Freddie Gibbs Questions Legitimacy Of Osama Bin Laden's Death

Gangsta Gibbs explains that the government might be lying about the latest milestone in the war on terror. 

America scored a victory in the war on terror with the recent death of Osama bin Laden, but Freddie Gibbs thinks it’s all smoke and mirrors. The Gary, Indiana rapper revealed that he doesn’t take the government’s word that they killed the Al Qaeda leader and scolding those supporting the assassination.

“I think it’s all bullshit. Government propaganda. I don’t know what to believe right now. They probably got a bin Laden stunt double they killed,” he told Power 105’s Breakfast Club. “I don’t want to disrespect no victims of 9/11, but he probably ain’t had nothing to do with that. We don’t know. It’s up in the air. The government holds so many secrets. That’s why all you motherfuckers that’s outside the White House cheering, I don’t know what the fuck y’all cheering for. That shit is stupid.”

He also said that he sympathizes with President Barack Obama, claiming that he understands how difficult it is to be in his position. “I feel sorry for Obama, because he’s probably the most stressed nigga in America right now,” he continued.

And while Americans are celebrating bin Laden’s historical death, Gangsta Gibbs is worried about the consequences. “If people think that the Arab nations just gon’ let this shit rock - we killed Gaddafi’s son and bin Laden in the same week - it’s about to be some shit,” he said. “Y’all motherfuckers think it’s just gon’ blow over like that and it ain’t no thing? Whatever, man. You gotta respect everybody’s culture and religion. And America, we always trying to be the world police and it’s just going to bite us in the ass.”

The Midwest spitter, who recently signed to Young Jeezy’s label CTE Records, is currently prepping the release of his upcoming mixtape A Cold Day in Hell, dropping June 14.


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