Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Freeway Rick Ross Addresses Rapper Rick Ross & Artists’ Obligation to Be Truthful

There is a teachable moment about the state of our community when a man who has a respectable job as a correctional officer, has to recreate himself in my former image as a large-scale kingpin to gain what he feels is social acceptance as a successful man. I along with many others would have given it all up for stability and opportunity, when Reagan came into office with Trickle down gutting assistance programs, and privatization of public sector jobs ripped through our cities it strip-mined those types of stable jobs in a very short period from Black America.
I will continue to go around the country and speak at schools, speaking to the need for the youth to avoid getting caught up in the dope game. Also I will be going city to city giving artists that don’t get looks by labels Mixtape exposure. I look forward to the release of my autobiographical book due out in February, and film in development to help tell the truth about how Black American Cities developed and turned to drugs, the dope game and its consequences.
- Freeway Rick Ross


“Freeway” Rick Ross may have lost the battle for his name but it is apparent that the reformed drug kingpin is not letting up on his war in educating the youth about the ills of criminal activities.  The former dealer had earnings, in 1980 dollars, was said to be in excess of $900 million, with a profit of nearly $300 million.  Converted to present-day values, that amount swells to an astonishing $2.5 billion gross and netting $850 million in profit. If anyone is qualified to speak on the subject it is The Real Rick Ross.  However, he chooses to steer the youth away from the lure of the streets and downfalls of fast money.

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