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Stephen Jackson has something to say to drill rappers who celebrate online when their opps are killed by gun violence.

Jackson, a former NBA star, reacted after viewing a video of Lil Durk dissing drill legend FBG Cash who was killed in a drive-by shooting in Chicago on Friday morning.

“Boy, this new generation kill me dawg,” said Jackson, before adding, “Y’all was raised by some busters.”

Jackson called out Durk and his gang brethren who celebrate their dead opps in social media posts and videos.
 
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“The sh*t y’all do today on Instagram… to go viral… is weak. And it says a lot about your character,” Jackson said.

“Y’all ain’t nothing but some suckers. All this talking about dead people online after they die, and all this stuff, man y’all suckers. Y’all ain’t real, y’all call yourself gangstas, but the gangstas I know ain’t nothing like y’all. Y’all a new breed of punks. Yeah, I said it…”

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FBG Cash, real name Tristan Hamilton, was killed after he apparently accepted a challenge by Durk to take a photo in front of King Von’s mural on Chicago’s infamous O Block.

FBG Cash discussed his beef with Lil Durk in a recent interview on the “No Jumper” podcast.

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FBG Cash said Durk sent him a text challenging him to take the infamous photo in front of King Von’s mural.

“Go over there and do that and see what happen to you,” FBG Cash quoted the text message from Durk as saying.

In the “No Jumper” interview, Cash said he didn’t regret taking the photo and posting it on social media. “It was risky, but, like, it’s the play I made… I posted it,” Cash said.

Watch the video below.
 

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