Unfortunately, that sort of passion for change has been replaced with a passion to bitch and moan about the current state of Hip Hop, and also a deep rooted love for low self-esteem having women who are talented enough to pick up one dollar bills with their glittery buttocks. The Black Power T-Shirts that I once wore with pride still fit me in that "I think I can see your heartbeat" sort of way, the African Medallions are still around for nostalgia purposes like one of my old sports trophies or that used condom from that time I fucked one of MC Hammer's back-up dancers - and even though I have yet to bed a white woman, my lack of sexual activity over the past year has broadened my scope to the point that my new mantra is the utterly romantic "a hole is a hole". But don't get me wrong, I'm trying to be humorous but at the same time I'm disappointed with my inactivity, both sexually and civically.(Read more here)
Friday, May 04, 2007
What the world needs is a good old fashioned Protest Song(Vibe.com)
Unfortunately, that sort of passion for change has been replaced with a passion to bitch and moan about the current state of Hip Hop, and also a deep rooted love for low self-esteem having women who are talented enough to pick up one dollar bills with their glittery buttocks. The Black Power T-Shirts that I once wore with pride still fit me in that "I think I can see your heartbeat" sort of way, the African Medallions are still around for nostalgia purposes like one of my old sports trophies or that used condom from that time I fucked one of MC Hammer's back-up dancers - and even though I have yet to bed a white woman, my lack of sexual activity over the past year has broadened my scope to the point that my new mantra is the utterly romantic "a hole is a hole". But don't get me wrong, I'm trying to be humorous but at the same time I'm disappointed with my inactivity, both sexually and civically.(Read more here)
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This was a good post. Like you, Chuck D and BDP had me ready to fight the power. In my case during school, it amounted to not standing for the pledge of allegiance and going to universities to protest anything! And like you I envionsed my future of fighting the man (and still do) but I've seen that revoultionary spirit that used to be in me and my friends replaced with the revolutionary spirit to join the black middle class and live the good life out in the burbs. Any type of radical thought or statement is considered a joke and is replaced with how many rental properties you have and the best investment tool. So I feel your pain when you wonder what happened to the african medallion days.
This was a good post. Like you, Chuck D and BDP had me ready to fight the power. In my case during school, it amounted to not standing for the pledge of allegiance and going to universities to protest anything! And like you I envionsed my future of fighting the man (and still do) but I've seen that revoultionary spirit that used to be in me and my friends replaced with the revolutionary spirit to join the black middle class and live the good life out in the burbs. Any type of radical thought or statement is considered a joke and is replaced with how many rental properties you have and the best investment tool. So I feel your pain when you wonder what happened to the african medallion days.
Greetings brotha Critic! Man, taking me back is a very dangerous position to be placing me in these days. Especially since I'm on the look out for any guy who can time travel like Hiro make my wish happen too?
I'm trying to meet up with like minded folk like you and myself to build a time machine, take me back to the 80's and then blow up the frigging thing to smithereens. No body goes forward, nobody has to be subjected to the stupid sounds of the 21st Century! -lol
I was there in the late 80's rocking the black,red and green wooden ankh's that my brother was already rocking well before that movement. That period of hip hop definitely didn't last any where long enough. What a shame because I definitely thought if there was a time where rap was going to take a positive stranglehold on the music scene, it would have been then.
As always a pleasure buddy. Yo! What happened to Peace..?
PEACE!!!
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