NEW YORK, Nov. 30, 2006

50 Cent's 2 Cents: Oprah's A White Woman

Rapper Says She Used To Share The Views Of Black Women, But No More

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(CBS/AP)  Rapper 50 Cent thinks Oprah Winfrey "started out with black women's views but has been catering to middle-aged women white American women for so long that she's become one herself," he says in the January issue of Elle magazine, excerpts of which were printed in the New York Post Thursday.

"I think the idea of being publicly noted that she's a billionaire makes (black women) interested in seeing her views. But it's even more exciting to the demographic of white American women she's been aiming at to see that she has the exact same views that they have," he says.

This isn't he first time the rapper has bashed the media mogul. In an interview with The Associated Press earlier this year, he complained that Winfrey rarely invites rappers on her talk show: "I think she caters to older white women."

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"Oprah's audience is my audience's parents," the 29-year-old rapper said. "So, I could care less about Oprah or her show."

He's not alone in his resentment toward the talk show host.

Rapper Ludacris, aka Chris Bridges, said in the May issue of GQ magazine that Winfrey was "unfair" during a show he appeared on last October with co-stars from best-picture Oscar winner "Crash."

"She edited out a lot of my comments while keeping her own in," he said. "Of course, it's her show, but we were doing a show on racial discrimination, and she gave me a hard time as a rapper, when I came on there as an actor."

But, as 50 Cent said, Winfrey's purported disapproval might enhance a rap star's street cred. "I'm actually better off having friction with her," he said.

The crack-dealer-turned-rapper has sold millions of records gleefully flaunting his gangsta image, explicit lyrics and bulletproof vest (he was famously shot nine times). He has his own record label, G-Unit, the G-Unit clothing line, his own sneaker line with Reebok and a videogame, "Bulletproof."

And he wears his rough-and-tumble reputation proudly: "I don't mind it. I've actually accepted it."

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by ladycascadia December 1, 2006 3:39 PM EST
By the way, anyone can be a racist regardless of their color.
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by ladycascadia December 1, 2006 3:39 PM EST
Now I'm no fan of Oprah. I think she can be rather self-righteous and preachy at times, but I am willing to bet if you compare side by side and see WHO has made the most beneficial contributions to the black community and to women anywhere REGARDLESS of Race...Oprah wins hands down. As far as I'm concerned, 50 Cent and his contributions are worth LESS than 2 cents! Moreover, he is just employing the same old tired put down that losers use whenever they are feeling jealous or threatened by someone who shows class and dignity more often! Instead of pulling people down, he should be doing MORE to uplift himself...and he can START by stop dissing on women in his music!
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by ladycascadia December 1, 2006 3:38 PM EST
Now I'm no fan of Oprah. I think she can be rather self-righteous and preachy at times, but I am willing to bet if you compare side by side and see WHO has made the most beneficial contributions to the black community and to women anywhere REGARDLESS of Race...Oprah wins hands down. As far as I'm concerned, 50 Cent and his contributions are worth LESS than 2 cents! Moreover, he is just employing the same old tired put down that losers use whenever they are feeling jealous or threatened by someone who shows class and dignity more often! Instead of pulling people down, he should be doing MORE to uplift himself...and he can START by stop dissing on women in his music!
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by ladycascadia December 1, 2006 3:38 PM EST
Now I'm no fan of Oprah. I think she can be rather self-righteous and preachy at times, but I am willing to bet if you compare side by side and see WHO has made the most beneficial contributions to the black community and to women anywhere REGARDLESS of Race...Oprah wins hands down. As far as I'm concerned, 50 Cent and his contributions are worth LESS than 2 cents! Moreover, he is just employing the same old tired put down that losers use whenever they are feeling jealous or threatened by someone who shows class and dignity more often! Instead of pulling people down, he should be doing MORE to uplift himself...and he can START by stop dissing on women in his music!
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by agnim November 30, 2006 11:41 PM EST
"Oh, Amnim, so you can't be a racist if you're black? You are hilarious!
Posted by kjgal at 06:23 PM : Nov 30, 2006"

That is the truth. Come to grips with that truth if you know history.



Harboring ill-will towards groups of humans simple on the basis of their natural physical make up (racism) IS uniquely a european display of ignorance, and of the past few centuries.

Any group on the planet who may be annoyed with whites would have nothing to do with their paleness.
Instead any such feelings have to do with the BEHAVIORS of general white collective!

Whites run around Africa every day; and there is never a problem with their paleness.

Blacks venture in europe without caution, say, and they are put upon by racists on a regular basis!

Those are historical facts from which intelligent minds may draw valid conclusions about whom is racist! Deal with it!
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by kjgal November 30, 2006 9:23 PM EST
Oh, Amnim, so you can't be a racist if you're black? You are hilarious!
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by agnim November 30, 2006 4:59 PM EST
"Why can't Oprah just be considered a great human being and leave her race and gender out of it?"

AjaxRose1 at 01:32 PM : Nov 30, 2006

Now we want to diminish Miss O, right?

The woman is FEMALE and BLACK, and no doubt PROUD of BOTH qualities of her individuality!

Why the hell should those IMPORTANT and inescapable defining qualities of Oprah be 'left' out?
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by agnim November 30, 2006 4:55 PM EST
"50 Cent' is a racist."

Is this a joke?

Fiddy IS BLACK!
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by oleander8 November 30, 2006 4:46 PM EST
'50 Cent' is a racist. Ms. Winfrey is a woman who happens to be black - she is a humanist. If she doesn't wish to showcase the angry, violence promoting gangsta image of '50 Cent' type rappers she doesn't have to. This mans claim to fame is that he has been shot at 9 times and survived - now there's somebody you want emulate. He has no credibility. Go away.
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by ajaxrose1 November 30, 2006 4:32 PM EST
Why can't Oprah just be considered a great human being and leave her race and gender out of it? Nobody busts Donald Trump's chops over his success and when he's mentioned it's not like "White male capitalist, Donald Trump." Oprah's an example to a lot of people, not any one group in particular. If I'm not mistaken Oprah's never done anything to cause harm to another person. The half dollar guy can't say that. Oprah has also entertained us for a good many years with television that anyone can tune in to. I know for sure this rapper can't say that. In this case maybe it's more of a class distinction: Oprah has class (and lot's of it) and 50 cent has none.
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by luchobeto78 November 30, 2006 3:32 PM EST
Maybe if Ms. O sells a little crack, she will get two quarters approval. But, anyway, who gives a dime about what only 50 cents may think (assuming that he can actually do that).
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by agnim November 30, 2006 3:04 PM EST
Miss O is a compassionate and great human being.

Miss O is a compassionate and great Black woman.

Miss O is a compassionate and great American.

Considering the plight of Black people in America for centuries, Miss O SHOULD BE COMMENDED for rising to dignified heights on the basis of her enormous level of compassion and abilities.

And Miss O did it all without having to sell herself, sell her soul or sell the crack, which destroys brains and incur bad karma for the seller!

This little narrow-minded self-hating rapper krapper should have just a smidgen of the compassion of this great human being, before his words can mean much.
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by olebd November 30, 2006 2:29 PM EST
Yet another example of a brotha keepin' a sista down.

Oprah ain't black enough according to a former crack dealer who is proud of being shot 9 times with his own record label and clothing line.

These gangstas should be in jail where they belong for spreading social poison. Certainly not accepted into the mainstream as they have been recently. What example does that set for all the future generations?

Keep buying and supporting this trash if you want to keep the races divided.
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