It was a great verse but I kinda agree with some folks that it always seems a bit too easy to throw out some black militant shyt at the white guy to pander to the crowd. Not saying dude didn't put in work and dropped one helluva performance with that verse, but outside of calling him out on his prison raps, what part of his verse applied to the kid specifically and not just white people in general? Battle rap to me is about breaking down your opponent, which B Dot definitely did early on and as far as I'm concerned had him already killed there, but as the verse progressed he just threw out more and more bars that, while clever and well-written, could be used against any white dude, and that's a bit cheap on his part.