Rick Ross and Young Jeezy get into altercation at BET Hip Hop Awards

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Word on the street is Ross gave Jeezy a prison style buttfukking w a CO nightstick :manny: just tellin u what I heard
 
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My mansnthem was backstage here's his rundown.
Jeezy stole Ross
Ross gripped him up
Security broke it up
Gunplay got jumped
Gunplay and 2 other nikkas start lettin off shots live on North ave
The Miami Haitians was deep, had jeezy shook to show up at compound
Floyd ordered 40 bottles in compound
Gunplay just lost his career.
Anything else y'all wanna know?

nikka he was there :rudy:
 
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The reason that black people look down on OTHER black people (ESPECIALLY Black celebrities) isn't necessarily on some "c00n" "Not Proud to Be Black" shyt, but because for those of us who ARE proud of being Black and want to see true progression for fellow African Americans, seeing successful Black entertainers making absolute IMBECILE'S of themselves at a ceremony supposedly celebrating Hip Hop (a BLACK genre of music) is disheartening. Whether you want to admit it or not, we as African Americans are MINORITIES, and as minorities in America we aren't the ones in control, we are the ones under the microscope. Lindsey Lohan has been arrested 122456 times for illegal activities, and has not done so much as a calendar behind bars. Charlie Sheen has been caught overdosing on cocaine, beating his wife, carrying weapons, and the whole nine yards, and he gets rewarded with not one, but TWO television shows. Meanwhile Prodigy gets 3 years, Lil Wayne gets a calendar, Gucci Mane gets locked up every other weekend, Scarface was imprisoned for a year, Beanie Sigel is going BACK, and DMX basically has a cell with his name on it waiting just in CASE he decides to go on a crack binge. There is a clear double standard in the industry, and we ALL KNOW IT. nikkas will get thrown in jail for the things CACS will be whisked away to a rehab center in the Cayman Islands for.
Jeezy, Rick Ross, 50 Cent, Diddy and whomever else involved in this incident has a platform that, for better or worse, does INDEED represent for pop culture a window into a certain African American lifestyle. They have pulled themselves up from where they WERE through their talent, hard work, and dedication to the craft. That's PROGRESSION. Now, on a night that was supposed to be a celebration of THAT CRAFT, they decide to fukk up and get into some dumb shyt:wtf: And this is happening at the BET AWARDS no less, what do you expect the MAJORITY of media CACS to harp on? What happens when Promoters won't want to risk booking Ross or Jeezy for concerts because they fear the some violence might pop off? What happens when investors don't want to do business with 50 Cent because they don't want to align themselves or their brands with "Ghetto Ignorance"?:aicmon: Where is the PROGRESSION in any of that!!???????!:what:

I'm not saying we should all hold hands and sing "We Are The World" or any such nonsense, what I am saying is that Black Entertainers are already under a microscope, they can be put in prison or vilified for damn near everything, is it TRULY worth a career to fight another nikka you probably only see once or twice a year at an award show? Can we not look around us and at all the past examples of those who've fallen so far from such heights and choose a DIFFERENT path? Did David Ruffin go fighting Marvin Gaye at awards shows? When's the last time you heard about Justin Timberlake and John Mayor brawling behind stage at the MTV Awards? This isn't about c00ning my Coli brethren, this is about THINKING....
 

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The reason that black people look down on OTHER black people (ESPECIALLY Black celebrities) isn't necessarily on some "c00n" "Not Proud to Be Black" shyt, but because for those of us who ARE proud of being Black and want to see true progression for fellow African Americans, seeing successful Black entertainers making absolute IMBECILE'S of themselves at a ceremony supposedly celebrating Hip Hop (a BLACK genre of music) is disheartening. Whether you want to admit it or not, we as African Americans are MINORITIES, and as minorities in America we aren't the ones in control, we are the ones under the microscope. Lindsey Lohan has been arrested 122456 times for illegal activities, and has not done so much as a calendar behind bars. Charlie Sheen has been caught overdosing on cocaine, beating his wife, carrying weapons, and the whole nine yards, and he gets rewarded with not one, but TWO television shows. Meanwhile Prodigy gets 3 years, Lil Wayne gets a calendar, Gucci Mane gets locked up every other weekend, Scarface was imprisoned for a year, Beanie Sigel is going BACK, and DMX basically has a cell with his name on it waiting just in CASE he decides to go on a crack binge. There is a clear double standard in the industry, and we ALL KNOW IT. nikkas will get thrown in jail for the things CACS will be whisked away to a rehab center in the Cayman Islands for.
Jeezy, Rick Ross, 50 Cent, Diddy and whomever else involved in this incident has a platform that, for better or worse, does INDEED represent for pop culture a window into a certain African American lifestyle. They have pulled themselves up from where they WERE through their talent, hard work, and dedication to the craft. That's PROGRESSION. Now, on a night that was supposed to be a celebration of THAT CRAFT, they decide to fukk up and get into some dumb shyt:wtf: And this is happening at the BET AWARDS no less, what do you expect the MAJORITY of media CACS to harp on? What happens when Promoters won't want to risk booking Ross or Jeezy for concerts because they fear the some violence might pop off? What happens when investors don't want to do business with 50 Cent because they don't want to align themselves or their brands with "Ghetto Ignorance"?:aicmon: Where is the PROGRESSION in any of that!!???????!:what:

I'm not saying we should all hold hands and sing "We Are The World" or any such nonsense, what I am saying is that Black Entertainers are already under a microscope, they can be put in prison or vilified for damn near everything, is it TRULY worth a career to fight another nikka you probably only see once or twice a year at an award show? Can we not look around us and at all the past examples of those who've fallen so far from such heights and choose a DIFFERENT path? Did David Ruffin go fighting Marvin Gaye at awards shows? When's the last time you heard about Justin Timberlake and John Mayor brawling behind stage at the MTV Awards? This isn't about c00ning my Coli brethren, this is about THINKING....
On point.
 
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