Fo' Real Tho: Dude 'Bout to Plead Guilty in That Boulder Firebombing
This ain't 'bout politics, it's 'bout real folks gettin' hurt, and the system lookin' the other way 'til it's too late.

BOULDER, Colo. — Aight, so check it: this cat named Mohamed Sabry Soliman, right? He 'bout to plead guilty to that firebombin' out in Boulder, where folks was protestin' 'bout Israel. One lady gone, rest messed up. Straight up tragedy.
Now, I ain't tryna justify nothin', 'cause throwin' fire at folks is some straight-up garbage. But let's keep it a hunnid, ain't nobody surprised by this kinda mess no more. Dude was mad, real mad, 'bout the whole Palestine situation. And look, I ain't gettin' into all that, 'cause that's a whole 'nother can of worms. But what I'm sayin' is, anger like that gotta come from somewhere. It don't just poof into existence.
The man was from Egypt, livin' here without the right papers, workin' low-wage jobs. That's already a struggle, ya dig? Then you got the whole world screamin' 'bout sides and politics, and dude probably felt like he ain't got no voice. So he does some dumb sh*t, and now his life is over.
And the feds tryna hit him with hate crime charges? Man, please. They only care when it fits their narrative. When Black folks gettin' shot in the streets, ain't nobody throwin' around hate crime charges. Double standard, for real.
This ain't 'bout bein' pro-Israel or pro-Palestine. This 'bout a broken system that keeps grindin' folks down 'til they snap. This 'bout a country that promises freedom and opportunity, but leaves too many people behind.
They gonna lock this dude up and throw away the key, and the world gonna keep spinnin'. But the problem ain't gonna go away. 'Cause anger and frustration, that sht festers. It builds up until it explodes. And until we start addressin' the root causes, we gonna keep seein' sht like this happen. Fo' real.
So what's the answer? I ain't got all the answers, but I know this: we gotta start treatin' each other like human beings. We gotta listen to each other, even when we disagree. And we gotta build a system that works for everybody, not just the rich and the powerful. 'Cause right now, this ain't it. This ain't it at all.
Much respect to the victims and their families. Hope they find peace, for real. And to Mohamed Sabry Soliman… well, his life's messed up now. But maybe, just maybe, his story can be a wake-up call for the rest of us. We gotta do better. We gotta be better. No cap.


