Actor Michael Rapaport Won’t Do A COVID-19 PSA But Has A Message [VIDEO]

Actor Michael Rapaport Won’t Do A PSA But Has A Message [VIDEO]

Back in the day when we could drink water straight out of the garden hose, things were pretty black and white. If your neighbors seen you doing something wrong, they could knock the hell out of you and when your parents found out they would do the same to you. However in the new school things can be pretty grey. The getting the hell knocked of you turned into timeout, there is clearly a blur in what kids can do and say i.e. the falling out at the grocery store, the temper tantrums at the mall my favorite your neighbor can see a child rob a liquor store but they bet not say nothing to them much less put their hand on your child.

Why the history lesson on the difference between old school and new school? Because actor Michael Rapaport went old school on everybody when he was asked to do a PSA for COVID-19. Using some very old school language to make his point via his own social media, Rapaport said hell to the no he wasn’t doing a PSA asking people to stay inside, however, he did have a message none the less that was maybe more powerful than a PSA:

“Stay your little, punk dirty, s#@t stained a$$ inside”

Rapaport went on to say if you see his kids in those streets during the coronavirus pandemic you are welcome to drop kick them in the neck.  #OldSchool 

Well said. (see video below)

New York native, 50 year old actor Michael Rapaport, is best know for his role in, John Singleton’s “Higher Learning”, and what some may not have known, he also directed the documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest .

Warning the video below contains some strong old school language

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