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  • Jan 6, 2021
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    notglasspopcorn

    do you guys remember how big X was? like he was Tupac in the 90s big for this generation, like X had crazy influence over this generation. That's pretty much all gone and I watch some videos of him speaking and i'm like wow how right he was, I feel like if he was still alive he could have molded the young generation to not be so dumb and easy to manipulate like they have been this year.

    That's the reason that we wanted him alive.

    That's also the the reason that they wanted him dead

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    S3R14L

    That's the reason that we wanted him alive.

    That's also the the reason that they wanted him dead

    who's "they" he got killed by some random people bc he they were robbing him

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    user

    “Should”

    Lmaoo of course that’s how s*** “should” be man but niggas lives be crazy

    Consider yourself blessed you don’t have a mind as f***ed as his and keep it moving especially being that bruh is dead

    I know I choose to be thankful that I was raised with a right mind rather than look down on those not as fortunate but hey to each his own

    Cancel culture for the most part is white people from happy homes holding people from different walks of life to a higher standard than they do themselves/their own ignorant kin. This whole righteous generation is so destructive to anybody who suffers from serious psychological damage. People really downplay how damaging it is to have no father figure & an unstable mother, I can tell you from first hand experience that s*** ain't no joke & could easily leave you floating into an abyss of moral bankruptcy.

    But ofc, everybody wants to nurture & help the mentally ill until it crosses the line regarding what their moral compass finds redeemable, then they are nothing more than a menace to society & can never right their wrongs unless its in the form of prison "rehabilitation" which is an outdated concept itself. X was f***ed, but given his life experiences & lack of ... are we surprised? Ofc saying anything more than "he did this, he did that boo" that might offer more understanding, is seen as defending.... this whole line in the sand mentality is whack

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    NBA GameBoy

    who's "they" he got killed by some random people bc he they were robbing him

    The media.

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    Idk about white kids but the young niggas in the hood never really gave a f*** about X . S*** Juice had Lucid Dreams popping in the hood more than anything X ever made . I can’t speak on suburban kids tho .

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    S3R14L

    The media.

    cmon bro

    X was a talented artist but he wasn't a revolutionary or even an intellectual

    Who do you view as 'the media'

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    CLBRizzy

    Idk about white kids but the young niggas in the hood never really gave a f*** about X . S*** Juice had Lucid Dreams popping in the hood more than anything X ever made . I can’t speak on suburban kids tho .

    🧢 look at me was the hottest s*** on the block

  • Jan 6, 2021
    RX Diggler

    🧢 look at me was the hottest s*** on the block

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    NBA GameBoy

    cmon bro

    X was a talented artist but he wasn't a revolutionary or even an intellectual

    Who do you view as 'the media'

    Think before you talk.
    We are discussing someone who influenced us to be here right discussing it

  • Jan 6, 2021
    S3R14L

    Think before you talk.
    We are discussing someone who influenced us to be here right discussing it

    Can you answer my question though
    Who do you perceive to be the media and why did they want him dead

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    user

    Fam niggas are lost and this absolutely applies to any dumb nigga who think they can turn a robbery into a killing when it comes to a millionaire worldwide known rapper and get away with it

    Niggas so hungry they can’t even think straight

    Was I supposed to change my stance bc the killers (while still being lost black men) aren’t famous rappers lol

    That’s why I brought up the niggas who shot X and Pop Smoke.

    They were literally young black men from the situations you describing. So basically it’s not their fault according to you it’s societies.

    Nobody is disputing the factors that contribute to this. We know. But you trynna act like all of these niggas take 0 responsibility for they actions.

  • Jan 6, 2021

    Y’all niggas arguing over Xxx moral compass when the original topic had nothing to do with that . Yes X was a f***ed up person but that don’t got s*** to do with his impact on the youth them suburb kids loved him

  • RX Diggler

    🧢 look at me was the hottest s*** on the block

    in the suburbs, yea

  • Jan 6, 2021
    S3R14L

    The media.

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    user

    Definitely but doing that whilst purposely ignoring the context of how a child got that f***ed up is racist judge Logic lol

    Okay. X had a f***ed up childhood. It led him to do f***ed up s***. He's still wrong af for it.

    Having a rough upbringing doesn't absolve people of misdeeds.

  • Jan 6, 2021
    Shayarahlah

    Cancel culture for the most part is white people from happy homes holding people from different walks of life to a higher standard than they do themselves/their own ignorant kin. This whole righteous generation is so destructive to anybody who suffers from serious psychological damage. People really downplay how damaging it is to have no father figure & an unstable mother, I can tell you from first hand experience that s*** ain't no joke & could easily leave you floating into an abyss of moral bankruptcy.

    But ofc, everybody wants to nurture & help the mentally ill until it crosses the line regarding what their moral compass finds redeemable, then they are nothing more than a menace to society & can never right their wrongs unless its in the form of prison "rehabilitation" which is an outdated concept itself. X was f***ed, but given his life experiences & lack of ... are we surprised? Ofc saying anything more than "he did this, he did that boo" that might offer more understanding, is seen as defending.... this whole line in the sand mentality is whack

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  • Jan 6, 2021

    Xxxtrash.

  • Jan 6, 2021
    Smacked Voodoo

    Okay. X had a f***ed up childhood. It led him to do f***ed up s***. He's still wrong af for it.

    Having a rough upbringing doesn't absolve people of misdeeds.

    I don’t even remember my OG post in here for this to be typed like I would disagree

    But you’re right tbh

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    Not Like Josuke

    That’s why I brought up the niggas who shot X and Pop Smoke.

    They were literally young black men from the situations you describing. So basically it’s not their fault according to you it’s societies.

    Nobody is disputing the factors that contribute to this. We know. But you trynna act like all of these niggas take 0 responsibility for they actions.

    Understanding the context behind how we got here =/= no one is responsible for their actions lol

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    Shayarahlah

    Cancel culture for the most part is white people from happy homes holding people from different walks of life to a higher standard than they do themselves/their own ignorant kin. This whole righteous generation is so destructive to anybody who suffers from serious psychological damage. People really downplay how damaging it is to have no father figure & an unstable mother, I can tell you from first hand experience that s*** ain't no joke & could easily leave you floating into an abyss of moral bankruptcy.

    But ofc, everybody wants to nurture & help the mentally ill until it crosses the line regarding what their moral compass finds redeemable, then they are nothing more than a menace to society & can never right their wrongs unless its in the form of prison "rehabilitation" which is an outdated concept itself. X was f***ed, but given his life experiences & lack of ... are we surprised? Ofc saying anything more than "he did this, he did that boo" that might offer more understanding, is seen as defending.... this whole line in the sand mentality is whack

    Cancel culture is everyone. How do you even begin to align that with race? Lol

  • Jan 6, 2021
    Not Like Josuke

    That’s why I brought up the niggas who shot X and Pop Smoke.

    They were literally young black men from the situations you describing. So basically it’s not their fault according to you it’s societies.

    Nobody is disputing the factors that contribute to this. We know. But you trynna act like all of these niggas take 0 responsibility for they actions.

    Nobody said they take 0 responsibility for their action... I don't know why every time somebody brings more to the conversation than "they are f***ed up", it's seen as exempting people from their action as if X wasn't facing serious prison time for his charges... same way his killers will spend the rest of their lives in prison

    Acting like there isn't an entire system waiting to snatch up niggas who bite the devils apple & throw away the key... while never acknowledging/taking responsibility for the core issues which the system itself has created

  • Jan 6, 2021
    Rake

    Cancel culture is everyone. How do you even begin to align that with race? Lol

    In western society, caucasians are the majority & very much appeal to everything cancel culture embodies, minorities just follow along

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    Shayarahlah

    Cancel culture for the most part is white people from happy homes holding people from different walks of life to a higher standard than they do themselves/their own ignorant kin. This whole righteous generation is so destructive to anybody who suffers from serious psychological damage. People really downplay how damaging it is to have no father figure & an unstable mother, I can tell you from first hand experience that s*** ain't no joke & could easily leave you floating into an abyss of moral bankruptcy.

    But ofc, everybody wants to nurture & help the mentally ill until it crosses the line regarding what their moral compass finds redeemable, then they are nothing more than a menace to society & can never right their wrongs unless its in the form of prison "rehabilitation" which is an outdated concept itself. X was f***ed, but given his life experiences & lack of ... are we surprised? Ofc saying anything more than "he did this, he did that boo" that might offer more understanding, is seen as defending.... this whole line in the sand mentality is whack

    I am positive a correlation can be established between lower IQ and blatant virtue signaling on social media

    I have yet to see an astrophysicist pander to SJW groups in order to acquire some sort of moral highground (which is common practice on twitter)

  • Jan 6, 2021
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    user

    Understanding the context behind how we got here =/= no one is responsible for their actions lol

    Literally the vast majority here already understand the context.

    You choosing to bring it up specifically when a young black artist does something f***ed up does nothing but take responsibility off of them. You just said they can’t even think straight my nigga.

    It’s like you can’t just go, “man this was f***ed up.” But gotta go “man this was f***ed up, BUT can you blame them when (insert history lesson).”

  • Jan 6, 2021
    Smacked Voodoo

    Okay. X had a f***ed up childhood. It led him to do f***ed up s***. He's still wrong af for it.

    Having a rough upbringing doesn't absolve people of misdeeds.

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