Nobody said you’re celebrating it. You think you’re being different but you’re not. You’re just commenting because it’s a form of entertainment for you. You’re virtue signaling for daps. And you’ll get them from anti-black postersI'm not celebrating the death of yet another Black male that was murdered so I'm doing something a bit different than the people who are. The leading cause of death for Black males between the ages of 1-44 is homicide, but when this incident is inevitably rapped about, we'll claim it's entertainment because it's being discussed with some music backing it.
I'm not calling this rap beef. I acknowledged that this is street shyt, it's kind of the basis of my entire point of asking why fans of the music are celebrating the death of this Black man when their introduction to this beef is via music. There's nothing entertaining about people celebrating the death of a Black man because you like a rapper who's on the other side of the street shyt that got him killed, it's ghoulish and nakedly anti-Black.
People are taunting the surviving brother of a man who was murdered because they are fans of another rapper who was killed following his own bout of taunting the people who attempted and failed to kill him before.
People are celebrating the death of a man that they believed is responsible or at least involved in the murder of their favorite rapper, just like white people celebrated then they arrested mac miller’s drug dealer. This has nothing to do with black people or music.
Believe it or not, generalizing a whole race of black Americans based on every single thing black people do as individuals and trivializing a complex socio-economic issue like crime as nothing more than “rap music” is more “anti-black” than anything else you accuse people of doing