kermit da hustla
Banned

the black underclass are casualties of war (and, yes, we are at WAR - have been since our ancestors were shipped over here) that cannot be saved. every war has its fallen victims, and the black underclass are the victims of our ongoing fight against the yoke of white supremacy that remains around our collective neck.
when you have an entire class of losers celebrating some crackhead looking rapper who is an illiterate and a champion of human garbage, you know that you cannot save those people. if you or i were to go up to one of these pieces of shyt celebrating boosie's release and ask them about REAL GANGSTERS like nelson mandela, like stokely carmichael, like patrice lumumba, like megdar evers, like stephen biko
they would look at you like

and yet, WE (the educated and "privileged" class of black americans) allow these people to be our representatives and to flood social media and popular culture with this sewage of thought. i look at the people celebrating boosie's release, and i spit on them in my mind. fukking human garbage is what they are. and if we're going to WIN as a people, we have to acknowledge that the black underclass cannot be saved and we cannot waste time and money on people like that.