San Diego Mosque Shootin': Another Day, Another Tragedy, Same Old Bullshit
Three dead at the mosque, two teenaged shooters gone too – what's really good in these streets?

Aight, so check it. This San Diego mosque, right? Three folks gone, two youngstas dead too. Said they offed theyselves. Sheeit, another day, another tragedy. But real talk, ain't nothin' changed. Same old story, different location.
They gon' blame it on everything but the real. 'Mental health,' they say. 'Gun violence,' they scream. But nobody talkin' 'bout the poverty, the hopelessness, the feeling like you ain't got nothin' to lose. These kids prolly felt like the world was already over, so why not go out with a bang?
The police chief, Mr. Wahl, he talkin' 'bout 'investigation' and all that. But what they really investigatin'? They ain't gonna find no answers in some file cabinet. The answers is in the streets, in the homes, in the broken promises.
The mayor, Todd Gloria, he on Twitter talkin' 'bout 'awareness.' Awareness my ass! We been aware. We been livin' this shit every day. What we need is action, not empty words. Where the jobs at? Where the schools at? Where the hope at?
Then you got Newsom's office sayin' they 'coordinatin'.' Coordinatin' what? The cover-up? The spin? They ain't coordinatin' no real change. It's all a dog and pony show for the cameras.
This mosque, right, it's by a school, Bright Horizon. Bright Horizon, my ass. More like Dark Future for these kids. They growin' up in a world where this kinda stuff is normal. Where death is just another headline. Where ain't no path forward.
Real talk, these youngstas need guidance, they need opportunity, they need love. But they ain't gettin' none of that. They gettin' pushed to the side, ignored, and then blamed when they snap. It's a damn shame. It's messed up. And it ain't gonna stop until we start addressin' the root causes.
So next time you see somebody cryin' 'bout 'thoughts and prayers,' tell 'em to keep that. We need solutions, not sympathy. We need change, not empty promises. We need a whole new system, one that actually cares about the people in the streets.
This ain't just a San Diego problem, it's an America problem. It's a world problem. And until we start treatin' it like that, we just gon' keep seein' this same tragedy play out again and again. Keep it 100, y'all. Stay safe out there.
Peace to the fallen. And may we find a way to break this cycle of violence before it consumes us all.

