Exclusive interview with Joyce Littel, formerly of V-103’s ‘Quiet Storm’
I have to admit - I have not listened to V-103 In Atlanta since I "grew up" and got serious about life. I refuse to listen to music that calls me names while the "beep" does not mask the word since they made it rhyme with another? Surely there are not too many words that rhyme with "Jigga" or "Go Figga".
I refuse to subject myself to an entertainment culture that welcomes in the "Voice Of The Street Pirates" when the news segment details the news of the latest assault upon the Black community that was rendered by a Street Pirate who was "Icy Like Gucci" or "Down with Young Jeezy".
I must also say that I can think of several other DJ's in the house that I would have gotten rid of and instead put in a computer that has more consciousness and dignity about themselves than do the people who I am thinking of.
With that said - I am disappointed to hear that Joyce Littel was released. It appears that the "jockless" format saves money.
If there was ever a time for a "Quasi-Socialist" to PRACTICE HIS THEORY - this would be the time!!! Why can't one of the other "franchise players" that are clocking more than enough to allow them into the top 1% of income earners in America agree to "break Littel something off" so she can stay?
“Take Back The Black Community Consciousness". It has been hijacked by embedded operatives who don't intend to develop the COMPETENCIES within. We once controlled this consciousness, focusing our activism directly upon our permanent interests. Today the "Malcolm X Political Football Game" has us as starters and some believe that this playing time translates into absolute progress for our people. My goal is to hold our permanent interests in their faces, forcing them to explain their actions.
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