that coat is hideous
it was all a dream....biggie would never support this
He's a kid, not a child. He's old enough to know that paralyzing people for a coat is not nice.
They should just do society a favor and kill him.
The coat is no longer available in stores. Morbidly obese men in the frigid ghettos across the USA must go without XXXXXXXXL parkas cuz drug dealers were hiding guns and narcotics under this puffy coat?
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/11/meet-the-biggie-the-parka-with-a-body-count.html
oh course you'd want to see a black kid die.He's a kid, not a child. He's old enough to know that paralyzing people for a coat is not nice.
They should just do society a favor and kill him.
If he had some economic opportunities, he probably wouldn't of robbed that guy for his coat.
I made a post on my facebook linking this article. I would like yall thoughts...
The victim and the shooters are all victims...
Victims of sheepism & cultural decay that is affecting our black youth daily. A parasite that eats away at their morals in the philosophy of "Get money, fukk bytches." A new mental slavery began to manifest in the 80's w/ the crack epidemic + lack of support for efficient & equal public schools + the beginning of negative pop cultural influences depicting the "credible" image of a black man is a cool & edgy thug, witty at the mouth & quick to engage in violent behavior.
If yall don't think the Chief Keef's of the world + the constant importance placed on "spending money = balling" + all the other parasitic mental cues placed on these young men are at fault... I must be going crazy.
Why are these young men so violent? This is more than just growing up in a violent neighborhood... this is about somewhere down the line someone, some entity, whether intentionally, or by luck, have tricked us into believing "Cool" factor trumps moral parameters.
And what is cool to these impressionable young men? Being threatening. Believing that doing things like saying sorry, or respecting another man's woman or property is soft.
I am a professional young black man. However, I was plagued by these philosophies also, that is why I speak on these issues so passionately. I remember walking through the hood, and if another black man locks eyes with you, it wasn't something warm about it, it was treated as a challenge, as if both myself and this other similarly situated young black man were transported to a dimension where old wild west stand offs were prevalent. But I shook those mental chains.
I have been liberated from fear. And that is what no one realizes, young black men kill each other, treat each other as opponents & disrespect one another because they are AFRAID. Afraid of being perceived as non-threatening. I remember that fear. But I look at every young black man as a young or older brother now, I love them. And because of me not caring about looking non threatening, I don't feel those adrenaline rushes & wrongly perceived challenges just because of a shoulder bump, or a stepping on a shoe or a stare down.
I challenge every black man and woman on my facebook to just say goodmorning or good evening to the next young black man that you see, they don't get that. We need to reprogram our youth that we are NOT violent by nature. It seems every day now, aside from my immediate family, the health of my parents & my future career, the only other important issue that circles around my mind is the current state of black youth. We need to change this path. After civil rights, this current situation we are in is horrific.