Saturday, January 02, 2010

The Fusion Of "Hip Hop" and "Street Piracy" - Another MURDER - The Silence Of The Black Political And Civil Rights Operative

Just imagine if another genre of music which operated as the "voice" of a lifestyle - let's say Country Music or Reggae-ton translated into a string of dead Black people in its wake.  Is there any chance that the Black Establishment would be as muted as it is in regards to "the Voices Of The Street Pirates"?

Instead these forces would initiate a sustained attack against these forces.   The "Concerned Citizens Councils" were not directly linked to murders of Black people back in the day.   For the Civil Rights Establishment, however they knew that the C.C.C. "understood" when one of their affiliates executed such a murder.   This was enough of an indictment for the Civil Rights operatives to realize who their enemies were. 

Shawty Redd - Producer For Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane, Snoop Dogg In Jail For Murder




The Hip Hop community traffics in the words and images that serve as the prevailing force of terror among Black people today.  They speak of:
  • Drug Dealing
  • Murder of Black People
  • Sexual Exploits of Black Women - "We don't love em though"
  • Irresponsible use of Money











Instead of noting an all out repudiation of these voices of "Street Piracy" the Black Establishment and the Civil Rights Operatives have attempted to form a partnership with them.  Since they are Black there is little inclination to show the perpetual RESOLVE that was shown against the "CCC" and other White racists that "WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED!!!!".   The stance of "lock up those who attack Black people and throw away the key" has been replaced by the notion of:

"These are powerful voices that capture the grievances of the Black community on the streets.  If we can get them to channel their words more productively - we can benefit from them in the AMERICAN POLITICAL DOMAIN".  

This "deal with the devil" has proven more deadly to Black American interests as the fusion that they made in 1968 with the Democratic Party.


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