“I regret letting my third language languish (French). The lyrics of Les Nubians song, La Guerre, remind me of how unevolved Black Americans were when I returned to the States from living in Africa. Their resentment of anything remotely connected to deep African spirituality, and what was outside the vernacular of coarseness was astounding. Others and I let things let other languages we spoke reside in our mysterious backgrounds, and developed a coping skill that took time to stop simmering with resentment. We talked about it as a form of self-preservation. We had to go through pity into awareness of the dominating fears of Black America to understand the importance of Blacks to suckle on the ‘tit’ that informs identity.
In Black American culture as long as the idea of self is measured by how ‘we’ look, or come across to the Whites, and as long as our freedom is given to us we cannot own the most important thing: our own images!
http://black2afrika.blogspot.com/2011/06/dedicated-to-master-teachers-erykah.html As WE have LOST so many ICONIC MASTER TEACHERS just this year alone, instead of listening to someone giving a TRIBUTE, what I will do is let the MAN speak for himself. He was born as Alfredo Bowman in Ilanga Honduras on November 26th 1933 & passed on August 6th 2016 at the age of 82. This Dude is 1 of OUR GREATEST yo. http://urbanintellectuals.com/2015/08/03/did-you-know-dr-sebi-was-sued-by-ny-attorney-general-for-his-claims-to-cure-all-diseases-and-won/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Vp48Uf-4s Doctor Love by 1st Choice As I am in Honduras now, I will look into HOW OUR MASTER TEACHER died. To those of you out there who know what I have been thru, if you could send Me $20, I would appreciate it so that I can get to his funeral as it is far away from where I am at. When I was there with him last year, my best memory was sitting with him in his room smoking t...
NOTE.........this is NOT CASUAL READING so be FOREWARNED! Richard Claxton "Dick" Gregory (October 12, 1932 – August 19, 2017) Controlled opposition A controlled opposition is a protest movement that is actually being led by government agents. Nearly all governments in history have employed this technique to trick and subdue their adversaries. Notably Vladimir Lenin who said ''" The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves." Count Mirabeau was part of the controlled opposition, because although everyone thought he was supporting the revolution, in reality he supported the monarchy and was a personal friend of the king . He was a government agent. taken from http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Controlled%20opposition So, the DICK is DEAD eh? A lot of yall is really gonna absolutely HATE me now but this dude was an AGENT that came thru Hugh Hefner just l...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1MkHE5lk1c (look especially after the 4:00 mark) Great day to all of my b2a Peepo! How y'all doin & what do ya think of this series so far? I hope that Y'ALL have enjoyed what WE have written here so far & for Y'ALL who THINK that I'm against HS's, I ADMIRE this dude & hope that MORE of US take heed of this: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/03/antoine-dodson-homosexual_n_3210726.html . Why didn't soetero mention this dude & call him with CONGRATULATIONS! Damn, the BIATCH in this intervue wants to make him GAY all over again! But anyhoo.........today's article is gonna be QUITE GANGSTA & the WEAK need not enter! WE gonna drag all of these CLOSETED HOMOSEXUALS OUT while explainin how it goes in the entertainment insustry while focusin on how it affects perhaps the BIGGEST CULTURE of the last 50 years & that's HIP HOP which is MAAT at it's BEST which is MELANIN which is US! Before ya...
I love their messages, and looking at them is refreshing. Anyone can appreciate that. Well not everyone.
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ReplyDelete“I regret letting my third language languish (French). The lyrics of Les Nubians song, La Guerre, remind me of how unevolved Black Americans were when I returned to the States from living in Africa. Their resentment of anything remotely connected to deep African spirituality, and what was outside the vernacular of coarseness was astounding. Others and I let things let other languages we spoke reside in our mysterious backgrounds, and developed a coping skill that took time to stop simmering with resentment. We talked about it as a form of self-preservation. We had to go through pity into awareness of the dominating fears of Black America to understand the importance of Blacks to suckle on the ‘tit’ that informs identity.
In Black American culture as long as the idea of self is measured by how ‘we’ look, or come across to the Whites, and as long as our freedom is given to us we cannot own the most important thing: our own images!
I dig the song by Les Nubians. I get it.”
@ DW, thanx 4 the kind words of reflection & OVERSTANDIN! Please keep readin, spread the word & let's get it in in 194 days. Peace.
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