Friday, April 20, 2007

Civil Rights Negros Could Learn A Thing Or Two From Snoop


What Corporate Negro got balls like this?

This is how those handkerchief head Civil Rights Negros pimping the Rutgers girls should have handled Don Imus. All of that punk ass whining ... "we so hurt Mr. Mean White Man" talk is for busters.

17 comments:

Michael Fisher said...

Hmmmm....

Two minutes ago my 7th grade daughter came home from school (one of those segregated black Atlanta suburb schools). She casually mentioned that one of the boys called one of her girlfriends a "ho". "And she isn't even a ho, daddy. She's a Muslim".

Like I said.

F**k a Snoop.

Denmark Vesey said...

Yeah Mike. It's Snoops fault.

Lord knows it's not the fault of the boys father.

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Michael Fisher said...

F**k the boy's father, too.

Anonymous said...

that was both ballsy and poetic. he should lay that over a beat.

Denmark Vesey said...

Thank you for acknowledging that Sista Jasai. Those that are foaming at the mouth to crucify brotha Snoop don't have half the heart.

Anonymous said...

And really, F**k Billy O'Reilly.

Intellectual Insurgent said...

I'm no Snoop fan, but that was fantastic!

Anonymous said...

All show zero substance... Nothing productive or useful from that segment or his career thus far. Like I said before... he is your alter ego... that attracts you. Until I see him in New Orleans using his fame to initiate social and economic recovery then he is useless to his people.

Regards,
Anon

Denmark Vesey said...

Anonymous said...

All show zero substance... Nothing productive or useful from that segment or his career thus far. Like I said before... he is your alter ego... that attracts you. Until I see him in New Orleans using his fame to initiate social and economic recovery then he is useless to his people.

Regards,
Anon

Alter ego? LOL.

Snoop aint quite that deep.

And you aint either. Again, this is chess not checkers.

Plantation Negros know nothing about media. That's why they are politically impotent.

O'Reilly is simply white corporate America's version of Snoop.

But all you see is Massa.

Anonymous said...

If this is "Chess" As you suggest then I call your bluff and invite you to come spend a week in the hood with the homie's. Checkmate!
Cuz I know your not a 9-5 guy... Your independently wealthy probably from the rap game your promoting so you have the time I am sure. See your game is if someone does not agree with you then you use the same attack them tactics like your Bill O'Rielly mentor. Your just as dangerous. Fox News would hire you forshizzy my nizzy.

Regards,
Anon

Anonymous said...

Now what you failed to include or disclose is the following. Premiere Radio Networks a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications which is the largest radio station group owner in the U.S. and concert promotions also runs FOX RADIO... That's right... FOX the employer of your boy O'Reilly. DV it's all a game... Checkers,chess & poker. You have been hooked on a form of lyrical crack. Rehab my brotha rehab...

Regards,
Anon

Anonymous said...

DV,
Hip Hop/Rap categories garner $10 Billion per year... Seventy percent of HipHop/Rap is purchased buy white men... 4 majors control two thirds of all news radio(Viacom,Clear Channel,ABC Radio,Entercom)... 5 media congloms control over 80% of TV & Cable... MORE THAN 90% of the record labels, magazines,TV stations,radio stations and retailers that package/sell hiphop/rap are white-owned. So whom do you really think is writing/greenlighting those Gansta lyrics Snoop?(N&%$a Please). Do you really think the white man wants to inspire minorities to succeed. If you really truly in your heart support this lyrical form of crack then you may as well be holding the whip... While leading your people to the "New Ship" a.k.a. Cell Block F.

So if your are holding the whip... I now know what you mean about your playing chess... Because that's the same game "the man" plays. Checkmate!... You Win!

Regards,
Anon

Michael Fisher said...

Preach

Denmark Vesey said...

Anonymous said...
If this is "Chess" As you suggest then I call your bluff and invite you to come spend a week in the hood with the homie's. Checkmate!




Come on man. Stop flashing your little ghetto card. It’s expired anyway. The ol’ “Come To The Hood” argument. Once used exclusively by rappers, is now used by Plantation Negros seeking tangential validation for inherently weak arguments.

Stop hiding behind “the hood” homey. That’s a lame hustle. If you got a point, make it without rhetorical invitations.

Rap didn’t make the hood. The hood made rap.

Just like slavery made Gospel and Jim Crow made the Blues.

Denmark Vesey said...

Anonymous said...Cuz I know your not a 9-5 guy... Your independently wealthy probably from the rap game



Independent. Very wealthy.

In the sense that there is more to wealth than cash. If there is a richer man in America, I’d like to meet him. Black or white. Hip Hop or Plantation Negro.

Not the rap game. My parents game. They raised me to be free.

Anonymous said...

DV Said...
Come on man. Stop flashing your little ghetto card. It’s expired anyway. The ol’ “Come To The Hood” argument. Once used exclusively by rappers, is now used by Plantation Negros seeking tangential validation for inherently weak arguments.

Stop hiding behind “the hood” homey. That’s a lame hustle. If you got a point, make it without rhetorical invitations.

Anon Said...
I didn't know mentoring our young youth was a hustle. Sounds like you fear your own people.

Anyway... I am not hear to change your mind because your always right. I wish to go much deeper than your willing to go to complete the circle of "Real" life.

What I find interesting is that you never answered the real questions presented to you. Why did you skip answering the difficult question about who is really in control of your HipHop/Rap industry?

By the way the I will stop the rhetorical invitations when you stop the plantation and corporate negro rhetoric...

Regards,
Anon

Anonymous said...

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