Word! World Cup Rides Gettin' Cheaper, But Still Ain't Free, Fam
State tryna look out, but real talk, that ain't gonna cut it for the hood.

Aight, so peep this: they dropped the price on them train tickets to the World Cup from $150 to $98. And the bus? Used to be $80, now it's $20. Word is bond, that's somethin', right?
But hold up, before we start celebratin', let's keep it 100. $98 is still a grip for a round trip, especially when rent due, bills pilin' up, and gotta feed the kids. This ain't chump change, even if it's better than before.
They sayin' it's to make the games more 'accessible.' Accessible for who, tho? Still ain't accessible for my auntie workin' two jobs or my cousin hustlin' just to stay afloat. They need to make that sh*t free for the people really strugglin'.
The state's tryna look good, like they doin' somethin' for the community. But real talk, this is just a band-aid on a bullet wound. We need jobs, affordable housing, and real opportunities, not just cheaper tickets to a soccer game.
And let's not forget who really benefits from this World Cup. It ain't us. It's the corporations, the big hotels, and the rich folks who get to profit off our culture and our struggles. They gettin' fat while we scrapin' by.
I am sure they gon raise the prices on the concessions and food at the events. So you think you saving money, but you still gettin' played. Stay woke, don't get bamboozled.
Plus, all that extra traffic and packed trains? That's gonna mess up the commute for regular folks just tryin' to get to work. So while the tourists are havin' a blast, we stuck dealin' with the fallout.
Bottom line? This price cut is a small win, but it ain't a game-changer. We still gotta fight for real change and make sure our voices are heard. Don't let them distract us with shiny objects while they keep stackin' paper at our expense. Keep your eyes on the prize, fam.
We out here hustlin' and grindin' every day. A few dollars off a train ticket ain't gonna solve our problems. We need systemic change, not just a temporary fix for a World Cup. Keep it real and stay true to the struggle.
They need to give the tickets away. Why charge anything? They making money already, just give back to the community that needs it the most.


