Tuesday, January 27, 2009

*gasp* The N-Word!

N.I.G.G.A.S.

Non-Intellectual Guys and Gals Amounting to Shit

I’m not the one to use the word unless deemed “necessary”.

When I look at you as it slips slowly from my mouth

History flashes before my eyes, PAIN, BLOOD, TEARS

But we say it anyway, knowing what it means

Knowing how it feels to be judged by this

By skin, by color, be scent, by ancestry

There is no difference between an ending of –er or an –a

It all means the same DAMN thing

It still represents a chain of oppression, hurt, and inequality

Next time I blast my Wayne or quote my Common

I think about what it means when they say niggas

And I figured it out…

Non-Intellectual Guys and Gals Amounting to Shit

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

OBAMA-RAMA Continues.. We finally reached the HIP HOP WORLD!!!

My president is black, my Lambo's blue
And I'll be goddamned if my rims ain't too
My momma ain't at home, and daddy's still in jail
Tryna make a plate, anybody seen the scale?
My president is black, my Lambo's blue
And I'll be goddamned if my rims ain't too
My money's light green and my Jordans light grey
And they love to see white, now how much you tryna pay?



This was the first time in a while, where I have actually watched AND enjoyed a rap video... I do admit that the only thing related to Obama in the chorus is the line "My president is black"...lol.. However, my favorite version of this song is a remix that was done by Jay-Z, his verse was HOTT, he has not officially recorded it, but he has performed his verse with Nas and Young Jeezy on several occasions. Here's the vid..


Jay-Z My President is black Remix LIVE 1-18-09 from pleasedontstare on Vimeo.

Now if you couldn't understand whathe said exactly, here are the lyrics verbatim for your reading pleasures... Now it is a bit explicit at times, I think it's a bit unnecessary, but that's male-dominated hip hop for ya... That'll be another post

"My president is black/in fact he’s half white/So even in a racist mind he’s half right/So if you got a racist mind its alright/ My president is black but his house is all white/Rosa Park sat so Martin Luther can walk/Martin Luther walked so Barrack Obama can run/Barrack Obama ran so all the children can fly/so imma spread my wings YOU CAN MEET IN THE SKY/I already got my own clothes/I already got my own shoes/ I was hot before Barrack/Imagine what im gon do/Hello Mrs.America/ Hey pretty lady/red white and blue flag/Wave for me baby/Never thought i say this shit baby im good/you can keep your puss/I dont want no more bush/No more war/No more Raq/no more white lies/My president is black!!!

:-)


Happy Belated Inauguration Day

Let's be completely honest! Everyone was more concerned with the dealings and happenings of the inauguration more than anything else. If this is not the case, then I am speaking for myself. Whenever I was NOT in class, I was watching the inauguration ceremony repeatedly, or the parade.

I loved Obama's speech, and how he eloquently put that we as Americans need to stop with the excuses, get up and do something. But one thing that I enjoyed the most, was the benediction that was delivered by Reverend Joseph Lowery. Not only was it concise and thought provoking, but it broke down America in its true light. Below is a link of the text that he delivered.

http://news.aol.com/article/text-of-rev-lowerys-inauguration/312463?icid=sphere_newsaol_inpage


The part that most people focused on, and considered to be a bit controversial was...

"Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get in back, when brown can stick around ... when yellow will be mellow ... when the red man can get ahead, man; and when white will embrace what is right. That all those who do justice and love mercy say Amen."

I watched the inauguration with my Race and Ethnic Relations class and other students who were in the dug out, and when he spoke those words, I saw smiles, frowns, and everything in between. Now in my opinion, these are exactly the kind of words that America needs. It is a way to let people know that we are still living and being governed by a system of racial inequality and injustice. However, speaking with a classmate of mines, she felt as if his comments were unnecessary and biased. She stated that not all white people are racists and for him to accuse whites of always being right was unfair and inaccurate. I can understand her frustration, she felt as if her race was being attacked. I gave her my opinion, I simply stated that the reverend was not attacking white people, he was just setting aside racial stigmas. The fact that whites are always right (a phrase which she had never heard before), and how blacks were always at the bottom trying to find ways to better themselves in a system that constantly put them down. After talking everything over, she began to understand what I was saying and left the conversation not as upset as she was when she initially entered it.

The sheer fact that we as Americans can get two totally different interpretations from the reverend's speech means, that we as Americans need to do a better job in understanding one another versus judging....

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

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A friend told me about this a couple days ago...



I digress...

Something that I struggle with...

Below is a link of a comedy sketch... The product is called Niggerette... Now Niggerette is supposed to stop a reasonable black individual from being a 'nigger'... Below is the link... Watch the vid...



Now initially I laughed, but soon after I thought about the idea of what I was laughing at. Is this the kind of 'humor' that perpetuates the social racism that I myself as a black woman has to face? I think sometimes it's hard when you find things comical, but then realize that the material could possibly be taken another way from people outside of your race.

Why I write...

So I asked myself when starting this blog over, why am I writing? Now it is of course a class requirement, but then I feel that this will sorta help me express the things that I feel plague the community I most identify with... The Black Community... This blog will be a mix of posted links, videos, reactions, etc. I think I'm going to really enjoy this...