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POLITRICKS 2008: Iowa Is A State Of Denial…

Friday, January 4th, 2008

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I’m not about to bigg up BARACK OBAAMA just because of his primary win in Iowa. Albeit, it was historical that a mulatto won a primary there for the first time. Let’s see if that fool DJIMON HONSOU could win a primary in Iowa? I don’t think so.

The reason that I don’t support OBAAMA has nothing to do with some ‘crabs in the barrel’ post-slavery mentality. I would have voted for X and MLK Jr. if I had the choice. My biggest objection to OBAAMA is that he opposes universal healthcare for all Americans. The pharmaceutical industrial complex and the insurance rackets definitely have their wallets over BARACK.

Most of us don’t worry about our health too tough since we are young and strong right now. I’ve experienced the other side of the coin however because my mother suffers from multiple-sclerosis. As her condition has accelerated it has compromised her mobility and her lifestyle. My mother’s M-S requires her to take a shitload of medications. This is America.

The pharma-industrial complex charges insurance companies exorbitant fees for their medication and insurance companies in turn increase our premiums and co-pays for these medicines. These two entities run unchecked and unregulated thanks to senators and congressmen who are lobbied to the tune of BILLIONS. My government is leaving me out to dry as a guinea pig or worse to the forces of big medicine.

Universal healthcare could change this situation, but no presidential candidates are stepping forward to champion this cause. Why does a nation like Cuba have a healthcare system that pwns America yet they don’t have enough money nationally to import automobiles that aren’t less than fifty years old? Where are the morality advocates to protest for the U.S.’ treatment of the infirmed?

DAMNED YANKEES!

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

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Real talk is that ROGER CLEMENS, ANDY PETITTE and CHUCK KNOBLAUCH owe this nigger JIM LEYRITZ some money in his commmissary. Those fools were the shame of the Yankees until drunk ass LEYRITZ decided to merc’k a bitch with his Ford Expedition.

Okay, maybe JIM LEYRITZ didn’t wake up one morning and say, “I’m gonna kill the Jews today.”, but that is what he did when he got behind the wheel of an oversized sport utility vehicle after drinking himself silly.

While Senators and homo ass sportswriters act like steroids is the biggest problem facing professional sports the truth is that alcohol has been ruining athletes for the last fifty years or more. Human growth hormones and alcohol both shred your internal organs as if you were eating glass shards, but no one has been accused of vehicular manslaughter while hopped up on Creatine.

Yeah, there was that time CLEMENS tried to impale PIAZZA with a broken bat.

Being a Metropolitans fan, I enjoy a slight bit of satisfaction at the schadenfreude of the Yankees organization although I really found myself in hardball heaven watching TONY LaRUSSA’s arrest video. I guess LaRUSSA thought he had a DUI exemption since he manages the team that plays in Anheuser-Busch’s ballpark. No dice TONY, and St. Louis sucks ass again.

Who’s laughing now NELLY?

Spreading Democracy Is Still Cheaper Than Milk…

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

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What is the big fuss everyone is making with the price of oil exceeding $100 a barrel? Do you know how much that same barrel would cost if it were filled with milk? I don’t know either, but it would certainly cost more.

While premium gas is nearing $4 per gallon organic milk has topped that price point. At least a gallon of gas could get me into New Jersey. A gallon of milk will give me enough gas that the people in New Jersey would smell. Come to think of it, I don’t think ESSO or British Petroleum are charging the people enough for gas. If a 20-oz. bottle of Vitamin Water costs $2, think about how much you would spend for a gallon of Vitamin Water? What about a gallon of K-Y jelly? By these comparisons you can see how cheap the gas you buy really is.

Speculators are fearing the worst case scenario in countries that produce petroleum. The unrest in Nigeria as well as the instability of Tehran and Baghdad along with the idea that petroleum is ultimately a finite resource are the reasons for the increase in the cost of crude oil. I say that we should prove the speculators right by taking out our skateboards and using them to commute to and from work. Ixnay that, shit is bricker than a muvv up here in NYC. Niggas is getting in their whips and driving to the corner just to buy a pack of cigarettes from the bodega.

Who am I kidding? We need that motherfucking petrol like a smackhead needs that horse (and a clean syringe). I’m really sorry that a shiiteload of young Americans had to be offed in the acquisition but my life is so much easier that I don’t have to pedalbike or walk to work. The effed up thing about democracy is that you can’t always blame the leaders and managers because they represent only a tiny percentage when compared to the people. It was surely the desire and greed of G DUBBZ that got us all into Iraq, but it is the American peoples greed and desire for an easy life that keeps us IN Iraq.

Ol’ Man River by MAXINE

Monday, December 31st, 2007

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Editor’s note: MAXINE sums up learning, loving and life

Dere’s an ol’ man called de Mississippi,
Dat’s de ol’ man dat I’d like to be, (Ol Man River-Showboat 1927)

Like a moth to a flame burned by the fire, the things that can kill us are what turn us on the most. So bad but so good at the same time. It’s like listening to a Michael Jackson song while awaiting the verdict in his 2005 child molestation case. If he’s ‘guilty’, oh the drama that would ensue! If he’s ‘not guilty’ even more drama would ensue! See, like the Mississippi River, we just keep rolling along, propelled by something akin to desire and ecstasy. ‘Butterflies’ plays in the background…

“I caress you, let you taste us, just so blissful listen
I would give you anything baby, just make my dreams come true
Oh baby you give me butterflies inside”

In that moment, that 1:45 seconds, his falsetto takes me so high, higher than any allegations, rumors, or opinions from others, to a place meant for the indulgence of love, truth and passion. The song ends, the glassy-eyed sentiment is over, and I think to myself, “did an alleged child molester just tell my story better than it’s ever been told?”

He mus’ know sumpin’,
But don’ say nothin’;

Whenever I’m in Brooklyn, I hit up one particular store for apples. The problem is that this supermarket has shitty produce stock. The apples always taste like there’s a waxy Carmex film. No amount of washing can ever dissolve all of the strange wax, a simple solution is to a)not buy apples from this particular store or b)not eat the apples. No no no. Attraction is a powerful thing. I guarantee the one day I decide not to purchase apples from this store’s shitty produce stock is the one day the waxy film
disappears, and then what?! All those days of waxy red apple tasting will be for naught? Those who know won’t tell and those who’ll tell don’t know.

What does he care if de world’s got troubles?
What does he care if de land ain’t free?

Keep on movin, keep on movin, don’t stop no. Remember that old Soul 2 Soul song? That ‘s what we do, we keep going, no matter the troubles, not matter the slavery, the price of the land that is ours to begin with. We keep going. The mental slavery is one from which there is no emancipation. As the years pass us by, we reflect on things we’ve loved, lost and learned from, but where is the change? Our world is only as wide as we allow it to be. I see you nodding your head to the newest Weezy F track. I saw you clapping your hands to that “Ay Bay Bay” joint. Throw on some of that old R.Kelly and see how many pairs of panties you can catch. None but ourselves can free our minds. Desire and ecstasy.

You an’ me, we sweat an’ strain,
Body all achin’ and racked with pain.

We try though. Yes we do try. We like the process of trying. We like to create more fuel for the addiction. The rush. The panic at failing. The fear of flying, being, wanting. The Chilli Peppers aren’t the only cats who like pleasure spiked with pain. What’s your aeroplane? We push, pull and plead for the change. The change to what? How do we change something we
don’t understand? But we like to try. The trying shows that we are aware, the blood, sweat and tears show the pain, and the pain is the proof. The proof that this isn’t all there is, there is more than us. More than we are. But who are we? We have been conditioned to be programmed by fear, the fear of changing or being better. The fear fuels the addiction, the pain is the proof in trying. We eliminate that which slows us down. How can we eliminate ourselves?

Git a little drunk,
An’ you lands in jail!

Lisa Fischer once asked, “How can I ease the pain?” At some points in the song she almost whispers the words, other times her vocals are so scintillating and powerful that I find myself straining to answer her question. How? Those things that can kill us are what turn us on the most. Ease the pain, not make it go away, ease it. Make it more necessary. See, we like things that hurt, just enough for us to feel them. A little mixed with a lot is a deadly combination. All of a sudden there is no stopping, the inertia of the mind takes over, our desires and ecstasy wait for us at the bottom and we run toward it, full force.

Ah’m tired o’ livin’,
And skeered o’ dyin’

We are never tired. Never tired of the struggle, the hustle. Addiction needs fuel, and we are addicted…to the life. Addicted to the love, to the truth, to the understanding. We tire from the process but oh, how we love it! Nothing more than to be martyr of ourselves. Who wouldn’t sacrifice themselves for themselves? A better being. Dying is part of the process but not really. People who jump out of planes always wear parachutes. We just want to get taken to the brink, the brink of no return, only to save ourselves by pulling the cord. It can be like sex. Daring, reckless, dangerous, warm, beautiful, necessary. Fuck that suede headboard, silk scarves, and strawberries and shit. Pure, unadulturated, sweaty, grimy sex. Ah, the things that turn us on the most right? Then he wakes up in the morning and goes home to his wife.

But Ol’ Man River,
He jes’ keeps rollin’ along!

We go on, we continue, we move, we love, we grow, we…are. Everything we want to be, and more. We take from ourselves, from the world, from each other, and we flow. Like honey, slowly and sweetly. When things get sticky, well, we enjoy it and use the setback as a lubricant for things not so easily achievable. Because the harder things always come. We like it, we find our strength in the understanding of the unknown. Like a moth to a flame burned by the fire, my love is blind can’t you see my desire?

Capitalism And The Black Boogieman…

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

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Since even before the motion picture ‘Birth Of A Nation’ debuted this country, hell, Western civilization for that matter, has promoted the notion that the African male is a supernatural demon. The idea has been incorporated into children’s holiday folklore like the story of our friend, Zwarte Piet, and it finds itself in media and publications dating back as early as the 16th century.

I would surmise that the ascension of capitalism on the whole is intertwined with the objectification and degradation of the Black male. It works on many different levels and it serves these dual purposes equally well. Firstly, when the resources of Africa were being plundered and the indigenous peoples were being subjugated and colonized, how were the colonists to justify their supposed Christian ideals for historical sake if they did not demonize the African? How do you justify theft, rape and outright murder in the prism of religion? You can if you make the victim the devil.

I am fast forwarding the discussion to the present tense because the same vein of persecution is administered throughout Western civilization’s popular culture. Black men are still portrayed as the hounds from Hell (no Michael Vick) who require an exorcism in order to accept the values of society. This is a theme repeated ad nauseam in contemporary music when the only stories relating to a Black man’s life describe violence from insufferable poverty. Worse than the violence that is alluded to in contemporary culture is the actual apathy that is encouraged through visual and audio media. No one else in the U.S., other than poor people, are cultivated to seek contentment when shit is so fucked the fuck up. Even pigs leave the mud sometimes, don’t they?

I have to bear some of the blame for the negative image of Black men. I am partly responsible for this due to some of the poor decisions that I made when I was a teenager. But, what comes first? The young, uninformed mind, or a multi-billion dollar campaign of misinformation that persuades young people to eschew the values of education, honesty and community? I agree that individual responsibility MUST be a component for us to restore our communities in 2008 and beyond, but EVERYONE must accept their responsibility for this change, including the children that profit from the system of supremacy.

Reshaping the content delivered by entertainment companies is long overdue anyhoo. Can we create a form of capitalism that doesn’t require exploitation and deprecation? Can we wrest the creation of art from the control of corporations? Art should not equal entertainment without education. Why must education and entertainment remain mutually exclusive propositions? These are the questions that we have to solve in 2008. If not then, when? If not us, who? The Black community is still filling prisons and morgues faster than schools and we ALL must work to stem this tide.

boogieman The BoogieMan says…
Go in on this Newsweek article linked below.

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