Showing posts with label Ice Cube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ice Cube. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2020

NewAge Is Seeing A Little Daylight Again

 

The left is 100% positive they can spot NewAge fascism - now that it's also on the right. As long as it was just on the left, they saw (and still see) nothing.
Meanwhile, Don Lemon thinks nothing of calling Oprah for help with Ice Cube, when Cube's reputation for integrity is better than Lemon and Oprah's, put together.
 

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Stranger Danger


I personally experienced, was in 1976. 

Growing up in South Central, Los Angeles, I know deadly violence is a normal part of American life, like rape and poverty. 

 And why wouldn't I? 

By 1992, Ice Cube had recorded Death Certificate's "Summer Vacation", with it's chilling reminder for future generations that "If it could happen here, it could happen anywhere" - a message I'd found comforting long before those, sheltered from the realities of American life, were ready.  

 I always wonder what country they grew up in?

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Whoa - First Ben Carson & Now John McWhorter Have "Left The Plantation" As The Republicans Like To Say


Ice Cube: The Nigga U Love To Hate - which is YOUR problem

Two blacks, beloved by the Right, appear to be looking into the fires of Ferguson and, finally, understanding that there's more going on here than meets the eye - AND that the price being asked of black Americans is still too damned high:


And to hate on America, which is responsible for us all,...

Sunday, August 17, 2014

White's "Game Changer"? Attempt A Monopoly On Truth



Gee, if you'd have been listening to Rap in '91, you would've known this stuff already

This is becoming sad. No, not that Michael Brown's mediated biography is turning into The Wrong Nigga To Fuck Wit - a role (you might notice above) blacks don't find unsympathetic - but that whites think criminality makes Brown's death at the hands of a police officer "a game changer." (They need the game to change so bad!



Bowie told white people, and white people love them some Bowie

They don't get it, naturally, because (like with Benghazi) they're trying to defend against shadows and not cope with reality as blacks usually must. Here's one thing they ought to know by now:

THIS AIN'T NO GAME.


Where's that need for change being placed? 

So, let's try this again (second time today):

Henry Davis, 52, was mistakenly arrested in Ferguson, Missouri, and, after the police realized it, they beat him up and charged him with destruction of property for bleeding on their uniforms.

Since there's no blacks to stop them - and this is an old American story - let's call this "white ethics in action" and please record blacks have no respect what-so-ever for them. Thank you.



Fear of white authority - and any love for it - was pretty much wiped out of blacks during slavery

Why has the "game" of white supremacy never demanded change from whites, white people? Why have whites never searched long and hard for the answer to eliminating it - as a crime - as they are for finding criminal intent in blacks? Where is the urgency? Whites know the answers, the sly dogs. Here's a hint:

"It's a beautiful day, isn't it?"

That statement - alone - is all it takes to allow most whites to let other Americans suffer. (Who has the time?) 

Here's another game changer:



It's a mistake to think blacks are wrong not to be docile - whites are wrong to expect it

“When I was 18, I knew there were times when I was driving in my car and had to turn around. It needs to change. It’s gotta change today.”

- Ron JohnsonCaptain, The Missouri Highway Patrol



Bloodstone: English blacks singing about American police oppression over 40 years ago

Somehow, TMR doesn't think this is exactly what whites have in mind,...

Monday, August 11, 2014

"Kill The Police!" (Another Black Teen's Been Murdered)


In color, or black-and white, this image always says "To Protect And To Serve"

It looks like racism in the St. Louis Police Dept. just gave that new N.W.A. biopic a much-needed shot in the arm:





Ice Cube's descriptive - and predictive - powers are undiminished

When it comes to this centuries-old circumstance, that continually results in blacks dying - old and young alike - you can say that again:

Like American slavery itself, a lot has "happened that should have not happened,...."

Friday, January 17, 2014

Ted Nugent And Ted Cruz Will Never Give A TEDx Talk


Ted Nugent has made a fool of himself, deciding to celebrate highjack MLK's birthday to spew idiocy about blacks having "slave drivers", and "the destruction of black America is the result of Fedzilla’s $16 trillion and 50-year-old so-called war on poverty, which created a cycle of dependency, destruction and culture rot for black America." 


I'm assuming he finally realized blacks aren't fans of his music.


This kind of talk - for MLK's birthday celebration - is, apparently, supposed to make us blacks feel all warm and fuzzy about conservatives, I guess. (I'll be sure to secure a time to speak about whites at Ted's mother's funeral,...) Anyway, our Loco Yokel ends his screed with this:



Well, the first thing I can tell you is, he wouldn't be hanging with the likes of Ted. The second thing I'm pretty confident about is, I think Martin Luther King, Jr. would like what he saw:



Science, bitches.

Don't believe that? Rather believe Nugent's nonsense about "gangster thugs" he knows nothing about? Then you should read more black press, and not just exclusively white crap, about white people, and their white interests - that's not reality. Here's the one and only Gangsta Rap King, Ice Cube, on fatherhood:



Hmmm.


I guess, now's as good a time as any, to mention how Ted Nugent totally ignored whites, slavery, and Jim Crow as possible influences on blacks - where did the country's servants learn such violence? 


Being black, I'm pretty sure it wasn't the "50-year-old so-called war on poverty" when compared to 400 years of unrelenting violence, suffering, theft, ignorance, and conniving, under the likes of Ted and his fans.



Martin Luther King understood that - and he'd be gloriously proud blacks have survived you.


Ted Nugent and his ilk talk like this, totally skewing history,  because he's a liar and a fool who - being white - can get away with it because other whites are too chickenshit to stop him. (They'll leave it - like black's freedom - for us to handle,...) Ted's like another popular liar and fool out there, Ted Cruz, both wrongly assuming, because they're white, they speak for the majority.


Well, TMR and a Muskogee-Creek elder have a message, for both Ted's and anybody else:


Sunday, April 28, 2013

A Man Against The Homeopathic World (Life's Undiluted)

"I heard 'payback's a motherfucking nigga'  
That's why I'm sick of gettin treated like a goddamn stepchild 
Fuck a punk, cause I ain't him,..."

Thursday, April 4, 2013

I'm Told I Got An Ulcer (On The Day We Lost An Ebert)


What do you do when you're laid up? Watch movies:

I watched The Elizabeth Smart Story last night. 

It's depiction of a Mormon family in crisis made me cry.


Because of that film, I watched this video of the real Elizabeth Smart today. 

She's become such a phony I wondered if her crazy kidnapper hadn't been doing us a favor.


I also watched Dinesh D'Souza's movie, Obama's America: 2016, and it shows exactly what's wrong with most on the Right when it comes to utilizing the media: 

Like Glenn Reynolds' deer-in-the-headlights routine on PJTV, they simply don't understand how weird they come across to normal people. 

D'Souza's opening cracks about liberals were so badly framed they even made this conservative scratch his head. And, once you realize what a boring and uncharismatic man D'Souza is, then - along with the theory he's trying to flesh out - there's nothing left to focus on but how bizarre his face is, or that he can't keep rhythm, or he doesn't even swing his arms when he walks. (Who doesn't swing their arms when they walk?) That may sound like a cheap shot but it's not - it's the original lesson in media from the Kennedy/Nixon debate, remember? 

 Why these genetic losers keep insisting they be in front of the camera - the face of conservatism sure to be ridiculed by anyone not already there - is beyond me.

Way, waay beyond.


Next was Higher Ground, a mountain climbing documentary that got "spiritual" - and violently snatched out of my DVD player - pretty quick. 

That's all I can tell you about it.


I re-watched Three Kings again because it's my all-time favorite answer to the bonehead question, "Why did we go into Iraq?" 

Answer: 

 Because Ice Cube said so, Bitch!


10th District Court is a French documentary about what happens in a Paris courtroom. Think Judge Judy on acid, since most of the accused walk in confessing their crimes, but - like Ann Althouse - almost always with a lame excuse why their guilt shouldn't matter. The lawyers, and the judge, are pretty weak as well. The whole thing is pretty depressing actually.

But a good pick if you want a glimpse of what the world will be like when the libs take over.

BTW - the guy in the trailer? Guilty as sin.


And finally, tonight, I'm watching Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

 Needless to say, that title is coming across as a warning,...
 

Monday, May 17, 2010

News You Can Use (Starting With The Jews)


This is NOT NewAge shit here - it's a renegade Jew:



"Humanity lived in darkness—until He came. In the beginning only a few rallied to his cause. It was too enigmatic to arouse much popular support, and political opposition forced its champions underground. But a coterie of apostles resolved to spread a simplified version of his good news against stiff-necked enemies who often made martyrs of them. Then something remarkable happened. Thanks to a collection of gospels about his morality, the zealous devotion of followers and, of course, the obvious truth of his good news, his call for emancipation spread far beyond his native land and eventually set the world on fire.

This is how Jonathan Israel describes the message, and preaches the story, of a renegade Jew—the philosopher Benedict Spinoza. The creed Spinoza defended was the Enlightenment, with its devotion to reason, not faith, and its vision of secular liberation leading to the establishment of a society based on the collective good rather than the authority of kings and the tradition of priests. Yes, it's true that several centuries on, the Enlightenment has not yet succeeded in either breaking the shackles of outworn creeds or lifting the yoke of scandalous oppression across the globe. But this is no reason to surrender. More preaching of the gospel of Enlightenment is all that's required."
Alright, since everybody wants to do stupid shit, no matter what I say, I done got the message that y'all also must not want me to be the last holdout, so fuck it - let's get racial:


I do not play well with others.


White people pretend they your friend, or else they pretending the shit don't matter, which - if either one of those was true - they wouldn't be pretending. Then you got those fools for whom the shit really don't matter, but they going to go out they way to show you it don't - they think they mastered some kind of skill - so they hit you with some Master of the Universe shit, just expecting you to follow them around like a slave. It's bullshit.


Take it from me:


There's way more to this shit than just trying to make friends. White people are a god damn obstacle course.


Richard Pryor said white girls suck your dick real fast.


Brothers was listening.


Speaking of listening:




Tea Partiers, "Man's Best Friend" is Ice Cube's Second Amendment anthem from 1991; all the PC types attacked Death Certificate - a deeply conservative concept album (as all of Ice Cube's early solo albums were) DC was the last of the great ones - and it was declared a racist travesty that overshot the bounds of decency. Real Heads call it a Masterpiece, both for the carefully constructed, sample-based music and Ice Cube's attention to detail lyrically.

My God Mother was Ice Cube's art teacher, and she just told me she still has 40 original Michael Jackson albums from the '70's, that she's holding for me, all still in the plastic. Pretty cool, huh? This is cool, too - "Man's Best Friend" - Ladies and Gentlemen, Ice Cube:


Here's another topic I'm addressin
so learn a quick lesson, about your Smith and Wesson
Sit your ass back and comprehend
as I let you know about man's best friend
Now remember: it used to be a dog like Lassie
but now in ninety-one it's a gun if you asked me
Just like a jimmy hat's used for protection
I use my nine when suckers start to flexin
Cause if you run up and try to play mine
I'd rather have a AK than a fuckin canine
Cause if you shot your gun, and my dog tried to fetch her
me and the dog's goin out on a stretcher
And I ain't with that, so I gotta get that
big black gat, aim and I hit that
Forget about a dog fool, he'll shit in the den
Nowadays.. a gat is man's best friend

Here is the reason why Ice Cube pack
Just in case the little punks try to jack
I can't put a motherfuckin pitbull
under a coat, in the small of my back
So I gotta take my beretta, and I betcha
it'll probably work, a 100 percent better
Cause it'll keep me out of danger
with sixteen in the clip and one in the chamber
So this goes to all y'all intruders
Beware of the owner, cause the owner is a shooter
I don't just wanna give your ass rabies
I'd rather have your ass pushing up daisies
And I can't do that with Benji,
Rin Tin Tin, or Spuds McKenzie
Forget about a dog fool, he'll shit in the den
Nowadays, a gat is man's best friend

Just don't let me see you shoot no dogs!

Yes, being white is something you can learn, but it's better to be normal.


All white people should go to Stuff White People Like, find any part that pertains to them, and then stop that shit:

I know there's a human being in there somewhere.


White people trying to show they ain't racist is annoying.



O.K., this ain't racial, but FYI:


The Discovery Channel's Stupidity, Bill Maher's Religulous, and The Onion Movie are all available through Google Video.


You're welcome.


My band, Little White Radio, wasn't named Little White Radio because all but one of the members was black. It was named Little White Radio because that's what I glanced at when I was trying to come up with a name for the band.




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