Friday, March 05, 2010

As Black America Focuses On The Perceived Threat From The Right Wing.......The Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirates Continue To Actually Terrorize The Community Without Concern About Being Checked

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I wish I was making this stuff up and thus could be accused of slander.

Unfortunately a group of people who earn "street cred" by turning their "lyrical art" into "real life situations" so that they might later on have some addition material to perform write more "artistic content" never seem to disappoint.

With all of this being done in the context of a Black Establishment who find more value in keeping an eye on the possibility of a growing threat from the Tea Party - these "Hip Hop - Voice Of The Street Pirates" have little fear of suffering rebuke for their actions.

Those who should be speaking out against this behavior don't want to piss these forces off.  On the front end they fear that they will sound just like their own "conservative adversaries" (who are 'blaming the victim").   From a long term, strategic perspective - the establishment forces seek to harness the popularity of these forces with young people for their own ultimate benefit in the political space.   Thus if they confront these thug forces, demanding that they reform their behavior the Black Establihsment might initiate a civil war of words.  Thus while this battle goes on (as Al Sharpton said about Tavis Smiley last week)........our real enemies (the Republicans) might get back into power.

Few people bother to step back and stitch all of this together.  I challenge any of you to refute my observations.

 

The frustration that I have is that I can watch a show like "Washington Watch With Roland Martin" (which serves as the "Voice Of The Black Establishment") hear them mouth the same words that I state, yet know full well that when THEY talk they are actually saying something entirely different than I am saying.
A guest last week said "Black people have been so disenfranchised for so long that WHEN WE DO GET POWER we don't know how to leverage it.  We are more used to protesting for our basic rights".  The key difference between me and this Hollywood director who said this is that with him - HE PLANS NO INDICTMENT against those who took the power yet are mis-using it.  He and other defenders of the establishment are more inclined to defend the establishment and protect their seats rather than forcing them to produce a more TRANSPARENT plan of action and then use their own management competencies to ultimately produce the outcomes that are in line with our permanent interests.
Instead we hear people who's goal is POWER ATTAINMENT for nothing more than the goal of POWER ATTAINMENT.

Despite them having control over our schools, for example, they suffer no consequence for having gained the power via the promises that such a takeover would improve our lot.  Instead they are able to summon the troops yet again to protest against the next rung of government, placing more "favorable people" into power with the hopes of having something "broken off" for their benefit.  

It is clear that Progressivism is not an ORGANIC strategy.  It is only a protest or struggle methodology.

The grand scheme with the "Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirates" is to use their connection with young people to garner more votes for the Democratic Establishment.  Incumbent upon this fusion is the necessary that all JUDGMENTALISM be left at the door.
  • The Hip Hop community agrees to not blame the progressive establishment that control the environs from which it comes from accountable for the disfunction that abounds
  • The Black & Democratic Establishments that are working in partnership agree to not ask that the people who traffic in imagery of violence/drugs/materialism and pimping to CHANGE their ways, repudiating them from the stage until they do.
Instead we have an incestuous relationship where they both are aligned to go after a common but EXTERNAL enemy to the Black Community.

I must hold the Black Establishment more accountable though.  With reference to my frequent debate adversaries who have told me that the "Hip Hop Voice Of The Street Pirates" hold no "official position" and thus should not have any particular expectations hoisted upon him - the same cannot be said about these establishment entities who have invited them on stage.

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