The argument isn't pro anything. Y'all made it sound like I was advocating for what they are doing. I didn't. I just said that I can't tell another group how they should go about protecting their neighborhood.
The difference between this and lynching is that there was no threat back then. The whites just wanted to kill black people. If that's the same shit the Mexicans are on then fuck them, let them reap what they sow. But what I said about them at the start was in response to a video where the dude just said blacks weren't welcome while the looting was going down. I didn't object to that just like I don't object to Trick Trick putting up his no fly zone.
I’d agree with that, but my question was more so about people who got a lot to say on social media but they not out there with the people.Expectations are being placed upon people that just don’t deserve to have expectations placed on them. A good chunk of celebrities don’t need to be heard from outside of their capacity to entertain.
MF on Twitter actually asked Simone Richards what she thought about the current state of affairs and why she wasn’t using her platform to speak up.
I’m kind of torn. I think people like Diddy and Jay and even Barack and Kamala and Lebron, etc., any black person with a large platform, should be out with the people. I know some like J. Cole are out there and I do appreciate that.
But I do understand that their presence may be a distraction as well.
What do y’all think?
I’m kind of torn. I think people like Diddy and Jay and even Barack and Kamala and Lebron, etc., any black person with a large platform, should be out with the people. I know some like J. Cole are out there and I do appreciate that.
But I do understand that their presence may be a distraction as well.
What do y’all think?
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit like hell...
...man in 9th grade punk ass white boy working at Hecht's in downtown DC thought I was stealing some Nautica sweatpants (I wasn't)...
...I'm on the escalator to Metro Center finna hop on the Red Line and take my ass home and get grabbed up by two Deebo ass undercover ass niggas.
They cuff me the fuck up and walk my little ass up several levels through the store - mommas wit they kids lookin at me like I'm America's Most Wanted and shit...the Black girls working the makeup and jewelry section all frowning at me like I'm the personification of every wrong with "today's youth"... :scust1:
...held my held up because childhood showed me a lot of niggas I looked up to get locked up, and they all kept their head up like it won't nuthin, so in my mind I'm like "fuck it - do the same thing"...
...They take me in the back and after 5mins they like "we made a mistake - you can leave" - nevermind the fact that I was only 14 and they were 'sposed to call my parents - niggas just told me to hit the road.
My parents sued them niggas and settled outta court for a cool 30 racks. Got a used car when I got my license, some trick off money, and the rest went to college tuition...
...now, imagine what they finna get actually gettin touched up and the shit bein on TV.
:lookatthisshit:
Smooth move by their lawyer too to have em on CNN - that shit just upped the fuck out the reward...
...PTSD? Sure, they may have it. Counseling? OK cool, you be aight my nigga - yo you tuff right?
But when that check come?
Fuuuuuck outta here - nigga it's ON!!
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What exactly was Trick Trick no fly zone about?
Agitators. He was banning anyone from outside of the city from coming into the city if they planned on rioting or looting the city.
Oh ok I thought it was on some shit I remember that he was doing back in the day in regards to performing artists coming to his city without checking in with him.
What exactly was Trick Trick no fly zone about?