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Infamous_bosslady-deleted-1569916968 says...
5 years ago
This is getting really really good I love this show
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nusproizvodjach says...
5 years ago
Well, this was a complete waste of time...
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Reply by whos_ur_buddha
5 years ago
@nusproizvodjach LOL. Agreed. The pacing is very slow & they end it with out giving us much. I hope they renew the show & speed up the pacing a bit.
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Reply by makroni
4 years ago
@d0ndada It ends perfectly if you know the history of the clan. The show could've been a lot better, but, qua story, it's perfect. Far from a complete waste of time.
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Sopherian says...
4 years ago
Thats a lot of the N word! Like in 10 times a minute...
It's so weird that it is offensive when other people say it, but when you are black its okai.
This is just weird to me and I can't stand it, and it makes it unwatchable for me, sorry!
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Reply by makroni
4 years ago
@sopherian No, it isn't weird, you moron. Fuck you.
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Reply by Sopherian
4 years ago
@makroni double standards lawl. You are rude AF
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Reply by makroni
4 years ago
@sopherian 'Lawl' you fucking moron? No, it isn't. Other races saying it to blacks carries negative historical connotations, blacks saying it among themselves, for the most part, does not. Go educate yourself.<br /> <br /> You left a comment on a TV show arguing for the right of other races to call people with black skin niggers. You don't get to call people out on being rude.
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Reply by Sopherian
4 years ago
@makroni Do you see how dumb that looks? So when someone else says it, it's a huge problem and you make it a big deal but when someone of the same skincolor is saying it its okai. It's the same word! I did educate myself, but its still dumb AF! If a word means THAT much to you then just stop saying it. I get to call out people rude when I see a rude person. You are rude! Did you know in the Netherlands we call people that are black negers which translates to niggers and everyone is fine with that. But here on the internet you could never say this because when people know you aren't from the same skin color it becomes a problem. Hypocrisy and double standards which looks stupid to me. We are living in a world with freedom of speech, so basically I could say the word as much as I please. But I don't because black people get hurt oh so much over it. Then don't come to me with a show where they say the forbidden word 10 times a minute. Because it shows you are only hurt by a word when a different race is saying it. So the word it isn't the problem... My skin color is!
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Reply by makroni
4 years ago
@sopherian Language is not an abstract construct, at least, not when used by people. Every word has different historical connotations depending on who's using it, or where it's being used. Wu-Tang: An American Saga is 100% an American show, and the people represented here had the word 'nigger' used against them in derogatory sense, by non-colored people, on daily basis. <br /> <br /> Put yourself in their shoes: if random black people called you 'donkey' everyday, for years, solely based on your skin color, and they actually mean it, you would not want to hear another black man calling you the same word ever again, would you? But you would not flip if a friend, or a family member, jokingly called you 'donkey'.<br /> <br /> Typically, in the US, when used by colored folk, the word carries friendly connotations; it is rarely, if ever, used in a derogatory sense. The word sounds the same, but it takes on a different meaning depending on who's saying it, what is the context, and what their intentions are. This is why it is different.<br /> <br /> And YES, the problem IS your skin color. This is where the negative historical connotations come from; white Caucasians did enslave black Africans for centuries, and are still practicing racism against them on daily basis, primarily in the Western hemisphere. Racism is very much alive, and people of color get antagonized everyday. When you incautiously use the word, you're inadvertently associating yourself with evil, and bringing up a terrible memory, of the times the same word was used as an insult, in the mind of the colored person to whom you're talking.<br /> <br /> Here, on the internet, especially on predominantly English-speaking websites, you rarely see it said because most of the popular websites are US-based, and racism is thriving on a massive scale in the US, and, to my knowledge, the situation isn't much better in other, western, English-speaking countries. In general, you should never compare cultures, habits, and traditions between two different countries because these are always massively different, especially when they belong to different parts of the world.<br /> <br /> You can practice your right of free speech very openly without having to use that particular word—all you have to do is replace it with 'people of color' and I assure you everyone will know what you mean, and no one will be hurt. This is called respect, empathy, and compassion. Language is a vehicle to communicate your thoughts and feelings—as long as that is doable, and it still is, you should not have a problem dropping hurtful words from your vocabulary.<br /> <br /> That said, you can actually say the word in some contexts, given the person you're talking to knows it is said out of love and appreciation for their culture. In fact, the Wu-Tang Clan—the rap group this very show is based on, are known for sharing covers of their songs made by non-colored fans saying the word. Most famously, this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eGO2U5VlCw<br /> <br /> The problem with you randomly dropping it at will is that strangers do not know who you are, or how you usually use it, and since the majority of non-colored people who use it utilize it as an insult, people will most likely assume you mean it as an insult, and they will, non-voluntarily, feel hurt. Now, you can clear that up, of course, but why go through the trouble, and make others feel bad in the process, when you have a very simple alternative?<br /> <br /> Lastly, I don't know how accurate this is: https://www.quora.com/Is-the-Dutch-word-%E2%80%9Cneger%E2%80%9D-a-racial-slur But, according to that person's answer, the word 'negers' never actually carried the same negative connotations in the Netherlands, to begin with.
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Reply by makroni
4 years ago
@sopherian Even if you ignore all of that, you actually did admit that some people are hurt when the word is used, but you still defend using it; just because your rudeness is subtle, doesn't mean it's nonexistent. Say rude things, get rude responses; even children know this. So, no, you did forfeit your right to complain. If you want respect, you need to learn to respect others first. If you're gonna go Rambo and say stuff like 'so, basically I can say whatever I want' even if people get hurt, then the least I can say to you is 'Fuck you' too.
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Reply by blackrider
3 years ago
@sopherian You definitely live in a different dimension and that's why you can't get it. MOVE ON!
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Reply by Sopherian
3 years ago
@blackrider Sure... Because I think the word shouldn't be said anymore at all? Not by people of other skincolors and not by black people either... Yea sure... I'm the weird one lol okai
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Reply by VanniZimt
2 years ago
Uff, weird opinion and stupid reason to not watch an show
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Reply by djelite
one year ago
@sopherian This is the whitest thing I've read on Trakt.
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Reply by drawlins78
one year ago
Hey look, a racist! No review of the show, not even a complaint about the use of the N word, but complaining about not being able to use the N word. Surprised this comment wasn't deleted as it serves no purpose. No one who actually watched or intended to watch a WU-TANG SERIES would be shocked to find it used and understand why. Maybe stick to country singer dramas.
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Jordyep says...
2 years ago
This show is a hidden gem. It’s _Straight Outta Compton_ for east coast hiphop, you’ll probably love it if you’re a fan of Wu-tang, Ghostface, RZA, ODB, etc. If you’re the kind of person that likes to live in a safe, simpleminded bubble where you get offended by black people using the N-word, this show (as well as hiphop at large) isn’t for you. Great acting (Ashton Sanders’ voice in season 2 excluded, which feels very forced), great filmmaking, occasionally a little confusing because of its many characters, but very satisfying and intriguing to watch. More of this please, it’s inherently more interesting than the recent films about Queen and Elton John. It doesn’t feel like a vanity project at all.
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djelite says...
one year ago
WTF is going on with SEASON 3? Am I watching some kinda MULTIVERSE storyline?

Look I get the Black Belt Theater / Shaw Brothers Studio movie references, extra rapper personas (e.g. Bobby Digital, Dirt McGirt, etc.), but...

I'm watching actors playing Wu-Tang clan members... of Wu-Tang members being actors playing other characters.
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makroni says...
4 years ago
Missed opportunity. It could've been more grounded and naturalistic a la Straight Outta Compton, but it feels polished and contrived instead. The music, specifically, feels as if it is shoehorned in a gangster narrative. It needed better writers, I think, or experienced showrunners.
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kenzie176824 says...
4 years ago
Renewed for season 2!!!! Yes!
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3rdsun says...
4 years ago
This is another chamber for all the Wu heads to enter from the most respected and influential hip hop collective of all time. and for all other casual viewers, a great work of art.
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whos_ur_buddha says...
5 years ago
Really great show but anyone looking to start it, it’s complete waste of time because for some reason they canceled the show & season 1 leaves you hanging. Don’t even brother.
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Priest24 says...
5 years ago
Dave East is too Dave East to be Meth Tical and the guy that plays Rza grew up nowhere near a hood. Ya boy does a pretty good Raekwon though.
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