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Rap Artist With No Criminal Record Faces Life In Prison For Album Lyrics
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[quote:zacksavage:MV8yNzY1MjM3XzQ4MjU2OTUyXzVGNUY5MjdC] [quote:Em18966:MV8yNzY1MjM3XzQ4MjU2ODk1XzZDNEMyMkUz] Art, man. You can draw a picture of a murdered person - you can't murder someone and take a photo - you can fake it, though. If you are perpetuating these as actions you have taken, people may be concerned. If you call it a song, story or poem, it's a different story. [b]People are losing their ability to express themselves at all, it's bullshit.[/b] I can say something without an intent to do it. If someone else's fragile little mind can't handle entertaining an idea without believing it or acting upon it, that is hardly my fault However, this is a direct result of the dumbing down of the American populous via fluoridation and compulsory 'education' by government drone bots. [b]Stupid people need to be managed and protected from ideas - they lack the intellectual capacity to differentiate reality from fantasy[/b] It's a shame for those of us capable of being exposed to other's thoughts, ideas and art without crumbling [/quote] :informatio: Z [/quote]
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He never told anyone to do anything, he just wrote some music.
"The state of California has decided that freedom of speech is a privilege, not a right. Apparently, prosecutors believe that writing lyrics about crime is a crime itself – and one punishable by a life sentence in prison.
Brandon Duncan, also known as Tiny Doo, is in fact heading to trial, as a judge decided that there is legal grounds for prosecuting the man for his lyrics."
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