It's still wild that people will get on here and act like Sam is in the wrong.....Dude was looking for content going up there the first day thinking that it was going to be big enough of an event where he'd get stalled out....and it didn't work out in his favor.
Ya'll are so comfortable with people disrespecting others, that you think that because others won't tolerate it...they are somehow immature/need to do better.
Sam isn't wrong but there was a better way to handle this. Personally, and not specific to this situation because I've said this about many a topic, but I think nikkas so used to crash out behavior, so used to not being able to control their emotions, that they think there's only one way to check perceived disrespect...
But I also feel this way as a man whose made decisions without checking my emotions that could've been made better had I done so...
This ain't gonna happen here, but then if nikkas come back and air out the business, or come back airing out Sam because they feel disrespected by Sam here, 90% of the nikkas saluting Sam here will change their tune and be talking about how Sam should've handled this different. And for me bruh it's not even about a potential outcome, because that outcome could happen regardless...
It's about being the best representative of yourself. nikkas don't agree with this because they conditioned to crash out behavior. This nikka Rocstar being there poses no threat to Sam and nothing he's doing poses no threat to his livelihood. Greeting energy with a different energy than what you're met with is why the cycle of violence continues in many cases, this ain't a situation that warranted this kinda reaction...
Sam gets somewhat of a pass because I understand he's still grieving his brother, but he'll always be grieving his brother. He not the first nikka out here to be in his shoes, he just high profile and public because of who he and his brother are. Alot of nikkas wouldn't have the same positive spin on this if he was the unknown nugga that's in this position elsewhere in the city...