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Re: "The white man is the Devil" = POISON!

My favourite 2Pac albums would have to be "Me Against The World" and "MAKAVELI, the don killuminati, the 7 dat theory". But i learnt alot more about Tupac from his spoken words too, that's when i saw his etiquette and recognised raw righteousness. Tupac was not tamed by society like most of us, and through him i got back to my essence of being who i was before they calmed me down in schools and places like so.

I do take back calling you a devil because now i know that you were making a point with your jokes, but at the same time those jokes can play a role for the enemy because someone might read your joke and dismiss THE TRUTH. And my telling the world about Nas is not an opinion or something that needs to be respected by anyone, it's something that you're all going to know very very soon. The Truth needs no allies, she only needs to be respected. Truth implies more Truth, so if you know any then for real then it would make more sense to you now instead of later. Take that into consideration now and again later.

Peace & Best Wishes,

David

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