The Other McCain has a beef with NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Aspiring Rapper Update: NYC Mayor Mourns Jayquan ‘Chii Wvttz’ McKenley
First, as Robert Stacy Does, let's review the definition of Aspiring Rapper. From The Urban Dictionary:
Aspiring Rapper
North American euphemism for a member of the urban criminal class. This unusual occupation is usually mentioned in conjunction with the subject either being slain or being taken into custody for a violent or property-related crime. A relative of the subject usually points out that the subjects demise or incarceration comes at an extremely inopportune moment, occurring just as they subject was "turning they(sic) life around."
An 18-year-old aspiring rapper, Jayquan McKenley, who went by the name Chii Wvttz, was shot dead outside a recording studio in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood on Sunday. NYC Mayor Eric Adams paid a tribute to a victim of "gun violence." (As if the guns are not in the hands of gang members.)
The former choirboy that the mayor of NYC was being all emotional about had been arrested several times since 2017. One time he was arrested for attempted murder. But since keeping violent offenders in jail is unfair, he was not in jail.
Back to what Robert Stacy McCain had to say:
All this woe-is-me stuff about how the “system failed him” — who failed? Isn’t this rhetoric just a way to exonerate Jayquan for his own deadly choices, by saying “society” in general was somehow at fault? Jayquan “had been arrested several times,” so why wasn’t he in jail or prison? Isn’t this because of the turn-’em-loose liberal bail policies in New York?
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