Whoever our next black leader or black organization is within the United States, we have to keep in mind that we have brothers and sisters of all hues who will be willing to stop any movement for positive change for a price. Click the video below as Dick Gregory shows a clip where a fellow black preacher slips up and admits that he stepped away from Dr. King so that "he can have a clear shot, then a shot ranged out." Go ahead and use your own brain to determine that if it is possible that there was a conspiracy to kill Dr. King. Add Comment Why So Serious?? 06/13/2010
What happens when BP spills coffee on their conference room table?? Do they handle it in the same manner that they are addressing the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico? Why don't you click the video below with your big head self. That's right I called you a big head, look in the mirror you have a big head. I have to share my abuse with someone. From USB Comedy. Rand Paul Does Not Believe in Civil Rights 06/03/2010
If you guys have not heard in the past few weeks, Rand Paul, who is the son of Ron Paul believes that businesses should be allowed to discriminate against anyone that they choose. Let's get Jay's opinion from ILLDOCTRINE to speak on this issue. Pop the video below to hear the words of wisdom. Kanye West - Power 06/01/2010
"No one man should have all that much power." - The New York Police stated that when they watched Malcolm X control a crowd of over a 100 African-Americans with one turn of his hand. I would like for you to keep that image in your head when you listen to Kanye West's new single 'Power". When any African-American male in America obtains any type of power it is shortly taken from him:Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Medgar Evers, Fred Hampton, Huey Newton, Nat Turner, Harold Washington, Kwame Ture, and Tupac Shakur. Imagine what moment Mr. Shakur could shape if he could focus the energy of the youth towards the movement. No one man should have all that power. The video below is property of Universal Music Group. | GameOnaNationThe premiere blog for hip hop intellectuals. So pull up a chair and get a drink of your choice in your hand and enjoy. ArchivesDecember 2011 CategoriesAll Through out my talks with individuals, I always hear the phase,"If you come to my neck of the woods I will buy you a drink." Well I am calling you out. In Chicago the drinks range from $5 to $13. Click the Donate button to buy me a drink. |
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