Hey guys! in hungary if you win an olimpic gold medal the goverment give you 66 000 usd silver: 60 000 usd bronze:46 000 usd i know its not a lot if you break it down for 4 years but still nice price at once Bless!
yo smurf has to do a video on the ground zero/benji, and benji creating lilou. that'd be a lit video. Mr freeze commented recently about benji creating lilou. I laughed my ass off.
In my opinion, he is allowed to say the word N*****, regardless of whether people like it or not. Should he use the N***** word, or is it worth using the N**** word? Probably not, especially with all of the current events that have been going down, he should not consider that to be a wise word to use around people. On a bigger note. From what i've seen, people who are successful have a target on their back. People like Crazy legs and Mr Freeze are successful and because they are successful everyone who is trying to become successful are gunning for them. So they have to be EXTRA careful with all of their dealings. If I was to say the word N****, people would most likely roll their eyes at me and just dismiss me without action. But if I am a notable successful person and people know exactly where I make my money and how much money I make then people would treat me extremely different. People would try to "cancel" me and then they would go and apply for my job/business because it's a cash grab world. I'm not saying that Crazy Legs didn't ask for the problems that he has because over the years I've heard many many many bad things about him. But I'm saying that if Crazy Legs was just a regular not notable bboy then people would hardly be attacking him, they would almost not give him any problems at all. We are living in the "Me Too" era, so people are ready to attack people that are in power. People that are in power need to watch their back for "cancel culture".
Mr. Freeze of the Rock Steady Crew, You using "n****" in your recent interview on The Spin Theory, was uncalled for. The implications of you as a yt man saying that word are bad enough. Add to it, your usage was primarily (not exclusively) in response to your adamant stance (and longstanding gripe) against the positioning of a Black man in the dance world judging competitions. In the past, I directly engaged you about your use of the word "ghetto" and the underlying racial bias in the context you used it. "Ghetto" was used by you as a descriptor for being unintelligent and uncouth. I let you know that it was problematic since we know that "ghetto" commonly alludes to Black folks. I pointed out your word choice was especially appalling given your European Jewish heritage and that your people were from the first ghettos. We know the horrors they faced there and I know you weren't disparaging your own ancestors or ethnic group. It's also worth noting that you reacted adversely towards me when I intellectually chastised a yt breaker living in S. Africa for his anti-Black statements. As someone that's openly been vying to be a decision-maker and voice of our dance in its build-up to being in the youth Olympics and 2024 Olympics, you represented yourself poorly as an elder in our dance community. Your use of "n****" is racially inflammatory. The irony of this is especially insulting, as you used it while giving your opinion on a Black-created dance! How you were socialized with the word, whom may be comfortable with you using the word in private, and your intentions in using the word are all irrelevant. Anti-Blackness and racial-bias are not welcome and an earnest apology to the Black community, our dance community, and to anyone you've offended, is required. I call on you to reflect on your actions and provide a statement of apology expeditiously. Regards, ManOfGod Motion Disorderz Rhythm Attack
To be honest it’s not that bad...I’m sure everyone has that one friend who isn’t black that says it it’s not like he threw the hard R that hits different
so because Renegade is a DJ he can't judge a Bboy jam???? What if that DJ used to be a BBOY or popper Example Smurf, You battled a guy named Ray Ray, Frankie Flav wad dj ing< no one was like o hell no he can't dj, so why is it any different on the flip side???
He’s not a bboy though. Never was. There’s a certain understanding you get about something when you actually do it. If you don’t have a deep personal understanding of a subject then you have no business being a professional JUDGE for it. Period. Anyone can battle anyone in anything, so long as they both agree to partake. Different to judge a professional competition.
Hey guys!
in hungary if you win an olimpic gold medal the goverment give you
66 000 usd
silver: 60 000 usd
bronze:46 000 usd
i know its not a lot if you break it down for 4 years but still nice price at once
Bless!
Amazing interview great job this is Pokkey from S.D.
Appreciate you for watching
Most honest,knowledgeable,balls ALL out B-Boy interview I've EVER seen hands down!!!
A true legend
Benji bit from a lot of bboys from Ground Zero Crew and LOZ Crew though.
yo smurf has to do a video on the ground zero/benji, and benji creating lilou. that'd be a lit video. Mr freeze commented recently about benji creating lilou. I laughed my ass off.
I would ask for more of these kinds of speeches..:)
7:05 I have to admit, I agree with him about renegade. I'm not a renegade judge fan.
Props and respect to Freeze for speaking his opinion.
I'm scarecrow dr crane
Nice one brotha , good talk ✌✊👊
Mr. Freeze has all the rights to speak his mind real hip hop heads know he the only white boy with juice...real graff writers est95.
Freez is a Pioneer. Salud
Smurf for President!!!
7 to smoke is a great format
Dope !
In my opinion, he is allowed to say the word N*****, regardless of whether people like it or not. Should he use the N***** word, or is it worth using the N**** word? Probably not, especially with all of the current events that have been going down, he should not consider that to be a wise word to use around people. On a bigger note. From what i've seen, people who are successful have a target on their back. People like Crazy legs and Mr Freeze are successful and because they are successful everyone who is trying to become successful are gunning for them. So they have to be EXTRA careful with all of their dealings. If I was to say the word N****, people would most likely roll their eyes at me and just dismiss me without action. But if I am a notable successful person and people know exactly where I make my money and how much money I make then people would treat me extremely different. People would try to "cancel" me and then they would go and apply for my job/business because it's a cash grab world. I'm not saying that Crazy Legs didn't ask for the problems that he has because over the years I've heard many many many bad things about him. But I'm saying that if Crazy Legs was just a regular not notable bboy then people would hardly be attacking him, they would almost not give him any problems at all. We are living in the "Me Too" era, so people are ready to attack people that are in power. People that are in power need to watch their back for "cancel culture".
Mr. Freeze of the Rock Steady Crew,
You using "n****" in your recent interview on The Spin Theory, was uncalled for. The implications of you as a yt man saying that word are bad enough. Add to it, your usage was primarily (not exclusively) in response to your adamant stance (and longstanding gripe) against the positioning of a Black man in the dance world judging competitions.
In the past, I directly engaged you about your use of the word "ghetto" and the underlying racial bias in the context you used it. "Ghetto" was used by you as a descriptor for being unintelligent and uncouth. I let you know that it was problematic since we know that "ghetto" commonly alludes to Black folks.
I pointed out your word choice was especially appalling given your European Jewish heritage and that your people were from the first ghettos. We know the horrors they faced there and I know you weren't disparaging your own ancestors or ethnic group.
It's also worth noting that you reacted adversely towards me when I intellectually chastised a yt breaker living in S. Africa for his anti-Black statements.
As someone that's openly been vying to be a decision-maker and voice of our dance in its build-up to being in the youth Olympics and 2024 Olympics, you represented yourself poorly as an elder in our dance community.
Your use of "n****" is racially inflammatory. The irony of this is especially insulting, as you used it while giving your opinion on a Black-created dance! How you were socialized with the word, whom may be comfortable with you using the word in private, and your intentions in using the word are all irrelevant.
Anti-Blackness and racial-bias are not welcome and an earnest apology to the Black community, our dance community, and to anyone you've offended, is required. I call on you to reflect on your actions and provide a statement of apology expeditiously.
Regards,
ManOfGod
Motion Disorderz
Rhythm Attack
If you say: "Black created dance" then you're a rasist too. You talk a lot but you understand nothing of his speech. Dance is created by Love.
@@jo1512 love peace and unity.
@@jo1512 I feel you!
To be honest it’s not that bad...I’m sure everyone has that one friend who isn’t black that says it it’s not like he threw the hard R that hits different
Trueee
What?
so because Renegade is a DJ he can't judge a Bboy jam???? What if that DJ used to be a BBOY or popper Example Smurf, You battled a guy named Ray Ray, Frankie Flav wad dj ing< no one was like o hell no he can't dj, so why is it any different on the flip side???
He’s not a bboy though. Never was.
There’s a certain understanding you get about something when you actually do it. If you don’t have a deep personal understanding of a subject then you have no business being a professional JUDGE for it. Period.
Anyone can battle anyone in anything, so long as they both agree to partake.
Different to judge a professional competition.