The death of late rapper XXXTentacion has stirred a lot of emotions on Twitter of those who are fans, and those who were not. Many people see his death as something to actually celebrate. With his passing, his violent lifestyle was brought to light and used as the premises for celebration.
Xxx gets no sympathy from me. I actually want to pop open a bottle
— she drip (@MommmyLyst) June 18, 2018
A few things XXXtesticle has done:
-Beat his pregnant gf until she was unrecognizable
-Refused to take her to the er and instead kept her captive for days until she escaped
-Tried to kill his cell mate bc he thought he was gay for “staring at him too long”— aqueerius (@fkahoda) June 18, 2018
While on the other hand, many are mourning his death, stating that regardless of someone\’s action wishing death on someone is a horrible act.
I’m not saying he’s not terribleeeeee!!! I’m not excusing nothing he did. I’m saying it’s not nobody place to say he deserved to die that’s it! Y’all sound crazy saying that!
— 👑 (@THEfabulous__) June 19, 2018
If 69 die over Twitter beef fr Imma be disappointed AF in our generation!!! Nigga was wrong for what he did but to wish death on somebody is not wassup. If his actions lead to his death I’m disappointed that he didn’t see better soon enough..
— (@THEfabulous__) June 18, 2018
Also, many celebrities are also speaking out and giving condolences.
This got me fucked up. RIP X. Enormous talent and limitless potential and a strong desire to be a better person. God bless his family, friends and fans.
— J. Cole (@JColeNC) June 18, 2018
XXXTentacion was only 20 years of age when shot and killed. This recent tragedy has many in uproars about the future of our kids and generations to come. Could we rule his death as a foreshadow of generations or a wake up call that\’s not being answered?