Before release. Note 1:
When I released Really wanna know ya last November I thought I was preparing for a new chapter of my life. I felt happy, energetic, in love and my music said it all. Little did I know the past year was gonna be the hardest for me mentally. The world fell apart and I fell apart too. Some relationships broke, others got stronger, I started doubting myself, started feeling “sad” not being used to feeling sad (cause “I’m a positive person and positive people shouldn’t feel sad”) and I’ve paid the price of my own nature: rushing into things and decisions, jumping to conclusions and not allowing myself to feel down. I was at my lowest and I barely recognized myself... Here’s what people see about me most of times but what is in my next release deals with that part of me I’d never like to allow myself to be cause I don’t like it... Useless to say that writing music has played a key part in helping me and being my therapy those times and you know I am a sucker at pretending. So here’s the first of many notes of my truth.
(With attached all of my highest most stupid moments to keep everything very me and a little less dramatic cause life is very amazing❤️)
25 more sleeps till a new start.
#note1
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Cancel Culture is just an unfortunate byproduct of the MeToo movement caused by people witch-hunting, rushing to pass judgement & jumping to conclusions, as well as the skewed notion of social justice nowadays.
The movement itself only aims to provide a safe platform to encourage people to finally pick up the courage to speak up about their abuse.
Whatever is shown publicly on social media is only the tip of the iceberg. It was never our place as the community to play judge and jury and decide what's true & false or if anybody should be cancelled at all. Not to mention, false accusations with personal agendas are few and far between.
Please don't invalidate the entire movement and all the victims' sufferings just because of this.
Due of the trauma or shame associated with such encounters, many have been keeping their emotions and stories buried for many years.
While the predators continue thriving & upholding their pristine images in the spotlight, the victims have had to struggle through & get past a series of emotional and mental hurdles such as trauma, depression, anxiety or even suicidal thoughts, most of them doing so all alone in the process.
So imagine:
1. Getting sexually assaulted/harassed & traumatized by it
2. Not being able to tell anyone about it because the predator is someone popular / famous / charismatic / manipulative / have the power or influence to destroy your career or life
3. FINALLY gather the courage to speak up after so many years
4. ... only to get your story doubted & overwhelmed by vicious, personal attacks by the community. Really?
We can do better than this. Stop victim-blaming, please.
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To the author: I’d like comment that you failed to see we’ve entered an era of social media, whereby everyone is entitled to speak our minds and voice our opinions, and it’s entirely up to the audience to respond, to do their own research work, and then join in the conversation if desired. I’m afraid I must say that the point-of-view you presented, with all due respect, is coming from a very narrow-minded perspective: as if putting Nas Daily as an “authoritative figure”, dictating conversations like how broadcasts media used to be like, whereby his audience have no minds of their own, merely blindly listening to what he presented, often within a very limited time of what a commonly-accepted video-length allows. É.g., As an experienced video creator myself, you can go ahead and make a 20, 30, 40, even 50-minute video explaining everything there’s to say about a topic, but if nobody pays attention to it, then it defeats the purpose, doesn’t it?
My main point is: the audience ain’t dumb-dumbs, are they?
And we all have the responsibility to do our fact-checks and research, yes, that’s a presumption, but for those who don’t do so, yet love diving into the conversations and jumping to conclusions blindly, you can’t stop them even if you sit them in a 2-hour lecture and spoon-feed them facts.
With consistent effort put in over the years, Nas’ value to the community is to open up sensitive conversations, allowing the chance for people to think, discuss and debate, exchanging ideas thus making progress on these topics, otherwise more often than not, shunned by many of us who don’t even dare broach.
Social media is about the exchange of ideas. Not the obsolete one-way dictation and manipulation of opinions the broadcast media from the yesteryears used to practice.
Instead of nitpicking on what he’s left out, I appreciate him spearheading thousands of hard topics over such a long time.
You are not wrong in your commentary, but consider opening up your mind and think bigger, my Friend.
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