Jack Harlow — Mf is Crazy for This One
Summary
Jack Harlow gets an unexpected endorsement from a stranger who insists the rapper should be allowed to say the N-word. The reasoning? Harlow's donations to the black community supposedly earn him a pass, making him "the John Brown of our time." Kareem pushes back, genuinely baffled. The conversation spirals as the stranger doubles down, claiming Harlow is "more valid" than Drake and even suggesting he might actually be black. When Kareem mentions DJ Khaled and French Montana, both Arab artists who use the word, the stranger dismisses them immediately. It's an absurd take. The logic collapses on itself, but the stranger remains committed to his position, convinced that Jack Harlow's contributions somehow grant him special privileges that other non-black artists don't deserve.
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So what's your take? I think Jack Harlow should be able to say the N-word. Don't have an opinion on this one. He's just donated so much to the black community and I think it's fine.
Wait, you think if you donate enough money and just like enough of time and effort and the things and sacrifice that he's given to the black community, and that that's what makes him allowed? So not because he's a pretty good rapper? No, bro. But he's the John Brown of our time.
What about DJ Khaled, bro? No, that guy is crazy. No, he sucks.
What about French Montana? I'm, I'm only asking cuz they're Arab and they say it. I mean, nah, bro. That's insane. They're terrible.
No, I know. Never. But Jack Harlow. Have you heard his music? Yeah. Oh my God, it's amazing.
So you are bestowing upon him the N-word pass? Yeah, bro. I, I think he's black actually.
Like, he's not black. You should look it up. Do your research. And maybe you'll know. He's more valid to say it than like Drake or anybody like that, you know? What? I agree, bro.
Why people shouldn't even be able to listen to rap music. Wait, why? Well...