And that might sound very ignorant, but if you’re a black person and someone calls you the n-word and you get offended, maybe you might be. The way that I see things, it’s you chose to be offended if you care more about stuff like that. ”That’s just a word, you can take the power out of that word. Some people might take it the other way I personally don’t give a sh–.” If it offends you, it offends you…If you call me a n-a, I really don’t care, but that’s just me, personally. “Well, I have gay fans and they don’t really take it offensive, so I don’t know. I don’t want anyone to think I’m homophobic.” I don’t know, we don’t think about it, we’re just kids. “I just think ‘fa*got’ hits and hurts people. “I’m not homophobic,” he told NME at the height of the controversy. Tyler’s lyrics have sparked controversy over and over again and was blasted by GLAAD over use of the word “fa*got” (which he used 213 times on his debut album). ![]() Thought it would be like the Frank poof, goneīarely interested, but I went to my boys like bruh Truth is, since you kid, I thought it was a phase I didn’t wanna talk and tell em’ my location Garden shed, garden shed, garden shed, garden shed Highsnobiety also transcribes the lyrics to the first verse of his song “Garden Shed,” speculating that the garden shed is the closet and “Frank” is Frank Ocean: Related: Tegan and Sara Are Pissed About Tyler the Creator’s Homophobic Raps. Last August, he had this to say regarding rumors that he was dating Kendall Jenner: When will misogynistic and homophobic ranting and raving result in meaningful repercussions in the entertainment industry? When will they be treated with the same seriousness as racist and anti-Semitic offenses? While an artist who can barely get a sentence fragment out without using homophobic slurs is celebrated on the cover of every magazine, blog and newspaper, I’m disheartened that any self-respecting human being could stand in support with a message so vile.I TRIED TO COME OUT THE DAMN CLOSET LIKE FOUR DAYS AGO AND NO ONE CARED HAHAHHAHAHA Their message is one MTV execs should take a look at: It’s an irresponsible message for him to send to his young fans," McLeod continued.Ĭanadian indie-band, twin-sister duo Tegan and Sara wrote a call to action in May for journalists and colleagues that celebrated Tyler’s music. The reality is that anti-gay slurs are harmful," GLAAD’s Kimberley McLeod told . "They have the power to fuel intolerance and hostility. "Whether or not Tyler the Creator intends to offend gay people is irrelevant. Some people might take it the other way I personally don’t give a sh–."īut regardless of his intent, the words are still problematic. "If you call me a n-a, I really don’t care, but that’s just me, personally. If it offends you, it offends you," Tyler told MTV News of his gay slurs. "Well, I have gay fans and they don’t really take it offensive, so I don’t know. I don’t want anyone to think I’m homophobic," Tyler told NME in an interview earlier this year after the group the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) said it would be "monitoring his lyrics more closely." I just think ‘faggot’ hits and hurts people. ![]() ![]() (This, of course, after Tyler put the microphone up to the hosts mouth as if he was performing fellatio.) His use of the word in his music, interviews and on Twitter is so prevalent that after a "red carpet" interview Sunday during the MTV awards pre-show, one of the hosts joked about looking forward to reading Tyler’s homophobic tweets about the interview. (Tyler uses the exact words "fag" or "faggot" a total of nine times on "Goblin," according to The Fader). His latest album, "Goblin," uses the word "faggot" and variants of anti-gay lyrics a total of 213 times, according to NME, a music weekly. Tyler the Creator’s Mom at the MTV Music Video Awards Sunday.īut if you consider all the moms who have gay and lesbian teens who come home crying complaining of the bullying they face in schools, or the moms who have lost their young boys because they couldn’t take it anymore, you really wish that MTV executives would’ve never put Tyler the Creator on the ballot for Best New Artist in the first place.
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