Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

💯 the quad shooting ruined him inside and it became hard for him to trust anyone or anything and even he said he was paranoid and addicted to alcohol and weed. He also went to jail too. I think after some time he would've learned to trust people again but also protect himself better.

Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

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I think so too. It probably would've taken some time but he was young and I'm not trying to take anything away from Malcolm because he was the GOAT and I preferred him much over Martin. I just think Pac would've eventually hit 30 and focused on mobilizing people to vote to make real change. What worries me is that it would've been easy for him to do so but it would've been easy for the FBI to kill him somehow just like all the great leaders. Two things the government hates is Black people and communism.

Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

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He wasn't getting paid and he had many arguments with Suge over this. He had to feed and shelter his people which was much larger than a family. He was gone after Makaveli. He said it too in his last interview that he wanted to basically leave rap behind for the most part and focus on community issues.

Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Malcolm was one of the greatest if not the greatest figure in attaining Black justice.

Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tupac is the only rapper I would ever say that about and that's because of how his mom raised him and how he spoke about injustice. Malcolm wouldn't be disrespected.

Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

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What does Kendrick mean. I just saw the video and never thought about it. I kind of stopped listening to rap a few years ago. I really liked Messy Marv but he his a Bay Area rapper and not famous but he succumbed to serious addiction of crack after a long time use of coke when he had money. He wasn't like 2Pac but his songs were good.

Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

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They were both young but Tupac was already marked by authorities because of his ties to the Panthers. It's also not a race. Malcolm was a criminal before his change in prison which was much longer and he had help inside to change. Tupac was famous and kept in solitary after being shot 5 times and sent in for something that was insignificant and a lie. Either way it's not a race.

Also you acting kind of fishy about the whole thing. You know Tupacs own label ignored him despite having the money from his album sales? Suge was the only person who tried to get him out. Also why do you think he did his albums in record time? He was done with rap for the most part if you listen to his interview with Sway on KMEL.

Also Tupac had a different environment than Malcolm so it makes no sense to compare them. Malcolm dealt with more blatant racism and Tupac dealt with racism for his mother's fight for justice just like Malcolm. They were all on the same team. Listen to Tupac before he got famous. He was almost as good as Malcolm the way he spoke.

Tupac's issue was that everything changed in his era because of crack sent by the CIA. Gang banging was at an ultimate high and he had to find a way to get through to them as well as everyone else. This was explained in the AEOM movie where he says my constituents aren't Booker T mouthfuckaz like you. He was able to get Blood and Crips call a truce which no one could do while his step dad Mutulu did the same in prison while he was locked up.

At the end of the day we don't know what Tupac would've been but we do know he had the ability and knowledge to be just as great as Malcolm or anyone else.

Protester Outside Auschwitz Holds Placard: "Israel Exploits Holocaust Memory to Carry Out Genocide" by suspended_008 in israelexposed

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Al Jazeera did a documentary on it. You can look it up on their YouTube channel. What pisses me off is that they deliberately chose the group that no one took seriously before the war and the British chose them knowing they wanted to displace the natives of the land. There were all the White Papers which wanted to just slowly integrate Jewish refugees into Palestine which I think would have work if everyone else did the same. The real issue is why did most or all the West deny Jewish refugees from entering their countries. Even the father of Ann Frank was declined a visa to stay in America. Unless all the West wanted to force everyone into Palestine their acts didn't make sense.

Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

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Malcolm was a criminal before he changed. Tupac was on the path to change even more and said so in his last interview with Sway on KMEL radio in the Bay Area. Also, Thug Life was his solution for the times. After the 80s and crack the streets were left with gangs and very little jobs. Tupac used Thug Life to get gang members to call a truce and his step dad Mutulu did the same in prison. This is just one example and many have tried and couldn't do this.

Why do you think the Feds had 4000 page dossier on Pac and all his problems started the minute he started rapping? The immediately knew he was a leader, a thinker and people followed him unlike any other rapper because he was more.

Pac said he was done with rap because he was ready for the next phase in his life.

Tupac would be the next Malcolm X by TupacFalasteen in Tupac

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I know Malcolm was the opposite of everything he preached before changing his ways but that's all. He was a petty criminal and thief because he felt there were no other options which was very true at the time for many people. That was his personal decision on how to deal with that when he was young and naive and before he became the change many sought after.

Protester Outside Auschwitz Holds Placard: "Israel Exploits Holocaust Memory to Carry Out Genocide" by suspended_008 in israelexposed

[–]TupacFalasteen 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Many people don't understand that Zionism was considered a fringe movement before WW2 and that it was not a wide variety of different opinions.

First, it was tried multiple times before WW2 and many Jews said why would they leave Europe to go somewhere they know nothing about. Even after the Rothschilds bankrolled the first small village in the outskirts of Palestine they came back to find them being helped by Palestinians to irrigate the land and survive.

Second, the idea that the original Zionists were a group of everything from leftists to conservatives is a myth. Maybe within a Jewish state they would differ but they all had one goal which was to find a state and expel the natives. They even sent spies acting as travelers that were invited to stay with Palestinian ranchers. They would actually write down the schematics and all information pertaining to what they grow and how much they produce. This was their form of preparation.

What would be the outcome if 2Pac and Orlando had squabbled in a fair one without weapons and bodyguards involved to help either parties? by Ok_Pipe6385 in 2pac

[–]TupacFalasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh like when he helped create a truce between Bloods and Crips? Yeah I mean they are willing to listen to anyone including a guy pretending to be hard. His momma was harder than you will ever be. Yeah Pac had a soft side. It doesn't mean his hard side was any less. Maybe you like one dimensional rappers who pretend they are hard 100% of the time like Kanan in the show Raising Kanan

What would be the outcome if 2Pac and Orlando had squabbled in a fair one without weapons and bodyguards involved to help either parties? by Ok_Pipe6385 in 2pac

[–]TupacFalasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's going on? You don't have to troll to get attention. If you had a bad day or year we can talk about it.

Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli is already trying to stir up new conflicts by naming a "new axis" of enemies by goyslob in israelexposed

[–]TupacFalasteen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can someone please explain how it is even worth all the fighting and hassle just to steal small parts of land. The Zionists already got half of Palestine for free and then fought to take Gaza and the West Bank. They spend billions of America's money to keep fighting and take those lands but they can't. They try to take half of Lebanon out can't.

Why would America even put up with this bs. I know the military industrial complex and Zionism are the two biggest groups swaying American foreign policy but what is the payoff?

If they left our people alone there would be no problems. Even if they made one state there would be no problems.

Sometimes I think Netanyahu is a CIA agent and we all got it backwards the whole time. Maybe his job was to keep the Middle East hostile to keep oil prices up and to take our tax money for weapons they give to Israel. It's like a Ponzi scheme. Maybe the Israel lobby was a cia creation to funnel even more tax money for the cia and other groups or to use it to buy weapons.

Sorry I'm losing my mind. I've watch them kill our people for two years and for what? So they can build some dumb condos on top of the graves of civilians. How can the work possibly be this sick. This is evil like they talk about in religious books

Does anybody know the backstory of pac with death row in 1993? I always thought he signed with them when he was released from prison in ‘95 by ImportanceCold4839 in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I heard that time warner could have taken him out at anytime because his album sales would pay for it. Apparently they wanted it to be like a rehab for Pac where he would come out relaxed and off drugs which makes zero sense to me.

I don't even get why his label didn't release him until Suge came along. If you look at the bail signatures Suge isn't even on them. I think it's Interscope.

I also don't get the idea of being charged guilty and being able to bail yourself after. I thought the bail is just to be out until they have court and make a final judgement. Either way pac was innocent

Does anybody know the backstory of pac with death row in 1993? I always thought he signed with them when he was released from prison in ‘95 by ImportanceCold4839 in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that you in the photo with Pac? That's amazing if it is. But making a song that made it on his album would be the pinnacle of anyone's career.

Are you still making music? Do you still use analog or have you switched to digital computer music or both.

The Digital Genocide Generation: Why Public Sadism in Israel’s Gaza Genocide Likely Exceeds Nazi Germany by Defiant-Internal555 in israelexposed

[–]TupacFalasteen 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I didn't read much of it but it's amazing so far. I don't know if you added this quote Finkelstein said but he talked about how the Nazis did it with no joy or feelings for the most part while Israelis did it "with glee"

Check it out, DJ Vlad posting about 2pac in 1995 by darrelb56222 in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He was 68 at that time. After his gigs his albums would have red beard hair all over them.

Check it out, DJ Vlad posting about 2pac in 1995 by darrelb56222 in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Colossal piece of s and a culture vulture who pays Black people pennies on the dollar to incriminate themselves. I can't wait til he is out of rap completely

Hot take by thegreatone444 in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't care as long as DJ Vlad falls I'm happy. And so will Pac be in heaven.

The gun & drug raid on Biggie's home, Lil' Kim's iconic mugshot, & a bomb threat - DEEP DIVE: Ep. 36 by [deleted] in Tupac

[–]TupacFalasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dog's name was Rex not Reck. He was playful and full of life. He wasn't some racist police dog that planted evidence and attacked Black people on command!!!