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So just because I don't worship Pac and I call out his character flaws
This thread is about his actions and violence and how they caused another man to die,orphaned two children, and set the rap game back God knows how long.
Quote from: Prodigal Son on June 19, 2011, 12:12:23 PMThis thread is about his actions and violence and how they caused another man to die,orphaned two children, and set the rap game back God knows how long. Throwing that on all his shoulders is bullshit.
I don't know why anyone would fight the notion 2pac wasn't a very good person. It doesn't take away what an amazing artist he was. Edgar Allen Poe was a piece of shit as a person, doesn't mean he isn't one of the most gifted poets in human history
Quote from: Jaydc is back on June 19, 2011, 11:07:34 AMI don't know why anyone would fight the notion 2pac wasn't a very good person. It doesn't take away what an amazing artist he was. Edgar Allen Poe was a piece of shit as a person, doesn't mean he isn't one of the most gifted poets in human historyPac was not only a great artists but he was also a great person, and it all goes hand in hand anyway. You can't separate a man from his art like that.
Pac was not only a great artists but he was also a great person, and it all goes hand in hand anyway. You can't separate a man from his art like that.
Most of those problems he brought on himself. You don't see Talib or common in those situations now do you?
Your a niave child romanticizing a false fatherhood figure
The point is that Pac is a rose that grew from the cracks of concrete. He wrote that poem for a reason. And the reason he wrote that poem is for this very day, when years after his passing people would unknowingly criticize the tattered petals and thorns... and fail to see that a rose grew from the cracks of the concrete when nobody cared.
Pac created "culture". I know you guys are too ignorant to ever understand the value of that. But 2pac actually created joys and pleasures that weren't in existence before him. He enhanced the quality of people's lives, he inspired them to do good things, and he was an outlet and a therapeutic escape for people during hard times. This world is a far better place because Pac lived in it.