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Thug History The word Thug actually comes from the word in India Thuggee. When the British Colonized India, they found that there was a group of people that were not afraid of death, sometimes seeking death in battle or by running off cliffs, and they were known as the Noose Operators because they were very good at the art of Strangulation which in modern terms would be recognized as Going for their neck. They would often work as organized Gangs, with district leaders and things like that (Police and Gang structure is pretty much exactly the same if you dont know). They would often split up and line up miles apart on a road way, then they would slowly join a traveling group, each of them pretending to be alone, until they were all together at which time they would lead the people to a killing spot. The word made its way to America, and Tupac made it popular by inventing Thug Life, people were already being called and calling themselves Thugs or Gangsters, but 2Pac put it in everyones face. It originally made its way to America via the Italian Mob, which used their Thugs to do leg work. Tupac realized that his people were afraid of/Believed in the Illuminati, and he wanted to Squash that, and once the president said his name on TV he had the platform to do it. I am not exactly sure who educated Tupac, but he was very inspired by Niccolo Machiavelli, Tupac was even known as Makaveli. Machiavelli is the founder of Modern Political Science (Called PoliSci by students) and Political Ethics. He grew up in a time when the Pope of Italy would constantly declare war on the Italian city states, and many of the politicians were bought off. A Politician who has been bought off is known as a Condottieris or Contractors, which in Ancient Italy was done openly, not as Bribes or Political Donations. Machiavellianism is the concept that comes out of Machiavellis book The Prince. This book was written as a Mirrors for Princes style, which means it was meant to be read by kings and rulers. It is basically a book about how people use political power for personal gain, and it shaped much of the modern western thought as far as Politicians. If you have ever heard Politicians lie, that is common knowledge because of Machiavellis book. People like to think Tupac was Provoking the Police and that is why he was in trouble, but his most famous court case was when he shot 2 cops in the ass and didnt get convicted because the Cops were off duty, Drunk and had guns from the evidence locker. So obviously they just had it out for him. There is something known as Malevolent Creativity. We all understand normal creativity, where someone uses their imagination to create something, or when someone puts 2 things together and makes something new, or even when someone just does something out of the norm to see if they can. That is normal creativity, Malevolent creativity is different. For example, if someone says We have a drug problem in our town and you say Lock them all up or We need to crack down on our people this is Malevolent creativity, a simply online example, would be if someone was annoying you in a forum, instead of being creative and finding a way to ignore them or deal with them, the Malevolently creative thing to do would be to Ban them, for being annoying. Most people have the ability to do complex problem solving and be creative, but this other route is taken by people who are more self absorbed aka Low Emotional Intelligence, or No Empathy which could lead to worse, more sociopathic behavior. Many people think Tupac was trying to hurt people, but he was not. He was trying to teach people about Politics and how bad it was in the streets. If you listen to his music he is never saying like Go kill people he is saying Why are we shooting each other and Why are our women getting raped by our men and Why do we let ourselves think there is something holding us down. Everyone should listen to Changes, Mama and Keep Ya Head Up. And while listening to these songs, remember Tupac lived in and was talking about the early 90s and late 80s. Not the 60s. Since a lot of people like to pretend after the 60s everything was cool with race relations. https://youtube/watch?v=nay31hvEvrY
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 23:48:21 +0000

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