Bobby Shmurda said he won't join Meek Mill's fight for criminal justice reform.
Meek, Jay-Z and others created The Reform Alliance earlier this year to fight unfair parole and probation laws and to fix the criminal justice system. But Bobby said he wants no parts of it when he's released from prison in late 2020. The "Hot N***a" rapper was locked up in 2014.
"Like I tell people all the time, I respect what he's doing. I can't do it though," said Bobby. "I can talk to the kids, but I ain't about to be sitting here protesting and politicking for no motherf*cking cops because them mtherf**kers don't care. They been killing motherf**kers since Rodney King."
"I tell people all the time, like a positive person I've seen, like Martin Luther King," Shmurda continued. "I love what Martin Luther King did. I respect him because I couldn't do it. Motherf***ers hitting him with rocks, doing all types of s**t, and he stayed positive. I can't do it, know what I mean? I'll come talk to the kids. That's about it. But I respect everything that they do."
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