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2pac dear mama stereotypes
2pac dear mama stereotypes





Not only was he being offered amazing opportunities he was also maturing into being a better man. He voiced the struggles of a young black man in America through rapping.I don't think it's fair to make the assumption that he ''chose'' to live this lifestyle especially because his death was at his prime time when everything was going on. He came from that, he experienced that, so what better person to say ''Hey, there is a better tomorrow''? Like I said before I believe he tried to change himself and others while trying to make a difference in HIS own way. He was catering to the black youth that felt lost, hopeless, the kid that has grown up in poverty or even in a house full of crackheads. The word thug was always associated with someone who was a gangster and he tried to turn that around into a word that defined someone who has had a rough time growing up and is looking to better himself.

2pac dear mama stereotypes

If anything he tried to change a negative into a positive.







2pac dear mama stereotypes