Ja Rule is prejudice
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Ja Rule
tylerbeach2002 — 18 years ago(September 14, 2007 12:02 PM)
Wow, I was a huge fan of Ja Rule until I read this article below. I'll never buy anything of his again. Didn't realize that he was a moron, not only can he not use proper grammar when he speaks, or tell the difference between right and wrong, but the guy is prejudice as well. Damn, and he shattered that great image I had of him.
Ja Rule Speaks Out About Shows Promoting Homosexuality
09.14.07
Apparently, rapper Ja Rule is no friend of Dorothy. Nor is he a friend to those who consider themselves friends of Dorothy.
In a recent interview in Complex Magazine, the sometime actor switched from discussing the upcoming U.S. Congressional hearings about the lyrical content and imagery of African-American women in hip-hop to attacking the likes of MTV for promoting homosexuality.
"There's a b68fking black kid right now about to get 25 years for having a fight with some white kids over hanging the nooses over the white tree, let's get to that, he told the magazine. Let's get into sh-t like that, because that's what's tearing up America, not me calling a woman a bch or a h-e on my rap songs.
"And if it is, then we need to go step to Paramount, and fking MGM, and all of these other motherfkers that's making all of these movies and we need to go step to MTV and Viacom, and lets talk about all these fking shows that they have on MTV that is promoting homosexuality, that my kids can't watch this sh-t," Ja Rule continued. "Dating shows that's showing two guys or two girls in mid-afternoon. Let's talk about st like that! If that's not fking up America, I don't know what is.
"There's a lot of issues we can address besides hip-hop, the performer said, but they want to put everything on us like we're the problem.
Ja Rules rant prompted a swift response from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).
No fair-minded person can look at JaRules interview with Complex Magazine and believe for one second that his children could be more harmed by what they might see on television than by the vulgarity and prejudice that comes out of their fathers mouth, the New York-based organization said in a release. Now that media have seen JaRules intolerance unmasked by his own words, they have a responsibility not to provide in the future a platform for his ugly, vulgar displays of prejudice. -
baramas99 — 16 years ago(May 04, 2009 06:21 PM)
I am a huge Ja fan. and still am even after this article. Music has nothing to do with the artists life and opinion and so on. And I don't see anything wrong with this article. If he is homophobic,thats his business.I know alot of homophobic people..