I don't consider Tupac Sherack or whatever his name was as a legitimate artist anyway. Definitely passing on this one. But I won't be surprised to see it shortlisted for Best Picture next year to appease the PC keyboard warriors who bemoaned the lack of diversity at the Oscars.
Have you ever really listened to Tupac? Not just his radio hits but his albums,read lyrics, read his poems, listened to his interviews. The man was incredibly smart, enthusiastic and ahead of his time. He played out that thug mentality for a while but he was an actual artist with a lot of talent. If you really looked into him without any bias I feel you would have some shred of respect for the man.
"Generalizing" is similar to people who choose to use "curse words" because they cannot think of an intelligent response.
On another note...since you're choosing to comment on a movie about the life of Tupac Shakur. Here is one of his last interviews on set of one of his movies.
It was intentional misspelling common in rap records of that era, for reasons you have showed yourself to be too ignorant to reach on your own because you're a closed-minded and shallow-hearted simpleton.