“I'd rather be proud of what I am, rather than desperately try to be something I'm really not, just to fit in. And whether we want to accept it or not, that's what this culture or lack of culture is feeding us.”

The Poverty of Philosophy
Albums, Revolutionary Vol. 1 (2001)

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American rapper and activist 1978

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