Saturday, October 13, 2012

Barack Obama Commander & Chief Keef • What's The Difference? • Advanced Propaganda Ritual & The Normailization of Extrajudicial Murder • DV University • Fall 2012

Denmark Vesey said ...
As Plantation Negros foam at the mouth and trip over each other in a race to cast the first stone of blame for the mass pathology suffered by young black American men, at the feet of an 18 year old YouTube artist ... They cajole and urge and whisper nonsensical words of inspiration encouraging young black American men to vote a man into office who is the face of a machine killing untold numbers of "Lil JoJo's" every day.

How is Obama different from Keef?
Who's ordered more killing?
 

How is his beef in the middle east
any different from gang banger beefs in the street?
How is the murder of Lil JoJo
different from the murder of Gaddafi?
How is the celebration of the virtues of marijuana
worse than the promotion of antidepressants to people's mamas?

Plantation Negros like to think young people behave the way they do because they were encouraged to behave that way by the hot rapper of the moment.

Never occurs to them that kids are fucked up because the school systems fucked them up,

Never occurs to them the kids are fucked up because the food fed them fucked them up.

Never occurs to them the kids are violent because they've been conditioned and programmed to be violent ... by a whole lot more than rap.

Never occurs to them millions and millions of young men respond to the hot rapper of the moment because he expresses something that appeals to them.

Blaming crime and gang war on Chief Keef is like blaming the mafia on Tony Soprano.

A fuck nigga, that's that shit I don't like, nah
A snitch nigga, that's that shit I don't like, nah
A bitch nigga, that's that shit I don't like, nah
Sneak dissers that's that shit I don't like

13 comments:

CNu said...

Plantation Negros like to think young people behave the way they do because they were encouraged to behave that way by the hot the rapper of the moment.

That splains why Pink+Dolphin paying these coons to sport their ratchit and socially unacceptable gear...,

How is Obama different from Keefe?
How is his beef in the middle east
any different from gang banger beefs in the street?


Young ignants ain't scramblin to wear Hartmarx suits like the Hon.Bro.Preznit.Double-O, or Paul Smiff's like DenmarkVesey...,

makheru bradley said...

Barack Obama and Keith Cozart have very little in common beyond Chicago, and being pawns of TPTB who operate out of the Edward Bernays playbook.

“We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of.”-- Bernays

In 2008 DV was suckered into believing that Barack Obama was “God’s Son.” Now DV considers Obama to be “the face of a machine killing untold numbers of ‘Lil JoJo's’ every day.”

DV’s emotions were easily manipulated. Same goes for the young people who listen to Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., William Leonard Roberts II, and Keith Cozart.

“Never occurs to them the kids are violent because they've been conditioned and programmed to be violent ... by a whole lot more than rap.”

That’s absolutely correct. America is a crimogenic society. However, your statement implies that the music plays a role. So why are you pushing this garbage?

Anonymous said...

Cnu is a fascinating sociological study of when getting educated goes wrong. Like I would find it difficult to create your character if you didn't exist. You playing the -ish out of that part.

Despite the multi-syllabic words and the well rehearsed bite to his speech, the nigga ain't saying nothing.Nothing.

Citing allegedly erudite muhfuggas every other line won't save you from the reality that you hustling chicken little stories and the niggas you critiquing ain't buying it.

Check out that Nas Life Is Good album homeboy.

Life. Is. Good.

That meme fux up your entire foundation.

CNu said...

lol,

anonymous jiggaboos should come out, own up, and proudly savor the flavor of nuts in their mouth...,

Constructive Feedback said...

[quote]any different from gang banger beefs in the street?
How is the murder of Lil JoJo
different from the murder of Gaddafi?
[/quote]

DV - You are a funny Mudda Fugga!!

I needed that laugh this morning.


Constructive Feedback said...

[quote]
** behave the way they do because they were encouraged to behave that way by the hot rapper of the moment.
** fucked up because the school systems fucked them up,
** fucked up because the food fed them fucked them up.
** conditioned and programmed to be violent ... by a whole lot more than rap.
** respond to the hot rapper of the moment because he expresses something that appeals to them.
[/quote]

BROTHER DV:

1) WHO TOOK BLACK PEOPLE'S "Valuables" with the promise that VICTORY via their CHANNELED HOPE would bring forth a CHANGE IN CONDITION and thus A CHANGE IN BEHAVIOR????

2) WHO TOOK BLACK PEOPLE'S VALUABLES with the promise that by placing FAVORABLE PEOPLE IN POWER over the school system - the notion that "EDUCATION IS THE BEST PATHWAY TO EQUALITY" would be a path that was heavily traveled upon?

3) WHO TOOK IN $2 billion in "Grievance Money" from the Feds because Black farmers suffered racism in LAST CHANCE LOANS from the US Ag Dept - only to DIVIDE THE MONEY UP rather than funding a competitor to MONSANTO on the large scale OR AT LEAST put up a beach head against the 100 Korean owned grocery stores in every city with a large Black population?

4) WHO has a MULTI-MILLION CONTRACT with major media corporations to serve as the BLACK FACE upon the merchandising sent toward the Negro?

IT SOUNDS TO ME, DV, that the Negro has a problem with INSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION.

So many confidence men are FEEDING OFF OF HIS AGGRIEVED STATE. They are convincing him to PUT HIS VALUABLES into the collection plate but have failed to do an audit on the books because they fear that such a sandal might see those who they have so much confidence in taken down.

Gee Chee Vision said...
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Gee Chee Vision said...

Criticism of Chief Keef while excusing Obama stems from a combination of lost ethics and opportunism.
Keef does not offer black people a symbolic one-up on white supremacy whereas Obama offers the traditional "first black to do what white people have already done" trophy.
That title grants you unconditional protection via Negro mongrel leadership.
Al Sharpton will attack Don Imus for taking a culture cues from BET then turn around and attack Cronel West for urging the president to address poverty.
Ice Cube identified this false virtue back in 93' in highlighting praises showered on Stormin Norman Schwarzkopf's for slaughtering humans then writing a book about it while Cube is criticized for only talking about violence on a record.

I completely agree with you on that.

Gee Chee Vision said...

BUT, the rap image is sold as authentic real time autobiographies not prime time television.
You may hear of a Chief Keef beef with Jo Jo.
You don't hear of James Gandolfini beef'n with Joe Pesci.
50 cent claims his rhymes are a reflection of his environment.
Al Pacino does not claim his work reflects what young Italian youth day to day real life.
Robert De Niro does not call out "snitches" on the movie set.
Both James Cagney and Young Jeezy talk about clapping chrome but one is understood to be limited to a clapperboard.

The message sent and promoted by the music industry, I mean the rapper, is that his value is based on keeping things real.
Realness got him riches.
So keeping things "real" i.e. whatever acting out ghetto misery is, has an economic value. If everybody exaggerates their "realness" to hyper thuggery levels, it increases their self-value because realness is associated with economic prosperity; with success.
If basketball, as seen on tv, where scouts come out to recruit is valued and acceptable then playing basketball outside of that space can be training for that progress. If "keeping it real" hyper-gangster rappers, as seen on tv where record label reps recruit is valued and acceptable then being a real thug outside that space can be training in progress.
But in this case the police are recruiting these "valued" thug performances for the prison industrial complex.
Not understanding that "keeping it real" is only safe for the performers that keep it reel to reel.

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcIvOYjLjwg&feature=player_embedded

Constructive Feedback said...

[quote]The message sent and promoted by the music industry, I mean the rapper, is that his value is based on keeping things real.[/quote]

GCV:

I can agree with everything that you say BUT I don't believe that you fully capture the BLAME TRANSFERENCE.

Indeed there are some EXTERNAL GAWKERS (White Conservative Critics and Black People who are not down with this genre or lifestyle). They argue that this "Art Imitating Life Imitating Art" is the cause of the killing.

Lets look at another TRANSFERENCE - Those who blame the ubiquitous WHITE ENTERTAINMENT EXECUTIVE
* He only wants songs about Blacks killing Blacks
* He refuses to fund "Conscious Rappers"

I only ask that you pounce upon the people who try to give the WHITE ENTERTAINMENT EXECUTIVE more power than he has.

He has no power to FORCE people to purchase or listen. He only can fill the supply chain that the AUDIENCE has shown willingness to pay their cash and invest their consciousness into.

Gee Chee Vision said...

"He has no power to FORCE people to purchase or listen. He only can fill the supply chain that the AUDIENCE has shown willingness to pay their cash and invest their consciousness into."- ConstructFeed

I agree with you Con Feed that nobody has the power to force people to purchase or listen just as nobody had the power to force people to purchase or slang dope. But in our diagnosis of the dope culture do we honor Reagan, Oliver North, law-makers and the prison industrial complex with patient confidentiality?

Gee Chee Vision said...

Former BET radio and programmer Paul Porter, used to get paid by record label executives to make sure their videos got more airplay. The high cost of videos raised expanded payoffs. Eric Boehlert said payoffs were with urban stations everywhere. After 20 plus years of what Masta Ace refers to as "disposable art," takes us back to what the feds said in 1967, "…no political activist or somebody with an ideology that was perceived as a threat to the ESTABLISHMENT should have access to a MASS COMMUNICATION MEDIA."

“I was told by a CIA agent once, ‘Jim, it doesn’t matter how many good things you do, if the government thinks you have influence on a lot of young men, THEY WANT TO CONTROL YOU. If they don’t control you then you are a threat because you can use that power to do bad things.’”
-Jim Brown

“All the stories come from upstairs even though the hosts pretend it’s them. People need to know, Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity the rest of them, they’re not these individual rogues setting their own agendas, these guys will deny and say they have artistic freedom.” –Gov. Jesse Ventura

It's a real world.