@returnofthebrn@Dee34th@FrankMagana15 Control wasn’t even a diss. Drake was the only person who took it personally. It was people mad that they weren’t mentioned.
Racial terror and violence against Black people has always been a public spectacle and entertainment for white people. To this day.
This is who they are. Their violence is inherent.
@NoimnotabotFool@trpcharles There’s no way you blaming black women for recording but not the white man over there crashing out, threatening his wife and kid
@Dee34th@FrankMagana15 Uhm no. Drake did a podcast dissing Kendrick back in 2013. Kendrick and Drake been throwing shots for years and never resolved it. That’s why he had shocked when Drake wanted the Kendrick feature.
White colonisers of South Africa - “The negro does not need a home ...he can sleep under a tree.” I'm baffled by how Black South Africans tolerated this nonsense.
A Seattle man who shot and killed an eight-month pregnant Korean-American woman and nearly killed her husband when they were driving to work has been found not guilty by reason of insanity. Cordell Goosby murdered Elina Kwon and her unborn baby in June 2023
@Kurrco When you realize how much of a set up this was and how the game was rigged even before Drake dropped push-ups. 21 Savage was right he should’ve never responded. It seems like the fix was in with every other person.
J. Cole on his first reaction to hearing Kendrick Lamar's "Like That" verse 👀
"My first reaction is, 'That sh*t is hard.' Like, it's a hard ass verse. Undeniably."
"My second reaction is, 'Not now, n****... This is inconvenient for me.'"
(Via Talk With Flee)