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  • Jun 24, 2022

    Close down the Live Nation venue

  • Jun 24, 2022
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    Why’d you make me read the whole verse to get to that

    Lmaoo deadass

    Nigga said one sentence about it

  • Jun 24, 2022
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    Mfs did do Travis dirty tbh and most of it was performative asf

  • Gojira 🦖
    Jun 24, 2022

    Straight up

  • Jun 24, 2022
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    Why’d you make me read the whole verse to get to that

    fr lmao

  • Jun 24, 2022
    6geW

    *third

    diddy was the whole reason travis was even allowed at the billboard awards

    Also toro y Moi and Yves tumor defended trav the day it happened

  • Jun 24, 2022

    Travis got done s***ty and hella people looking for a check off that.

  • People were really acting like they would see everything going on in a 50k plus crowd of people going crazy, Twitter users are mentally ill.

  • Jun 24, 2022

    is it really only durk and ye that have supported him? Thats crazy if true lol

  • Jun 24, 2022

    You can tell he just wanted to get that off respect lmao

  • Jun 24, 2022
    dawg

    Chris brown has another album wtf?

    He just throwin mid projects out constantly tbh nowadays

  • Jun 24, 2022
    fashion killa

    its insane cus the more u look into it the more u realize travis is pretty much not at all to blame. But whenever i bring this up to people they just don't process it. I'm like "so what is travis responsible for" and of course they can't actually point to anything that isn't based off misinformation and misunderstandings of the situation. And I'll explain to them the context and why Trav isn't really responsible for what they think he is responsible for. And usually they actually agree but then after agreeing that there's nothing to hold him accountable for they just go "but we still have to hold him accountable for it though right?"

    it's crazy how like deeply buried that s*** is, like once they've been told travis scott is responsible for something horrible they can't change their perception of him, even when they can logically see why he doesn't deserve that treatment. I mean if he's being canceled there must be a good reason right? It works on a subconscious level, I think. Feelings dont care abt ur facts...

    and then on top of it all they've usually never even heard about livenation's involvement at all. This is why I say Roc Nation PR is god-tier i mean like this is some psy-op s*** lol.

    All that being said, yeah trav got done so dirty here but he's gotten away with so much unrelated bullshit in the past like it's sorta just karma

    Facts

  • Jun 24, 2022

    Durk is hilarious and is trying to game the charts LMAFOOOOO anyone who is listening to Chris Brown hates cancel culture and will LOVE this bar

    Mad strategic

  • Jun 24, 2022

    Just as brilliant as dissing 6ix9ine in his first Drake verse to to maximize its super hit potential and just singing to let Drake get his shine

  • Jun 24, 2022
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    Durk is a rap genius because he used every single of his 5 bars on a Drake song perfectly to make it

    1. (Diss (Can you not play that lil' boy in the club? 'Cause we do not listen to rats)
    2. Appeal to girls who wear wigs( We in Atlanta, I buy her a wig, she tellin' me Tae is the best)
    3. Street Anthem bar (Point at the nigga who act like a killer, but you only one from the 'net)
    4 . Mix of street and anti cancel culture bar (I'm like DaBaby, I'm not just a rapper, you play with me)

    Iconic humming

    5. Corny funny bar (Bring Drake to the hood, surround Drake around Dracs)

  • Jun 24, 2022
    fashion killa

    for the record i think trav is a loser kinda

    but this is just so stupid. So a bunch of people die at a concert and somehow this isn't on the hands of those who failed to implement basic safety measures, told trav to keep the concert going (yes, that really happened), and completely overbooked the concert by marketing it as an all-ages family event. No it's on the hands of one promotional tweet.

    Like maybe that was a factor but in comparison it's just so f***ing minimal like making a big deal out of it is just absurd

    I think they should do one again, but book it in a place that isn’t a literal parking lot in the middle of a city

  • Jun 24, 2022
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    fashion killa

    its insane cus the more u look into it the more u realize travis is pretty much not at all to blame. But whenever i bring this up to people they just don't process it. I'm like "so what is travis responsible for" and of course they can't actually point to anything that isn't based off misinformation and misunderstandings of the situation. And I'll explain to them the context and why Trav isn't really responsible for what they think he is responsible for. And usually they actually agree but then after agreeing that there's nothing to hold him accountable for they just go "but we still have to hold him accountable for it though right?"

    it's crazy how like deeply buried that s*** is, like once they've been told travis scott is responsible for something horrible they can't change their perception of him, even when they can logically see why he doesn't deserve that treatment. I mean if he's being canceled there must be a good reason right? It works on a subconscious level, I think. Feelings dont care abt ur facts...

    and then on top of it all they've usually never even heard about livenation's involvement at all. This is why I say Roc Nation PR is god-tier i mean like this is some psy-op s*** lol.

    All that being said, yeah trav got done so dirty here but he's gotten away with so much unrelated bullshit in the past like it's sorta just karma

    I mean this is an event with travis' name attached to it. Unfortanetly he has to take responsibility for some of it since him and his team negotiated the partnership. Also this wouldn't happen at any other artists' concert. Travis inciting the rage s*** for years bubbled up to this s*** happening. Obviously he didn't intentionally get people killed but his negligence does play a part though not as much as live nation.

  • Jun 24, 2022
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    rico

    I mean this is an event with travis' name attached to it. Unfortanetly he has to take responsibility for some of it since him and his team negotiated the partnership. Also this wouldn't happen at any other artists' concert. Travis inciting the rage s*** for years bubbled up to this s*** happening. Obviously he didn't intentionally get people killed but his negligence does play a part though not as much as live nation.

    see u legit the mfs im talking about

    yes this coulda happened at any other artist's concert. actually it did, people were dying during drake set too. but nobody brings that up cus it don't fit the narrative. the only negligent party here was livenation and thats the truth breh. negligent implies not doing something u were supposed to, and Travis wasn't supposed to be organizing and planning any of this s***. also u do understand that having his name attached doesnt mean s***. its like how Adidas cooks up some new basketball shoe and has whoever the f*** sign on to make it "their" shoe. Or like when rappers have alcohol brands. They aren't involved in any of the actual production and also aren't responsible for anything behind the scenes. If an Effen Vodka factory sends out a shipment of bottles not fit for human consumption and a few people get sick cus of it are u blaming 50?

    I mean at the end what are you left with? Oh trav was responsible because he does very high-energy concerts and his name was attached? His job is literally only to create that high-energy environment lol. And again his name being attached means next to nothing.

  • Jun 24, 2022
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    no u f***ing don't

    just because his name is on there doesnt mean he has to take responsibility for this

    a CEO is actually in charge of s*** thats why they have to take responsibility don't try and compare that

    if a drake concert was as poorly managed as astrofest yeah that most certainly could have happened

    u fell for the psyop hard man

  • Jun 24, 2022
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    fashion killa

    no u f***ing don't

    just because his name is on there doesnt mean he has to take responsibility for this

    a CEO is actually in charge of s*** thats why they have to take responsibility don't try and compare that

    if a drake concert was as poorly managed as astrofest yeah that most certainly could have happened

    u fell for the psyop hard man

    Tbh all the hate just felt like people who didnt like travis or the kardashians to begin with seizing their opportunity.

    People really went to bat protecting live nation and blaming travis like he was the engineer in charge of setting the concert up

  • Jun 24, 2022
    VeggieKubernetes

    Tbh all the hate just felt like people who didnt like travis or the kardashians to begin with seizing their opportunity.

    People really went to bat protecting live nation and blaming travis like he was the engineer in charge of setting the concert up

    lmao yea fr its bullshit

    and the crazy part is I don't like trav at all and I certainly didn't think he was a good dude before astrofest. the music released under the name travis Scott is pretty neat but Jacques Webster himself, well he's always seemed like a d*** to me.

    Like I said, I'll always find the travis hate to be kind of stupid and unfounded, but in a karmic way it kinda all makes sense. I mean he's just gotten away with so much bullshit in the past. I don't really feel bad for him at all tbh.

  • Jun 24, 2022
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    fashion killa

    no u f***ing don't

    just because his name is on there doesnt mean he has to take responsibility for this

    a CEO is actually in charge of s*** thats why they have to take responsibility don't try and compare that

    if a drake concert was as poorly managed as astrofest yeah that most certainly could have happened

    u fell for the psyop hard man

    Why are we arguing. I don't think you understand what im saying lol. I'm not saying Travis is responsible, I'm saying its his festival and his face is attached to it. He unfortunately has to take responsibility and deal with the lawsuits that come his way. Does he deserve the hate? No

  • Jun 24, 2022
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    rico

    Why are we arguing. I don't think you understand what im saying lol. I'm not saying Travis is responsible, I'm saying its his festival and his face is attached to it. He unfortunately has to take responsibility and deal with the lawsuits that come his way. Does he deserve the hate? No

    ok ur not saying travis is responsible but ur saying travis has to take responsibility?

    elaborate

    cus rn that sounds like the exact cognitive dissonance I was talking abt in my first post

  • Jun 24, 2022
    fashion killa

    ok ur not saying travis is responsible but ur saying travis has to take responsibility?

    elaborate

    cus rn that sounds like the exact cognitive dissonance I was talking abt in my first post

    I was just saying travis has to deal with the hate cause he's the face of the festival and livenation is a faceless corporation. I think the kids rock with travis anyway, its just the older folks that heard about travis through this will always hate him. I do think how wild travis scott fans are played a role and livenation didn't plan good for that.

  • Jun 24, 2022
    supercute

    Durk is a rap genius because he used every single of his 5 bars on a Drake song perfectly to make it

    1. (Diss (Can you not play that lil' boy in the club? 'Cause we do not listen to rats)
    2. Appeal to girls who wear wigs( We in Atlanta, I buy her a wig, she tellin' me Tae is the best)
    3. Street Anthem bar (Point at the nigga who act like a killer, but you only one from the 'net)
    4 . Mix of street and anti cancel culture bar (I'm like DaBaby, I'm not just a rapper, you play with me)

    Iconic humming

    5. Corny funny bar (Bring Drake to the hood, surround Drake around Dracs)

    This is a smart asf deconstruction damn