Author Topic: Suge, Pac, Vince Mc, who are the bravest men of modern history word and deed  (Read 94 times)

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Okay it’s one thing to be brave in action.  Like look at Shane McMahon and Mankind going off the top of a cage how many feet high fucking 30 feet or some shit and falling into the damn table.  That’s fuccing nutz.

Okay, so that’s one thing.  But I’m excluding them because it’s in deed but we know and care nothing for their words.

So who are the bravest men in modern history in both word and deed? 

#1. Pac
#2. Suge
#3. Rodman
#4. Tyson
#5. Vince McMahon
#6.  Donald Trump

Again there were other athletes like maybe a football player or MMA that may have gone harder than Rodman.  I don’t think anyone went harder on the NBA court.

But then who also had the voice to back it up?  Rodman was all out in words and deed.  So that’s why he makes the list including the others. 

Maybe Muhammad Ali is probably on there but I’m not sure he is our era.  Maybe Malcolm X but the race thing has just been so overblown over the last 10 years I’m kind of just weary of anybody on the race narrative even if it may have been legit in those times.
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I would say it’s pretty brave of Master P to take Snoop from Suge and Death Row considering how powerful and feared Suge was at the time

Eminem definitely for growing up in a predominantly black neighborhood and being constantly bullied and beat up and didn’t turn racist like a lot of white kids would. Instead he was best friends with proof and delved deep into hip hop to become the greatest rapper of all time

DMX for bringing raw shit back when hip hop was headed towards its flashy bling bling era

Xzibit for making “Fathers Day” and “Sorry I’m Away So Much”. Not many songs about fatherhood in hip hop

RBX for knowingly eating Suges chicken



 

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Eminem definitely for growing up in a predominantly black neighborhood and being constantly bullied and beat up and didn’t turn racist like a lot of white kids would. Instead he was best friends with proof and delved deep into hip hop to become the greatest rapper of all time




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