Thursday, July 15, 2004
Hillary bitching about role at Convention
Quit your bitching Hillary. You're not making this easy for the rest of us. Be a team player for godsakes
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Ditka for Senate?
This shows you how desperate the Republican party is. Ditka as a Senator?
I guess any ole white man will do huh? Couldn't they have dig up a celebrtiy from Illinois. Harrison Ford (Chicago), Charlton Heston (Evanston), or maybe Ray Bradbury (Chicago) all of them are from Illinois. I'm not sure about their politics but they're just as famous as Mike Ditka.
I guess any ole white man will do huh? Couldn't they have dig up a celebrtiy from Illinois. Harrison Ford (Chicago), Charlton Heston (Evanston), or maybe Ray Bradbury (Chicago) all of them are from Illinois. I'm not sure about their politics but they're just as famous as Mike Ditka.
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Point counter Point (A Hip-Hop debate)
The question: Are YOU Hip-Hop
Adisa Banjoko is known as the Bishop of Hip-Hop. Presents his argument.
Here is KRS-One's response.
This is a very interesting topic.
Here's my two cents:
Hip-Hop is a culture and a way of life to many people around the world. Personally I don't feel the world is ready for KRS-One's philosophy. It is idealistic for him to feel that a person can give up their ethnicity for Hip-Hop and create a whole new persona.
"To suggest that we cannot re-create our very ethnicity today for our own human advancement and that of our children is to actually re-enslave ourselves and our children daily to interest foreign to our own. Such a suggestion is actually the cause of political stagnation for any group."
There is too much baggage that comes with one's ethnicity to just give it up and reinvent yourself all in the name of Hip-Hop. I do agree that we must advance humanity but giving up your ethnicity is not feasible or practical.
"By seeing Hiphop beyond entertainment and Rap music product we create a political, intellectual and spiritual blank tablet to which we can write our own futures upon."
I agree Hip-Hop has that kind of potential. But for this idea to come to fruition there would have to be a revolution the likes this world has never seen. The world is not ready for a revolution of this magnitude. But it needs to get ready in my humble opinion.
Adisa Banjoko is known as the Bishop of Hip-Hop. Presents his argument.
Here is KRS-One's response.
This is a very interesting topic.
Here's my two cents:
Hip-Hop is a culture and a way of life to many people around the world. Personally I don't feel the world is ready for KRS-One's philosophy. It is idealistic for him to feel that a person can give up their ethnicity for Hip-Hop and create a whole new persona.
"To suggest that we cannot re-create our very ethnicity today for our own human advancement and that of our children is to actually re-enslave ourselves and our children daily to interest foreign to our own. Such a suggestion is actually the cause of political stagnation for any group."
There is too much baggage that comes with one's ethnicity to just give it up and reinvent yourself all in the name of Hip-Hop. I do agree that we must advance humanity but giving up your ethnicity is not feasible or practical.
"By seeing Hiphop beyond entertainment and Rap music product we create a political, intellectual and spiritual blank tablet to which we can write our own futures upon."
I agree Hip-Hop has that kind of potential. But for this idea to come to fruition there would have to be a revolution the likes this world has never seen. The world is not ready for a revolution of this magnitude. But it needs to get ready in my humble opinion.
Monday, July 12, 2004
Tuesday, July 06, 2004
Friday, July 02, 2004
Ja Rule and Savion arrested
I went to school with Savion's brother Carl. And Carl smoked a lot of weed. I met Savion once. He was pretty cool and down to earth. The thing is WHY are you hanging with Ja Rule??? don't you he's trouble.
Cosby is at it again people
Bill Cosby's comments are getting out of hand. I agree with Dr. Cosby but the problem is that he is he's letting white people off the hook.
Thursday, July 01, 2004
Free Debra!
She's 23 and he's 14. 9 years differnce. Why didn't this kid just shut up. Seriously did he think he could do better than a naughty teacher.
Eminem's Baby Momma in Jail
Damn I wonder if he's going to make a song about her being put in jail.
You gotta admit Marshall Mathers seems to live a life in where he never runs out of material cause something is always happening to him.
You gotta admit Marshall Mathers seems to live a life in where he never runs out of material cause something is always happening to him.
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