank Ocean does, like I originally stated it doesn't affect me so it doesn't bother me persay. Does that mean I condone what he's doing or think that it's right? Fuck no, it simply means following this discussion I pay him no mind. If your offended by me saying the word faggot, queer, or homo then you seriously need to evaluate why you're offended as the term's usually offensive towards somebody who falls in that category. In layman's terms, if the shoe fits then wear it. 

Siikez said:



BottledMindFrame said:

That's almost exactly my stance on this lol. I can't listen through the work of somebody who I know's a fag simply because his lyrics are more than likely to reflect that whether it be a love song, innuendos, or whatever the case. If that's the lifestyle he chooses to lead I still won't agree with it, but nor does it concern me in the least so it doesn't bother me. Long story short? Time to delete the one Frank Ocean single I have off my iTunes.

Dukecityspecialist said:

I really don't think it will have an impact on hip hop, people will defer to the fact he's an rnb artist. Never listened to much of his music although I couldn't imagine doing do now. No problem with gay people but listening to a love song while knowing the entire time he's talking about other dudes LOL! Oh well life goes on

There's a difference between rage and truth. One day maybe even you will be able to grasp that concept son.

(v¿v)

P.S. I understand that lengthy body of text might be too challenging for you to read. It's okay you may refrain, I wouldn't want you to stress yourself out bud.



Siikez said:

Accusation of mad, proceeds to post wall of rage.

TL;DR.


BottledMindFrame said:

Still continuing your rage rampage I see lol. I'm sure you'll pick whatever's stuck in your craw out eventually (pause). This reply isn't solely responding to Siikez but rather a couple of people who put their two cents in as I did mine. I'm not changing my outlook on Frank Ocean a whole lot because of him coming out of the closet, don't get me wrong here. I literally had one song of his on my iTunes, which happens to be a love song, and I simply won't be able to look at it the same way after him revealing this. I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable listening to it any longer knowing that there's a very strong possibly it could have been written to another man, it's really as simple as that. I've never been a fan of his or Odd Future for that matter, actually quite the opposite and I've voiced that opinion on here several times. It's not retarded to have a personal outlook/opinion on a situation at all. What is retarded, however, is assuming other people's retardation by attempting a complete double-standard of a rebuttal. I have a right to disagree with anything I choose and by exercising that right it doesn't make me wrong or ignorant. Ignoring my right, or anybody's right, for that matter is however. If I choose not to support/listen to an artist such as Frank Ocean because he's queer then that's my choice as it's your choice to do the opposite if you so please. Now if somebody were to not listen to an artist because they're a certain race then essentially I would see that as "wrong" simply because I detest racism. You can't defend this by saying something to the effect of, "well he was born gay, he can't help it" because their is no evidence to support such a claim. Becoming a fag was his choice alone, end of story. I personally don't agree with that lifestyle, never have and never will. I can't respect a guy who plays the role of a female by willingly bending over to have his manhood taken from him. To me that's just outright disgusting and foul. Look at most religions in today's society and even throughout history. No matter how different they all might be in terms of spirituality and beliefs, almost every single one was able to agree on the matter that men and women are to be mated as a pair. Even if you're an atheist or simply have no creed you can still look through history, nature, and science to easily conclude this. Now if you support a homo's lifestyle, well you're free to do so. That doesn't mean I have to agree with it or think that it's right. To be honest I could really give a shit what Frank Ocean does, like I originally stated it doesn't affect me so it doesn't bother me persay. Does that mean I condone what he's doing or think that it's right? Fuck no, it simply means following this discussion I pay him no mind. If your offended by me saying the word faggot, queer, or homo then you seriously need to evaluate why you're offended as the term's usually offensive towards somebody who falls in that category. In layman's terms, if the shoe fits then wear it. 

Siikez said:



BottledMindFrame said:

That's almost exactly my stance on this lol. I can't listen through the work of somebody who I know's a fag simply because his lyrics are more than likely to reflect that whether it be a love song, innuendos, or whatever the case. If that's the lifestyle he chooses to lead I still won't agree with it, but nor does it concern me in the least so it doesn't bother me. Long story short? Time to delete the one Frank Ocean single I have off my iTunes.

Dukecityspecialist said:

I really don't think it will have an impact on hip hop, people will defer to the fact he's an rnb artist. Never listened to much of his music although I couldn't imagine doing do now. No problem with gay people but listening to a love song while knowing the entire time he's talking about other dudes LOL! Oh well life goes on

I'm pretty sure there's a disorder in which one can't distinguish the emotions of others but I can't remember what it's called. I'm thinking Aspergers but I don't think that's it. Honest question, do you have it?

Lol@you thinking anybody would read your short story on homosexuality.


BottledMindFrame said:

There's a difference between rage and truth. One day maybe even you will be able to grasp that concept son.

(v¿v)

P.S. I understand that lengthy body of text might be too challenging for you to read. It's okay you may refrain, I wouldn't want you to stress yourself out bud.



Siikez said:

Accusation of mad, proceeds to post wall of rage.

TL;DR.


BottledMindFrame said:

Still continuing your rage rampage I see lol. I'm sure you'll pick whatever's stuck in your craw out eventually (pause). This reply isn't solely responding to Siikez but rather a couple of people who put their two cents in as I did mine. I'm not changing my outlook on Frank Ocean a whole lot because of him coming out of the closet, don't get me wrong here. I literally had one song of his on my iTunes, which happens to be a love song, and I simply won't be able to look at it the same way after him revealing this. I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable listening to it any longer knowing that there's a very strong possibly it could have been written to another man, it's really as simple as that. I've never been a fan of his or Odd Future for that matter, actually quite the opposite and I've voiced that opinion on here several times. It's not retarded to have a personal outlook/opinion on a situation at all. What is retarded, however, is assuming other people's retardation by attempting a complete double-standard of a rebuttal. I have a right to disagree with anything I choose and by exercising that right it doesn't make me wrong or ignorant. Ignoring my right, or anybody's right, for that matter is however. If I choose not to support/listen to an artist such as Frank Ocean because he's queer then that's my choice as it's your choice to do the opposite if you so please. Now if somebody were to not listen to an artist because they're a certain race then essentially I would see that as "wrong" simply because I detest racism. You can't defend this by saying something to the effect of, "well he was born gay, he can't help it" because their is no evidence to support such a claim. Becoming a fag was his choice alone, end of story. I personally don't agree with that lifestyle, never have and never will. I can't respect a guy who plays the role of a female by willingly bending over to have his manhood taken from him. To me that's just outright disgusting and foul. Look at most religions in today's society and even throughout history. No matter how different they all might be in terms of spirituality and beliefs, almost every single one was able to agree on the matter that men and women are to be mated as a pair. Even if you're an atheist or simply have no creed you can still look through history, nature, and science to easily conclude this. Now if you support a homo's lifestyle, well you're free to do so. That doesn't mean I have to agree with it or think that it's right. To be honest I could really give a shit what Frank Ocean does, like I originally stated it doesn't affect me so it doesn't bother me persay. Does that mean I condone what he's doing or think that it's right? Fuck no, it simply means following this discussion I pay him no mind. If your offended by me saying the word faggot, queer, or homo then you seriously need to evaluate why you're offended as the term's usually offensive towards somebody who falls in that category. In layman's terms, if the shoe fits then wear it. 

Siikez said:



BottledMindFrame said:

That's almost exactly my stance on this lol. I can't listen through the work of somebody who I know's a fag simply because his lyrics are more than likely to reflect that whether it be a love song, innuendos, or whatever the case. If that's the lifestyle he chooses to lead I still won't agree with it, but nor does it concern me in the least so it doesn't bother me. Long story short? Time to delete the one Frank Ocean single I have off my iTunes.

Dukecityspecialist said:

I really don't think it will have an impact on hip hop, people will defer to the fact he's an rnb artist. Never listened to much of his music although I couldn't imagine doing do now. No problem with gay people but listening to a love song while knowing the entire time he's talking about other dudes LOL! Oh well life goes on

I'll continue this debate within chat although you're reading the post as we speak lmao...

#NuffSaid

 


Siikez said:

Lol@you thinking anybody would read your short story on homosexuality.


BottledMindFrame said:

There's a difference between rage and truth. One day maybe even you will be able to grasp that concept son.

(v¿v)

P.S. I understand that lengthy body of text might be too challenging for you to read. It's okay you may refrain, I wouldn't want you to stress yourself out bud.



Siikez said:

Accusation of mad, proceeds to post wall of rage.

TL;DR.


BottledMindFrame said:

Still continuing your rage rampage I see lol. I'm sure you'll pick whatever's stuck in your craw out eventually (pause). This reply isn't solely responding to Siikez but rather a couple of people who put their two cents in as I did mine. I'm not changing my outlook on Frank Ocean a whole lot because of him coming out of the closet, don't get me wrong here. I literally had one song of his on my iTunes, which happens to be a love song, and I simply won't be able to look at it the same way after him revealing this. I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable listening to it any longer knowing that there's a very strong possibly it could have been written to another man, it's really as simple as that. I've never been a fan of his or Odd Future for that matter, actually quite the opposite and I've voiced that opinion on here several times. It's not retarded to have a personal outlook/opinion on a situation at all. What is retarded, however, is assuming other people's retardation by attempting a complete double-standard of a rebuttal. I have a right to disagree with anything I choose and by exercising that right it doesn't make me wrong or ignorant. Ignoring my right, or anybody's right, for that matter is however. If I choose not to support/listen to an artist such as Frank Ocean because he's queer then that's my choice as it's your choice to do the opposite if you so please. Now if somebody were to not listen to an artist because they're a certain race then essentially I would see that as "wrong" simply because I detest racism. You can't defend this by saying something to the effect of, "well he was born gay, he can't help it" because their is no evidence to support such a claim. Becoming a fag was his choice alone, end of story. I personally don't agree with that lifestyle, never have and never will. I can't respect a guy who plays the role of a female by willingly bending over to have his manhood taken from him. To me that's just outright disgusting and foul. Look at most religions in today's society and even throughout history. No matter how different they all might be in terms of spirituality and beliefs, almost every single one was able to agree on the matter that men and women are to be mated as a pair. Even if you're an atheist or simply have no creed you can still look through history, nature, and science to easily conclude this. Now if you support a homo's lifestyle, well you're free to do so. That doesn't mean I have to agree with it or think that it's right. To be honest I could really give a shit what Frank Ocean does, like I originally stated it doesn't affect me so it doesn't bother me persay. Does that mean I condone what he's doing or think that it's right? Fuck no, it simply means following this discussion I pay him no mind. If your offended by me saying the word faggot, queer, or homo then you seriously need to evaluate why you're offended as the term's usually offensive towards somebody who falls in that category. In layman's terms, if the shoe fits then wear it. 

Siikez said:



BottledMindFrame said:

That's almost exactly my stance on this lol. I can't listen through the work of somebody who I know's a fag simply because his lyrics are more than likely to reflect that whether it be a love song, innuendos, or whatever the case. If that's the lifestyle he chooses to lead I still won't agree with it, but nor does it concern me in the least so it doesn't bother me. Long story short? Time to delete the one Frank Ocean single I have off my iTunes.

Dukecityspecialist said:

I really don't think it will have an impact on hip hop, people will defer to the fact he's an rnb artist. Never listened to much of his music although I couldn't imagine doing do now. No problem with gay people but listening to a love song while knowing the entire time he's talking about other dudes LOL! Oh well life goes on

Damn homie, I didn't know we were writin TEXTBOOKS on therealtechn9ne.com lol... No disrespect intended...

BottledMindFrame said:

Still continuing your rage rampage I see lol. I'm sure you'll pick whatever's stuck in your craw out eventually (pause). This reply isn't solely responding to Siikez but rather a couple of people who put their two cents in as I did mine. I'm not changing my outlook on Frank Ocean a whole lot because of him coming out of the closet, don't get me wrong here. I literally had one song of his on my iTunes, which happens to be a love song, and I simply won't be able to look at it the same way after him revealing this. I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable listening to it any longer knowing that there's a very strong possibly it could have been written to another man, it's really as simple as that. I've never been a fan of his or Odd Future for that matter, actually quite the opposite and I've voiced that opinion on here several times. It's not retarded to have a personal outlook/opinion on a situation at all. What is retarded, however, is assuming other people's retardation by attempting a complete double-standard of a rebuttal. I have a right to disagree with anything I choose and by exercising that right it doesn't make me wrong or ignorant. Ignoring my right, or anybody's right, for that matter is however. If I choose not to support/listen to an artist such as Frank Ocean because he's queer then that's my choice as it's your choice to do the opposite if you so please. Now if somebody were to not listen to an artist because they're a certain race then essentially I would see that as "wrong" simply because I detest racism. You can't defend this by saying something to the effect of, "well he was born gay, he can't help it" because there is no evidence to support such a claim. Becoming a fag was his choice alone, end of story. I personally don't agree with that lifestyle, never have and never will. I can't respect a guy who plays the role of a female by willingly bending over to have his manhood taken from him. To me that's just outright disgusting and foul. Look at most religions in today's society and even throughout history. No matter how different they all might be in terms of spirituality and beliefs, almost every single one was able to agree on the matter that men and women are to be mated as a pair. Even if you're an atheist or simply have no creed you can still look through history, nature, and science to easily conclude this. Now if you support a homo's lifestyle, well you're free to do so. That doesn't mean I have to agree with it or think that it's right. To be honest I could really give a shit what Frank Ocean does, like I originally stated it doesn't affect me so it doesn't bother me persay. Does that mean I condone what he's doing or think that it's right? Fuck no, it simply means that following this discussion I pay him no mind. If you're offended by me saying the word faggot, queer, or homo then you seriously need to evaluate why you're offended as the term's usually offensive towards somebody who falls in that category. In layman's terms, if the shoe fits then wear it. 

Siikez said:



BottledMindFrame said:

That's almost exactly my stance on this lol. I can't listen through the work of somebody who I know's a fag simply because his lyrics are more than likely to reflect that whether it be a love song, innuendos, or whatever the case. If that's the lifestyle he chooses to lead I still won't agree with it, but nor does it concern me in the least so it doesn't bother me. Long story short? Time to delete the one Frank Ocean single I have off my iTunes.

Dukecityspecialist said:

I really don't think it will have an impact on hip hop, people will defer to the fact he's an rnb artist. Never listened to much of his music although I couldn't imagine doing do now. No problem with gay people but listening to a love song while knowing the entire time he's talking about other dudes LOL! Oh well life goes on

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