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Old 03-22-2013, 10:31 PM
 
Location: South Chicagoland
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Yeah it's unbelievable that kids listen to his music and follow his foot steps...

He needs to be off the streets for good.
He's a factor to why the damn gun violence is so high here in Chicago.
You are talking about a 17 year old kid being locked up for life just because he wrote a few songs that offended you. Fortunately, we have free speech. And he is a minor, anyway.
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Old 03-22-2013, 10:44 PM
 
Location: Roscoe Village Chicago, IL
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You are talking about a 17 year old kid being locked up for life just because he wrote a few songs that offended you. Fortunately, we have free speech. And he is a minor, anyway.
Well, he has done a little more than just write a few songs. He has been locked up already and it wasn't for his music.

Left in tears a not too long ago claiming that he can change and he can do better and just days ago was tweeting suggestive pictures about smoking marijuana. Worthy of getting locked up for? No. Worrisome that kids love him and want to be him? Absolutely.
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Old 03-22-2013, 11:39 PM
 
Location: South Chicagoland
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Well, he has done a little more than just write a few songs. He has been locked up already and it wasn't for his music.

Left in tears a not too long ago claiming that he can change and he can do better and just days ago was tweeting suggestive pictures about smoking marijuana. Worthy of getting locked up for? No. Worrisome that kids love him and want to be him? Absolutely.
I wouldn't blame a rapper for crime in Chicago anymore than I would blame a rock musician for a white kid who shoots up his high school..
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Old 03-23-2013, 12:02 AM
 
Location: Roscoe Village Chicago, IL
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I wouldn't blame a rapper for crime in Chicago anymore than I would blame a rock musician for a white kid who shoots up his high school..
I'll agree. There are criminals in Chicago (and every city) of every kind. However, I'm just saying that while he is a rapper he is also a proven criminal. You can blame crime on criminals.
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