This content originally appeared on Go Make Things and was authored by Go Make Things
Sometimes, it really hurts to think about how much the world lost with Tupac’s death (29 years ago last weekend).
His music was literal poetry over beats. He was nuanced and beautiful and scary and problematic and kind and complex. He was brilliant. And he was radical.
If you’ve never heard him talk outside of his music, you’re in for a real treat with this interview…
I feel like… there’s too much money here. No one should hit the lotto for 36 million and we got people starving in the streets.
That is not idealistic. That’s just real…
There’s no way that these people should own planes and then people don’t have houses, apartments, shacks, drawers, pants.
If they earned it, I think that’s good… but even if you earned it, you still owe. Because look at me. I don’t have that mega money, but I feel guilty walking by somebody…
If I know I got $3,000 in my pocket, I feel like it’s wrong to give that person a quarter, or a dollar. It’s wrong…
Can you imagine somebody having $32 million? $32, $32 million! And this person has nothing. And you can sleep?
These are the type of people that win humanitarian awards. Millionaires.
How can they be humanitarians by the fact that they millionaires and there’s so many poor people, shows how unhumane they are!
Tupac’s mom was a bonafide Black Panther and political activist. The apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
Like this? A Lean Web Club membership is the best way to support my work and help me create more free content.
This content originally appeared on Go Make Things and was authored by Go Make Things

Go Make Things | Sciencx (2025-09-16T14:30:00+00:00) Pac. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/09/16/pac/
Please log in to upload a file.
There are no updates yet.
Click the Upload button above to add an update.