Lil Boosie took an admirable stance against the glorification of his prison time earlier this week, claiming that imprisonment should never be used as marketing material.
"They hear ‘Free Boosie’ and see me come home after what I came home in and a lot of people glorified it, and that’s the total wrong thing to do,” Lil Boosie, who was released after five-years in prison this past March, says during an interview with NiteCap with Peter Bailey. "I was fighting the death penalty. What’s cool about that? If 12 jurors woulda said guilty, they’d be frying me.”
Boosie also commented on whether or not the "white man" is to blame for his struggle.
“I feel like African American is the worst race in the world because, first of all, we kill each other,” he says. “The White man ain’t waiting in your bushes with a choppa. The White man ain’t trying to take the rims off your car. The White man ain’t…. we doin’ this to each other. So how can we say ‘Eff the White man’? He ain’t doin' nothin’ but when we get in trouble. He doin’ his job.”
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