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HollowPoints2

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Tupac Shakur laid the foundation on how black Americans should counter white supremacy in this country, however,you dumb azz muthafukas wanna continue to listen to bullshyt rap like lil Wayne,Young Thug, 2 Chainz or whatever is currently trendy that the Jewish radio stations told you to promote.

Why not be different?

American black men were suppose to be anti politically correct which is why Tupac Shakur took the position that he did.But you hoe azz nikkas wanna maintain this politically correct atmosphere that Tupac Shakur would despise if he was still here.

The only way to change the current black American narrative; is to pick up where Tupac Shakur AKA Don Makaveli AKA The Black Jesus left off.

But you colonized brain dead muthafukas will disregard Tupac Shakur's message by continuing to subscribe to bullshyt black politicians and black rappers.

Fukkin' lames on here.
 
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Media, labels killed that narrative and are pushing this current bullshyt.


Those of a younger age don't know any better. Can't really fault them for that.


Some, most don't know any better.
 

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Media, labels killed that narrative and are pushing this current bullshyt.


Those of a younger age don't know any better. Can't really fault them for that.


Some, most don't know any better.
Tupac Shakur's aggressive lyrical content that went against the status quo forced the whitest people to buy his albums just so they could know what was going on in the streets regardless of internet leaks or how controversial or provocative his lyrics were.

There is a formula for generating record sales that Tupac Shakur mastered during his time here and he could still do it regardless of the internet excuse that many rappers today use. But they can't explain why white artist are outselling them.

Whenever black American artist try to conform to the status quo or whatever is trending that's when their art will fail. Tupac Shakur did the opposite. He played into what white Americans fear the most and used it as a way to gain power. The dumb rappers today don't understand that which is why Hip Hop Is lost.
 
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Well are you going to share a paragraph or two about this blueprint or are you going to remain a snobby bytch:patrice:
 

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Tupac Shakur's aggressive lyrical content that went against the status quo forced the whitest people to buy his albums just so they could know what was going on in the streets regardless of Internet leaks or how controversial or provocative his lyrics were.

There is a formula for generating record sales that Tupac Shakur mastered during his time here and he could still do it regardless of the internet excuse that many rappers today use. But they can't explain why white artist are outselling them.

Whenever black American artist try to conform to the status quo or whatever is trending that's when their art will fail. Tupac Shakur did the opposite. He played into what white Americans fear the most and used it as a way to gain power. The dumb rappers today don't understand that which is why Hip Hop Is lost.

Pac grew up in different era, was raised by a black panther. He didn't choose his mindset, it chose him so when he started to make music, he chose to speak on things he was concerned about, things and ideals learned from his mother and others around him growing up.

It''s all different now. These kids growing up and those 25 and younger are softer imo. Raised that way. Life, times are easier for them.
 

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Pac grew up in different era, was raised by a black panther. He didn't choose his mindset, it chose him so when he started to make music, he chose to speak on things he was concerned about, things and ideals learned from his mother and others around him growing up.

It''s all different now. These kids growing up and those 25 and younger are softer imo. Raised that way. Life, times are easier for them.
Exactly.

Who is Black Panther mindset is the blue front that laid the foundation for Hip Hop which is why he was so successful because it went against the grain.

And that's the foundation of hip-hop so any rapper that goes against Tupac Shakur's blueprint of poetic genius should be ostracized,shamed and held accountable on social media as well as in public.

Anything outside of Tupac Shakur's Black Panther lyrical content or direction should be disregarded since that is the origins of Hip Hop. We don't have time for bullshyt incoherent lyrical content that the current rappers today put out. Plus, our children are being bombarded by lackluster music that does not force them to think like I was forced to think back in the early nineties when I was a kid listening to Tupac Shakur.

Its the job of black Americans in particular black American men to hold these dumb rappers accountable for each lyric they put out. These rappers should feelpressure every day knowing that real black men are going to hold them accountable for what they say.
 

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I'm just here to see how a known trump supporter like yourself will flip this into a "pac would ride with the GOP"
 

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What's politically correct?
Social norms that mainstream society promotes that is trendy for a short period of time then dies out. Keep it original while at the same time realizing the changes that are going on around you.

What's politically correct is going along with whatever the current status quo is in regards to politics what's trendy at the current time even though it may go against the values you were raised with or that you previously had before those norms were forced onto you.

I'm just here to see how a known trump supporter like yourself will flip this into a "pac would ride with the GOP"
Contrary to popular opinion,Tupac Shakur believed in personal responsibility. If you don't believe me,listen to his track called "changes" and his track called "this ain't livin' to name a couple dedicated to Black living condition.

At times, I wrestle with the position to Tupac would take after witnessing the current dysfunction within the black community that has been consistent for the past 30 years. I tend to believe that Tupac Shakur would be able to single-handedly stop the killings in Chicago if he was here today but since he's not here to do that, I have concluded that he would agree that a good portion of American black men just don't want to change and we as a community have to do whatever to hold these irresponsible American black men accountable in Chicago even if it means turning them over to the feds once Donald Trump is sworn into office.

We got to start building.

You can't build with all this crime within our communities.
 
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Social norms that mainstream society promotes that is trendy for a short period of time then dies out. Keep it original while at the same time realizing the changes that are going on around you.

What's politically correct is going along with whatever the current status quo is in regards to politics what's trendy at the current time even though it may go against the values you were raised with or that you previously had before those norms were forced onto you.
Such as?
 

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2 Chainz > Pac
I'm lost.

You shouldn't mention 2 Chainz in the same sentence as Tupac Shakur tho.

That's blasphemy.

What are you asking me?

Well are you going to share a paragraph or two about this blueprint or are you going to remain a snobby bytch:patrice:
the blueprints is what Tupac Shakur brilliantly articulated with his poetic genius which was to play into what white America fears the most that is American black men being able to organize on many different levels by first maintaining order and control over the peace within our communities.


There shouldn't be any murders, robberies, carjacking, assaults or rapes in any a given American city or area that has a heavy concentration of American black men and if there is then American black men should join together in that city or town to hold such perpetrators accountable for going against the rules.

That's showing real power.
 
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