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07. "we gon' be alright."

(pls watch interchangeable parts by Joel Francois in your free time, you won't regret it)

so according to black people who've been influenced by white news... kendrick lamar spent thousands on a gun and made himself the bullet.

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if you know anything about kendrick, you would check multiple sources before believing this white-washed, regurgitated bullshit. kendrick did not purchase this gun nor would he. he would never pay george zimmerman that much mula.

oh, well, he purchased the gun to destroy it, huh? then what does that do exactly? you're still profiting a murderer in the skin of the murdered... a black man would never set himself up that way.

we, as black men and women, are seen as guns. dangerous, deadly, dark and cold... and mama always told you don't bring a knife to a gun fight but i'm not mad atcha.

over the course of 2012 up until now, trayvon martin -his name a war cry- had been buried underneath the lies of a white, suburban male who got off scot free over the killing of a black teen. a $600 handgun being sold for over 10,000 simply because it was the one that restarted this genocide.

but i'm not mad at- actually, yes i am. i'm seething, fury embedded in my lungs, my lips permanently stretched in a war cry of some kind. a battle wound etched across my chest in the place of my heart, a new scar being added on with each and every last breath.

arizona and skittles sure do look like weapons, don't they?

due to the complications and incredibly unfair justice system, a man cannot be tried twice on the same grounds. zimmerman was found not guilty and i'm sure that jury room quite resembled the setting of twelve angry men.

that was the start of the revolution.

but 4 years later nothing had changed, this man still able to walk around and become a celebrity for the killing of an unarmed black teen.

honestly, i'm not sure where this "poem" is going right now. kendrick wouldn't buy it. this man shouldn't be allowed to sell it.

i just, i see something wrong with the fact that people can look at this and turn a blind eye, how people can see this unfairness and simply not acknowledge it. how this man was allowed to keep a gun that had been used in a murder...

how there are still people among us that argue that george zimmerman wasn't malicious and he's learned from his mistakes. don't be naive, don't act as if all lives are treated justly, and do not under any circumstances try to dismiss this act.

mr. zimmerman, does it fulfill a void in your shitty life to see your name on screen? does it make you feel like you are worth more by downplaying the worth of this boy's life?

trayvon, baby boy, i'm sorry your legacy turned out this way. we will not let him tarnish your name.

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this rant was all over the place, my apologies.

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