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Originally Posted by laylo
On the show we're talking about, Ludacris did not say "I talk about women that way just for entertainment", he said "I talk about women that way because that's how they act." All that did was reinforce the minsconception.
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Luda defenitely said more than that and most of it was edited out. This further fuels my argument that Oprah should have him back on the show to elaborate on what he said because if given this opportunity (although I know I can't accurately assume what he would say), he might take back that statement and replace it with one about "SOME women acting like that" just as other rappers who've been asked to justify their usage of misogynistic words have done. All I'm saying is...why not give them (rappers) the chance/benefit of the doubt? I mean, she doesn't have to cuz it is her show and all but why call someone out and then not give them a chance to respond? "For everyone to whom much is given, of him shall much be required." -- Luke 12:48 I expect (and God requires that) Oprah to be more responsible with her show and let others speak for themselves.