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All eyez on me! Was an Iowa Bureaucrat forced to resign because he REALLY loved Tupac’s rap game?

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When you have a Google Alert for ā€œFiredā€ and ā€œFacebook,ā€ sometimes, you really have to get through a lot of chaff before you find the wheat.

Over the past few days, Iā€™ve had to sift through:

  • The Bachelorette: Hannah Is Still Roasting Luke P. for Trying to Sex-Shame Her
  • New Wood-FiredĀ Pizza Place Opens in the Warehouse District
  • Lisa Rinna And Teddi MellencampĀ FiredĀ For Season 10 Of ā€˜RHOBHā€™?

But, yesterday, I struck gold!

Ryan Foley at the Associated Press reported here that the Iowa Department of Human Services Director was into Tupac. Like really into Tupac:

[He] hosted weekly ā€œTupac Fridaysā€ to play his music in the office. He traded lyrics with employees and he marked his own 65th birthday with Shakur-themed cookies, including ones decorated with the words ā€œThug life.ā€

Then there were the emailsā€¦

The agency released 350 pages of emails with the words ā€œTupacā€ or ā€œ2Pacā€ sent to and from [the Iowa Department of Human Services Director] during his two-year tenure in response to an AP request. They show that [the Iowa Department of Human Services Director] marked the anniversary of Shakurā€™s death, shared one of his lyrics about love on Valentineā€™s Day and used the rapperā€™s image to try to improve the agencyā€™s culture. He told colleagues he was inspired by lyrics that included: ā€œItā€™s time for us as a people to start makinā€™ some changes.ā€

But did he send one Tupac email too many?Ā  According to the AP and others, just before Fatherā€™s Day, the Iowa Department of Human Services Director emailed 4,300 co-workers about Tupac. In the email, the Human Services Director included an inspirational quote from Tupac and thanked co-workers for the ā€œabsolute honor to lead such a dedicated and committed group of people.ā€

So was this superfan fired because of his ourspoken love for Tupacā€™s rap game?

As it turns out, no. He resigned. And according to Beau Bowman reporting here at KCCI Des Moines CBS 8, Tupac didnā€™t factor into that decision:

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said Thursday through a spokesman that the resignation of former Iowa Department of Human Services Director ā€¦ had nothing to do with his apparent obsession with the late rapper Tupac Shakur.

ā€œAs the Governor has said, a lot of factors contributed to the resignation of [the former Iowa Department of Human Services Director] and now Gov. Reynolds is looking forward to taking DHS in a new direction. Of course Tupac was not one of them.ā€ -Pat Garrett, governorā€™s office spokesman.

So, unfortunately, it looks like a court wonā€™t get to explore whether discrimination based on oneā€™s love for Tupac is unlawful.

(I donā€™t support it. Although, Iā€™m pretty sure thatā€™s not unlawful. Just a hunch.)

Now, firing a Biggie superfan however ā€” that would make for one juicy lawsuit.

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