Why do people only care when these things affect suburban/middle class individuals?
What about the people who aren't living the suburban life or aren't among the middle class of society?
All this concern arises when these “goody two shoes” suburbanite/poindexter type individuals become cartoonish characters to their own demise but none for the people who have actually lived and endured this life since day one because they had no choice, they were born into it therefore aren't playing characters, that's just who they are unfortunately, but where's the sympathy for them?
When these people play out characters everybody thinks it's the fault of others but when it's people who actually are living in it, they'll be blamed for their situation. This kinda reminds me of the discrepancy of the crack and heroin/meth addicts in Black and White communities, the heroin/meth addicts get treated like victims while crack addicts get treated like shyt and blamed for their outcome.
The people that Ja chooses to emulate don't get all this concern and worriation about their lives but instead get blamed, ridiculed, and sometimes flat out ignored, while those like Ja playing characters suddenly get bombarded with care and concern.
This is why I'm not so sympathetic to Ja or people who are like him getting caught up in these situations.