The death of Nipsey Hussle shook up the hip-Hop community. Every one from celebrities, fans and family felt like they lost a great person to this unwarranted tragedy. Today one of Hip-hop’s biggest and most respected moguls spoke out and he isn’t calling from Bloods..Crips… and other organizations within the black communities across America to unite.
J Prince shared a clip of he and Nipsey speaking together where he called for an end to the violence. He left this message under the post:
“La Stand up! Nipsey’s gone right now and no one can bring him back to life. I saw a lot of myself in Nipsey, that love to give back to the hood, and brothers like us know that there’s a possibility that we could get killed in the hood every time we enter.
In spite of knowing that, our love for the hood is stronger than fear or death because we are built differently than most. –
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Since many are actually discouraging going back to the hood after reaching levels of “success” to give back by opening businesses, creating income and opportunities and being present. Understand that those are the people who don’t understand our mentality especially those who’ve abandoned the hood. –
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I won’t to take this opportunity to criticize his works and efforts he put into his community because I knew this brothers’ spirit. We had many conversations and inspired one another. –
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The truth of the matter is, this shouldn’t have never happened like this. We have to put a wall of protection around our loved ones to prevent clowns from having access to harm them without serious consequences. In other words, this clown should’ve been DOA.
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It’s time for Crips, Bloods, Community Activist, all of the gangs and regular civilians to come together on one accord and send a message to these clowns that there’s nowhere to go or hide for the violation of taking our loved one Nipsey and many others for senseless murders.
So therefore anybody’s who’s harboring this clown is in violation. –
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Nipsey started a great work, and I would hope the homies in the hoods of LA are not discouraged from giving back and creating opportunities in their communities because of clowns. –
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Let’s just deal with the clowns! There’s power in numbers! What a great time to deal with the enemies!
I send my condolences to family and friends around the world. R.I.P. Homie!“