Rolling Stone Magazine Co-Founder Says Black & Female Musicians Aren’t ‘Articulate’ Enough – Everything Law and Order Blog

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40 thoughts on “Rolling Stone Magazine Co-Founder Says Black & Female Musicians Aren’t ‘Articulate’ Enough”
  1. Black people need to stop seeking white validation. America would not have any original music if was not for Black people.

  2. Tbh ion think he lied or being sexist. If you don't believe him go and try to have an articulate, intellectual conversation with the women he talking about & make your own conclusions from that. Just cause make good music doesn't mean you can hold an actual conversation of intelligence with them.

  3. what this guy really means is "i don't understand their language and they are speaking in a way that I do not confirm to be acceptable"

  4. Where do they think they got the name Rolling Stone from? How is the magazine going to appropriate the name and speak ill of black artist.

  5. And we wonder why so many black artists are never included and why the top of theses lists always look the way they look. And most of those rockstars barely have high school diplomas, what kind of articulate, intellectual conversations did he have with them?

  6. They told TLC that the last time they put a black artist on their cover it didn't sell, so they gave the cover to Eminem and only featured TLC inside. Mind you TLC has sold (Not streamed) over 85 Million albums.

  7. I think the 77 year old crackpot was referring to "sukiana, sexy red and glorilla"! In that case he gets a pass from the hood……

  8. I’d rather these types of people say this out loud so people will not deal with the rolling stone magazine so we can stay safe from people like them

  9. Truth is if black people ran large industries they’d be as bad or worse when it came to diversity

  10. What is really crazy is that Jan Simon Wenner is both gay and J•wish — two groups who experience bigotry and always talk about that. It amazes me when ppl from these groups can hypocritically be biased and bigoted toward others. I see this a lot nowadays (e.g. Edward Blum, Stephen Miller, Ben Shapiro, Jared Kushner, etc), especially from the latter group. If you didn't like it done to yours, don't do it to mine!

  11. Is ANY of us black folk surprised?!!! I mean, seriously…..The man called the thing "The Masters"!!! 😳😳😳😳😳 Duh!!! Of course, that's not ironic that it's all "Mayonnaise Mammals" within it!
    STOP ACTING SURPRISED WHEN THEY CONTINUE BEING THEM! 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️
    "WHEN THEY SHOW YOU WHO THEY ARE, BELIEVE THEM." 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

  12. Dumb musicians are not articulate, no matter what colour they are. If you only expose yourself to the Glorilla's, then you are only going to have a one dimensional idea of artists. The man is a dinosaur.

  13. His speaking about today. The music in general is trash. No instruments and only shooting and twerking is trash.

  14. It’s crazy to include any member of the Beatles in this book and then turn around and speak down on black artists. The Beatles wouldn’t even be here without black people. Let them speak to you on the history of rock in America and it’ll shut em up.

  15. Being a black women in todays is truly a challenge, only resolution is withdraw our support from everyone.

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