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  • OP
    Feb 27, 2024
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    ferris

    so where's the hit piece lol (i'll actually read it)

    Is hit piece not the right terminology for this or something? It’s an article bashing Drake for his support lol it’s littered throughout it

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/rappers-free-tory-lanez-controversy-1234976559/

    It’s disappointing, but not surprising, to see Drake advocate for Tory Lanez after being convicted of shooting Megan Thee Stallion

    Drake compels the masses like a seasoned advertising director. He knows sharing something as simple as a new hairdo will strangle social media for days on end. So when he called for Tory Lanez’s freedom on his Instagram story, he knew it would garner similar visibility as activists screaming “Free Meek Mill” from the streets of Philadelphia. On Monday, Drake posted a picture of Tory and “3 You,” a version of “Free You” where the three were set to represent open handcuffs.

    “Free Insert Person” is standard cultural parlance in communities of color. “Free Meek” was a stand against the Philly rapper’s prolonged probation. “Free Mumia Abu-Jamal” is about amplifying a freedom fighter who people believe was unjustly convicted. Other times, like with “Free Bobby Shmurda,” it can be a complicated admission that even if we know someone did wrong, we understand that systemic inequality can encourage bad choices from good people, essentially creating a long-looping form of entrapment.

    You may scream “free” someone as an advocate, loved one, or an empathizer. But screaming “Free Tory Lanez,” is an a****** move.

    Last August, Tory was sentenced to 10 years in California State Prison for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in 2020. In December 2022, he was convicted of assault with a semi-automatic firearm, carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle, and discharging a firearm with gross negligence.

    He’s on a recorded call apologizing to Megan’s former friend Kelsey for an unknown grievance that many deduce to be Megan’s shooting. During testimony, Kelsey called the notion that she shot Megan “ridiculous.” A witness in the trial testified that he saw a “shorter man,” alleged to be Tory, firing “four to five” shots and then beating Megan as she lay bleeding in a fetal position. But despite the mountain of evidence suggesting his guilt, Drake, Chris Brown, Meek Mill, and others have since expressed solidarity with Tory. Are they saying they don’t believe Megan, or that they don’t care what happened to her?

    Since that night, people treated the shooting like a soap opera or binary of fandom instead of a traumatic incident that someone should atone for. On “Cobra,” Megan rapped about dealing with depression, alcohol dependency, and suicidal ideation since being shot. Her account of that night was scrutinized by armchair sleuths, and she was relentlessly lampooned by entertainers and consumers. Tory even took part in the circus, chopping a horse leg in his “CAP” video. As I noted before about Tina and Ike Turner, hip-hop has a penchant for playing too much, perhaps because many of its progenitors are so predisposed to toxic behavior and violence that we don’t know how to take domestic violence seriously. But that dynamic almost always turns into disrespecting women survivors, and it’s no excuse for how Megan is being treated.

    Drake’s had several weird dustups with women in recent years. During a recent stop on his Big As The What tour, he made a point to play “Work” with Rihanna, then tell the crowd that he doesn’t perform the song anymore. That comes after dissing her and A$AP Rocky on For All The Dogs’ “Fear of Heights.” And, more alarmingly, he’s shouted out rapper and friend Baka Not Nice, who in 2015 pled guilty to assaulting a 22-year-old woman who he was charged with forcing into s***trafficking. The woman didn’t testify in the case, so he wasn’t tried on the latter charge. While Baka was incarcerated, Drake rhymed, “I might declare it a holiday as soon as Baka get back on the road,” on 2015’s “Know Yourself.” Would women be invited to that celebration? Perhaps Drake should head to his room full of bras and reflect on whether he genuinely cares about the humanity of any of the former owners.

    It’s unclear when he and Megan, who were pictured together in 2019, first fell out. In 2022, he rapped “this b**** lie ’bout getting shots, but she still a stallion” on Her Loss’ “Circo Loco.” Last summer, he made it a point to snidely clarify “not that Meg,” while shouting out photographer MegYup during his It’s All A Blur tour. And now, after Megan may have dissed him on “Hiss” (she intentionally refrained from naming names so hit dogs could holler) he’s advocated for her attacker.

    Drake isn’t the first person to speak up for Tory post-sentencing, either. Chris Brown, who assaulted Rihanna and has been accused of over 20 instances of violence (many against women), called to “Free Tory” on streamer Adin Ross’ live stream, calling Tory “a solid dude.” His morally questionable comments are unsurprising.

    Last July, Meek Mill screamed “Free Tory” while performing at Rolling Loud Portugal. He later doubled down, tweeting, “I say free young thug … free lucci … free melly I don’t even know why y’all start dealing with us if yall gone try to smear us.’ Of course, there is a layer of nuance. Anti-prison abolitionists believe that the justice system is inherently racist and should be uprooted. But even those progressives didn’t feel much sorrow when Tory was convicted because of his conduct and arrogance throughout the leadup to the trial. Restorative justice advocates believe there can be a world where people who commit violence can take accountability, and apologize to the person they hurt, and everyone can heal without the need for incarceration.

    There is a belief that the modern justice system, which essentially requires a suspect to deny their guilt, doesn’t help a survivor heal, and the dehumanizing conditions of prison certainly aren’t a rehabilitative environment for violators. Some abolitionists may believe that Tory shouldn’t be incarcerated because prisons shouldn’t exist in the first place. That is a complicated discussion. But it’s also not likely that Drake, Brown, or Meek were saying “Free Tory” from an abolitionist lens — they were just trying to support the boys club.

    Despite Tory’s conviction, the bowels of the gossip blogosphere, run by misogynistic podcasters and streamers, still cling to rumors of suppressed videos and secret witnesses and anything else that may appear out of fairy dust to legally absolve the Toronto artist and affirm their twisted belief that women are never to be trusted. It’s sad to think that so many of music’s biggest names enabling that cohort.

    Despite their increasingly blatant misogynoir, artists like Drake still boast devoted fanbases who will propel him to record-breaking streaming numbers and refer to him as their figurative “husband.” It’s more proof that advocacy for a convicted violator of a Black woman isn’t a cardinal sin. If anything, it’s the norm. How long will we let that be the case?

    why give it attention and post about it

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Tomorrow

    Is hit piece not the right terminology for this or something? It’s an article bashing Drake for his support lol it’s littered throughout it

    Hit piece is generally something built on a lousy foundation, the article isn’t off base at all

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Fax My Brother

    Hit piece is generally something built on a lousy foundation, the article isn’t off base at all

    this didn't need an article

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Fax My Brother

    Hit piece is generally something built on a lousy foundation, the article isn’t off base at all

    It’s way off base man. Screaming free Bobby Shmurda is ok but screaming free Tory is wrong?

  • Feb 27, 2024
    vagabonds

    why niggas mad at this

  • OP
    Feb 27, 2024
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    Fax My Brother

    Hit piece is generally something built on a lousy foundation, the article isn’t off base at all

    I just thought hit piece was a generally term about an article that goes after a specific person

  • Feb 27, 2024
    Free YoungBoy

    It’s way off base man. Screaming free Bobby Shmurda is ok but screaming free Tory is wrong?

    It’s no way you thinking supporting Tory lanez is the hill to die on

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Free YoungBoy

    It’s way off base man. Screaming free Bobby Shmurda is ok but screaming free Tory is wrong?

    Meaningless deflection

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Fax My Brother

    Meaningless deflection

    It’s not a meaningless deflection. It’s literally in the article.

    Yall just pick and choose

  • Feb 27, 2024

    The way you paint TORY as a martyr is so f***ing weird

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Free YoungBoy

    It’s not a meaningless deflection. It’s literally in the article.

    Yall just pick and choose

    You’re talking about meek comments which were deflections in themselves

  • Feb 27, 2024
    Free YoungBoy

    It’s not a meaningless deflection. It’s literally in the article.

    Yall just pick and choose

    I don’t pick or choose s***. I think Drake is a c*** regardless of whatever a****** he supports this week

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Eh bigger problems going on who really cares, Tory is in jail and that’s that

    Not into this “we have to hold celebrities accountable” mentality over an opinion they hold

    Okay drake thinks Tory is innocent, now what?

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Same publication that said black artists aren’t as smart as white artists lol.

    Yall don’t care about a black woman getting shot and victim blamed you just dislike Drake

  • Feb 27, 2024
    TUNDRA IV

    You’re talking about meek comments which were deflections in themselves

    No I’m not. I’m quoting a piece of the article where the author says saying free xyz is a cultural thing, he makes excuses for people that said free Bobby Shmurda

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Fax My Brother

    My precious dwake can’t hate women 🙁🙁 he’s only a 40 year old man he doesn’t know better

    He already has women talking on him, basically saying their being strong armed by his goons for various reason. The Tory Lanez support and this article might open up a big can of worms Drake wasn't expecting, he'll probably spin this somehow.

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    well this probably means drake aint gonna take that break no more

  • OP
    Feb 27, 2024
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    Don’t shoot the messenger

  • Feb 27, 2024
    Tomorrow

    Is hit piece not the right terminology for this or something? It’s an article bashing Drake for his support lol it’s littered throughout it

    i honestly think the article made valid points. and it's a pop culture publication talking about a hugely famous rapper so it's not like it's a crazy irrelevant topic either

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Not his first hit piece about Drake in regards to the Tory stuff.

    This same guy admits in the article that others have supported Tory. But I don’t think they got hit pieces.

    Also during Her Loss after Circo Loco, he made an article about leaving misogyny in hip hop hip behind and had Drake, Future and Tory in the graphic. Now Future has LONG since made misogyny his brand. So where was his hit piece? You’d think the main guy would warrant one.

    This comes off as as if they have topics they could have been wrote about but just save it until they have an excuse to put Drake in it for the maximum visibility.

    If you’re going to be a fan of hip hop and especially a journalist of it, where saying #FreeWhoever has always been around then you can’t be selective about who it’s OK to write about and WHAT it’s ok to support (We can say FreeThugger and FreeMaxB and FreeTayK or FreeMelly all we want but you say Free Tory and you might as well have shot Meg yourself)

  • Feb 27, 2024
    My Turn

    this didn't need an article

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Not Like Josuke

    Not his first hit piece about Drake in regards to the Tory stuff.

    This same guy admits in the article that others have supported Tory. But I don’t think they got hit pieces.

    Also during Her Loss after Circo Loco, he made an article about leaving misogyny in hip hop hip behind and had Drake, Future and Tory in the graphic. Now Future has LONG since made misogyny his brand. So where was his hit piece? You’d think the main guy would warrant one.

    This comes off as as if they have topics they could have been wrote about but just save it until they have an excuse to put Drake in it for the maximum visibility.

    If you’re going to be a fan of hip hop and especially a journalist of it, where saying #FreeWhoever has always been around then you can’t be selective about who it’s OK to write about and WHAT it’s ok to support (We can say FreeThugger and FreeMaxB and FreeTayK or FreeMelly all we want but you say Free Tory and you might as well have shot Meg yourself)

    so either write "hitpieces" about everyone in the world supporting tory or dont write any at all

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    Tomorrow

    Don’t shoot the messenger

    let’s argue twin

  • Feb 27, 2024
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    fun guy

    so either write "hitpieces" about everyone in the world supporting tory or dont write any at all

    Not what I said but go off