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Name: Krystal Cook on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Samantha Curvin on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Louise Tucker-Mitchell on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Christiana Sapp on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Danyell Ball on Feb 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Fanchon Hall on Feb 21, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Korie Baylor on Feb 23, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Malika S Flowers on Mar 4, 2013Comments: I stand with the family and the rest of the Black community and the world in staying that we cannot stand idly by and allow this kind of ignorance to be accepted.Flag
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Name: Evelyn on Mar 20, 2013Comments: A Disgrace!!!!!Flag
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Name: Keyona Hicks on Apr 1, 2013Comments: The comment made is disrespectful towards Emmett Till's family. It is wrong to compare the brutal murder of a young boy to a sex act. The comment made by Lil Wayne not only insults Emmett Till's family, but insults the Civil Rights movement and our ancestors. Playing this song implies that the struggle our Black ancestors encountered is trivial. This remark shows that he does not care about the people who were lynched, raped, murdered, burned, attacked, arrested, and oppressed. Lil Wayne made a mockery of the entire Civil Rights movement. People can complain and say he may not have written the song or it is not his song it is Future’s song. However, Lil Wayne is the one that made the remark. He should be held accountable for humiliating Emmett Till’s family and the Black community. It is disgraceful and implies that the struggle of our people does not matter. People should not ignore this comment or make excuses for this rapper. Continuing to support this song and Lil Wayne implies that the struggles that Black people encountered in the past can be made a mockery of. This song, along with other songs that are offensive to any race, sex, sexual orientation, and religion, needs to be ban.Flag
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