A black man can’t even apologize for something that doesn’t sit right in his own spirit without being called weak. That’s wild.
@TorreySmithWR This don’t have nothing to do with being black you know that
@TorreySmithWR Kendrick Started The War 💣..Cole’s Pure Intentions Were To Disregard The Invitation But The World And Some Of His Conglomerates Steered Him To Retaliate 🗣️. Once Engaged He Realized That Though It’s “Friendly Competition”, I Defer Not To Insult With My Brother..SIMPLE❗️
@TorreySmithWR You missing the point. Respectfully. He called himself the best and was challenged then backed down on what he supposedly stood on. Big difference
@TorreySmithWR @ShaunChelle Exactly. It is wild.
@TorreySmithWR That's what happens when you show weakness when it's war time. I'm sorry we're holding him to the standards of manhood.
@TorreySmithWR Soon as niggas start getting some heat here yall go with the “a black man this and a black woman this” I wonder if you niggas can go a day A DAY Without crying about your skin color
@TorreySmithWR This man has also been asking for months for a challenger and then one approaches he withdraws. A man that cannot come to any sort of resolve is no man at all! Stop it.
Its unfortunate how society often equates vulnerability with weakness, especially for black men. Its essential to honor ones own truth and feelings, regardless of how others may perceive it. Strength lies in authenticity and self-awareness, not in conforming to societal expectations.
@TorreySmithWR You can't let people put a battery in your back to do things that don't really feel right in your spirit. People will use your life as entertainment if you let them but at the end of the day the only person that has to live with your actions is you. J Cole chose right