T.I. on YSL Indictment: ‘Why The KKK Ain’t Been Hit Wit A RICO’
Everyone is weighing in on the recent YSL indictment where Young Thug and Gunna were arrested for their participation in street gang activity and conspiring to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
Rapper T.I. posted a question on social media asking why the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist terrorist group, has yet to be brought in on RICO charges.
Another figure in hip-hop, superstar producer Metro Boomin also weighed in on the YSL charges: “They get terrified every time an iconic black leader emerges with so much influence, respect, power, and appeal so they throw some bulls— charges together to lock him up and slow the movement down,” he They get terrified every time an iconic black leader emerges with so much influence, respect, power, and appeal so they throw some bullshit charges together to lock him up and slow the movement down. Look at American history it’s been a pattern for 100+ years.
He added: “These brothers need love, support, and prayer right now not jokes, criticism, or opinions.”
These brothers need love, support, and prayer right now not jokes, criticism, or opinions.
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) May 12, 2022
50 Cent shared a snippet of his “Get The Strap” music video, which the rapper seemed to have highlighted a specific line in the song.
“I am not gang gang/I do not gang bang/But play me like I’m p—-/I will get up and bang bang,” he rapped.
The caption for his post read, “I just don’t like the word Rico or conspiracy.”
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