BO BARON
IT AIN'T $HIT!!!!
John singleton seems like a honorable, smart, honest man & with morals why would he jump all the way out the window like this
Chino XL had said "raped like Pac in jail" which is what made Pac say "fukk chino XL" on Hit Em Up, N then Biggie said this shyt after Pac's death What's the origin of these rumors tho?heard through the grapevine/you got fucc'd 4 times/damn that 3 to 9 fucc'd you up for real tho![]()

This is a whole lot of reaching and assuming in this post.
You have no idea how afeni felt about it.
William Tupac Shakurspeare"Be Gone With You Peasants!"
Good Lord Who Wrote This shyt




John says Afeni saw the script and was working with him on it...anybody that says she didn't, couldn't or wouldn't approve is based on what they want to believe rather than what they have been given. John could be lying...but rather than making my mind up about that, I ask some questions and follow sound logic to form an OPINION.
The question I asked myself is, if what John is saying is true, why would Afeni agree to address the rape rumor in the film?
I don't have to know how she felt about anything to surmise that Afeni Shakur would be approaching the issue with a little more intellect than your average coli nikka or rap fan which would probably mean less focus on image and more on truth.
I think it's also fair to surmise that a man is not going to tell anybody that he's been raped. The one person a man MIGHT tell is his mother, especially if their mother has a history with justice system and it's gestapo.
Show me where I'm being unreasonable here.
William Tupac Shakurspeare
"My .44 will ensure all your offspring cease to mature"![]()

so false....We are talking about the same afeni that showed little to no understanding of her son's music and let whoever was hot at the moment take it and butcher it and alter his vocals to say things he didn't say?
Sorry,but,I don't know afeni, and I don't know John or what the real truth is,but I do know afeni showed little care for how his music was cared for.
