Came across this post and I wasn't really sure what to think honestly. Seems like this poster was no better than a Trump supporter
"The sensationalizing by the media and the black community of Nipsey Hussle's murder is absolutely insane and almost laughable.
This dude was a gangster (and rapped about gang banging up to present day), not to mention a homophobe and womanizer. Yet somehow we are spotlighting his life?!
We need to focus a lot more on the hundreds and thousands of INNOCENT people of color, gay, trans, and children that are murdered every year!
I understand that Nipsey was a young black man who over his last few years turned his life around. However, choices such as choosing to be in a gang in our younger years stick with us forever. That's life and your choice to live with.
For one, I know I'm not going to continue to support in any way toxic black men who are beating black women openly without real consequence, ostracizing black queer people, and teaching toxic masculinity to our black children - mind you these are the same people who are marching, holding vigils, and holding down black men without question or hesitation.
No one deserves to be murdered and my condolences go out to his family and friends. But, I urge you to consider why we as black queer and black women continue to unquestionably stand behind certain black men who don't return the favor in fighting for our safety, rights, and inclusivity in society. Why are we supporting these men who destroy our community and don't do anything to move us forward?
P.S. In case you didnt know, Nipsey Hussle's music is trash and uninspired, which is more than likely why you haven't heard of him TBH. I can name at least 5 black female rappers that would rap this dude's tired ass to the grave (though it looks like ol' dude got to him first). BOY, BYE. THROW THE WHOLE STORY AWAY."
Then my bro was bumping Bullets Ain't Got no Name Vol. 3 from then on I downloaded his entire discography and purchased Victory Lap album something I haven't done in decades.
From Nas's last few posts, I can tell he was a Nipsey fan from afar. I knew he posted Victory Lap when it came out by I always wondered how my other GOAT felt about Nip... @ItsMeButters@KingBenji
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