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This isnt my expertise. I already have my doctorate in another field. Thanks for your "input" though.
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I’m not apart of any “side”.
Pick up a book and stop going to NT, shaderoom and TMZ for knowledge/information.
Sixties been killing each other forever.
No conspiracy.
It’s been proven that it isn’t hard to fool the masses.
That trick has and will continue to be pulled.
Ok please provide book recommendations
I’m not apart of any “side”.
Pick up a book and stop going to NT, shaderoom and TMZ for knowledge/information.
"Pick up a book" is age old code for "I have no actual perspective and am just being a contrarian"
You’re still angry and making no sense.
Watch.
Lol
Get this Alex Jones clone the **** outta here
I just went to the Vigil in NYC last night, on a whole other coast & seen grown *** street *****s in tears. Bloods, Crips, Kings etc etc all sitting there in peace & unity. If he had that effect in NYC i could only imagine what it's like in L.A. Not only was he pushing unity, he was preaching ownership & other ways to get legal bread... **** all that Dr Sebi film ****.... Nip was a threat because he was one of the few who bridged the gap between hood *****s & enlightenment, Every system from the court, to the cops, to the federal government has from the beginning of this country... focused on stifling black growth.
Like I said. We all have to follow his example in our own ways, and learn from what happened.
It's as simple as that.
Honestly i could very well believe that This was just a hating *** crab ***** who took Nip out, but on the other hand i have no idea why people are so adamantly against people who don't take things off face value from the media & law enforcement.
There is literally Decades upon decades of proof that these entities plot & plan things with the intention of ****ing up the black community. a black person questions those institutions & suddenly they're crazy. I'm not saying Nip was assassinated by law enforcement because i honestly don't know, but to sit here and act as if it's far fetched is ridiculous.
I just went to the Vigil in NYC last night, on a whole other coast & seen grown *** street *****s in tears. Bloods, Crips, Kings etc etc all sitting there in peace & unity. If he had that effect in NYC i could only imagine what it's like in L.A. Not only was he pushing unity, he was preaching ownership & other ways to get legal bread... **** all that Dr Sebi film ****.... Nip was a threat because he was one of the few who bridged the gap between hood *****s & enlightenment, Every system from the court, to the cops, to the federal government has from the beginning of this country... focused on stifling black growth.
Yet some people think it's farfetched that the LAPD of all factions wouldn't have vested interest in this dude being stopped... the same LAPD who was behind the Rampart Scandal?? The same LAPD who had officers who were also involved in gangbanging? This is an outlandish thought to some??
Yeah that Vector 90 thing he was investing in was some ahead of his time stuff.I do not believe in conspiracies at all, but all this just adds up so well. Dude was something for sure, more than a rapper.
i have no idea why people are so adamantly against people who don't take things off face value from the media & law enforcement./QUOTE]
The people that push these crazy ideas are not even from LA probably.
My uncle lives in LA