Real Sh*t: Missouri Dude's Bomb Tutorials Helped Terrorist Cook Up New Orleans Attack, Feds Say
This ain't no joke, fam: online tutorials fueling real-life violence, and the system ain't doin' nothin' to stop it.
Aight, listen up, cuz this ain't no game. This janky-ass situation out in New Orleans is straight up messed up. Some cat from Missouri, Jordan Derrick, 40, allegedly put up videos on the 'Gram or somethin' showin' how to make bombs. Like, straight up DIY for destruction. Now the feds sayin' some ISIS-inspired dude from Texas, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, used them tutorials to blow up Bourbon Street on New Year's Day. Fourteen people dead, dozens hurt. That's some cold sh*t.
This ain't 'bout freedom of speech, this 'bout some dude puttin' out instructions on how to kill folks. And the system let it happen. These tech companies makin' billions off our data, but can't even stop this kinda mess? That's BS, fam. They worried 'bout takin' down rap videos for copyright, but not bomb-makin' tutorials? Priorities all messed up.
We gotta keep it real: a lot of folks out here feelin' lost, feelin' unheard. They lookin' for answers, lookin' for somethin' to believe in. And the internet full of all kinds of crazy sh*t, tryin' to pull you in. ISIS, white supremacists, all these groups preying on vulnerable minds. It's a trap, and too many people fallin' for it.
We gotta build our own communities, gotta support each other, gotta teach our kids the truth. Can't rely on the system to protect us, 'cause they clearly ain't doin' their job. Gotta look out for each other, gotta be real with each other, gotta stay woke.
And these politicians, they ain't helpin' either. Talkin' 'bout buildin' walls and lockin' people up, but that ain't gonna solve nothin'. We need real solutions, solutions that address the root causes of this violence. Poverty, inequality, lack of opportunity – that's what fuelin' this hate. Gotta fix that first.
So next time you see some crazy sh*t online, don't just scroll past. Speak up, report it, let people know. We gotta fight back against this hate, gotta reclaim our communities, gotta build a better future for our kids. This ain't no game, this our lives we talkin' 'bout. Stay safe out there, y'all. And keep it 100.
We need more programs for the youth, real talk. Give these kids somethin' positive to focus on, somethin' to aspire to. Can't just leave them to rot on the streets, then act surprised when they start makin' bad decisions. Nah, that's on us. We gotta step up, gotta be the change we wanna see.
This New Orleans situation is a tragedy, but it's also a wake-up call. Time to get our sht together, time to fight for what's right. Ain't no time for playin' games. Real sht only.

