Tupac did it to himself man. He was wayyyy out of his depth. How green do you have to be to think it's a good idea to hang around guys like Haitian Jack and King Tut? smh. Haitian Jack just gives off that grimy street aura. Breh is very demonic.
Even in Vegas as an
honorary MOB Piru 2pac rushing over to jump an actual gangbanger and bonafide killer without knowing anything abt dude
![snoop :snoop: :snoop:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/snoop.png)
. No type of street smarts
Way out of his depth in that environment. He was basically a rap Chris Brown.
This is poppycock.Chris Brown is a johnny come lately in this new, soft watered down era of banging .
Pac was born inclined to the gang mentality.As was a lot of children of the movement.They basically
morphed into the gangs during the late 70's/80's when this shyt was at it's most official peak.It's just
back then, niccaz still took pride in having knowledge.Even some of the most hardcore gang niccaz could
still spit their Actual Facts(5 percent niccaz know what I mean) of the top of the dome.It wasn't nothing
for that generation to merge with the gang culture because they was right there when the shyt turned toxic
after if became laced with the drug culture.Pac grew up in poverty with a mother addicted to crack.The same
ingredients that create "thugs" and "gangbangers".People act like he was Carlton from the Fresh Prince turned
"gangsta".He was from a family of militant black radicals(which is like a cult/gang within itself) raised in poverty.
The only difference is he had a more cultivated mind.The sphere of black consciousness was totally different
back then.You can't try to imprint the psychosis of that generation onto the modern one & try to compare them.
Pac wasn't out of his element at all.If you was a young black male who grew up in poverty during those days, that
shyt was right in your face.You could only hope to evade it because you definitely be forced to get very familiar with
it.These new niccaz are the real clowns for trying to re-live those days based on fantasy and idealism