Trick Trick Wants Homosexuals to Pirate His Album
On November 4th California voters passed Prop 8 which stripped homosexuals of their right to marry. Protests and “senseless and escalating imaginary warfare between blacks and gays” followed Prop 8’s passage and the “afrohomogeddon,” or the “gay-blackolypse,” seems to be in full swing.
The most recent, debatably famous figure to take a stand in this imaginary war is rapper and Eminem collaborator, Trick Trick. In an interview with AllHipHop.com (“The World’s Most Dangerous Site” – uh, okay?) he said in regards to gays buying his record,
I don’t want your faggot money any goddamn way. I don’t like it [homosexuality]. Carry that shit somewhere else.
Isn’t that great news!? Trick Trick has openly invited all homosexuals to pirate his record.
Clearly, Trick Trick understands that the homosexual community is spending so much time and effort trying to regain their rights that their budgets are stretched thin and they don’t have the funds for frivilous consumer goods. Thus, he has graciously offered all homosexuals the right to pirate his music.
It maybe a small reclamation of rights, but it’s something. Of course, there is still the question of deciding whether Trick Trick will now be labeled the King (‘Bum) Pirate.



