Member what I said?
28K likes, 1,844 comments - rickeysmileyofficial on September 1, 2022: "#FaniWillis is the #DistrictAttorney for #FultonCounty in #Georgia, and I agree with her 100%. @fultoncountyda".
www.instagram.com
About the bourgeoisie Black people wanna throw motherfuckers in jail and shit?
Man that always been there.
There's always been a respectable, inspirational, striving class of Black people that frowned upon lumpenproletariat Black people.
I can take it all the way back to the Harlem Renaissance where we first got the tales of the lives of urban Black people in Harlem, stealing, fucking and robbing in the works of Claude McKay, particularly Home to Harlem and motherfuckers like WEB Dubois you are making us look bad in the front of the White folks. White folks loved hearing about the streets of Harlem during the Renaissance with all the art, crime and sex.
C. Delores Tucker and them crying about Tupac and Tupac saying fuck you, I gotta get this money.
The problem with the bourgeoisie Black people today is that they have no cultural signifers of Blackness that White people, corporate america and the world enjoy.
The popular culture of Black people isn't driven by lower middle class, working class Black people. It's driven by motherfuckers in the hood.
Lower middle class and working class Black people the popular culture of motherfuckers born in the trenches.
Majority of Black people live in rural and suburban areas, but if you looked at Hip Hop videos, you would think all of us is in a majority city of a project.
The epicenter of Black American culture is with the motherfuckers born in the streets and everyone knows that. The streets are forever. No matter what middle class aspiring respectable Black folks do. There's always gonna be someone to take the next boogey man popular street motherfucker place that got the crime rates sky high and take the place of the artists that sing the tales.
And Atlanta has the highest income inequality out of all the major cities. Atlanta is a fucking pit. Ain't shit in Atlanta but the entertainment industry.