I say it, but they don't listen," she said Feb. They don't listen when I say that there's mistreatment.
They don't listen to what I say in the song. "I didn't expect anyone to listen, because I'm used to this certain type of treatment from the industry where they don't listen. Speaking with Trevor Noah on The Daily Show, the singer explained that she hadn't foreseen the reaction to her comments on Spotify and Rogan. (Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for BET) India.Arie talks about the reaction to her comments on Spotify and Joe Rogan India.Arie has spoken out against Joe Rogan and Spotify. 17 that DuVernay's production company, Array, had, as they put it, "severed her ties with Spotify." While it was announced last year that the Oscar-nominated director had entered a deal to produce first-look content for Spotify, that's not the case anymore. "A story is context - but just to elicit a laugh? That's wrong." Ava DuVernay leaves the platform "It needs to be an element of what the story is about," Jackson said. Say that you're sorry because you want to keep your money, but you were having fun and you say you did it because it was entertaining." Jackson, who insisted that Leonardo DiCaprio, his co-star in the 2012 slavery movie Django Unchained, use the word to play a slave owner, explained that this situation was different. It's not the context, dude - it's that he was comfortable doing it.
"He is saying nobody understood the context when he said it," Jackson told the Times of London for a Feb. The Pulp Fiction star didn't buy Rogan's apology for having repeatedly said the racial slur. Jackson says Rogan’s use of the n-word was 'wrong'
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