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WhydoWeCare
Los Angeles, CA · 5 days ago

They talk about us like they studied us. Like pain is a documentary they watched once. Like struggle is a chapter in a book they can close. But you can’t Google how we survive. You can’t podcast your way into this pressure. You can’t read about walking home watching every shadow and think you know what that heartbeat feels like. Some folks grow up blessed — neighborhoods calm, sirens distant, police a symbol of safety, not survival. That’s a different childhood. That’s a different world. Meanwhile, we grow up learning codes. How to move. How to speak. How to keep our hands visible. How to shrink ourselves just enough to make it home. And still they ask, “Why are we afraid of you?” Afraid of what? Of resilience? Of rhythm? Of people who built strength out of nothing but pressure and prayer? We don’t wake up armored in privilege. We wake up armored in experience. In history. In lessons passed down like heirlooms: “Make it home.” “Stay aware.” “Survive.” This isn’t about hate. It’s about understanding. You can’t tell someone how easy their road is when you’ve never walked it barefoot. So before you judge our anger, our caution, our intensity — try listening.

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Kerry Sweeney
Philadelphia, PA · 14 days ago

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Jacqueline Mertil
Miramar, FL · 21 hours ago

🥺, R.I.P to Tupac

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sparkle
Fresno, CA · 9 days ago

facts...she knows nothing...and Africans today knows nothing of our history. indigenous American Indians know our history through facts, DNA and Climate change

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Wyonda White
Houston, TX · 14 days ago

😡 the audacity.... they really think they know our life experience without living our experience in any way shape or form...

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debra hines
The Bronx, NY · a day ago

thats my man right there way bfo hes time sorry they couldn't deal with the truth in what he was saying like anything we want to start same shit but he will ever be in my heart rip Tupac

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Antwone King
Warner Robins, GA · 2 days ago

Straight like that 💯 👊🏿 💪🏿✊🏿.Can't no race tell me that they understand us,it's emphatically impossible. We as a ppl(Black Men and Women) came a long way,however we still got 400 + years to go..To hear these Caucasian ppl trying to speak about our situation is ludicrous.

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Joseph Lucas
Taylorville, IL · 9 days ago

I'm white and I loved his music and his music that came out after his passing. everything he talked about is happening ten times more. it's like he was seeing the future, his lyrics were being channeled through spirit 💯

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Mario Tuwan Bonds
Hanover Park, IL · 10 hours ago

A PSYCHOLOGIST TURNED RAPPER.

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Jackie Speedie Cox
Compton, CA · 2 days ago

that cop there on stage name was Blondie, he was a super dirty Compton Police he resting in peace now.

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Jayty
Hillside, NJ · 4 days ago

pac was def a force

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Joyce
Fort Lauderdale, FL · 13 days ago

RIP TUPAC😭🥰

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William Shortt
League City, TX · 14 days ago

im from Detroit Michigan i know how's it like never no if you see tomorrow

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Opps
Cherry Hill, NJ · 21 days ago

Tell that colonizer to stop colonizing

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Timothy Clark
Fort Worth, TX · 14 days ago

Pac

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Alonzo Akbar
Pittsburg, CA · 14 days ago

👍🏾💪🏾✊🏽

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Anthony Cherry
Chicago, IL · 14 days ago

Republicans

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Milton Blackman
Warren, MI · 14 days ago

💯💯💯💯

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Latonya
Dallas, TX · 14 days ago

whoop there is just like that and you heard from him

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Real Deal
Orlando, FL · 15 days ago

What that white guy is getting mad for?😒😒😒😒😒

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FishingFor G.A.W.S
Palm City, FL · 21 days ago

man I miss tupac

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FishingFor G.A.W.S
Palm City, FL · 21 days ago

democrats