Bottomline, I'm sick of dudes like Kendrick talking that "but, but, but, but, we kill each other too" in the name of "sparking conversation" amongst black people. When in reality all you're doing is becoming an enabler for more injustices because the predominately white media will pick up on this very conversation asking "what the hell is wrong with us savages"? Thus shifting blame & wiping their and the people of their elk, hands clean of what's really been going on. What world do we live in when gang bangers are held to the same standard as people either going through the proceedings of the governmental system, and being found not guilty of a murder that they clearly did, or worse yet people such as law enforcement who's apart of the aforementioned system that's suppose to protect us getting away with murdering us?
The comparison that Kendrick made was elementary, lazy, and seemed to be without much thought other than "let me end this song off with a little bit of shock rap".
When was the last time any of you heard a white musician speak on the 84% white on white murder rate in their music? When was the last time a conversation was had about what goes on in a white person's upbringing and environment that causes them to go on mass murder sprees that didn't involve pseudo-psychological reasoning as to why they did it?
You nikkas need to stop defending this shyt all because "it sounds good" and look at the bigger picture here.