6ix9ine or Daniel Hernandez, during a recent podcast appearance, reacted to 21 Savage's F**k the Streets movement, in which Savage asks rappers to leave the street life behind. This comes after 21 Savage called for peace between Young Thug and Gunna.6ix9ine mentioned that the movement confuses the fans and that it's Atlanta's effort to create a "loophole" to collab with Gunna."So we gotta create a movement which it confuses the fans, we confuse, and the world says, 'yo bro, the streets is dead, it's okay to work with Gunna."6ix9ine breaks down why he's against the "F**k the Streets" movementWhen asked by the podcast host why Young Thug is trying to befriend Gunna after the RICO trial altercation, 6ix9ine mentioned,"Because they realised that Gunna doesn't need them. Gunna is continue to prevail, continue to succeed without them and listen the fans right, the fans, the fans see it, and you know what the fans say, the fans start turning their back, is that you pick one, people start picking sides right, the whole industry is picking and choosing."He went on to add,"So, if we create a movemet saying F**k the Streets, it's gonna make it okay, it's like a jail free card right, it's saying, 'Hey guys, we're only letting Gunna in, cause F**k the streets is dead, right. So, they're tryna make it a loophole. It's a loophole."Hernandez further explains that the movement causes a division in the rap industry and confuses the fans,"SO we gotta create a movement which it confuses the fans, we confuse, and the world says, 'yo bro, the streets is dead, it's okay to work with Gunna."What is the "F**k the Streets" movement that 6ix9ine is against?The "F**k the Streets" movement was started by 21 Savage after he encouraged fellow rappers, Gunna and Young Thug to squash their beef. After his post on the "F**k the Streets" movement went viral, 21 Savage, on his Instagram stories, revealed what he means by his statement,"When I say f the streets I'm talking about the part that gave me trauma and made me can't sleep at night. If you ain't tired of that part you ain't been through it."Several rappers have denounced the campaign, including Blueface, 6ix9ine, Boosie Badazz, and Fivio Foreign. Boosie took to his social media to highlight that the rap industry thrives on street life and violence, and if rappers are calling to "F**k the streets," they need to stop rapping about the streets and start rapping about fruits, college courses, and staying out of the streets.Boosie also highlighted that the street life has changed the "mindset," "hustle," and "intuition" for several rappers and it's where their support came from.