Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Hip Hip,....
no matter how far it has strayed, is not the enemy. The fallout from Don Imus' comments has shifted. Originally, the focus was on not tolerating racism or sexism in the media, but now the focus has turned entirely to hip hop. Did hip hop influence Don Imus' comments? "Has the industry gone too far with its accepted language" is a completely different issue. Dont make hip hop the focus of the problem. The degrading of our women in hip hop is the product the root problem. Treat the cause of the disease, not the symptoms. Russel Simmons has called for the language to be regulated. I say that if people really wanted to stop the language, they would stop supporting the worst of the worst. We dont need morality police, we just need the peoples actions to match their words, and the only words I hear are lyrics to hack rap artist who would degrade their own people for a dollar. If you wanna stop the use of certain words, then stop using those words, h* @%$ n*$#%s. -j

Friday, April 06, 2007

Snoop...
Dogg vs. Bill O'Reilly. I think Ill take Snoop on this one. After Bill blast Snoop on his show,
he showed, again, his extremely racist views. He never met Snoop, but would "build a jail just for him". Where does this hatred come from? From Snoop smoking weed? Our former president smoked weed, and our current one is a coke head. What do you expect from the same buster who blasted Pepsi for having Ludacris as a sponsor, but said nothing about them having self-proclaimed devil Ozzy Osborne on the payroll at the same time. That nigga bill is a racist. Yes, nigga, in the oldest sense of the word. Meaning he is less than a man. Ignorant. Beneath me. Not fit to eat in the same room as me. Your selective ignorance, choice hatred, and bigotry disgust me, bill. I feel the same way about you that I do about pedophiles. Id rather share a table with a Klansman than you, you dog. Go f#@% a goat. See what you did? You made me cuss, congratulations. And I hope Snoop makes good on his offer, and beats some sense into you...

But on a lighter note, Kanye West supports clean water efforts in Maryland, and I say its about time. Finally, a rappers are starting to take on global issues. He did the (Red) thing for AIDs with Bono, and now this. Take note, followers. You ride every other trend, so dont shy away from this one....-j