Saturday, November 5, 2011

Worldstarhiphop.com sacrifices lives and shows black on black violence for pageviews


Ziti
Black Urban Times

The rap world lost another young black man when a 26 year old man was killed in LA. The thing is that even though worldstarhiphop.com was recently on the source digital power 30 as no.1, there's still some type of problem with a website that is constantly putting black-on-black violence on display for millions to see without a disclaimer or any type of message to combat the random acts of violence on their website.



Back in mid-September, RoseMo made headlines across hip-hop blogs when he and Brick Squad recording artist Ice Burgandy detailed an alleged run-in with L.A. rap star The Game, which they claimed ended with Game being knocked out at a Los Angeles shopping mall. Then more recently,  days before his tragic death, RoseMo surfaced on blogs again, in a clip where he is seen fighting local rapper Boskoe1 while his friend, CTE rapper 2Eleven, films and comments about it.
Both altercations stemmed from arguments that began on Twitter, involving RoseMo's childhood friend Ice Burgundy, an L.A. rapper affiliated with Waka's Brick Squad label.
Police told the Times that The Game is not a suspect in the case. "Our investigation is leading us in a different direction," Police Detective Gabriel De La Torre said.
It's unclear if his previous beefs on the Internet contributed to his death.
Waka Flocka's publicist told the L.A. Weekly that he had no affiliation with RoseMo, but has worked with Ice Burgundy in the past.
RoseMo, 26, is survived by his 3-year-old daughter. His family and friends are planning to hold a vigil for him in Inglewood on Saturday (November 5).


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The driver of the other car, identified as Jomo Adoula Zambia, 26, of Los Angeles, was found to have gunshot wounds to the arm and torso. He died at the hospital.
DiBernardo said police are investigating the shooting but had no information on the circumstances.
When will worldstarhphop.com step up and use its high amount of traffic to send a positive message? Short answer..never. Just like a drug dealer needs to "get that dough" ..worldstar will "get those pageviews" no matter what..who cares about the message they send with the constant displays of violence. Of course its wasy to say just don't log on, but then again..you're not the one dead right now.source

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