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This account is either a troll or a bot, deliberately spreading misinformation.
It seems you are the troll, hahaha
You just reposted the same reply 15 times to four different communities…
Just by looking at my account you may be able to tell a human is doing it.
I do post a good amount, buy I make sure to limit it to human speed, which I manually post.
A bot would be much quicker and better at posting…without making typos or such.
I hope this explaination helped you understand a bit more, feel free to reply with question or critics when I reply, just don’t copy paste the replies accross multiple communities.
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“Malcolm X.X.X.” is a tribute to XXXTENTACION, a friend and fellow rapper of Kodak Black who died in June 2018. They were both incarcerated in Broward County Jail in March 2017 and collaborated later that year on Kodak’s “Roll in Peace.”
This song samples Malcolm X, who was an avid African-American civil and human rights advocate during the 1960s. Kodak compares XXXTENTACION to Malcolm X, amalgamating their names. Both figures were killed by gun violence.
Malcolm X.X.X. is a powerful and thought-provoking song by Kodak Black that delves into the complexities of identity, social injustice, and personal growth. The song serves as an homage to the iconic civil rights activist, Malcolm X, while also addressing Kodak Black’s personal experiences and struggles. Through its raw lyrics and emotional delivery, Malcolm X.X.X. tackles important societal issues and explores the artist’s journey towards self-discovery and empowerment.
https://oldtimemusic.com/the-meaning-behind-the-song-malcolm-x-x-x-by-kodak-black/