They Tryna Bring Back Mammoths? Colossal Biosciences Messin' With Ish We Ain't Ready For
These scientists in Dallas tryna play God wit' gene editing, but what about the real problems in the hood?

DALLAS -- Aight, so check it. This company, Colossal Biosciences, think they slick, tryna bring back woolly mammoths and all that. They got this big fancy lab, lookin' like some sci-fi movie, but I'm sayin', what about the real problems we dealin' wit' everyday?
They got 260 scientists playin' wit' DNA, but ain't nobody fixin' these potholes or gettin' us better schools. They worried 'bout resurrectin' animals from the Ice Age, but ain't worried 'bout the heat waves killin' folks in the summer.
This CEO, Ben Lamm, talkin' 'bout conservation and all that, but I see through the BS. It's always the same game: rich folks playin' wit' science while the rest of us struggle to make ends meet.
This Beth Shapiro lady, Chief Science Officer, showin' off mammoth tusks. I'm lookin' at it like, that coulda been some money for community programs. But nah, they tryna clone some big hairy elephant.
They wanna use Asian elephants as surrogates? Man, them elephants already endangered! They riskin' one animal to bring back another? That ain't conservation, that's just straight up disrespectful.
And what happens when these mammoths come back? They gonna be grazin' in our parks? Messin' up the ecosystem? Who gonna clean up that mess? Not them rich folks in their fancy labs, that's for sure.
They talkin' 'bout Jurassic Park, but this ain't no movie. This is real life, and these cats are playin' wit' fire. They need to focus on fixin' the problems we got right here, right now. Food deserts, police brutality, lack of jobs -- that's what needs resurrectin', not some extinct animal.
This whole thing just feels like another way for the rich to get richer while the rest of us get left behind. They ain't thinkin' 'bout the impact on the community, the environment, or nothin'. It's all about the Benjamins.
So, yeah, they can have their mammoths. I'm worried 'bout puttin' food on the table and keepin' my kids safe. That's the real extinction we need to be worried about.
Real talk. No cap.
