Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The Blackest Man On The Planet • Plantation Negros Trained In Plantation Schools To Obey Authority Find This Offensive


fist tap Anonymous
"Oooooh Massssa!!! Ooohhhhh Masssa!  Lil Weezy Talkin' Back Massaaa!

Beat him Massa!!

Hurt him Massa!!

Who dat little nigga think He Iz?!?!

He think cuz he rich he can talk back!!

Make him wespect your Uhthority Massa!!

He aint got NO Respect fo thuh Lawyer or Duh Cowt!"


(lol.  Facebook Plantation negros all day)

16 comments:

Big Mark 243 said...

While I don't care for his music, I do like how he represented himself in the face of the supposed "authority" that these white men supposedly had...

CNu said...

nothing wrong with this little nigger's attitude that another vacation at riker's island won't straighten right on out....,

Denmark Vesey said...

interesting how some negros sit around wishing white men would put other black men 'in jail'.

Plantation Negro programming is a bitch.


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Guess that's what some rappers mean by "Fuck Bitches. Get Money".

CNu said...

lol,

ta loco?

I'd really rather see the toxic little nigger shot.

Black men have no use for degenerate fin d'siecle minstrels whose job it is to pollute black cultural production with niggerishness.

CNu said...

In the first chapter of his new book, my man Prof. Lester Spence poses the $64K kwestin.

In the following pages I dig into various aspects of black politics, as an attempt to begin an honest conversation about what a 21st Century black politics should look like. How should we deal with the fact that an increasing number of black families are headed by single mothers? How can we use tragic events like the Trayvon Martin case to spur our political imagination? Given our high rates of unemployment, is there a way to rethink the role labor should play in our communities? What are we to do with the nigga?

Denmark Vesey said...

PLANTATION NEGRO MISTAKE 1

"what a 21st Century black politics should look like. "


no such thing as "black politics"

PLANTATION NEGRO MISTAKE 2

"How should we deal with the fact that an increasing number of black families are headed by single mothers? "

There is no "we" ... nigga.

"we" (wannabe social engineers)have been "fixing" the black family for 100 years.

All they've done is fuck it up.

Elijah Muhammad and the Nation built families.

Plantation Negros educated at Cracker Colleges popped that 'Michael Eric Dyson' "we" need to fix bullshit never built Family 1.


PLANTATION NEGRO MISTAKE 3

"How can we use tragic events like the Trayvon Martin case "

"we" ... "use" ... "Trayvon Martin" .. "case"?

ridiculous.

a) You don't use it
b) You are trying to use it now to support a silly and uncreative imagination.



PLANTATION NEGRO MISTAKE 4

"Given our high rates of unemployment, is there a way to rethink the role labor should play in our communities?"

"unemployment"?

lol

"Our community"?

lol.

What the fuck is that?

START A BUSINESS NIGGA

"Jobs" have about as bright a future as VHS tapes.


Lil Wayne and Ricky Rose' said it best.

Fuck Bitches. Get Money.





CNu said...

Elijah Muhammad and the Nation built families.

rotflmbao....,

Elijah Muhammad and the Nation...., those trifling jiggaboos sacrificed the most powerfully resonant black voice of the 20th century (Malcolm) on the alter of their petty ego squabbles.

Consequently, they're dust, forgettable, bygone dust.

Plantation Negros educated at Cracker Colleges popped that 'Michael Eric Dyson' "we" need to fix bullshit never built Family 1.

Ford Foundation backed "race studies" programs in colleges and universities has proven its mettle as the lowest cost/highest yield counterinsurgency of the 20th century. Turned black nationalist men and women into limp-wristed, indecipherable academic nullities.

"How can we use tragic events like the Trayvon Martin case "

To recognize the toxicity and deleterious effect on young black pscyches of Madison Ave. crafted toxic waste pumped out by compliant minstrels like lil'Weez, Big Booby Boss and any and all other No Limits Niggaz

START A BUSINESS NIGGA

Dope, Church, Liquor Store, Korean Hair products, Payday Loans or Fried Chicken Nigga?

What purportedly looks good tuh'ya, ain't good fah'ya!

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Gee Chee Vision said...

True story. Back in the day some friends and I new a five percent'er/ vegetarian/ music producer named 3rd Disciple. He was completely against meat, poisonous foods etc. Once he didn't allow his mother-n-law into his house b/c her lipstick had a pork product in it. Dude was wil'n out at times. One day we were with him on the way to the studio when he tossed a little variation in the mix by ordering a MacDonalds quarter pounder. My man Kapital is like:

Kapital: "Yo 3D (3rd Disciple), I thought you didn't eat that poison."
3D: "No cipher god. I'm building my body's immunity against these devils' chemical & biological warfare."

LOL. Dude use to have us roll'n, no lie. But my man 3D took a MacDonalds hamburger and turned it into a tool to combat highly sophisticated engineered eugenics. In my opinion DV, this is what you're doing with the Weez.

Denmark Vesey said...

Gee! Chee! V!!

My man.

Ha! That's one hell of a story.

5 Percent cats have been fascinating brothers for years.

My 5 Percent experience was with a good friend who at the time called himself "True Mathematics".

Bad Dude.

30 years ago we would argue until we were both blue in the face.

I used to laugh at him.

His comments on pork.

The genetic engineering of human beings in the past.

The importance of proliferation as a defense against genocide.

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30 years later.

Dude ... The 5 Percent and The Nation ...

were right about damn near everything.

All of those Negro institutional Plantation ... "get yo ed-you-cation" memes have proven terribly poor advice.

I mean.

Listen to your boy and his position towards his mother in law and the pork lip stick.

Dude is right.

Pigs are an animal grafted with not only rat, dog and boar genes .... pigs are also grafted with HUMAN genes.

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Look it up.

Nah .. really LOOK IT UP.

To eat pork ... to spread pork fat on your lips ... is a form of cannibalism.

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So anyway.

Back To Weezy and 'em.

Nah dude.

I don't think you get it.

I listen to these cats and hear BETTER WRITING ... BETTER PHILOSOPHY ... and more EFFECTIVE INSIGHT ... than I hear from any of the conventional Plantation Negro sources.

So ... my 15 year old is assigned to listen to both Santos Bonnaci's lectures on astro-theology and Rick Ross album "God Forgives I Don't" on the same day.

We discuss each with equal enthusiasm.

Why?

Because cats not versed in Hip Hop are at a disadvantage.

They don't understand the code.

Come on Gee ...

You don't hear the GENIUS in this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HVO5WhIm4uI



CNu said...

LOL. Dude use to have us roll'n, no lie. But my man 3D took a MacDonalds hamburger and turned it into a tool to combat highly sophisticated engineered eugenics. In my opinion DV, this is what you're doing with the Weez.

stop playing GCV...,

your boy 3D was simply hongry for the toxic pleasure of a quarter pounder.

Reminds me of shorty in Malcolm X avowing he would NEVER swear off pork or white women.

@DeeVee

Proliferation is not a viable defense against genocide in the WMD era. Exceptionalism and competence aspiring to the Shaolin monastic - is the ONLY remaining viable defense against genocide and anthropocene extinction.

Reason I despise these minstrels you tout as artists is because they've been packaged into an evangelical appeal to the lowest common denominator proliferators.

Theirs is a gospel of psychopath livestock management via violence and conspicuous consumption. That's not a meme worth proliferating unless you're proliferating it as a cultural and psychological WMD amongst your sworn enemies.

Lyor Cohen an'em fukkin up ignant jiggaboos left and right with this toxic waste material and laughing all the way to the bank.

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Gee Chee Vision said...

Yeah CNu we new 3D just wanted some Micky D's. Still we were impressed how he could flip a perspective.

DV, the only thing is that 3D was too harsh on his mother in law. Did he forget at some point he didn't know his "lessons?" Eventually he and his wife divorced. I don't know what their issues were but I know his woman could only take so much of his harshness towards her mother while he finds reasons to break the very codes that he expects for the "85'ers" to immediately understand.

Gee Chee Vision said...

Wayne is a lyricist and I respect the aesthetics of that skill while still recognizing Chuck's quote, "I don't rhyme for the sake of riddling."

It's as Jay Electronica said, "To keep your mental eyelids closed and your eyeballs bulgin."
The industry is in need of creativity to market black vending machine exoticism as much as MacDonalds is in need of master chefs of the culinary arts to market pink slime burgers.

Weezy, Fiddy, Ro$$, invoke the forces of medieval, activating primal triggers within the masses.
It's like a large scale CoIntelPro operation.
Agent provocatuer.
Inspire your comrades into entrapment.

Marketing activates our trigger features. Coke activates our thirst triggers when we're not thirsty.
MacDonalds activates hunger triggers when we're actually satisfied.
Unlike any other time we now live in an extreme stimulus environment.
Reproduction (sex) and provisions (making money) are intrinsic to our survival.
If someone has to rhyme those basic principles so I can get it, then them boys at Daimler AG need to redesign the short yellow school bus to the size of a smart car for my ignant arse.

However I dislike the movement of blaming artists for this broadband buffoonery. The recording industry controls what goes out and what doesn't. Cops that protest the Cop Killer song understood to go straight to Time/Warner...NOT Ice T. If the US drops a bomb on another country do you blame the soldier that pushed the button or the military that recruits soldiers and makes those weapons?

Gee Chee Vision said...

"they've been packaged into an evangelical appeal" -CNu

Yes, it's all a part of a theater production. The theater orchestrated for Obama to serenade black people. So he gives Al Green to one generation and Jay Z to the other. But Obama is no more about Jay-Z than Ronald Reagan was about Micheal Jackson in the 80's. It's tapping into influence. Roosevelt capitalized off of Joe Louis; Jackie Robinson's image was used to counter Paul Robeson's communism.

Reagan's theater directors understood MJ's influence on the world stage; Obama's theater directors understand rap music's influence on the world stage.

So I understand you DV when you say, "cats not versed in Hip Hop are at a disadvantage." I agree to a degree.

Wayne & Ro$$' radio dominance is attributed to 6 companies controlling 90% of the airwaves. Just like the two party system restriction of diversity to market a stenciled aesthetic while constructing a monochromatic demographic. It gives the false impression that only one type of genre sales and represents a majority demand associating one kind of rap with success. But rap has been successful since day one.

Public Enemy was too punk rock for Russell Simons but Rick Ruben appreciated the evolution of the art. We'd be listening to 10 different Run DMC acts ruling the airwaves if 80's radio were under today's extreme siege. No Public Enemy, no Slick Rick, Dougie Fresh or Kane, no BDP or Rakim; no growth, no innovative material.

"I am the manifestation of study
Not the manifestation of money
Therefore I advance through thought
Not what's manufactured and bought" -KRS

Where I disagree with cats being at a disadvantage b/c they aren't versed in Hip Hop is b/c that approach demarcates the art making process. Pioneers of Hip Hop cross pollinated R & B, funk, Caribbean dance & music, spoken word etc. It became relevant because they moved outside of being versed in what was popular. They challenged popular music, the news media, the church and won. Every rapper from Grandmaster Flash to Tupac should be on a box of Wheaties for pulling that off. They expanded this art from the west coast to Germany to Palestine and back to it's birth place. I'm sure the blues catalysts never thought music would one day evolve into something even more impressive and expressive.