"Sellin muzik ta whyte chillun!!" WHACK!
"Why ya wanna carry gunz in yo video?! You aint white!!" SMACK!!
"Only white menz posed to ha' gunz!!" WHACK!
"You aint no gangsta!!" POW!!
"Youz a slave jus lik we!!" WHAM!!
"Why You Callz Me A Snitch!!?" POP!!!
"White Man say he gwan help us but you keep messin' tings up!!" WHACK!!
"I'm tryin' to mentor these little slave kids and they don't listen to me cuz a you!!" BWAM!!
"You don't even control your own distribution!!!" SLICE!!
"Oprah! Bring dat uva Uppity Rap Negra!!" WHACK!!
"Why ya wanna carry gunz in yo video?! You aint white!!" SMACK!!
"Only white menz posed to ha' gunz!!" WHACK!
"You aint no gangsta!!" POW!!
"Youz a slave jus lik we!!" WHAM!!
"Why You Callz Me A Snitch!!?" POP!!!
"White Man say he gwan help us but you keep messin' tings up!!" WHACK!!
"I'm tryin' to mentor these little slave kids and they don't listen to me cuz a you!!" BWAM!!
"You don't even control your own distribution!!!" SLICE!!
"Oprah! Bring dat uva Uppity Rap Negra!!" WHACK!!
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One Word... Therapy!
AllHipHop.com: What do you think of the current state of the rap industry?
Minister Farrakhan: The record executives don't give a doggone about right and wrong. They will make you a multimillionaire calling your women the B names and the whore name. And using MF and using the N Word. Because they want to promote our degradation and make it so lucrative to do it that you have a reluctance to change, even though the people are hungering and thirsting for something better. And so when Kanye West said "Jesus Walks," it became a hit and it's because there's a thirst and a hunger and most of the rappers don't know that there's a vacuum of leadership in the Black community.
Regards,
Anon
Nobody can help us get our foot out of our own way, better than our Hip-Hop generation of rappers, male and female, who are leading young people all over the world. You didn't ask to become a leader. You didn't ask for this responsibility. But time and circumstances has thrust upon your very broad shoulders and brother Farrakhan is pleading with you...we can force the record executives to do better by us, if we were united. You don't have to use the N word anymore. Don't say it's an endearing term, because if it were, you wouldn't have all these posses that are killing each other using that "endearing" term. No in the ‘60s, we were brothers and sisters, even if we didn't know how to truly act as a brother. When you knew you were Black and your brother and sister was Black, you knew you were flesh of each others flesh, blood of each others’ blood and bone of each others’ bone.
Regards,
Anon
If you came into unity and stopped using the N word and saw what that N word does to you psyche. God said he made us in his own image and likeness. And in The Bible, it says "Ye are all gods children of the Most High God." It didn't say "Ye are all dogs, Children of the Most High, dog.” So instead of seeing yourself as offspring of God himself, you are now calling yourself the offspring of a dog. "Yo dog, what's up dog, that's my dog." If you are a dog, then your mother is a B and you are the son of a B. Stop it. That language has to stop. The thinking that follows that language has to stop. And then the violence between us as a family will also stop.
Regards,
Anon
They took the spoken word and started educating the people. And those who are wicked saw what they were doing and did not want our young people educated in that. And they were making millions, sometimes out of the trunks of their cars. They had their own system of distribution. So the big boys said, "Wait a minute, we have to cash in on this." But they didn't want conscious rap. They wanted gangsta rap. So the more you promote gangster rap, the more you promote guns, the more they can sell prisons on the stock market. Cause they know they are going to fill it with the brothers and sisters from the inner-cities. If they want to know what poison is, let's go back to Hollywood. It is Hollywood that is undressing women. Hollywood in the early days would never show a sex scene but today, you can't find a movie where there's not some torrid love scene. That's poison in the movies, magazines, poison on the radio.
And so Hip-Hop is a reflection of the poison, not the architect of the poison. There's an antidote for poison. All we have to do is apply the antidote and gradually clean up our lyrics. And Hip-Hop will lead the new generation out of the hellish condition into a condition that promotes the good and brother hood, not only of us, but the brotherhood of the human family.
ALL OF THE PREVIOUS WERE FROM MINISTER FARRAKHAN's INTERVIEW...ALLHIPHOP.COM
Regards,
Anon
Now lets see how DV and Robyn spin this
I think their spin will be the exact opposite of 60 Minutes' spin and Oprah's spin.
Thank God for that.
http://assaultonblacksanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/plantation-overseer-negroes-vs-african.html
This is the most ignorent post I've seen...
In early 2004 Motivational Education Entertainment (MEE), a Philadelphia communication firm released a nationwide study of 2,000 “urban” teens. The authors of the study say that overall the teens in their survey indicated that, “Black females are valued by no one.” The vast majority of youth received many of their perceptions about life from the rap music that they regularly consumed. The study states that the one of most relevant changes in the Hip Hop generation from their Civil Rights and Black Power predecessors is the open disdain for Black women. It makes perfect sense then that Oprah, a Black woman would not want to even indirectly advance messages that negatively impact young Black women.
Regards,
Anon
While African Americans comprise 12% of the U.S. population, 45% of all murder victims in 2002 were African American, 91% of whom were killed by African Americans. Nationally, homicide is the leading cause of death for black men and second leading cause of death for black women ages 15-24
Regards,
Anon
Spin what Ali?
Anonymous said...
While African Americans comprise 12% of the U.S. population, 45% of all murder victims in 2002 were African American, 91% of whom were killed by African Americans. Nationally, homicide is the leading cause of death for black men and second leading cause of death for black women ages 15-24
Sooo ... let's ban rap because rap is the primary cause of violence among blacks?
Man, that's so dumb I cannot even comment.
Please Anon, step up your game. You are dragging the discourse down.
DV,
There you go with those Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly tactics again... Where have I ever said to ban ALL rap/HipHp for the 101th time?
Dont get so emotional... I am schooling you son... Baseline jumpers all day! :0 You you keep playing that old white man's game Chess ... While I run circles around you like T-Mac because that's what REAL brotha's do ;)
Regards,
Anon
LOL. That's cute Anon.
Brother you got picked, posted up and dunked on long ago.
I've been on the bench since the end of the third quarter letting my back -up put you away.
But seriously Brother, I don't want to go in circles. You have convinced yourself that Hip Hop is the source of dysfunction.
I don't see Hip Hop as THE problem but A Mirror.
You may not like that big pimple on your forehead, but breaking the mirror is not going to make it go away. I see Hip Hop as a tremendously powerful tool available to black people. I see it as foolish for us to suckered into destroying it.
If we can meet somewhere between those two extremes - cool. If not, it may be a good time for us to part company on this issue.
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