And I honestly don't think he really cares about what's happening here either because he's still using rap as a scapegoat in 2015 which is ignorant and completely neglects the system of white supremacy that has nothing to do with music at all.
He makes a good point about Hip Hop. White supremacy isn't a singular action or word. It's a system and Hip Hop is one of it's most used and powerful tool with worldwide impact.
Sometimes I think the thing that makes some of you proud. Black rappers getting money or a local rapper making it and repping the home team makes you take a side-eye to Hip Hop damaging impact on society especially to the Black community.
Let's be real, most of us see Hip Hop like we see our sports. It's for fun. It's a place where we see Blacks eating. It's not like corporate America or day-to-day life where we losing and losing bad. It's one of the few areas where we can take pride in even at our expense. Like Pac said, "I remember Marvin Gaye, used to sing to me, he had me feeling like Black, was the thing to be, and suddenly it didn't seen so tough that we had it enough".