Snoop Dogg responded to the video of the late rapper explaining the Black Panthers, how the group

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assisted Black Americans, and how 'Pac employed that same approach to serve people through

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music on Ari Melber's MSNBC interview programme Mavericks. The broadcaster showed a brief montage

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of videos in which Shakur explained how he and his community had grown weary of pleading

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for better treatment. According to 2Pac, "We asked with the Panthers; we asked with the Civil

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Rights Movement." "We questioned. What do you think we're going to do now that the folks who were

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asking are all dead or imprisoned? Ask?” On the broadcast, Snoop quickly said, "Fuck no."

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Now you understand. Even as I watch that, I can feel my spirit bursting. Because hearing that immediately

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transports me to that time and place, when our voices didn't matter, I feel like fucking someone up.

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When we spoke to people about corruption, violence, and other issues, they would take our words

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back at us and act as though we had a problem. You're aggressive. “No. The 50-year-old went on to

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say that America is violent. "We were at peace. The Black Panthers were formed to use weapons

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and carry out other nonviolent activities. We now lack a voice because you all came and shot and knocked them down.

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