Big Meech freed from prison today.

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With Shannon Sharpe, it wouldn’t feel like a Fed investigation…


Besides, Vlad has been slipping lately.


You know u falling off when you can’t even get an interview with Marlon Wayans. Blad handled that wrong.


Maybe Drink Champs would be good for him.


NORE is gonna ask the quintessential “Did u eat ass??”” question
Shannon is gonna soft shoe the whole interview. He’s literally way too corporate

I can see Art of Dialogue being the best
 

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Meech home, Chilly chilling, Gangster Williams eating gumbo, but Mumia still under the jail :francis:

FACTS. free mumia, assata and all of real political prisoners in this country. :salute:

This book been on deck since high school


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You know whats crazy...Everybody getting to come home and now Puff is going in. What a reversal of fortunes

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Shyt i guess Paul will be released next
Rayful Edmunds and hopefully Larry Hoover
 

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nikkas be talking all that “shill” “puppet” “agent of the state” shyt until it’s time to apply that criticism to drug dealers.
 

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nikkas be talking all that “shill” “puppet” “agent of the state” shyt until it’s time to apply that criticism to drug dealers.

They act like battered women, that respect the abuser and hate the people that try to show them a better way.

Too many brehs from the 80s onwards want to follow the prototype of being a "real nikka" like Eazy E over being a black man with dignity. It ravaged many communities to the point where it is not recognizable or beyond economic or social redemption.
 

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Lil Meech getting kicked in the curb since everyone will now want to talk and be associated with his father?....Will he then try get his own street cred and end up doing a lil time?
 

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They act like battered women, that respect the abuser and hate the people that try to show them a better way.

Too many brehs from the 80s onwards want to follow the prototype of being a "real nikka" like Eazy E over being a black man with dignity. It ravaged many communities to the point where it is not recognizable or beyond economic or social redemption.
Thought provoking. Eazy himself is someone who had a profound effect on people and left the lifestyle alone once the opportunity presented itself, I think that’s the part people miss if they were just going to idolize his reputation from the streets.

But I also empathize with the fellow man, because they tragically follow in the footsteps of certain figures feeling it’s more attainable than venturing beyond.
 

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Thought provoking. Eazy himself is someone who had a profound effect on people and left the lifestyle alone once the opportunity presented itself, I think that’s the part people miss if they were just going to idolize his reputation from the streets.

But I also empathize with the fellow man, because they tragically follow in the footsteps of certain figures feeling it’s more attainable.

Prior to the Crack Era, drug dealers and pimps where SHAMED and couldn't show their faces in daylight outside of blaxploitation films.

Once the "Real nikka" term became a part of everyday life for black men all over America, it was a reynolds wrap for any positive pro-black movement afterwards. Even Public Enemy went down in early 1993 and the paradigm of being a superthug even consumed a son of Black Panthers, Tupac, into being a hardcore thug.
 

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Prior to the Crack Era, drug dealers and pimps where SHAMED and couldn't show their faces in daylight outside of blaxploitation films.

Once the "Real nikka" term became a part of everyday life for black men all over America, it was a reynolds wrap for any positive pro-black movement afterwards. Even Public Enemy went down in early 1993 and the paradigm of being a superthug even consumed a son of Black Panthers, Tupac, into being a hardcore thug.
I do agree that Black transformative/revolutionary ideas always suffer some attack, before the 1960s it was the threat of death, after that it was the threat of death in addition to prosecution and surveillance, before finally suffering the contemporary accusation of being obsolete and purposeless, just another weapon of attrition used towards dismantling it.

People who defend crime outfits interest me and strike me as naive because they defend it saying they see themselves in these notorious figures rather than the acknowledgement they or their loved ones are/were more likely to be a casualty by people who were domineering towards everybody in pursuit of capital.
 
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