Tupac must have had the US gov't shook in the mid 90s

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Im skimming over his bio right now... goddamn he had a lot of connections growing up :wow:

I mean this dude was learning about that black panther philosophy on a day to day basis.

It seems like he never ended up going the revolutionary route (Like Im not trynna say he was assassinated by the govt), but its crazy to think about what could have been :ld:
 
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had to stop and take a moment for my nikka the first time I read his biography and got to the part where he shot up two off duty police officers. we can all sit here and say we would have done the same in defense of a brother but how many of us would have that courage on the real? to confine him to the title of "a rapper" is not doing him justice.

 

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yeah that's the reason why I believe he was killed by the government.....

I just read his bio recently too and I was shocked by his connections...

I mean we all know he came from a black panther family but I had no idea it was PROMINENT Black Panthers...

His godfather was Geronimo Pratt, his step father was Mutulu Shakur, and his step aunt was Assata Shakur

and his mother was active too

and here you have Tupac, a offspring of theirs, selling millions of records through rap music
 
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yeah that's the reason why I believe he was killed by the government.....I just ready his bio recently too and I was shocked by his connections...

I mean we all know he came from a black panther family but I had no idea it was PROMINENT Black Panthers...

His godfather was Geronimo Pratt, his step father was Mutulu Shakur, and his step aunt was Assata Shakur


and here you have Tupac, a offspring of theirs, selling millions of records through rap music
Word that's what Im saying.

Idk about all that govt conspiracy shyt though. I mean Tupac kind of had a death wish:stopitslime:
 

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Word that's what Im saying.

Idk about all that govt conspiracy shyt though. I mean Tupac kind of had a death wish:stopitslime:

yeah it did seem like he had a death wish too...I was a little kid back then so I dont know how things where back then....

but from what I've heard...people say that he was pretty much of a trouble maker and caused allot of division by dissing other rappers and etc...

at the time of his death, it didn't seem like he showed signs of being a revolutionary, someone that the government would fear...

but it seemed like he was more of a trouble maker and an ignorant rapper who's music promoted negativity,

something that actually would play along in the government's program for the black population in the U.S...

but then again, I also heard that behind the scenes, he was instrumental in getting gangs to make peace with each other and become politically active, so who knows....

and the fact that the murder is still unsolved kind of gives more credibility to the conspiracy of the government being behind it

I mean shyt, when you look at all other assasinations of influential people (martin luther king, malcolm x, john f kennedy)

all these murders are still unsolved too
 

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people are nuts if they don't think the national government places industry plants, as well as has some degree in the kind of music our people listen to. Maybe not exactly our national government, but elements that hide behind that facade, behind another facade, and behind another

why let him enjoy his freedoms when all they gotta do is :bustback::bustback::bustback:problem solved

as a guy growing up in suburbia i seen this "drug rap culture" spill into the burbs, and kids carrying that mentality off with them to college( mom and dad payin for it) and not givin a fukk. i mean i toke up, but the way i see a lot of SUBURBAN ASS KIDS doin HARD drugs(coke/pillin out everyday/linin) because they see this shyt on twitter/instagram/etc and listen to some ignorant ass rap about drugs or EDM because "who gives a fukk?" pretty sick culture we live in tbh. drugged out, soft, "shut the fukk up and listen to the badge" mentality. maybe im just a hater but :manny: i see this shyt all the time.

dont know why the fukk im rantin like this when im about to smoke some :pachaha:just annoying hearing these kids do hard drugs, take it like its a god damn joke, and then say "nah im just doin this while im young" as if drugs dont warp ur judgement :comeon:











































fukk the world, read a book, smoke a blunt, hold yourself a real bad bytch and say fukk everyone else.

lift some weights, ride a motorcycle cross country

live in a forest or a cave in your lifetime, appreciate natural beauty (not this articifial, man-made bullshyt: cities, towns, polits)

pretty much all i wanna do tbh. gonna stick with it though, thats all i want in life n it seems good enough to me :jawalrus:
 

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Brehs, with all the time and resources those CACs put into neutralizing all of the movements from the 50s-70s there was no way they were letting Pac live and make post-Panther music. I bet if he kept it ratchet or just stayed in films his ass would be alive today.
 

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yeah it did seem like he had a death wish too...I was a little kid back then so I dont know how things where back then....

but from what I've heard...people say that he was pretty much of a trouble maker and caused allot of division by dissing other rappers and etc...

at the time of his death, it didn't seem like he showed signs of being a revolutionary, someone that the government would fear...

but it seemed like he was more of a trouble maker and an ignorant rapper who's music promoted negativity,

something that actually would play along in the government's program for the black population in the U.S...

but then again, I also heard that behind the scenes, he was instrumental in getting gangs to make peace with each other and become politically active, so who knows....

and the fact that the murder is still unsolved kind of gives more credibility to the conspiracy of the government being behind it

I mean shyt, when you look at all other assasinations of influential people (martin luther king, malcolm x, john f kennedy)

all these murders are still unsolved too

imagine pac still alive today, with the kind of charisma he'd have, imagine THAT dude running for office or some kind of political position and then expressing his beliefs to people across the country (AND THEY'D LISTEN). theres a reason our government today doesn't have people like that. ther'es a reason they got dumbass mother fukkin old cocksucker dikk-ride-the-fukking-money mother fukkers in power doing their stupid mother fukking bullshyt
 

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yeah it did seem like he had a death wish too...I was a little kid back then so I dont know how things where back then....

but from what I've heard...people say that he was pretty much of a trouble maker and caused allot of division by dissing other rappers and etc...

at the time of his death, it didn't seem like he showed signs of being a revolutionary, someone that the government would fear...

but it seemed like he was more of a trouble maker and an ignorant rapper who's music promoted negativity,

something that actually would play along in the government's program for the black population in the U.S...

but then again, I also heard that behind the scenes, he was instrumental in getting gangs to make peace with each other and become politically active, so who knows....

and the fact that the murder is still unsolved kind of gives more credibility to the conspiracy of the government being behind it

I mean shyt, when you look at all other assasinations of influential people (martin luther king, malcolm x, john f kennedy)

all these murders are still unsolved too
Pac was ambiguous af. But he seemed pretty content being an entertainer:manny:
 
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