Por la Fuerza said:
You mean how he self righteously yelled black power, and dry snitched on a black owned label on the other? With all the talk on 50 Cent, people forget that 2pac was the one who exposed King Tut's protection racket in Brooklyn. Selective memory.
Self-righteously yelled black power? The dude was the son of one of the original panthers, he grew up with that kind of mentality. I'm pretty sure, Black Panther teachings, were against black on black violence, right? He was shot by people who were supposed to be on his side. He didn't live by the street code, obviously, he lived by his belief system and what he was taught, as most people tend to do. I'll tell you what, if he believes this cat shot him, or had him set up, I understand why he let it be known. I can't say I agree or disagree, but I understand. You expect him to bow down? Go the street justice route? A lot of people won't do either one. Like I said, I don't agree or disagree (cause it's never happened to me), but I understand.
None of this has anything to do with what I said, about him having thought provoking lyrics...absolutely NOTHING! I didn't say anything about 50 Cent either...matter of fact, I don't like 50 Cent just because his music sucks, I give a fuck what comes out of his mouth, I already don't like his shit.
This is where folks need to learn, there's a line between music and reality. I don't give a fuck what he did or did not do in his spare time, or what he supposedly said. His music inspired me, uplifted an entire generation, made us aware of shit that we should be careful of, related to us, and embraced everybody just like him. I don't know about any protection rackets, or extortion, or shootings, or whatever the fuck, cause I wasn't there. I'm talkin' bout the man and the music...and that's what this is about.