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R.I.P Eddie Guerrero
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Debate: Tupac Shakur should be remembered as a black prophet or hardcore gangsta?
In my opinion Tupac Shakur should be remembered as a person fighting the struggle. I started listening to rap thanks to him and even though im not black I understood his message. I think he should be right up their with Martin Luther King but a little below him because of his criminal activities.
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The Next Great One н²
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"I think he should be right up their with Martin Luther King but a little below him because of his criminal activities."
![]() I love the guy, I don't think of him as a black prophet, but as a man who could bring the emotion out of a song... I haven't heard every song he sang, but those that I have heard, I like. If I had to choose, black prophet, Because the word "Gangsta" gets through around a lot these days. |
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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The interesting thing is that Ghandi was actually involved in some very QUESTIONABLE things before becoming established as the man we know today. And we're talking war crimes, Gitmo shit, not some gangbanging.
One's flaws do not make one less great if they've accomplished something important and strong. On the other hand, I'm not sure a pop culture iconisation of a message is worthy of that. However, if you truly think he's great, the fact that he had a criminal record surely shouldn't make a difference. |
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Mad
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He's no MLK.
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King of Love and Piss
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I think Eminem should be up there with MLK , but just a little below because of his whiteness.
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Tap-In
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Tupac was a feminist while MLK was a Reverend.
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Self-pity is my hobby...
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I think Tupac should be remembered as a black rapper.
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Enlarged Member
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When it comes to spreading a message via rap, I wouldn't even consider Tupac in Chuck D's league let alone calling him a prophet. My opinion anyways. I just heard Public Enemy will be coming out with a new album shortly. I hope it's good and not just a money making machine because Flav was on "The Surreal Life".
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Cranky Kong
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The thing that people seem to forget about Tupac is that he really couldn't even be considered a 'hardcore gangsta' type until his rap career really started popping off. He used to be a dancer and an actor and shit. He let the gangsta rap genre encompass him more than it ever should have, and for that decision, he lost his life. A black prophet he was not. The fact that you even have to say the word 'black' there is pretty fucking ridiculous. A hardcore gangsta he was not either. He was just an incredibly talented rapper who was out to make as much money as possible.
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World Class Raconteur
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Pretty good actor.
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Sisukas Mies
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All MLK did was take credit for other people's actions, having a habit of appearing at some kind of demonstration just before the cameras did.
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Listen to Killer Mike
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Go Choke on a Chode
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The following is an opinion I heard on the radio (summary of it, because this was 2 years ago, and there's no way in hell I can remember it word for word):
Tupac let the gangster rap scene engulf him to show what all that meaningless beef can actually lead up to: death. He was a martyr. He knew that by embracing the THUG LIFE image (which, strangely enough means The Hate You Give Little Infants Fucks Everyone), that he would die for it. He wanted to send a message to everyone in the rap game and on the streets that all this shit talking isn't worth it, because it could cost you your life. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That was the basic gist of his thoughts. I don't know if I would go that far, but I definitely think that he was trying to send a good message through his music. You just need to hear "Keep Ya Head Up", "Dear Mama", "Baby Don't Cry", and "Changes" (among others) to know that. |
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RAPTURE READY.
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What's Humpty Hump up to these days?
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Let's not forget the "poetry" of Limp Bizkit.
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Kiss the blade
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Dont forget to check out his 'melodies' also
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Crap. This brings up a pretty big question: Will Marky Mark be remembered as a white prophet or just a hardcore underwear model?
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TAKE IT EACE
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lol ridiculous thread
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You're a Fucken Samsquach
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Remembered as the guy who became a legend after he died, but would have burned out and faded away if he lived.
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love yourself
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LOL when I saw this as the last posted on the main page, I was like I bet this is a "The Answer" thread, then I saw the mile long sig.
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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R.I.P Eddie Guerrero
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Second City Saint
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how about as a dead rapper/actor
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Oops. (Not mocking Tupac, just mocking the dumb fucks who thought Tupac was brilliant enough to fake his death, and stupid enough to return after, though it would mean SERIOUS crimes) |
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