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Elliptical mystery / Broken apart / Hidden history / Shattered my heart.
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Jean-Paul Marat
Feb 12th
“They said Marat is dead. No. Marat is not dead. Put him in the Pantheon or throw him in the sewer; it doesn’t matter—he’s back the next day. He’s reborn in the man who has no job, in the woman who has no bread, in the girl who has to sell her body, in the child who hasn’t learned to read; he’s reborn in the unheated tenement, in the wretched mattress without blankets, in the unemployed, in the proletariat, in the brothel, in the jailhouse, in your laws that show no pity, in your schools that give no future, and he appears in all that is ignorance and he recreates himself from all that is darkness. Oh, beware, human society: you cannot kill Marat until you have killed the misery of poverty.”
– Victor Hugo via Democracy Now – Who Killed Che?
Akala – Hip-Hop & Shakespeare?
Dec 12th
I’ve seen Akala do a variation of this presentation – he never ceases to impress. Hip Hop = Intelligent Movement. So get with it!
“Why am I compelled to write?… Because the world I create in the writing compensates for what the real world does not give me. By writing I put order in the world, give it a handle so I can grasp it. I write because life does not appease my appetites and anger… To become more intimate with myself and you. To discover myself, to preserve myself, to make myself, to achieve self-autonomy. To dispell the myths that I am a mad prophet or a poor suffering soul. To convince myself that I am worthy and that what I have to say is not a pile of shit… Finally I write because I’m scared of writing, but I’m more scared of not writing.”
― Gloria E. Anzaldúa
Attica is all of us
Sep 12th
Dr. Cornel West is one of those people who reminds me of the wider struggle. So eloquent, so powerful and so true.
And the young people are hungry and thirsty, but the young people are thirsty for truth. Oh, yes. They’re hungry for truth. And the problem is that most of our leaders have either sold out, caved in, gave up. They don’t want to tell people the truth. They’re too concerned about their careers. They’re too concerned about success. They’re too concerned about just winning the next election for their status. In 1971, the Attica brothers told the truth. But they weren’t the only ones. You had a whole cacophony of voices telling the truth. But who wants to tell the truth? The condition of truth is to allow suffering to speak. If you don’t talk about poverty, you’re not telling the truth. If you’re not talking about working people being pushed against the wall, with corporate profits high, you’re not telling the truth. If you’re not talking about the criminal activity on Wall Street and not one person gone to jail yet, you’re not telling the truth. Don’t tell me about the crime on the block with brothers and sisters and Jamal and Latisha out taken to jail, and yet gangsters who are engaged in fraudulent activity, insider trading, market manipulation, walking around having tea at night. That’s what we need.
Full transcript at Democracy Now!
Purple Hibiscus
Sep 3rd
By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, P243/244
“Do you try to treat cancer sores or the cancer itself? We cannot afford to give pocket money to our children. We cannot afford to eat meat. We cannot afford bread. So your child steals and you turn to him in surprise? You must try to heal the cancer because the sores will keep coming back.”
“Mba, Chiaku. You cannot justify theft.”
“I do not justify it. What I am saying is that Okafor should not be surprised and should not waste his energy breaking a stick on his poor son’s body. It is what happens when you sit back and do nothing about tyranny. Your child becomes what you cannot recognize.”
Daylight
Aug 1st
To all those who look at you with those judgemental eyes, these are my words from another’s tongue.
I never asked my brothers to put that crown on me
Now they want to frown on me, look down on me
Pardon me I don’t think I’m hurting anybody
Just because I took shahadah but I’m cursing at the party
Ain’t showing I’m holy just showing the whole me
Ya’ll just pretend to be whatever your role be
Don’t get me wrong priest, rabbi, imam
but maybe that’s why the masses don’t respond
Can’t sit and nit pick but miss the big shit
Expect us not to see the contradictions
Want us to listen and join your religion
I ain’t got a pot to piss in who ya’ll kidding
I believe in the Qu’ran and all that’s within it
The concepts and all of the prophets that are mentioned
But I talk directly to God so if I’m sinning
ya’ll ain’t got nothing to do with me repenting
Fear & Safety
Jun 17th
Mr. J. Medeiros has a new album… it’s very different from his other work, but there are always powerful words.
I lost touch
I caused much and never meant to
Dry ink one eye blink
Heaven rescues
Worthy you could hurt me
How would you help me
I ask this may I have this
Healthy
Feelings my mind stays fixed beyond my ceiling
Trusting in the image of my first love
Healing
Chase me cus if I run away you can’t replace me
Face me
Fear and safety
Was Tupac a Revolutionary?
Apr 22nd
Tupac Shakur is a name with a lot of connotations. He’s one of the best-selling music artists in the world, and one of the most known rappers. He was shot dead in 1996.
Despite popular misconceptions, 2pac was a conscious artist and often spoke about the social issues surrounding him. There are numerous arguments about his progression and the popularisation of his music, and many see his music from different angles.
In this interview shot in prison around 1994 he says a lot of profound things. These words particularly stood out to me:
“Now if we do wana live the thugs life and the gangster life and all that, okay, so stop being cowards and let’s have a revolution. But we don’t wana do that, dudes just wana live a character, they wana be cartoons. But if they really wanted to do something, if they was that tough, alright let’s start our own country, let’s start a revolution, let’s get out of here, let’s do something. But they don’t wana do that, they wana pimp our communities and portray this image that they know we all can’t survive…”
4 The Hood
Mar 24th
Lyrics:
Look look
Yo, you expect me to vote for the lesser of two evils?
NEVER!
It’s more like the evil of two lessers.
That’s like sayin’ – M! Choose your oppressor!
Pick one! Jeffery Dahmer or Hannibal Lecter
You want Crack, Coke, Pepsi or Dr. Pepper?
THEY ALL FU**ED UP and neither one of ‘em better
Cuz Crack is like a Democrat
Cocaine – Republican
Marijuana – Independent Party
SAME GOVERNMENT!
You really think your vote counts?
Ask my folk down in Florida didn’t they straight THROW they sh*t out!
And them crackas act innocent,
KNOWING they depend on this
Benefit from HUSH money from big businesses
MONEY is the president!
Dead Prez,
Dolla dolla bill, and I bet no convention ain’t spinnin’ this
Soon they gon’ need us
BELIEVE US
When these cats pick rappers to be POLITICAL LEADERS?
Don’t be pawns, be Lolita Lebrons
Run up on them all like ‘Muthafu**a it’s ON!’
If CONGRESS can’t make PROGRESS
Let’s change the PROCESS -
NO MORE TOMS RUNNIN’ FOR OFFICE!
Talkin’ like that these crackas’ll call you crazy
What’s crazy is, ain’t no difference in ME and JAY-Z -
The SAME BOAT brought us the SAME PLACE in slavery
So we rock the same chains anyway
BABY, BABY!
