1994 - 2Pac Interview With Ed Gordon - Part 2
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@thegiftedmedia This aint political, its real
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I like 2pac a lot. In the end of the day, the guy was different. And any different celebrity will always stick out. Today, everybody seems the same, everybody scared of voicing any political opinions. Why?
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@Foamposite26 I agree. Actually I appreciate the fact that Ed Gordon asked Tupac questions that pertained to some of the media frenzy that Tupac was swept up in. It gave Tupac a chance to explain himself. Tupac is one of the greatest men of my era. If he were still alive, he would still be a positive influence on American society. Most of the tabloid press against him was completely unwarranted and irrational. Regardless of other rappers, Tupac was quite possitive with his messages. R.I.P
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What's up with all the Ed Gordon hate? He wasn't disrespectful or condescending to Tupac in any way. He asked him questions that were appropriate for that time. I'm pretty sure if his questions were a problem, Tupac would have addressed him accordingly.
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@Adjei88 I'm glad i'm not the only one who identified that this man had an agenda.
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all this interviewer asks and says is against pac. fuck this bitch! sensationalist whore! 2pac inspires me, he so real, legit and a badass!
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Dam this interviewer came ready with these questions ready to stump 2pac, 2pac answered all of them like a G no pussyfooting no bs real talk .
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What Tupac said about Jesse Jackson was ABSOLUTELY true!
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This interviewer need to get shot. Bitch ass nigga actin like he against PAC and his music and PAC gettin more irritated. Everytime PAC come with a answer he tries to throw more n more dirt on PAC. He should go and interview someone else cause its obvious this dude is blind to the real world and what's really going on. Pisses me off seeing someone act as if none of this poverty is really going on and that the govt is set up to keep it that way.
that reporter is a perfect example of them "brothers" who used to interview malcolm x, i wouldn't call him an uncle tom but it's like he's got an agenda, just because ur educated don't make you better, i'm an educated person and i still see tupac shakur as a great philosopher for our youth todaY!
Adjei88 7 months ago 30
Isn't it a coincidence that Tupac, MLK Jr., and Malcolm X, all died from getting shot.
Cocoacraze94 6 months ago 28