Dallas rapper Mo3 shot and killed on the freeway

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It may seem wilder today but DFW been the wild wild west since before I was born. I grew up partly in South Dallas in the 80s and trust me it was fukked up then and maybe even more so. My dad lived over in Dixon circle and was pretty known in the streets so my sister and I were always good and had a pass even when we would go back and visit every summer. But my dad and his brothers were known killers and everyone he did business with was the same way. He took a bullet to his head one night when they robbed him and nikka didn't even die nor miss a beat.
Yup DFW was way worse back in the day; I mean it’s not paradise now, but compared to back in the day it’s chill nowadays.
 

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Many of them weren’t. Cormega is certified in the streets. Styles P is certified in the streets. Snoop beat a murder charge. Showbiz & AG beat murder charges. NORE and Capone were in and out of prison. I can go on. The idea that all of the gangsta rappers from the golden era were spitting :duck: is false.

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You say this like Snoop was the one who pull the trigger :scust:
 
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Man for all the rah rah shyt you talk, you are strikingly out of touch with everyday black folk.

Southern nikkas and Midwest nikkas grow up in the worst conditions of Segregation and are even more locked out of resources than coastal nikkas.

Factor that in with looser gun laws, a less organized police force, closer proximity to the Mexican drug trade and people not having to rely on public transport to commit crimes and you get the Southern Rap Dboy culture.

And I say this as a middle class breh whose grown up adjacent to cacs my whole life
Everyday black folk are tapped into the politics of street life?

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Facts. A lot of people think Dallas is a warzone now. Back in the 80s and 90s nikkas was getting hit almost daily. There just wasn't a news presence and obviously no social media. My uncle lived in South Dallas and he told me once that him and his girl at the time were just in his apartment chilling and heard running through the hallways. Then he heard a dude fall right in front of his door begging for his life. Somebody was above him point blank range and shot over 15 times. :damn:

Said he still saw some brain meat around his door weeks later.
South Dallas was animal back then


It was a house on south street they found a bath tub full of kids ... when the Jamaicans had a big ass shootout

Like 7-8 of em .. they thought they were dead since the other ppl outside the bathroom were filled with bullets

Coroner came back in heard whispering in the bathroom all the kids were alive they played dead
 

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They're saying em dudes waited outside a bytch's house all night and followed him
Chicks breh.

"Better ask somebody, set up by a nasty thotty
Lil' b*stards probably waitin' with a mask in lobbies
I got the scoop for ice and cream, they wanna Baskin Rob' me
Take me out this world, try to astronaut me"
 

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Its not a either/or thing

There's ALOT of intricacies and aspects of hood culture that I don't understand, but I see the context of the situation to paint a pretty clear picture.

With enough empathy and humility anyone can understand another person's situation.

But obviously experience trumps empathy and im never one to say I lived through hood shyt.
 
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