Dude sold powder, most likely most of his product didn't even go to black people.
Even if he did sell crack, at the peak of the crack epidemic about 60% of all crack users were white, it's probably higher now.
Dude brought wealth and jobs to his community, probably fed and kept a lot families together. And overall violence in Atlanta dropped during the BMF years, so he possibly saved lives by creating a prosperous environment where everybody could eat.
lol at you attempting to rationalize his criminality. The dude was a thug and deserved to get locked up. He can rot in there for his entire life because that is what he deserves to be.
I don't care that 60% of all crack users were white. Does that legitimize selling crack to other 40%? He didn't bring jobs and wealth to his community. He brought death.
Advanced education, hard work, and entrepreneurship bring wealth and jobs to the community. Not more criminality. It never ceases to amazes me the length to which negros will go to rationalize criminal behavior