If you’re past college age (and even then that’s pushing it) viewing Tupac as anything other than a breh who made great music, your father failed you 

And nobody in this thread said otherwise so you're really just c00ning for no reason. Ol' Not the Kennedys! Why couldn't it have been a black rapper instead! ass poster.If you’re past college age (and even then that’s pushing it) viewing Tupac as anything other than a breh who made great music, your father failed you![]()
The point is not to make Pac's murder out to be some political hit. The point is to point out that the JFK murder wasn't that either and not being able to admit that (like Chris Rock and the poster quoted above) is a white perspective and coming from black men a c00nish attitude. It comes from being taught to think of powerful white men as more important than black men or politicians more important than artists.Pac didn’t die over any militant revolutionary shyt like his fans want to believe. If he hadn’t swung on Orlando that night then he not had been shot.
nikkas think Pac was more than just a rapper who tried to hard to be someone he wasn'tGetting into a fight with someone and then they see you and shoot you isn’t an assassination.
nikka it's literally textbook example of assassination, Pac got killed on some regular hood nikka shytI wasn't saying that it needs to be called that. Only that it has more of the hallmarks of an "assassination plot" than both the JFK and the RFK murder. They were not "assassinated" in the traditional sense of that word either. They were politicians who got shot by some nobodies for no particularly good reason. Just like Pac did.
Breh I already posted an article from the NY Post calling John Lennon's murder an "assassination" in the title.If you google John Lennon assassination, everything that comes up is “The Murder Of John Lennon”.
It doesn’t come up as assassination. That word is reserved for political leaders, and royalty, not entertainers.
Even on history.com, this is the title of the video:
John Lennon is Shot
What a try hard post in a try hard thread, low key posts like this come off as CACs trying to blend in with how they perceive black people to think.And nobody in this thread said otherwise so you're really just c00ning for no reason. Ol' Not the Kennedys! Why couldn't it have been a black rapper instead! ass poster.
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The point is not to make Pac's murder out to be some political hit. The point is to point out that the JFK murder wasn't that either and not being able to admit that (like Chris Rock and the poster quoted above) is a white perspective and coming from black men a c00nish attitude. It comes from being taught to think of powerful white men as more important than black men or politicians more important than artists.
Ironically, JFK doesn't really have current relevance like that. He has a legacy (shrouded in mythology). His impact on society rapidly declined when he stopped having power. Nobody's bumping his old speeches like that. He wasn't some great visionary, just a politician. He doesn't really continue adding value to society the way a rapper can through his art. JFK's message is less relevant to today's society than Pac's. Only a certain kind of poster catches feelings over that realization.