Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Lauryn Hill: Our Government Pimpin' Us?
A soul sister supreme with an angelic voice is Lauryn Hill. Ms. Hill is an accomplished musician, eight- time Grammy winner and a mother of 6 beautiful children. None of this has mattered in the federal government's case against Hill for tax evasion.
The government alleged that Hill failed to pay taxes on the $1,8 Million that four corporations that she owned, earned between 2005 and 2007. She pled quilty last June to the charges. According to CBS, she had a court appearance today in Newark court.
It was reported by other media sources, that her sentencing would be postponed for two weeks.
Pause, Let's discuss how a pimp named the government works for a second
Our government is a pimp. In order to work on their turf, we have to pay a toll (taxes). The government makes sure that they take their money, off the top. If you don't run the government's money, they will cut yo ass! They will drag you through a trial, pimp slap and garnish your wages, imprison you and still force you to repay every cent that you own them.
UnPause
Lauryn failed to align with the topsy-tursy federal taxation system. She claimed that she went underground to protect her family and privacy. I believe her. I think that once any rational person starts to question the government systems that are in place, they are going to say, " wait a minute, that makes no sense."
Lauryn raged against the machine.I pray that she received a light sentence. This is a white collar crime and she is a mother.
Namaste
Monday, April 8, 2013
Black Parents, Put Down Massa's Whip...You Are Suffering From Post Traumatic Slavery Syndrome!
In the film Roots, Rebellious
slave Kunta Kinte is beating by the White overseer until he accepts his new
name of Toby. This is the same "conditioning" that African American
parents use when discipline their children. We need to be cognitive of the
origins of our actions.
An ugly Facebook debate ensued when one
of my friends posted a Huffington Post Article on Greg Hunt . Hunt is an Ohio father that whipped
his daughters so severly that he caused welts and bruises on their bodies. He
beat them with a cord after he found that they made a “twerkin” (suggestive booty shaking) video. Different
African American friends of mine on Facebook praised his actions and stated,
" they are going to learn today". Later, they were angered that the
police arrested Hunt and charged him with child endangerment and corporal
punishment after welts and bruises were found on his daughters' bodies, by
their mother.
(pause)
I hate NIGGERS! I see niggers as anyone
who uses violence instead of their minds to resolve problems. I find that
beating children is a NIGGER reaction, a good parent would talked to the
children and explained why the "Twerkin" videos were harmful. A good
parents fostered opportunities to improve their child's self -esteem so they
would not make "twerkin" videos.
(unpause)
I tried vehemently to explain the
connection between slavery and the abuse that we inflict upon our children and
ourselves. No one listened, instead they defended Hunt's actions with:
My parents beat me and I turned out
better for it! - Black woman
The Bible Says ' spoil the rod and
spare the child.' - Black man
I would not tolerance disrespect for
any child or my child. I would whip them too!-
Black woman, who identified herself as a teacher
The police are fascist. How can America
say that Black men are not good fathers and when a Black man properly
disciplines his children, he is arrested?-
Black man
White people don't "whip"
their kids and look at them. - Black woman
I must first start by saying
this....Religion has been used as a form of mind control since the beginning of
time. People fail to realize that the Bible is full of parables that require
you to think beyond the surface level. People that look at the surface will
say, " the Bible condones beating my child with a belt or a cord"
instead of disseminating the true meaning. They want a quick fix!
All of the comments listed above show
me one thing- African Americans are suffering from P.T.S.S. ( post traumatic
slave syndrome). The African Americans that commented on the status seemed to
revert to old and familiar ideas of abuse. The language that they used "
the bible says" and " my parent beat me so" show their
willingness to hold on to cycles of abuse!
As the P.T.S.S. theory states these
ideologies are adaptive survival behaviors or coping mechanisms, that exist as
a consequence of multigenerational oppression of Africans and their descendants
resulting from centuries of chattel slavery. Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome includes extreme
violence against self, property and others, including members of one's own
family. I want to take it a step further and say that abuse is a learned
behavior. The Black woman that said that her parents beat her, chooses to beat
her children because she has learned that violence is the only way to achieve
desired results. Her children will beat their children, who will beat their
children and the vicious cycle of abuse will continue until someone stops and
asks the right question, " why am I doing this"?
The man that beat his
daughters for a "twerkin" video was no different than the White
overseer that beat Kunta Kentei. It is all a form of classical conditioning. I
wonder if African Americans question the origins of their actions! BECAUSE
"beatings" and " whippings" are something that we have learned
from our ancestors, who learned it from the White overseers.
So much of our existence is still tied to slavery! The solution is to abolish our old ways of doing things. We need to talk out more of our issues. We need to teach our children, a new way. We need to shower them with love, understanding and education!
Thursday, April 4, 2013
The Not So Curious Case of Aiyana Jones and Fred Hampton
Aiyana Jones and Fred Hampton, it an odd series of events that would lead these names in martyrdom. The worlds of Aiyana and Fred are as different as night and day. They were born in different time periods, were different ages, lived in different states BUT BOTH WERE MURDERED BY SWAT MEMBERS as they slept.
Fred Hampton was a leader in the Black Panther Party in Chicago, IL in the 1960s. His position and ideologies made him, an enemy to Chicago Police, the FBI and the federal government. He was drugged by FBI informant William O' Neal before a police raid on his apartment. He was murdered in bed on December 4, 1969.
Aiyana Jones was born on July 20, 2002 in Detroit, MI. She was/is loved! She was 7 years and sleeping when Detroit's SWAT team and cameramen from A&E's 48HRS entered her home on May 16, 2010. Officer Joseph Weekley shot Aiyana in her head while she slept on the family's couch.
In their cases, there are similarities and there differences:
- Both homes were raided
- Both were murdered unjustly by overzealous law official enforcement agents
- Both were people of color
- Both were roses cut too soon
- Law enforcement justified their murders unjustly
The difference was Aiyana was SEVEN YEARS OLD. She never has the opportunity to live life, drive a car, fall in love, become a mother, go to college, buy a home, get marry and graduate from high school. All the milestones that we take for granted, she never got! Look at her face, she looks like an angel. She probably looked like an angel when Officer Joseph Weekley found her sleeping. She was an innocent!
Fred and Aiyana are not alone, there are other African Americans that have been murdered unjustly by police.Sean Bell was killed by plain clothes NYPD officers in Queens, NY
after his bachelor party. A top of 50 shots were fired into Bell’s Vehicle
after his car accidently hit an unarmed police car.
Officers Sean Carroll, Edward McMellon, Kenneth Boss and
Richard Murphy, members of NYPD's tactical street team, of which the focus was on removing illegal handguns from NY streets, stopped Amadou Diallo in front of his Bronx’s
home. They claimed that he fit the description of a rape suspect. The officers fired 41 shots , 19 of which
fatally wounded Diallo. Officers Sean Carroll and Edward McMellon emptied their
weapons, firing 16 shots each, NYPD representatives report.
Every year, there is a new case of an innocent African American that killed by overzealous law enforcement agents. This year, it is Kimani Gray. The NYPD's account of shooting death of Kimani Gray is highly disputed. The officers claim that Gray pointed a .38 caliber gun in their direction but did not fire.
Witnesses claim that Gray did not have a gun and his hands were up, when NYPD officers shot him three times in the back. A total of 11 shots were fired by Officers Mourad and Cordova. Mayor Bloomberg called the murder of Kimani Gray, a justifiable kill by NYPD. It was later revealed that New York City paid more than $215,000 to settle civil right lawsuits brought against Mourad and Cordova.
Police feel safe when they unjustly kill African Americans! It is rare that they suffer anything more than a slap on the wrist. African Americans must united and fight for justice for our TAKEN brothers and sisters. We need to rally, speak and write letters of protest on behalf of our slain brothers and sisters.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Black People, When Will Your Bodies Stop Being Chattle?
African Americans' bodies and capitalism go hand and hand in America. For Caucasian slave traders, the sale of an Enslaved African on the auction block fetched a healthy bounty. Today, African American boxers, football, basketball and baseball players make millions for Caucasian sport franchise owners. The cycle of the American American body and White capitalism is a brutal one.
African Americans are chattel! Merriam- Webster defines chattel as an item of tangible movable or immovable property. If you disagree, please analyze the similarities between Enslaved Africans being bought, sold and traded on the auction block and the NBA draft. If you analyze the weighing- in of boxers before boxing matches and Enslaved Africans on the auction block, the similarities are scary.
White America's exoticism with the Black body can be seen in Tyson Chandler's ESPN cover. Tyson was oiled up until his skin gleamed. The Caucasian photographer focused on Tyson's buttocks, arms and back. Tyson was photographed with the stereotypic gaze of the " Mandingo warrior."
No! I did not forget the sisters! The psychological effects of slavery are still affecting Black women. Black women during slavery were violated, raped, watched their children sold off and were told they were property. They were owned by their White "masters" first and then their Black husbands. They were forced to "mate" with different Black males, just for the sake of procreation without love relationships being involved.
Today, sisters still believe and internalizes the ideology of " my self worth is tied to my body." Enslaved African women were placed on auction blocks nude, Caucasian buyers grabbed at their breast, buttocks and vaginas to "test" the quality of the merchandise. This phenomenal is the brainchild for strip clubs, there is even a stage that resembles the auction block. In strip clubs, men are able to feel, touch and caress the "merchandise" for as little as $10.
Video Vixens and strippers are one in the same, these beautiful sisters are still on the auction block without a clue of how to get down! Who taught them to owned and love themselves? This is a movement that needs to take place, one of self love for sisters!
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