Too Short, in XXL column, gives boys advice to 'turn girls out'

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XXL
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teamed up with rapper Too Short recently to give "fatherly advice" that involved teaching middle-school-aged boys how to "turn girls out." Calling it a process of "mind manipulation," the aging rapper advised boys to digitally stimulate girls to get "whatever [they] want." While the video has been removed from the XXL site, the fact that it was published at all is still drawing outrage.
"When you get to late middle school, early high school and you start feeling a certain way about the girls... I'm gonna tell you a couple tricks," Too Short said in the video. "A lot of the boys are going to be running around trying to get kisses from the girls... We're going way past that. I'm taking you to the hole."
 
Then, the 45-year-old rapper, whose real name is Todd Anthony Shaw, asks women off camera to "cover their ears" to avoid being offended. Short then describes a scenario in graphic detail. "You push her up against the wall," he continued. "You take your finger and put a little spit on it and you stick your finger in her underwear and you rub it on there and watch what happens."

Whie Shaw is giving his graphic "advice," upbeat, child-themed music plays in the background.

Not all XXL readers appreciated the advice.

The first comment on XXL's site, along with the post read; "This clip is totally INAPPROPRIATE on so many levels and advocates sexual aggression toward young girls that['s] consider[ed] RAPE, I'm [really] surprised this clip is publicly viewable. XXL lacks social responsibility with this immoral content!" The magazine has taken down the video but the cached version can still be found here.

Gina McCauley, founder of the black women's advocacy blog What About Our Daughters, believes that the publishing of this video on XXL.com is part of a misogynistic agenda of the media entity. McCauley told theGrio that, "In 2007, my readers had to call on advertisers to pull ads from XXL.com when they referred to a black mother who'd been the victim of a brutal gang rape in West Palm Beach Florida as 'some @%$#%! down in Florida.'" She also noted that demeaning attitudes and sexual violence directed at black women and girls is seen as acceptable by too many blacks.

"People will want to point to XXL as an aberration, but misogyny and sexual violence committed against young black girls is normalized in far too many black communities," McCauley continued in an email. She recalled a prominent case that was recently in the news in which an 11-year-old girl in Cleveland, Texas was gang raped -- then accused by her community of somehow provoking their attackers.

"The black community has a problem with how it treats its girls and boys as it relates to violence," McCauley concluded, and she called on black men to take Too Short to task for his comments and re-educate him about respecting black women.

Charing Ball, cultural critic and writer for The Root, questions why Too Short was given a platform for "giving fatherly advice" in the first place -- particularly by a white female editor. "That is like Essence magazine hiring Don Imus to give black women hair care advice, or Rick Santorum being invited to an LGBT rights organization luncheon to speak about marriage equality," she told theGrio.

"Too Short, for the most part, is the epitome of the hyper-masculinity run rampant in hip-hop. [T]he blame lands squarely at the feet of Vanessa Satten, the editor-in-chief of XXL," Ball said. "Finding out that a woman manages the magazine that has decided to give a platform to a man known for sexually suggestive imagery for the purpose of advising children that it is okay to sexual molest -- or be sexually molested -- is very troubling.

"If anything, it shows us just how some women are readily willing to perpetuate certain images including that of rape culture if they feel it would give them favor -- in this case page views," Ball concluded.

Too Short is known for his sexually explicit rhymes in songs like "Freaky Tales." The rapper was arrested for assault in 2010 after an altercation related to his alleged attempt to bring underage girls backstage into his dressing room at a performance.

After being contacted, XXL digital content director Carl Cherry declined to comment on this article. Vanessa Satten has been contacted, but has not responded.
 
Now imagine if a little 13 year old boy did that to his 12 year old daughter behind the school before 7th grade lunch. He would be ready to kill.
 
Originally Posted by Cicero Avenue Dopeman

she gotta b a strag 2 go for tht lol or u gonna catch a charge lol


   The thing is he talking about late midle school kids doing this.
 
Originally Posted by DIOR PAINT

But if he made it and rhyme and put a catchy beat behind it....
...Then it'd be a song. Cloaked by his rap persona/character (Not exactly acceptable but somewhat justifiable).


This was a regular interview. If a 45-year old man is telling school boys to basically rape/sexually violate young girls then you damn right something should be said.
 
So this is what's hot in the streets huh? First of all Too $hort is a pimp. Why in the HELL would you even allow him to speak on a topic like this. The EIC was so irresponsible for this, and she's a woman.
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Originally Posted by juggy4805

Originally Posted by Cicero Avenue Dopeman

she gotta b a strag 2 go for tht lol or u gonna catch a charge lol


   The thing is he talking about late midle school kids doing this.
she gotta be a (12-13 year old) strag to go for that, lol
 
Originally Posted by HypeBeast McStreetwear

Originally Posted by DIOR PAINT

But if he made it and rhyme and put a catchy beat behind it....
...Then it'd be a song. Cloaked by his rap persona/character (Not exactly acceptable but somewhat justifiable).


This was a regular interview. If a 45-year old man is telling school boys to basically rape/sexually violate young girls then you damn right something should be said.
And how could impressionable youth differentiate the two in a genre where most of the artists try so hard to promote and market their "credibility" with the content they choose to put out?
Maybe it's just me but I'm seeing a clear line of hypocrisy here. Too Short makes this comment and everyone is up in arms...but the content of his music in the past 20 years falls right in line with this way of thinking. 

It's like if Biggie was still here...him putting out a YouTube video of him explaining the top 10 rules in crack distribution and everyone being mad about it. 
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As far I see it...people are mad at Too Short...for being Too Short. 

But I guess it's up to parents to explain to difference to kids...right? A clip with Too Short saying some stupid @@%@ SHOULD BE no more alarming than your average Nicki Minaj/Wayne/Trey Songz record. They equally do the same trick to someone impressionable enough. 
 
I personally think it's not really what he said, but to who he said it to. If it was directed at college students then it probably wouldn't be that big of a deal, keyword be probably. Also, it won't work on a respectable young lady anyway. the hoodboogers will eat it up....Bet he aint tell the youngsters to smell their fingers afterwards tho.
 
He should keep this advice for his son(if he has one) and not share it with the world
 
Originally Posted by DIOR PAINT

Originally Posted by HypeBeast McStreetwear

Originally Posted by DIOR PAINT

But if he made it and rhyme and put a catchy beat behind it....
...Then it'd be a song. Cloaked by his rap persona/character (Not exactly acceptable but somewhat justifiable).


This was a regular interview. If a 45-year old man is telling school boys to basically rape/sexually violate young girls then you damn right something should be said.
And how could impressionable youth differentiate the two in a genre where most of the artists try so hard to promote and market their "credibility" with the content they choose to put out?
Maybe it's just me but I'm seeing a clear line of hypocrisy here. Too Short makes this comment and everyone is up in arms...but the content of his music in the past 20 years falls right in line with this way of thinking. 

It's like if Biggie was still here...him putting out a YouTube video of him explaining the top 10 rules in crack distribution and everyone being mad about it. 
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As far I see it...people are mad at Too Short...for being Too Short. 

But I guess it's up to parents to explain to difference to kids...right? A clip with Too Short saying some stupid @@%@ SHOULD BE no more alarming than your average Nicki Minaj/Wayne/Trey Songz record. They equally do the same trick to someone impressionable enough. 
Nah, I misread and I agree. This is mostly the EIC's fault.
BUT...




Like you said, its a clip of Too Short TALKING about something crazy as opposed to saying behind a beat.

If Earl Simmons sits down with Barbara Walters and says 'Yea, I killed a dude for messing with my finances once. And I'll do it again" That sounds CRAZY.

But if DMX raps "(Rap lyric about killing someone for messing with his money)" then its dismissible. 

That's just how it is.
 
Originally Posted by DIOR PAINT

But if he made it and rhyme and put a catchy beat behind it....


This.The same people getting mad about this, you better not catch their hypocritical #**@* dancing in the club to "Blow The Whistle"....it was a lapse in judgement and honestly, I think his PR should get the blame for fiending and approving that type of interview...but keep it real, Too Short isn't exactly the poster boy for chastity.
 
i did that when i was like 9 and got some $%%$
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and i had a 3 some with the girl and our other neighbor a few days after
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Originally Posted by beh235

So this is what's hot in the streets huh? First of all Too $hort is a pimp. Why in the HELL would you even allow him to speak on a topic like this. The EIC was so irresponsible for this, and she's a woman.
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He probably did what he said to her and got what he wanted
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