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City: STATEN ISLAND
State: NEW YORK
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/15/2006
Monday, July 14, 2008 

 

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How symbolic that jesse Jackson would suggest such tactics and action Actions that would speak to the great divide and inevitable collide between factions
because when his statement is deconstructed metaphorically and historically we find that public castration was a tool used by our white oppressors to instill generational fear a fear so embedded it transmitted genetically for hundreds of years
This  terrorist tactic was used to tame free men to slaves to establish a chain of dominance and teach Africans to behave
and now this terroristic tactic is being prescribed by civil rights fighter punch drunk from pragmatic pugilisim swinging wildly at the last round of their relevance praying to score a knock out .. once technical and tactical geniuses now succumb to soundbites and tech savvy sabatoge and subterfuge while failing to comprehend that these aren't just bad breaks but that the landscapes eroded and the civil rights leader is becoming outmoded

But then.. metaphorically speaking the temptation to trim his testes is jessie's attempt at cutting off the juice. In otherwords making it so Barack can't reproduce .. youth
Follow.. barrack speaks to the youth his message of change and hope has allowed the democratic party to reproduce. And though barrack stands on the shoulders of these civil rights leaders the youth have no proof.. and Therein lies the sad sad truth

There exist a great divide between them and I maybe it 's the post traumatic stress disorder of being pelted with bricks and sticks dodging water hoses and german shepherds fighting for their god given right to be men and women and caused them to fail in passing on those tales and despite the dignity during discrimination it may be that they feel it is their torch to bare..  a torch they have failed to share such that the divide is so great their own children don't care

I mean.. imagine the panic of a man who's life's been based on the ability to generate capital thru inequities in race is being met face to face with the exact time and place in space where he'd be displaced

Or maybe.. just maybe it wasn't as deep as all that.. maybe he just didn't care for how barak's been speaking to blacks and got a little p-o'ed and wanted to cut off his sack..

 

Clif Soulo

 
Much respect...and the end of the clip was powerful. I often wonder do we not have strong leaders with strong and commanding voices to that degree anymore because people are scared, or is it because the racism and oppression has evolved into a state of being covert (yet overt) at the same time and statements like "it isn't has bad as it was back then" that give us a sense of ease and allow us to be passive about our situation and worth in America.
 
Posted by Clif Soulo on Monday, July 14, 2008 - 4:50 AM
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Jason Luntz

 
powerful words.

your poem ended on some real devil advocate level. the truth is Obama does owe the ability to make it this far in politics to the old guard of civil rights. it is just time to those civil rights leaders to move to the side and finally enjoy some success from their movement. i just hope the gap between Obama and Jesse is not really because of the lack of capital Jackson can generate. i really hope it is the post traumatic stress disorder.
 
Posted by www.twitter.com/jluntzreport on Monday, July 14, 2008 - 5:47 AM
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Love Of Life

 
Salute. Just finished listening/viewing the BBC piece as well as your poem. My take on this whole fiasco is that alot of our elders cannot swallow the fact that Barack Obama has learned the tenets of the Civil Rights' Movement, trimmed the fat off it (so to speak), and applied a new guideline in bringing the 'races, creeds' and such together as a nation. A good portion of our Civil Rights 'leaders' haven't fully embraced Mr. Obama primarily because they may feel all he has done is remix what they have said 40 years ago...and has only paid homage to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
One of the major diseases in the black community is the 'crabs-in-the-barrel' syndrome; it affects many successful people of color, whether the person on the receiving-end is humble or asshole. This must stop. Not saying that all black people MUST support another brother/sister, but the "he ain't doin' it right/i can do it better" mentality has helped lead to the downfall of many an icon or organization from Brother Malcolm to the Black Panthers, as well as the Civil Rights Movement.
As far as J.J., Sr. is concerned, it wasn't that long ago that HE was on the right track to becoming the "first black President of the United States", until diarrhea of the mouth occurred ("hymie town", anyone...). Sounds as if we have a King Crab amongst us.
 
Posted by Love Of Life on Monday, July 14, 2008 - 4:20 PM
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SlabTzu DelFuego
SlabTzu DelFuego

 
How come NYOIL and Jesse Jackson are not supporting Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente?

What would NYOIL and Jackson agree on, what would they disagree on?

And if Jesse Jackson was going to reprimand Obama ... how come he didn't mention Cynthia as a solution?

Why?
 
Posted by SlabTzu DelFuego on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 1:37 PM
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TADAOW (Theater And Drama Are Our Weapons) INC

 
Its good to see other good brothers out there who respect women and are still making real Hip Hop. I'm in the process of writing a play with three other brothers called "Three Nappy Headed Brothas That Love Nappy Headed Wholesome African American Women". I know its a long title. Its a response to Don Imus and all the fake thug rappers disrespecting our women. It his a choreopoem so it uses mostly poetry. There will be rapping, poetry, singing, everything to honor every aspect of the Black Woman. I was wondering if I could get your permission to use "You're a Queen" and if I did, would I need to give you anything? I don't have a problem doing that, but I love that song.
 
Posted by TADAOW (Theater And Drama Are Our Weapons) INC on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 7:09 PM
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Randam Luck

 
Jesse Jackson is a 33rd dergree Freemason, Barrack Obama is a 32nd degree Freemason. Never trust a politician. Jesse Jackson a fuckin hypocrite check this out:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080717/ap_on_re_us/jackson_n_word

He's trying to boycott the word nigga, yet he got caught saying it off camera. I dont want McCain (Bush supporter) to win the election, but I don't trust Barrack (politician) as he is affiliated with high masonry.
 
Posted by Randam Luck on Thursday, July 17, 2008 - 5:58 AM
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SlabTzu DelFuego
SlabTzu DelFuego

 
So what is your solution? I got mine. Do you got yours or are you just living afraid with out any hope?
 
Posted by SlabTzu DelFuego on Friday, July 18, 2008 - 1:32 PM
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Poppa

 
awesome, dude. you the man.
 
Posted by Poppa on Monday, July 28, 2008 - 11:37 PM
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DONKARLO{MUSIC PAGE}: D.O.N. COMING THIS WINTER$$$

 
HOW SYMBOLIC THAT YOU TRY TO "CUT THE NUTS OFF" OF NAS' NIGGER MOVEMENT, AND NOW COME BACK TO ACKNOWLEDGE JESSE JACKSON' S ENVY OF BARACK. YOUR DESPERATE MISSION TO TRY TO GIVE YOUR PATHETIC MESSAGE A PLATFORM NEVER ENDS I SEE. IT'S VERY HYPOCRITICAL FOR YOU TO WRITE THIS POEM, BEING THAT YOU TRIED TO DISSECT SOMEONE'S CAREER TO TRY TO FUEL YOUR "HALF-ASS EXPLANATION" OF WHY HIP-HOP IS TO BLAME FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF BLACK COMMUNITIES. PLEASE STOP YOUR IMAGINARY BEEFS AND START MAKING SOME MUSIC THAT CAN LEAD AND INSPIRE, INSTEAD OF YOUR "HALF-ASS" ATTEMPTS AT SPARKING CONTROVERSY, WHERE YOU SPEND ALL YOUR TIME DOIN DAMAGE CONTROL AND RUNNIN YOUR MOUTH. YOU'RE CONTINUING TO PROVE THE DIVIDE IN YOUR MOVEMENT TRYING TO PROMOTE A JESSE JACKSON VS. OBAMA DEBATE. THERE ARE MUCH BETTER TOPICS TO DISCUSS THAN WHAT CAME OUT OF A CELEBRITY'S MOUTH.
 
Posted by DONKARLO{MUSIC PAGE}: D.O.N. COMING THIS WINTER$$$ on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 3:40 AM
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Philip A. Muhammad on that TPL ish*
Philip Muhammad

 
Hell No He wouldnt enjoy it... lol... You hit it at its core... you can tell that you actually think before you speak... maybe Big BRO Jesse can learn from the youth... you KNOW... the whole black NATION could righteously lead and influence the world if we simply decided to... first things first... lets MURDER WILLIE LYNCH... Much love Bro... continue to do what you do... we'll MERGE in the MIDDLE .... PEACE... Ohyeah, REMEMBER... Keep yo boots laced!!
 
Posted by Philip A. Muhammad on that TPL ish* on Saturday, August 23, 2008 - 1:30 AM
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Philip A. Muhammad on that TPL ish*
Philip Muhammad

 
Hell No He wouldnt enjoy it... lol... You hit it at its core... you can tell that you actually think before you speak... maybe Big BRO Jesse can learn from the youth... you KNOW... the whole black NATION could righteously lead and influence the world if we simply decided to... first things first... lets MURDER WILLIE LYNCH... Much love Bro... continue to do what you do... we'll MERGE in the MIDDLE .... PEACE... Ohyeah, REMEMBER... Keep yo boots laced!!
 
Posted by Philip A. Muhammad on that TPL ish* on Saturday, August 23, 2008 - 1:30 AM
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Naeink

 
WOW! YOU SAID WHAT I THOUGHT..
 
Posted by Naeink on Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 4:37 PM
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African Origins

 
Wow deep shit.
 
Posted by African Origins on Saturday, October 18, 2008 - 1:52 AM
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