Oralndo Anderson's Cousin Bragging on Twitter About Killing 2Pac

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The tweets in the OP sums up how degenerate some people are in our community

This fool saying RIP to Orlando and how he was a "legend". Pac was a legend for his music and how he inspired people. Orlando killed multiple people and caused drama for other families besides Pac and his family wants ot call him a "legend". Get the fukk out of here.
 

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I fukks wit Pac as a rapper/actor/poet

But yall nikkas got to stop putting him on the level of Malcolm or the Panthers.

He was not leading a mass movement of change and improvement, advancment , or true resistance to white supremecy.

The fact that people look at him this way only proves the vacuum that was left when the TRUE revolutionaries were killed.

Pac was a young nikka living reckless and he paid the price for it with his life.
 

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Like I said, I well aware of his philanthropic efforts, and his talks of wanting to start programs in the community to help inner city kids. But he was all talk. "Changes" was all talk. "Keep Your Head Up" was all talk. Yet Pac had no problem manifesting the words from his negative songs into real life. When he watched Mark Anthony Bell drink from a cup of Suge's piss, was he being a community leader? When he beat Sam Sneed, was he being a civil rights hero? He publicly attacked black women - Wendy Williams, Lil Kim, Faith and Delores, watched a Black woman get raped, and yet "Keep Ya Head Up" is supposed to sweep this under the rug :rudy:. Seems as if that "other side" you're referring, the "nice" side was pretty much nonexistent. He created division and merely SPOKE on doing otherwise.
How old are you sir?
 

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His influence :wow: :blessed:
 

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and he's laughing at a man's downfall... what a joke

Breh I'm not the one trying to paint Tupac into some sort of celestial, divine, glorious holy martyr like you guys are. He possessed the speaking abilities and conviction of a great orator, but he was no activist. He indulged in gang politics that didn't concern him, created music that bolstered violence and division and spent the last year of his life calling out and fighting Black men. He was a hothead with a passionate voice. If he was this community leader that you speak of then he would've spent his last year dedicating himself to helping the black community through charities, college funds, donating to schools. Instead he decided to accused an entire coast of conspiring against him, joined a gang, became Suge Knight's lackey, and bombed on people until he crossed the wrong one and got his bullet filled body converted into ashes. That's not revolutionary, that's embarrassing.

But Shorty Wanna Be A Thug :yeshrug:
 
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Breh I'm not the one trying to paint Tupac into some sort of celestial, divine, glorious holy martyr like you guys are. He possessed the speaking abilities and conviction of a great orator, but he was no activist. He indulged in gang politics that didn't concern him, created music that bolstered violence and division and spent the last year of his life calling out and fighting Black men. He was a hothead with a passionate voice. If he was this community leader that you speak of then he would've spent his last year dedicating himself to helping the black community through charities, college funds, donating to schools. Instead he decided to accused an entire coast of conspiring against him, joined a gang, became Suge Knight's lackey, and bombed on people until he crossed the wrong one and got his bullet filled body converted into ashes. That's not revolutionary, that's embarrassing.

But Shorty Wanna Be A Thug :yeshrug:

"celestial, divine, glorious holy martyr"... nikka nobody even said anything remotely close to this. lol. if exaggerating makes it easier for you to laugh at another man's downfall and completely ignore the positive then do you bro. and what have you done for your community for you to think you're in a position to say what pac did for his wasn't enough?
 

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"celestial, divine, glorious holy martyr"... nikka nobody even said anything remotely close to this. lol. if exaggerating makes it easier for you to laugh at another man's downfall and completely ignore the positive then do you bro. and what have you done for your community for you to think you're in a position to say what pac did for his wasn't enough?

Laughing at his downfall? He brought it all on himself. He didn't humble himself after he got out of prison, became a blood 25, overinflated his sense of power, and got killed less than a year of being released from prison. The jokes write themselves.
 

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Like I said, I well aware of his philanthropic efforts, and his talks of wanting to start programs in the community to help inner city kids. But he was all talk. "Changes" was all talk. "Keep Your Head Up" was all talk. Yet Pac had no problem manifesting the words from his negative songs into real life. When he watched Mark Anthony Bell drink from a cup of Suge's piss, was he being a community leader? When he beat Sam Sneed, was he being a civil rights hero? He publicly attacked black women - Wendy Williams, Lil Kim, Faith and Delores, watched a Black woman get raped, and yet "Keep Ya Head Up" is supposed to sweep this under the rug :rudy:. Seems as if that "other side" you're referring, the "nice" side was pretty much nonexistent. He created division and merely SPOKE on doing otherwise.

Cornballs like you who type essays 20 years later analyzing his life, when you couldn't even conceive of how he lived his life, couldn't walk a mile in his shoes, are so fukking pathetic
 

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Cornballs like you who type essays 20 years later analyzing his life, when you couldn't even conceive of how he lived his life, couldn't walk a mile in his shoes, are so fukking pathetic
:bryan: Smoke crack brehs
 

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be a pathetic internet troll brush

be excited to log in to a forum to trash a man whose been dead for 20 years brush

be upset another man is adored, brush

:pacspit:

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"Trash a man" :mjlol: Let's keep it a buck. Pac is one of those dude's who enticed people when they were children, but once they grew up they realized how much of a clown he was.
 

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"Trash a man" :mjlol: Let's keep it a buck. Pac is one of those dude's who enticed people when they were children, but once they grew up they realized how much of a clown he was.

You joined this forum 4 months ago and u start popping up in pac threads left and right

what a pathetic loser

:heh:
 

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You joined this forum 4 months ago and u start popping up in pac threads left and right

what a pathetic loser

:heh:
Deflect from the topic and be concerned with another person's posts, brehs

Throw hissy fits when someone disagrees with your stance on a deceased rapper turned banger, brehs
 

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I fukks wit Pac as a rapper/actor/poet

But yall nikkas got to stop putting him on the level of Malcolm or the Panthers.

He was not leading a mass movement of change and improvement, advancment , or true resistance to white supremecy.

The fact that people look at him this way only proves the vacuum that was left when the TRUE revolutionaries were killed.

Pac was a young nikka living reckless and he paid the price for it with his life.
Black Panthers, COINTELPRO, & The Murder Of 2pac - John Potash Interview Part 1

The last post is a pretty good summary of the entire thread. But I suggest you check it all out to see why tupac would be considered a threat.
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The Last Man to Interview 2Pac | Pt. 1
Just posted this a few days ago. He talks about PAC getting political. You can here PAC speak on DR being a political party in the interview he did release.
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Unseen Footage of 2pac and Snoop Dogg at a 1996 Brotherhood Crusade Rally

To say tupac's music wasn't political is simply absurd. Even trying to unify the east/west was a political move.
 
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