SHAQAVELLI
We Are Penn State
Many counted us out this election. Many said that the high turnout of young voters and voters of color in 2008 was a one-time thing. We proved them wrong. The vote share of young voters increased in 2012 over 2008, and over 22 million 18-29 year olds voted. We have seen the results thousands of phone calls and doors knocked, rallies, parties and concerts, and online and social media campaigns. In every state that came down to a narrow margin, young people and people of color were the deciding factor.
Hip-hop, we should celebrate. Whether you voted for President Obama or Governor Romney, we demonstrated that we are a political force, and that we cannot be ignored.
I will continue to support the work of the Hip Hop Caucus. I encourage everyone to pay attention to the issues that matter to you, from jobs and the economy, to education and our schools, to criminal justice reform. Whatever it is that you care about, make sure you use your voice.
As I said, I spent most of my adult life thinking I didn't have a vote, and therefore that what I thought didn't matter. I can say sincerely, don't take your voice for granted. It is truly what makes us all equal.
Read more: 2 Chainz: 2012 Election Proves Again That Hip-Hop Won't Be Counted Out | Music News | Rolling Stone
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2 Chainz: 2012 Election Proves Again That Hip-Hop Won't Be Counted Out | Music News | Rolling Stone


Nothing about my post was grammatically or structurally incorrect. Don't make me pull your grammar card. You don't want these negs coming your way.
Something tells me that you caught feelings because you felt that my first post was directed at you.
It wasn't. I was fukking agreeing with you. Chill dawg.


I was unaware the world only existed with you. 
at all that rep shyt
u can't be that dense.