Monday, March 08, 2010

Little Wayne Is A Political Prisoner

Prison
+ No Victim

____________________
Political Prisoner

If it never occurred to you that Dwayne Carter is being imprisoned not for committing a crime, but for exercising his constitutional right guaranteed him by the 2nd Amendment ... You might be a Plantation Negro.

DMG said ...
I don't feel sorry for him. The man tattooed his face up and walks around with the trinkets of slavery in his mouth.

Look at me.
Be like me.
Show the world you have cash money.

Cash because you don't have a bank account and rely on the check cashing place.

Legions of kids emulating behavior. It's the new konk, and lightening cream. The trappings of arrival and what is perceived as a wealthy look. Hood rich. Doesn't it go something like this:

"Gator boots with the pimped out Gucci suits
Ain't got no job, but I stay suave
Can't pay my rent, cause all my money's spent
But that's okay, cause I'm Still Fly
Got a quarter tank of gas - in my new E class
But that's alright, cause I'm gon' ride
Got everythang - in my momma name
But I'm Hood Rich - dadah-dadah da-dah da-dah da-dah"



When massa wants to lynch brothers
I get the rope.
I'm a parrot with a stethoscope
slanging dope
to fat pork eating Negros who can't cope.

While I graduated in debt
Weezy flies in private jets
A former marine
now squirtin' vaccines
up the noses of preteens
destroying their genes
with genetically modified cuisine

Why they want to be like Weezy?
Why they don't want to be like me?
Why they want to be an artist whose mind is free?
When they can be a pharmaceutical puppet Plantation Negro MD?

53 comments:

DMG said...

Political how?

HotmfWax said...

@ DV,

Little Wayne had to do the dental work before he went to the big house. I went hard at my dentist who is a brother about the whole " lying medical game and that i only wanted the truth...." He just sent this email to me an hour ago. Therefore the truth by dentist in honor of Lil Wayne's Grill:

"like i said Wax, nobody really wants to deal with the fluoride. fluoride is only the beginning of the problem. the problem is as a health care provider its hard to break out of the box of conventional non-thinking. this is the thing that amazes me about this age of technological advancement in healthcare. all of the technology is driven by treatment and what you can charge the patient. if we know what causes cancer why not put the money into prevention? instead the money goes towards early diagnosis and "state of the art" treatment. in dentistry does it really make sense to get a root canal on a badly decayed and broken down tooth? most patients dont realize that a root canal kills the tooth but rarely if ever removes all the bacteria associated with the diseased tooth. so the patient is left with a devitalized tooth with a "locus resistentia minora" or "granuloma periapical cyst" which is essential a pool of nasty anaerobic bacteria that remains forever or until the tooth is finally removed. unfortunately much of what we do in healthcare today is iatrogenic and to some degree a measure of the human body's remarkable resilience. but most patients frown and think i am trying to overcharge or over treat them if i say listen mr.jones you have a sick and diseased tooth. its badly broken down. it should be removed and the extraction site cleaned and then replace the tooth with a medical grade bio compatible titanium implant. what they say and what most dentists say is lets do a root canal. lets kill the tooth and leave behind a dead tooth along with some diseased tissue. did i forget to mention that the chemicals and agents used to perform a root canal are caustic and cancer causing. most dentist use a combination of household bleach and water to irrigate and clean the root of the tooth when they perform a root canal. even a well done root canal usually leaves behind bacteria associated with elevated white blood cells and cardiovascular diseases and pneumonia just to name a few systemic issues associated with bacteria in the body. anyway man the only thing any of us can do is to detox as often as possible and control our environment as much as possible and weigh the benefit versus the risk for any and all medical/dental treatment that we receive. hopefully one day soon i am going to finally practice the biologic oral medicine that i think is necessary and appropriate for 2010. most of us are practicing 1965 dentistry with state of the art equipment. the problem is our thinking is not state of the art. its like using the modern technology to make a black and white television in hd. now that's stupid right? welcome to my world. there are some dentist that would all but kill me for telling you this especially the root canal specialist lol!!! this is just between us. you can get online and confirm everything that i am telling you. im doing the best i can to change the way my staff thinks but as the saying goes..."the hardest thing in the world to change is your mind."

change the world DV, The Truth does that.

Mahndisa S. Rigmaiden said...

Today I found out my baby son has chickenpox. I was wondering what you think about that. Have any of your children had any of the common childhood 'diseases' DV, since you are anti vacc and didn't vaccinate your youngest right?

As an aside, his skin has been responding quite well to coconut oil. I rub it on his skin a few times every hour and it has made the pox go down and seems to mitigate his itching.

It is so hilarious that with all the medical technology out there, we still don't know how to CURE viruses. You can give them vaccines, but there is no CURE. Interesting... I am happy that my little guy is okay and that he is getting the pox young. Now unless he gets run down as an adult, we won't have to worry about the chicken pox again!

Mahndisa S. Rigmaiden said...

BTW, I think T.I. is more appropriately painted as a prisoner of war given his charges. Lil Weezy is in prison, but I don't think of him as a POW, more of less a victim of his own excesses.

Denmark Vesey said...

Hey M.

No. My children have had none of the "childhood diseases". Not 1.

Not a single cold this winter.

Some runny noses every now and then. But that's it. And I suspect that is mainly from the sugar that is impossible to keep away from kids.

My oldest was the only one with any significant number of vaccines. Thank God he has not succumbed. However his immune system is by far the weakest. (Occasional 'allergy' like symptoms)

Coconut oil would put "dermatologists" out of business if Plantation Negros understood it's amazing healing powers.

I eat it and use it for everything from hair conditioner to skin moisturizer.

It's the Rolls Royce of good fat. Flax is the Cadillac.

My wife and I take the kids to the now famous Dr. Gordon is Santa Monica.

He is expensive and insurance only works with Plantation MD Pharmaceutical Flunkies.

We dropped like $250 a visit until I realized he wasn't telling me much different from what my grandmother and aunts used to tell us back in the day.

For example regarding Chickenpox:

“Chickenpox is a relatively benign disease in childhood,” Gordon maintains. He says this vaccine was invented in the 1970s to protect children on chemotherapy or high dose steroids for asthma and other illnesses. He explains that “normal kids get immunity from the illness which might actually have been better than that acquired from the shot.” Gordon recommends trying to get children natural chickenpox for 4 or 5 years and then get the shot later if that is not successful."

When are the Plantation Negro MD's going to stand up and take a stand against silly Plantation Medicine money schemes like vaccines?

All it will take is one or two brothers to step out of line and lead black people to better health?

But nah.

These Negros going along to get along.

In the mean time black people are vaccinating their children at record numbers.

Damn shame.

Mahndisa S. Rigmaiden said...

Yeah, well it seems like coconut oil could put a lot of folks out of business. Shit! I removed most refined sugars from my son's diet and he only eats organically grown veggies and fruit and meat. Vitamin D seems to work really well because last week he had a runny nose and I gave him some D and it was gone the next day. My mistake was that I didnt continue giving him the D every day for five days after the first day. His pox are smoothing out and going down quite a bit and VERY noticably so after application of the coconut oil.

I've also read that coconut oil is a natural antiparasitic and anti cancer agent due to the lauric acid. Up to this point, my son has been fairly well but I wonder how it would have been if I would have never allowed him to be vaccinated in the first place. I stopped his shots when he was nine months or so, but I wonder if he'd be a lot healthier if he'da never gotten those shots in the first place. Just pray for my baby to be okay. Thanks:)

Unknown said...

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DMG said...

Waxy,

Yeah, LiL Wayne postponed going to jail because he had a dentist who would go along with the ploy. Look at that...one sentence.

Anyway you don't say anything about WHY he's a 'political' prisoner.

Do you own sandwich boards?

DMG said...

Mahndisa,

What do you mean no cure viruses? You've heard of anti-virals haven't you? Why give your kid acyclovir...when there's a perfectly good vaccine for varicella zoster virus?

It is usually a benign illness, however if a pregnant woman is exposed to your child when he's contagious the virus can do serious damage to the fetus.

Hope the little guy is over it soon. I still have two small spots on my back from when I had chickenpox.

KonWomyn said...

"Political how?" DMG

Because of the disproportionate representation of Black men in the prison system is political and because America arming itself with guns has been a political and economic move since the Civil War - some may argue that having a gun is a basic neccessity and a just response to what is faced in present-day Amerikkka (which is where I differ, but that is another matter).

Li'l Wayne is representative of the extra-ordinary struggle for life his age group is faced with; 1 in 9 of 20-34 year old Black males is locked up, 1 in 9 of govt employees works in the department of corrections and some states have struggled to fill all posts (NY Times. As an estimate, every dollar the State spends on higher education, 50cents is spent on corrections. The State is working so very, very hard to keep young Black males in prison, even for the most petty crimes.

For those reasons I can see why Li'l Wayne is DV's poster boy, even though I have an on/off dislike for Weezy. Nice poster by the way.

...peace

KonWomyn said...

Mahndisa
Will be praying for your li'l boy, I'm sure he'll pull through.

Mahndisa S. Rigmaiden said...

DMG, thanks for your well wishes on my little guy. Yes I know there are antiviral medications but they cannot CURE chickenpox. Cure means completely eradicate once someone is infected with the organism, just like they haven't figured out a cure for the common cold yet.

These little viruses seem to have eluded the greatest minds for a long time. Since they haven't been doling out the chicken pox vaccine in the USA for very long (1995), I was concerned about long term effects and skipped on it. I was also concerned that the vaccine wouldn't prevent him from getting the pox anyway, and I guess my concerns are well founded. The truth is that if they could offer a vaccine against pinworms or roundworms or other types of parasites, I'd immediately get that for my child. But I don't think it's necessary to vaccinate against a relatively mild childhood illness.

"A modified varicella, known as breakthrough disease, can occur in some vaccinated persons, because the vaccine is 70%–90% effective in preventing disease. Breakthrough varicella is most commonly (~70%–80% of cases) mild, with <50 skin lesions, less fever, and shorter duration of rash. The rash may be atypical in appearance with fewer vesicles and predominance of maculopapular lesions. Nevertheless, breakthrough varicella is infectious (although less than varicella in unvaccinated persons). Persons with breakthrough varicella should be isolated for as long as lesions persist."

Mahndisa S. Rigmaiden said...

Thanks KW. Like I said, he is responding well to the coconut oil on his skin and is resting a lot. He ate a bit yesterday and ran around for a couple of hours. It was good to see him up and at 'em even though he was sick:) Take Care everyone:)

Anonymous said...

Fascinating Wax. My boxing instructor's Tia Chi instructor (an acupuncture doctor) criticizes Western medicine for being so hasty to go inside the body (operate).

"If you can't fight with it, it isn't Tai Chi."
-Sho (Tai Chi instructor)

Anonymous said...

KonWomyn, Weezy is missing what most rap artists don't really investigate and that's codifying their work, giving it a longer life. Imagery and lyrics that can be rediscovered years after their reign.

KonWomyn said...

GeeChee,
How do you know he's not got that?

KonWomyn said...

Gee Chee
Scratch that, I get the sense in which you were speaking.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I was just saying for instance CNu mentioned the end of Black Power movement coincided with the movie Superfly. You got Curtis Mayfield dropp'n:

"Trying to get over" or
"I'm so glad I got my own
So glad that I can see
My life's a natural high
The man can't put no thing on me"
It's something kind of funny
How the man can take your money"


Well, in the movie Superfly the (dope dealer) gets over on the "man" at the end of the film. The perm & street life was code for "a new form of black liberation." It's a fact that in the movie that "the man" couldn't put no thing on him. A new methodology in beating the system.

That was coded imagery and music used on us. What happened? Put them "temporaries on our permanents." -Stokley

Mos Def is starting to move in that direction by using imagery from Killer of Sheep. Rap production in general have worked that into their music. Sampling speeches from great leaders, movies with a particular theme etc. NWA was good at sampling James Cagney as a reinforcement of "gangster rap" having it's orgins within the American landscape.

Anonymous said...

Shabazz Palaces

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMZKPaSF0GE

Anonymous said...

Turn your bass up on it

CNu said...

GCV - how familiar are you with the hierarchy and finances of the NOI?

Do you believe they have an adept system of organizational governance?

DMG said...

"Because of the disproportionate representation of Black men in the prison system is political"

...again, what's that got to do with anything? I'm black 42, and have never been in handcuffs, or inside of a jail or prison cell. It wasn't magic. It wasn't difficult.

"Because of the disproportionate representation of Black men in the prison system is political"

EXTRAORDINARY struggle?? Are you joking? Nobody is keeping him out of schools, restaurants, or other public places with dogs and guns. Nobody makes him work in fields picking cotton with men on horseback watching over him while walking around in shackles. Don't do that. Don't diminish what my grandparents, and great-grandparents went through because this fool, with all of his success and money can't legally purchase a firearm or have the sense not to carry distribution amounts of illegal substances in his tour bus. I don't care if the man wants to own a weapon for protection. Fine. Abide by the laws of the land. If you are high and have a .40 cal handgun, perhaps it really shouldn't be loaded. I don't care if he wants to get high. Again, be smart enough to know how much is too much, and will get you thrown in jail.

He's no political prisoner, he's somebody who is limited by his ghetto mentality.

Now fools are going to jump on the bandwagon talking about "political" prisoner. And being targeted. The only thing he's a prisoner of is his own mind...and stupidity. Hate to see the guy who has been so successful get locked up, but it's his own damn fault.

But then again, his modern day minstrel show does more to keep black folks thinking backward and chasing the trinkets of success than ANY government conspiracy could ever hope for. Why would anyone want to take him off the stage?

KonWomyn said...

DMG

That you’ve made it in life and have managed to stay out of trouble is you, your life, but you cannot universally apply your life as standard to everyone else.

If you’ve been messing around with guns since age 13 and rolling with your uncle and his homies who are gangsters then your chances of making it into medical school, let alone high school may be somewhat diminished. That ‘no excuses’ philosophy doesn’t always hold true.

I in no way diminished your family history of 'struggle' neither have I equated what your people went through been through by using the words 'extra-ordinary struggle' to apply to the nature of the contemporary challenges faced.To believe this is about is all in your head; I believe the term is malleable enough to apply differently in different contexts. 1 in 9 is not a normal stat, America is an anomic society.

“Now fools are going to jump on the bandwagon talking about "political" prisoner.”

I think if placed in context of the politics of America’s correctional system and adequate, critical discussion is given to its history as race and class-biased tool of discipline and punishment, then a *very* narrow application because it’s not about Li'l Wayne so much as it’s about a whole prison system and American gun culture - at least in the way I see it, not to say he’s not a “victim/[cause] of his own excesses” as Mahndisa put it.

Anonymous said...

DV...may have missed it before, but are your kids homeschooled? Where I'm at it is a requirement for kids to have their shot records updated to enroll in school (public at least).

that dude said...

I don't care what kind of environment you grow up in. Once you make the kind of money he's making, I believe in his intelligence enough to modify his behavior so he can keep making it. Look at Snoop, for example. He's never gone to jail.

Anonymous said...

GCV - how familiar are you with the hierarchy and finances of the NOI?
Do you believe they have an adept system of organizational governance?

I’m not invested in the Nation that way. It’s about the collective of movements functioning as (as the Panthers put it) “Propaganda units.” African slaves/Seminole Indians, Garvey, WEB/Robeson/Chairman Mao, Father Divine, Drew Ali, NOI/Sun Ra/Parliament mother ship connection, Panthers, Zulu Nation/Rap, 70’s black youth & Bruce Lee etc. etc. etc. The preservation of these personalities & movements replete with their intersecting cosmologies, the underlining theme of redefining one’s significance and purpose within restricted space. The escapism they suggest be it to Africa or the deep reaches of uninhabitable space.
"From ghettos to galaxies" -Guru
The discipline of improv in religion, music and struggle.

I’m just an archivist sampling all of this into my art.

Denmark Vesey said...

"Once you make the kind of money he's making, I believe in his intelligence enough to modify his behavior so he can keep making it." that dude


Dude.

What good is money if muhfuggas can throw you in jail simply because they feel like it?

Where does this "modification of behavior" end?

Why not modify the government by asking it to stay within the limits of the constitution.

The constitution was put in place to protect us from the government.

The 700% increase in the prison population over the past 30 years with no relative increase in crime is a quick peep at what the future looks like for people who ... "modify their behavior" so they can keep making money.

The prison increase is the result of the criminalization of things that were not previously criminal.

This man committed no crime.

Conformist ass Plantation Negros like DMG silently celebrate the brothers incarceration because he represents something they lack - irresistible blackness.

Even in jail, Lil Wayne is more free than Plantation Negros will ever be.

HotmfWax said...

@DV,

The 700% increase in the prison population over the past 30 years with no relative increase in crime is a quick peep at what the future looks like for people who ... "modify their behavior" so they can keep making money. Little History of how it went down.

"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." --13th Amendment, 1865.

Little Wayne might not so have it so bad as the Angola 3 brothers. Political Prisoners.

DMG said...

KW,

I believe you are in the UK. Maybe you haven't heard of Roxbury, Dorchester, or Mattapan, Massachusetts. There was nothing extraordinary about my upbringing. I had the good sense at an early age to recognize right and wrong. I made it because of perseverance. I didn't buy the line that being an entertainer or sports star was my "ticket" out. Mommy and Daddy didn't pay more than $400 for my education...hell they didn't even push me to go to college.

I don't want to hear that bullshit that his situation was special.

I have no idea why you KW, an intelligent woman is making excuses for Lil Wayne's stupid behavior. The man doesn't have to be a physician or engineer. Fine he's an entertainer...that's not the crime. The crime is being STUPID...as I've outlined above.

I have three uncles. 2 are engineers, one was a thug. I had FAR more interaction with the thug than the engineers. I'm not trying to hear any of that bullshit, that "poor Weezy, he's a product of his environment"..."he don't know no better"..."if you grew up in the hood you'd be a fucking dumbass drug carrying, illegal firearm carrying jackass too".

No. I wouldn't. Stop making excuses. It's not political. It's criminal. I don't feel sorry for him because he's an entertainer.

Fuck him for being stupid.

"Conformist ass Plantation Negros like DMG silently celebrate the brothers incarceration because he represents something they lack - irresistible blackness."

Silent? No motherfucker I said it LOUD AND CLEAR: Again fuck him, and fuck you, MOTI for celebrating stupidity on a daily basis.

If I believed in your plantation theme, I'd say that's the most plantation thing you've said since I've been here. "irresistable blackness". You think it's "black" to carry around distribution amounts of drugs? You think it's "black" to NOT have your shit together enough to have a loaded .40 cal on your person?

LET ME REITERATE: I'm all FOR him having a .40 cal (my weapon of choice as I've said before is a Sig Sauer P226--although I like the 229-- .40cal S&W. And I'm ALL FOR him getting high if he wants to. That's not the issue. The issue is that the cat was TOO STUPID TO HANDLE HIS BUSINESS. So if he IS stopped by a cop, the gun the drugs, all of it is handled.

But apparently MOTI believes sloppy careless behavior is somehow black.

Who is the plantation slave again? Weezy didn't have the acumen to understand this simple concept.

If you can't go to college, at LEAST read Pimp by Iceberg Slim.

HotmfWax said...

Word from the wise. Dick Gregory stop blaming the young folks and rappers..........

KonWomyn said...

DMG,

I'm not making 'excuses' for anyone - like I said your life is not the measure. You made it out of Roxbury good for you, I'm happy you made it out. However, I sincerely doubt that other people not making it outta there is really down to the difference between perseverance and stupidity.

If you really think the rates of youth delinquency in any of those hoods you described are solely to do with someone's stupidity and not the structural conditions and the personal attributes of a person, then I guess the upcoming generations must be getting stupider and stupider and 'not trying hard enuff'. I guess criminologists better stop wasting their time trying to understand why disproportionate rates of crime develop in areas like Roxbury because hey, the kids are stupid, stupid...Yea rite.

And like I said before, my comment isn't so much about Weezy, or rappers going to jail, but more about crime and the criminal justice system.

CNu said...

DMG is truth.

{and read all of iceberg slim...,}

DMG said...

KW,

Weezy and the disproportionate numbers of black men going to jail are similar in ways. I'll give you that, but Weezy certainly isn't the archetype. Most of it is stupid behavior. A small portion is injustice. If you aren't caught on the corner with a bag full of crack cocaine 100 yards from a Junior High, you won't be in a situation for a judge to give you too harsh of a sentence.

This wasn't targeting. This wasn't planting of evidence. This wasn't conspiracy.

Like I said he allowed himself to be limited. If all of his fame and fortune gets sucked away while he's in jail (think groupies, shady managers and lawyers), and the man finds himself on the "Cross-Colors" or "Milli Vanilli" side of musical popularity and needs to go find a job, what are his options?

I don't feel sorry for him. The man tattooed his face up and walks around with the trinkets of slavery in his mouth.

Look at me.
Be like me.
Show the world you have cash money.

Cash because you don't have a bank account and rely on the check cashing place.

Legions of kids emulating behavior. It's the new konk, and lightening cream. The trappings of arrival and what is perceived as a wealthy look. Hood rich.

Doesn't it go something like this:

"Gator boots with the pimped out Gucci suits
Ain't got no job, but I stay suave
Can't pay my rent, cause all my money's spent
But that's okay, cause I'm Still Fly

Got a quarter tank of gas - in my new E class

But that's alright, cause I'm gon' ride

Got everythang - in my momma name
But I'm Hood Rich - dadah-dadah da-dah da-dah da-dah"

that dude said...

Way too many people carry guns and smoke weed without going to jail. If Wayne can't be bothered to modify his behavior enough to not go to jail for doing it in a way that doesn't get him arrested, he's DUMB. Like I said, you can look in the catagory of "rapper who grew up on the rough side of life" and find plenty of examples. So there are no excuses. Snoop smokes plenty and I'm sure he's well armed. But he's never been to jail. IT'S NOT THAT HARD.

DMG said...

MOTI,

When are you going to realize playground taunts don't do anything but make me laugh...AT YOU, and your imps?

And Marine is capitalized. Don't forget it.

Denmark Vesey said...

"And Marine is capitalized. Don't forget it."

so is Monkey Virus Juice.

Denmark Vesey said...

Dude.

What crime did Wayne commit?

Nah. Really.

What CRIME did Wayne commit?

Once we get into the habit of accepting the imprisonment of young black men ... for simply failing NOT to get locked up ... we are setting ourselves up for something we didn't bargain for.

Remember Dr. King told us "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere".

Even when that injustice is directed toward tattood rappers.

DMG said...

Actually monkey virus juice is NOT capitalized. But I won't quibble.

I recall that you are a Bible believing man, am I correct?

Doesn't your book say something like obey the laws of the land?

In this land carrying certain amounts of illegal mind altering substances implies intent to distribute under the law. That sir is a crime.

Carrying a loaded handgun in some places without proper permits IS a crime.

Attempting to obtain a weapon while under investigation for illegal possession is a crime.

That enough?

Denmark Vesey said...

Bible believing man?

You still don't get it Doc.

I don't "believe" anything.

I simply accept the best available explanation.

You should try it.

"Carrying a loaded handgun in some places without proper permits IS a crime." DMG

No.

Silly.

Short-sighted.

Plantation Negroish.

Conformist.


crime
   /kraɪm/ Show Spelled[krahym] Show IPA
–noun
1.
an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state and that is LEGALLY PROHIBITED.


Now Bra ...

The Bill of Rights represent the fundamental freedoms that are at the heart of our society, including freedom of speech, freedom of religion and the right of the people to keep and bear arms.

Dwayne Carter was sent to prison for violating a law that is unconstitutional.

ergo:

A political prisoner.

The city of New York is expressly prohibited by the United States Constitution from infringing upon his right to bear arms.

Lil Wayne is a very rich man. He is a multimillionaire. He is a target. Wealthy black rappers have been shot and killed in New York.

He has a right to defend himself.

I find it interesting that this latest generation of Plantation Negros ... so happy to finally make it to the Big House ... that they will GLADLY adhere to ANY law passed by the "government" ... as long as it allows them to stay in the Big House.

Thank God MLK was courageous enough to disobey that which was illegally prohibited.

DMG said...

You are hopeless.

"crime
   /kraɪm/ Show Spelled[krahym] Show IPA
–noun
1.
an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state and that is LEGALLY PROHIBITED"

ummm yes. LEGALLY PROHIBITED

LEGALLY PROHIBITED
LEGALLY PROHIBITED
LEGALLY PROHIBITED
LEGALLY PROHIBITED
LEGALLY PROHIBITED
LEGALLY PROHIBITED
LEGALLY PROHIBITED

Apparently carrying a big stash of drugs was LEGALLY PROHIBITED in the State of Arizona.

Apparently carrying a loaded weapon was LEGALLY PROHIBITED in the city of New York.

Apparently attempting to purchase a weapon as a felon was LEGALLY PROHIBITED.

Now scuttle along idiot.

Criminal.

Nelson Mandela was a political prisoner.

Weezy just a criminal.

MOTI is just a moron. Nothing to see here.

Denmark Vesey said...

^^ See what happens when you let dudes into medical school because of Affirmative Action?

My contention ... Jiggaboo

Is that prohibitions which restrict an American citizen from possessing a handgun are unconstitutional.

There is a diversity of opinion on this subject.

There is a public debate that has raged for decades.

Only cartoonish Hat-N-Hand House Negros argue that all laws are absolute.

No wonder you squirted Monkey Virus juice up your nose the MOMENT the government told you to do so.

I hope you are not in a position to influence any young black men.

Denmark Vesey said...

Regarding Nelson Mandela,

It is fashionable for Plantation Negros to sing the virtues of Mandela and King and other freedom fighters ... AFTER ... their fight for justice has been vindicated.

It was you same handkerchief head Negros criticizing King when he went to jail and Mandela when he fought the illegal apartheid government of South Africa and was sent to jail for 25 years.

If Dwayne Carter dies in prison he will be more politically relevant than you will ever be in your life.

"I, knock on the door, hope isn't home
Fate's not around the lucks all gone
Don't ask me what's wrong ask me what's right
And I'ma tell you what's life, and did you know?
I lost everything, but I ain't the only the one
First came the hurricane, then the morning sun
Excuse me if I'm on one
And don't trip if I light one, I walk a tight one
They try tell me keep my eyes open
My whole city underwater, some people still floatin'
And they wonder why black people still voting
'Cause your president still choking
Take away the football team, the basketball team
And all we got is me to represent New Orleans, shit
No governor, no help from the mayor
Just a steady beating heart and a wish and a prayer"

DMG said...

MOTI,

Come on man. We've been going at this for a few months now. When are you going to realize that your weak taunts don't bother me. Don't hate because I'm just...well smarter than you are. Period. End of story. Not bragging just stating facts.

Wassa matta? Mommy and Daddy's money not enough to buy you into medical school? Or the rap game or whatever it is that you wanted in life but weren't talented or smart enough to get? Is that why you continue with the taunts?

Whatever, stay on point MOTI.

So now this has morphed from a "political prisoner" thread to one of gun control. Guess you realized you had lost the argument. You could have just started a new thread.

Position of influence? Yes of course I am. I've even shown them this here blog. You've been laughed at, mimicked, felt sorry for, and dismissed. And I wasn't biased. Never told them what my handle was. They thought you were delusional or at best a brilliant satirist. Most of the young brothers don't think you seriously believe what you write. But then again, I deal with brothers who are...intelligent, and don't wear gold and diamond "grills".

If Dwayne Carter dies in prison he will have negated all of his strides forward and merely become the statistic that was stamped upon his head at birth. Why? Because he didn't progress beyond his expectations. He probably listened to some false prophet like you. I wouldn't be surprised if you turned out to be someone akin to Clayton Bigsby.

No, you just aren't as blatant. You are worse you want the worst stereotypical behavior to be amplified...either that or you are a brilliant satirist.

If it's the latter, then hell you got me, and I concede.

Denmark Vesey said...

Don't hate because I'm just...well smarter than you are.


^^ this is coming from a man with Monkey Virus juice still dripping out of his nose to protect him from the "H1N1 Pandemic".

Doc ... you are not only poorly educated. You are not particularly bright.

Your daily presence here for months speaks for itself.

YOU. ARE. IN. SCHOOL.

You don't really think your little play fights are fooling anybody do you?

I like you man. Consider these spankings a teaching tool.

But I do hope you do something with the knowledge dropped on you by Kay Dub, Hot Wax, Ces, Gee Chee, Intellectual Insurgent and others who have taken upon themselves to help you.

Consider this something of a digital intervention.

You won't appreciate the "Political Prisoner" meme until you hear it from some white boy writing for Salon or on "NPR".

Like a dog trained to eat only from the bowl given him by his master ... you cannot even entertain a concept not spoon fed you by massa.

CNu said...

Nelson Mandela was a political prisoner.

Weezy just a criminal.

MOTI is just a moron. Nothing to see here.


phut! phut!

dayyum, gut shot.

that hadda hurt....,

Don't hate because I'm just...well smarter than you are. Period. End of story.

phut! phut!

oh shit..,

cranial double-tap

nothing but melon chunks laced with chia plants spattered across the wall...,

"911"

uh yes, this CNu,

calling to report another blog murder at the residence of Mr. Denmark Vesey.

yes ma'am, I witnessed it.

no ma'am,

no..,

not another guest, no..,

Mr. Vesey dead....,

started running his mouf about plantation negros and jigaboos and next thing you know, he got shot.

"assassination?"

naw, naw..., no assassination.

nigga just went to runnin his mouth again about his hero little wayne - and got shot.

DMG said...

"YOU. ARE. IN. SCHOOL."

Perhaps. But I'm the Professor...and I've been preparing your F laden report card since last summer.

Your momma gonna whoop you nappy-headed monkey ass for bringing grades like that home.

Have fun in trade school. And no I don't want to buy no ashtrays.

Anonymous said...

Hilarious. This blog is better than a TV show.

Denmark Vesey said...

^^ I love the part when the Plantation Negros try to cheer each other on.

LOL

Don't let CNu gas you up Doc.

But seriously man. I'm sure you were a good student. You are obedient.

That's about all it takes to get by in school these days. They like cats who regurgitate whatever they are fed.

But you are not a thinker.

That's why it is so difficult for you to even entertain the political implications of the incarceration of one of the most successful entertainers in the world.

Dwayne Carter is a tremendous artist.

But Massa has trained you to see only a nigger ... by playing off of your fears and self-hatred.

DMG said...

Cephus,

You can try to call the game in your favor as much as you like. It is your house, and I believe a man (a real one at least) shouldn't have his ass beat like that in his own home...in front of friends and family, but you beg for it daily.

I don't need your commentary on how you've supposedly been schooling people. The record speaks for itself. Your commentary just spices it up and paints you as truly delusional.

You and Weezy are pedestrian at best. People rub human feces on canvas and call it art these days.

Sort of like what you and Weezy do on a daily basis.

And again, it's YOU giving this so called invisible mysterious "massa" so much power and credit.

You are coming close to conferring god status on this massa of yours, you talk about him so much...what he fucking you in addition to whooping your ass and making you work for free? Maybe that's why you can't keep his name (and perhaps other body parts) out of your mouth for more than a day.

That sounds like someone who is truly in love with his owner.

Run along now, I believe your massa has put your slop in a bowl out on the back porch.

Submariner said...

The constitution was put in place to protect us from the government.

That's mythology. Read the Federalist papers.

Denmark Vesey said...

Why not just read the constitution?

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers FROM the consent of the governed. That WHENEVER ANY FORM OF GOVERNMENT BECOMES DESTRUCTIVE to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness."

Submariner said...

Why not just read the constitution?

"We hold these truths to be self-evident...



Um..that's not in the Constitution. Plus the rigorous approach you applied to the cachet of the Rhodes scholarship should require the same, if not greater, of the writers of the Constitution.

DMG said...

Bears repeating.

You have been

weighed

measured

and have been found wanting.