Archive for the ‘Social Upheaval’ Category

ROCK The CASBAH!

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

burka rocker

Haven’t peeked into Iraq in a minute or two because I, like you, thought that the mission was accomplished three years ago before there were 2,500 Americans reported dead. Funny thing is that I think that number has shrunk in just a few months?!?

The best thing about AL-ZARQAWI dying is that slowly, but surely they will run out of arabs unless they start recalling all the newspaper dealers in the States, then the war may continue for who knows how long. One thing for sure is that there won’t be any Japanese left to throw into the burning buildings. Somebody tell me why we weren’t using these guys as kamikazes from the beginning?

burka rocker

The good news, if you would call it that, for the U.S. soldiers in Iraq is that there is one job in Baghdad even deadlier than theirs… being SADDAM HUSSEIN’s defense attorney. Them boys stay getting merc’ked like clockwork.

No new mixtapes from OSAMA and his band, but you can bet they are in the studio.

b.o.b.

In another lifetime, twenty five years ago, I listened to a group of musicians who understood global politics and urban disenfranchisement. I am smart enough to consider these dudes as Hip-Hop. You should listen to what I say and tell PitchFork to go fuck themselves (no Liberace, of course).

1000 WORDS…

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

boogeyman

Whoever said a picture was worth a thousand words was sorely mistaken, because the best pictures can transfer their meaning with only one word. The truth is that some words by themselves are worth a thousand words because their meaning wraps around our fundamental notions of the world itself. Love, hate and fear are just three words that can define almost everything around us. It’s primal shit like that people use to control us, to get us up to go to work every day, to make us bust our azz so that we don’t ever have to be with or without those three words.

The boogeyman is someone that we all fear. He lives under our bed or inside the darkened closet, but most of all the boogeyman lives in our hearts. He represents our fear of vulnerability. Forget about rational or irrational values because the boogeyman is real and he is out there somewhere, waiting to jump on us when we are relaxing and just minding our business. You can try to make me feel ashamed for being afraid of the boogeyman, but I retain this fear deep inside of me, and nothing you say can remove it from me. I know the boogeyman exists so you might as well be him.

that niggas crazy

The nigger is still the tragicomic hero of post-modernity. I have tried to explain to people that the word’s etymology describes someone’s profession and not their skin color. Whether you realize it or not, class is still the great divide among people in America. Have you ever met someone for the first time and been asked what you do? It’s as if you are defined by what type of work keeps your light bill paid. When America became an industrialized nation is when being a neggar held the lowest esteem. People were working in factories and offices, but if you were still in the field turning over crops and shoveling shitty ground you were just a lowly nigger.

As a matter of fact, even if you migrated to the industrialized centers to seek work you were still regarded as expendable so the name stuck with you. As a matter of fact you embraced the name as only you people can do. You made it your de facto endearment greeting. Nobody really took the time to examine how important the neggar really is. As the person who works directly with the foods that we will eventually consume you literally have the country’s health and well being in your hands. I ate dinner at a Mexican restaurant last night and I realized how great a role the Mexican plays in my life. From harvesting, to delivery, to preparation, up to serving my table there were Mexican hands on my food. I guess I am really lucky that Mexicans dig DALLASPENN dot COM.

slaver

I didn’t wind up here by accident and I wasn’t kidnapped and shuttled to America. I was betrayed by someone that I thought would respect my freedom, because the color of his skin was the same as mine. White and Black is a purely fictional concept. That is the biggest fallacy that people have to deal with now. Wasn’t the African that sold my azz to the European traders at Goree Island also a Black man? You need to stop thinking that someone holds your values simply because they look like someone in your family. You can’t even get along with everyone in your family. I am not going to tell you to embrace any other folks just yet because there is still a system of privilege and supremacy firmly in place that other people have to openly recognize in order to dismantle.

Don’t hold your breath waiting on that either because the fear of being a neggar or worse, being captured by the boogeyman seems to be enough to keep everyone in their place. Just don’t let the world around you stop you from creating your own reality. Check for people that share your value system because that is where your community exists and it may mean getting to know a few Mexicans and a white or two.

Kiss Your Reparations Goodbye

Friday, June 16th, 2006

reparations now!

How in the world do you lose $1.4 billion dollars? At what point does the person holding this bag of money have to stop and do a recount? The news feed is telling me that FEMA was defrauded on almost a billion and a half dollars and I haven’t seen a single dime of that.

Who got all of that money? What do you do with all of that money? Am I just stupid or something? The news report says that people spent the money on lavish vacations, electronic equipment, jewelry and even pornography. So let me see, if I spent over a billion dollars on that crap what would I have…

A brand new Cadillac/Space Shuttle for my weekend getaways to Uranus (nullus).

A shiny new cellphone made out of a 180 carat diamond.

10,000 issues of ButtMan magazine.

With the left over change, say $1billion I would spend that on strippers that visited my favorite lacrosse team’s frat house. One single at a time.

make it rain

make it rain

Live Action BOONDOCKS Episodes With REGINA KING

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

regina king

I am going to ask AARON MacGRUDER to fire REGINA KING because if she keeps looking this tasty I may try to scrape that biscuit, but then when she speaks out I will be like, “Huey? Riley?!?”

Nahh mane, no brokeback.

DEAD PREZ: IT’s BIGGER THAN HIP-HOP

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

dpz

Tonight at midnight Starz InBlack will rebroadcast their landmark concert film, ‘dead prez: It’s Bigger Than Hip-Hop. dead prez, one of the nation’s preeminent underground Hip-Hop groups, performs in the their first televised concert special. Starz InBlack’s original production ‘dead prez: It’s Bigger Than Hip-Hop’ spotlights one of the only true to its roots Hip-Hop groups at the forefront of a movement to reclaim Hip-Hop culture from its bling infatuation. This one-hour original concert film includes intimate interviews with dead prez members M-1 and stic.man, who share their thoughts on such topics as world politics, urban poverty, Black pride, healthy living and the power of Black women.

‘dead prez: It’s Bigger Than Hip-Hop’ also features insights into the band and its music including tracks like ‘Know Your Enemy’ and ‘Hell Yeah’ and interviews with fans, other hip hop artists and historians. Experience a viewpoint outside the mainstream as these uncompromising musicians present their vision to create a new movement within Hip-Hop culture.

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