Looking back, it's fukked up how 2pac went at C. Delores Tucker

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C. Delores Tucker marched with MLK

She spoke out on the violence towards other black people that was/is prevalent in rap music
She spoke out against the way black women were potrayed in rap

She was old enough to be pac's mother

This dude called her a "mother fukker" in a song:scust:


That's was some real bytch ass shyt

Of course she didn't understand how some of the music was just an expression of what youths saw everyday
She didn't understand that most rappers weren't calling all black women hoes
And just speaking on the devious ones who fit the description

The average older black person didn't
My mother hated rap music
And thought it was ignorant

Still ain't no reason to call a older black lady a "mother fukker"

But then pac had the nerve to make "keep ya head up":gucci:


Pac in my top 3
But dude was a hypocrite like a mafukker:usure:
 

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tbh, i got an angle on this but im having trouble articulating right now

but basically, i took the line like he was hurt by her...even the cadence of the "motherfukker" was like "damn how you coming at me like that?"

i mean shyt, the next line was

"instead of trying to help a nikka, you destroy a brother?"
 

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tbh, i got an angle on this but im having trouble articulating right now

but basically, i took the line like he was hurt by her...even the cadence of the "motherfukker" was like "damn how you coming at me like that?"

i mean shyt, the next line was

"instead of trying to help a nikka, you destroy a brother?"

Agree. I look at a lot of older black people in this way.
 

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tbh, i got an angle on this but im having trouble articulating right now

but basically, i took the line like he was hurt by her...even the cadence of the "motherfukker" was like "damn how you coming at me like that?"

i mean shyt, the next line was

"instead of trying to help a nikka, you destroy a brother?"
Nah fukk that
He didn't have to call an older black lady a mafukka

That was some hoe shyt
 

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The issue is-Why the hate for Tupac though?

Protested about him getting a image award-

Bought stock in Time Warner to talk shyt at shareholders meetings-

She went out her way to have dude condemned and this way before the lyrics going against her.

Seems like she was a pawn or had an adgenda.

"instead of trying to help a nikka, you destroy a brother?" is totally relevant...
 

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C Deloris Tucker and Calvin Butts were painted as opposition and we all co signed it.

Live with your decision.


the kids back then weren't collectively saying "oh well he shouldn't call her a mother fukker"

no.....u co signed Pac so live with it.
:mjcry:

I am ashamed for that:mjcry:
 

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Nah fukk that
He didn't have to call an older black lady a mafukka

That was some hoe shyt
nikka it's an expression. It's the equivalent to sayin "you a piece of work". Doing a public tirade against rappers and their music without even trying to have a sit down discussion with them is fukked up. It wasn't like she just had an opinion and that was it. They were launching campaigns against rappers and targeting and saying specific ones by name .
 

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He was right because she chose to attack all of us.

However he was extremely wrong for dissing Faith, Queen Pen, Lil Kim, Da brat etc
Who is "us"
U not black
U not a rapper
Wtf u talking bout

The issue is-Why the hate for Tupac though?

Protested about him getting a image award-

Bought stock in Time Warner to talk shyt at shareholders meetings-

She went out her way to have dude condemned and this way before the lyrics going against her.

Seems like she was a pawn or had an adgenda.

"instead of trying to help a nikka, you destroy a brother?" is totally relevant...

She went at rap music as a whole
If he is the biggest rapper at the time of course he would be the main target
 
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