Don't call Busta Rhymes Ignorant

That is one big scary looking fellow.
Imagoaminsays...

I like how the logic of him saying "shit" in public is apparently bad... but the people there obviously have heard much worse from the man's records. I guess cursing is so much more intense when you're there.

Paybacksays...

ig·no·rant [ig-ner-uhnt]
–adjective
1. lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned.
2. lacking knowledge or information as to a particular subject or fact.
3. uninformed; unaware.
4. due to or showing lack of knowledge or training: an ignorant statement.


Obviously just talking to herself when that horrible black man accosted her!

10722says...

I would agree that she was being a petulant prig and was ignorant to insult him (in front of children, no less!); however, I believe she did use the word correctly.

If I look in my (UK) dictionary (admittedly published in 1991):

ignorant - adj. lacking knowledge; rude through lack of knowledge of good manners.

So if I was being fair, I'd say she was commenting on what she perceived as his bad manners. He ignored them on purpose.

He could have turned and said "I am sorry ladies. I do not have time right now as I have pressing matters of a personal nature to attend to in my bus. Good day to you."

Personally, I think Busta has every right to ignore them as much as he wants; they should (grudgingly) accept the fact that he owes them nothing.

9058says...

Wow my respect for him just jumped up a few points, and dropped quite a bit for those English women. I guess you can only insult someone if you do it all formal like on your non swearing high horse

Crosswordssays...

"Hey hey hey, there are children." And a wonderful example she was setting. If I had a kid I'd rather they used words like shit and bitch, than think that other people are just there to be their monkeys, and have no sense of anything outside their own personal little world.

Bigboomersays...

She takes her children to see Busta Rhymes, so they obviously know he is a foul mouthed rapper. Then complain when he swears ? All she was doing was attempting to gain support from a crowd (which there sounded to be off camera).

Kinda hypocritical, but she got served anyways

Xaxsays...

"There are children here!"

I hope the poor dears survived hearing that vile language. Seriously people, quit expecting others to censor themselves around you (and your children) because of your ridiculous, selfish beliefs. They hear worse every single day on television and at school (and probably at home), and they'll continue to hear it for the rest of their lives. Deal with it. They'll manage.

budzossays...

This guy Busta Rhymes is a fucking idiot. I've reached my limit with thug and gangster types who can't be happy unless they're making other people uncomfortable.

He comes off in this video as merely brusque and pugnacious. There are other videos of him out there annoying and harassing people. There's one where some poor guy has just messed up a sweet car, a lambo or ferrari, something like that. Busta get up in the guy's face because the guy doesn't like it when Busta is filming the damage and laughing and mocking him while he mourns his ride and contemplates the future of his insurance payments. Busta makes it all about himself and makes the guy's day a whole lot worse for no good goddamn reason, not to mention making life difficult for police officers and pretty much everyone within thirty yards of him.

Fuck you Busta and everyone who thinks he's some kind of gentleman, think again. He is indeed ignorant among other pejoratives.

spoco2says...

Buszos and Maven, the comments here are about THIS incident, not Busta as a whole, or anything of the sort. What we have here is a rude English woman demanding that Busta come over and sign things, and then insulting him when he continues in to use the 'facilities'.

Then her 'there are children here' rant is utterly ridiculous, since when is Busta a children's entertainer? If the children like Busta, then surely they've listened to his music, which contains a lot of expletives. So it's utterly ridiculous to suggest that it's ok for them to allow their kids to listen to his music but not ok for him to use less rude language in person.

She was indeed a rude bitch, I don't care if he is usually a prick, in this case he was in the right. Indeed, he could have said he was going in to use the bathroom and he'd be right out, and all would have been good... BUT at the same time he doesn't really need to, and certainly shouldn't be insulted for not doing so.

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