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Everybody’s Stupid, CLXXVI

“Beatin’ up a bitch don’t make you shit, but then again, some niggas think it makes ‘em men!” Eazy-E’s classic diss track, “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s,” has been stuck in my head for about two weeks now. The discernibly disdainful diatribe is directed at legendary hip hop producer Dr. Dre, who famously assaulted two women—singer Michel’le and rapper Dee Barnes—and was a former friend and groupmate of Eazy-E. Both of Eazy’s verses in the song were penned by retired Compton rapper Gangsta Dresta, who was a decent lyricist, in my opinion. Niggas sure love drama, don’t they? When was the last time an inimical ignoramus pulled you into some drama that you had no choice but to address? Unfortunately, some people have fragile egos that drive their determination to convince everyone that they’re important. When someone won’t accept that you don’t give a fuck about them, their persistence in attempting to be an imposition in your life is evoked by their belief that they should be significant to everyone. Have you ever beat up a bitch? Personally, I’m a lover, not a fighter. But we all know that there are women out there who love to batter and berate men as if men “aren’t supposed to” fight back. No matter who you are, if you don’t want to fight, don’t start one. Equality is treating everyone the same, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc. Yet, certain women’s abusive tendencies definitely don’t excuse the insecure men who’re violent toward women because they feel emasculated by the exposure of their sensitivities. You know a man is a bitch when there’s a clear pattern of abuse, and especially when they’re in denial about their mental fragility. Diverging slightly, I don’t intend to offend, but the majority of humans refuse to accept that they’re weak-minded. Too many people lie to themselves and everyone else about who they are, and that’s why some people read my perspectives and assume that I mean the opposite of what I’m saying. As a reminder, I’m not a liar and I mean whatever I say. But speaking of West Coast diss tracks, from one to five, where would you rank “Not Like Us” amongst “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s,” “No Vaseline,” “Hit ‘Em Up,” and “Dollaz + Sense?” By artist and in chronological order, I’m going with Eazy-E, Tupac, Ice Cube, Kendrick Lamar, and then DJ Quik. And just as an honorable mention, The Game’s “Pest Control” track dissing Meek Mill is a classic in my eyes. Some people believe that war is good for nothing, but like I always say, those people are inclined to capitulate to oppressors and likely don’t understand the importance of resistance. When something means something to you, you vow and venture to protect it, right? Beefing in hip hop is equivalent to battling for supremacy in the real world, in the sense that prominence in the culture is analogous to preeminence in global relations. And that’s just a nerdy way of saying that most participants’ number-one priority is to be in the number one spot wherever they are. Do you always feel like you need to understand why everyone does whatever they do? If that’s the case, you should consider checking yourself before you wreck yourself. If you aren’t involved with or affected by something, principally if your intention isn’t to be of assistance, your concern for the matter is unwarranted and in all likelihood unwanted. What level of inquisitiveness do you deem intrusive or violating? In rap beefs, motherfuckers deliberately aim below the belt and try their best hit their opponents where it hurts. And attacking a person’s weaknesses is the best way to injure their pride. But to discover a person’s weak spots, you generally must intrude into their private life. Remember, hurt people hurt people. So, you should never journey into a space where violating could get you hurt, unless you’re a glutton for punishment.

So, I just saw a commercial on YouTube starring a trans woman who was promoting “PrEP,” which is a medication that’s meant to help prevent the contraction of HIV via sexual intercourse. Of course, PrEP is primarily marketed to the LGBTQ+ community. But the commercial made me think about how humans create standards and norms for everyone and foolishly suspect that no one will reject them. One of those standards and norms is sexuality based on gender. And if you believe you should have a say in who or how anyone else decides to be, you’re a stupid motherfucker, period! Motherfuckers, nobody gives a fuck about you, how you feel, or what you think. And if you don’t believe me, just think about how frequently you experience things that you hate. If you’re incessantly speaking and acting against inconsequential things that don’t change regardless of how much you hate, why don’t you feel stupid? If humans could only accept that they don’t matter to anyone who doesn’t consider or acknowledge them, the world would undoubtedly be a better place. You can’t be happy if you’re haphazardly hateful—it’s impossible. Well, unless hating makes you happy, but that means you’re a horrible person whose life is hardly habitable. What’s the point of fighting against things that you can’t control? If same-sex relations have been scoffed and scowled at for seemingly forever, but the LGBTQ+ community grows stronger and prouder each day, what’s the point of objecting to them? Moving on, what’s something that makes people happy that annoys you? For me, at this point, damn-near everything and everybody on the internet irks the fuck out of me. Motherfuckers eating in the car, those beauty influencers who filter every video and picture, all these BBLs and lace front wigs, every wannabe comedian and skit maker, podcasters who don’t be talking about shit, etc. Nah, we need an evolution ASAP! But if the internet is good for anything, it’s proving how insecure and impressionable everybody is, which corroborates my position on humanity’s inclusive weak-mindedness. That’s not a slight, it’s a fact. And you, my fellow humans, are the evidence! In thinking about hatefulness after expressing my annoyances, I must ask, what determines hatred in your opinion? By definition, hatred is a strong feeling of dislike. But from my point of view, in the prior context as pertaining to biases against personal choices, hatred is prejudice and unjustifiable opposition to something or someone. I don’t consider circumventing and dismissing things that annoy me hating. My motto is, to each its own, but leave me the fuck alone! Nobody is obligated to like everything or everyone, and understanding that could help you acquire a distinctive identity. The problem is, a lot of people feel entitled to impose themselves and their beliefs onto everyone who disagrees with them, in turn forming and fueling hatred that creates unnecessary conflict. At the end of the day, people don’t have a choice but to accept that everyone is free to be whomever they want to be, and no laws or standards and norms can change that. People aren’t going to express themselves in secrecy just because some stupid motherfucker doesn’t like who they’ve decided to be! Again, I ask everyone, who the fuck are you?! If you’re a human, whatever authority you’ve taken or been given is merely an idea—a suggestion. If you want confirmation of that claim, just browse social media. And you’ll see that there is a myriad of content showing people who oppose every single fucking thing that you stand for, no matter who you are! I’m sorry, but the world is not yours for the taking! Nobody owns human nature! And for many of us, our nature is to decide for ourselves! Forget focusing on happiness, and focus on owning your decisions! Stop letting these humans get you down, all they do is lie, fake, and hate! Fuck people! Peace.

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