9/11 WTF

I can't believe that the 9/11 tragedy is being overshadowed by the release of 2 fuckin rap albums. Come on!!! How fucked up is this country. The war isn't even over and nobody is giving a shit about the lives that were lost and the permanent scar that 9/11 has left on america. Muthafuckas need to get their priorities straight. Im hating "RAP" music right now!!! (not hiphop)

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4 Comments:

  1. Reminis said...
    crazy-i just posted the same thing...
    Anonymous said...
    well i can see your point but at the same time 9/11 was 50 million years ago and everybody needs to really get over it. im sick and tired of everyone still getting mad when other events occur on this day. i mean really...we must go on as a country. albums are dropped every tuesday dude..are u saying no albums should be dropped if 9/11 falls on a tuesday? or no other event should occur if it falls on 9/11? is that really healing anyone or prolonging the inevitable? if you want to have a pitty party then have it by yourself but dont blame hip hop or rap for the lack of attention a tragedy that occured 5 years ago is or isnt receiving. i have mad friends whos bday's are on 9/11, etc..and i dont think they should have to pause their celebrations because some of us want to be upset.
    Khanone said...
    i see your point but when i actually have friends that are affected by that tragedy and have lost love ones there, its kinda hard to think about anything else. And the fact that both kanye and 50 decided to hold off on their albums and release it on a day that sticks to every americans mind as a marketing ploy is stupid.
    Khanone said...
    i dont know it has affected you but when you have a close friend who lost their parents on 9/11 then something like an album release doesnt really mean shit to me. hearing your friend cry is something that i usually dont forget...

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