Thursday, July 24, 2008

Why Do We Hate Each Other So Much!

I dont understand it. I consider myself to be a pretty jolly person. So when I walk around town, on the bus stop, in McDeath (McDonalds) or anywhere else, i try to speak, be nice and courteous but people just treat me bad. Maybe it's just a figment of my imagination, but whenever i look at TV or interact with other Blacks, in most cases they are just angry LOL. I wish I could let them know thats it really not that serious. You look on TV and theres always some beef going on between us. The rich and middle class getting on poor people, celebrities fighting each other. Lets's have a national love day for black people where no matter what happens we have to be nice to each other on that day. Then maybe we can expand it to a week then maybe a month, we have a month for everything else (history, music, black women). Let's go one day without criticizing, fighting with, humiliating any black person. Let's be a little more nice to each other. Please dont hate me for this post lol.

Some Videos Im Diggin Right Now (Dont Ask Any Questions LOL)

THE BRAND NEW HEAVIES - Stay This Way




Little Richard - Lucille (we have to remember our musical history)




Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man (ELECTRIC!)

Sunday, July 6, 2008

What would you seek to accomplish in life if you knew that you couldn't fail?

That really is a deep question when you think about it. We have so many things that we would like to accomplish in life but our goals seem so hard for us to attain sometimes. So if you knew that you couldn't fail, what would you want to achieve beyond a shadow of a doubt? Think about it. In family, work, relationships, weight loss. What would it be?

Friday, June 20, 2008

Black men need to love other black men!


Sounds funny doesnt it lol.


Im not talking about in "that" way.


Black men really have a problem loving each other in our communities and their isnt enough talk about that going on.


So why do we need to love each other more anyway?


Because if we loved each other more we wouldnt stand seeing other black men going to jail in record numbers.


If we loved each other more then we wouldnt stand for other men coming into our community, taking the wealth of our communities through their businesses and taking it back to their neighborhood to take their children to private schools while ours beg the adults in the street for quarters nickels and dimes just so they can get a sandwich to eat, because they might not have anything at home.


Now im not blaming the black man.


Everytime black men established their own grassroots movements to solve their own problems there has always been a concerted effort to destroy those movements by the federal state and municipal government itself.


Whether you talk about marcus garvey's movement (destroyed by J Edgar Hoover and the FBI), the riff between malcolm x and elijah muhammad (FBI sent made up letters to both of these guys saying it was from the other, and prevented appology letters from getting to each other).


Same thing happened with the Black Panthers, SNCC, Martin Luther King (Hoover tried to blackmail King and actually suggested that he commit suicide).


These are obstacles we are going to inevitbly face.


And many of us instinctively knows this, so we choose not to do anything to help our condition.


I understand lol.


But this is what all men do if they want to survive.


We have to ensure our survival on earth by bringing together black men and collectively say "HELL NO!"


"We are not going to let any other group of men take over our communities economically!"


This is the true measure of being a man.


Men own, control, provide for and protect their neighborhoods from the exploitation of other groups of men, period!


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Cool Videos From The 90's

Chemical Brothers: Let Forever Be




Daft Punk - Around The World

Monday, June 16, 2008

Call 2 Action For all brothers in baltimore

on fathers day I attended an event at the baltimore convention center.

black activists of all types came out to speak on the issues concerning black adult males in baltimore

there were about 20 to 30 speakers the majority local but the ones who really shook up the place were susan taylor and micheal eric dyson

miss taylor talked abouthow black people are over consumed with personal consumption and fulfillment other than saving our children (i rarely see people talking about how we are going to save our communities from all of these problems on blogs by the way)

she talked about how other groups look at us and laugh at us because we are more concerned with accumulating high priced trinkets as opposed to saving our children

she also spoke about hatian history (the history of the hatian revolution is something I have q great deal of interest in)

she talked about how the hatians took over that country and how the french when they fought the hatian men had to get help from the spanish and the british and at the end of the fighting the french, british and the spanish went back to europe HUMILIATED

she was awesome

and of course micheal eric dyson was ok with his critique of black males

talking about how black men should take responsibility for our community but he and susan taylor also condemned the government for denying black mem opportunities in the community and setting them up to commit crime so they can feed millions of people by going to prison

and by the way one of the lectures really struck me

it aaid that over 48% of black males 16 and over are UNEMPLOYED or UNDEREMPLOYED

as far as I was concerned he didn't have to say anything else

what is the responsiblity of a group of men when they don't have adequate job opportunities to support their family and children

who's taking care of them

and why would this government rather invest billions of dollars into law schools and building new prisons as opposed to providing ample employment for these men

Saturday, June 14, 2008

has anyone remebered fathers day

I know, I know. my fathers not the greatest guy too.

but at least he created me lol

been all around blogville, haven't seen too much love given to the fathers

I know my father isn't even worth mentioning but I love him till this day even though he doesn't want to see me unless I got some money lol

fathers don't realize how valuable they are

mainly because there is so much animosity towards the black male father in our culture

but the black man was the first father

he created (along with the black woman) all of the other races in the world (white, asian, arabs, etc.)

as a matter of fact, as the great afrikan historian dr cheihk anta diop says, if black people never left afrika to populate the rest of the world then every other place on earth would have been a desert

every race on earth should thank god that the black man led some afrikans out of afrika to create all other human beings

there is a fascinating dicumentary on the subject called "the journey of man" chartering the voyage of afrikans from afrika to the rest of the world

with all the turmoil we go through there are still good fathers out there

and if some aren't good they haven't been taught to be good

I salute all of yall

thank you ancestors for keeping the lineage alive

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

You know im just saying this to get you mad!


Lately people have really been getting me upset very easily.


Then when things are said and done, and i finally cool down, it seems like theres someone else waiting in the wind to push the magic buttons to release that psychopathic aspect of my personality.


So fam, what is it?


What's the threshold that someone can cross to make you kurk and murk out at the drop of a dime (act a fool lol)?


C'mon speak on it.


I wanna know what to do if you ever piss me off lol (kidding)!