This has got to be one of the sickest and borderline demonic things that I’ve seen in a long time. It makes absolutely no sense.
Normally, when people pass away, friends and family tend to the deceased and plan their funerals as well as what is done with their body when they are gone.
Sometimes they just have a funeral with the body lying in a casket and sometimes they are cremated and something is done with their ashes.
But apparently people had different ideas for the funeral of a rapper who was recently killed.
At a nightclub in Washington, D.C. (of course it’s a liberal city), a “funeral” was held by propping up the dead body of the man while the rest of the people at the nightclub danced to the music.
Rapper Goonew's corpse was propped up at a D.C. nightclub during the artist's funeral. https://t.co/y4NB9qDlwM
— TMZ (@TMZ) April 4, 2022
According to the Daily Wire,
Twenty-four-year-old rapper Markelle Morrow, known as Goonew, was found in a parking lot with a life-threatening injury by police responding to reports of gunshots, then taken to a hospital and pronounced dead , NBC 4 reported on March 19, adding, “Morrow’s family told News4 that they believe he was shot in a robbery.”
Cellphone recordings from Sunday night at the club Bliss, where an event occurred titled “The Final Show, show mourners saying goodbye to the rapper, who appears to be propped up on stage “with his eye open, propped up on a stage sporting a designer Amiri hooded sweatshirt, ripped jeans decorated with flames and sneakers, accessorized with a watch and a gold crown,” The Daily Mail reported.
The reason why I feel that this is a problem is because of how they view the young man. It’s as though they feel like this gives him one last party as though he is still alive. Another thing though is that it is CREEPY AS HECK to prop up a dead body for anything.
Popular rapper Goonew was shot and killed in Prince George's County. His family hosted his funeral in a club where his body was propped up like a mannequin to join the celebration. pic.twitter.com/ge1mvpzISq
— Coki (@Zucoki) April 4, 2022