HOV wylin thread



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That’s why I mess with Colin
U can tell he don’t do it for the cameras
He just tryna be as real as possible
Dumb *** folks even black folks
Talking bout “ his message ain’t clear”
Specially that dumb *** Marcellus wiley
 
do we have any legit black leaders anymore who has been the closest to malcom x, marcus garvey, in the last few decades
 
Great summation of current "woke/cancel" culture. Bunch of "victims" trying to control others.
You read that wrong then.

The black capitalist is Jay-Z, who uses the pretense of fighting for black liberation to position himself as the power broker between the white elite and the ghetto dweller.

It's not really different from the dynamic that has existed between the former colonial power, the local elite of the former colony appointed by the government of the metropole, and the local folks: hijacking the demands of "your" people to advance your own goals.
 
You read that wrong then.

The black capitalist is Jay-Z, who uses the pretense of fighting for black liberation to position himself as the power broker between the white elite and the ghetto dweller.

It's not really different from the dynamic that has existed between the former colonial power, the local elite of the former colony appointed by the government of the metropole, and the local folks: hijacking the demands of "your" people to advance your own goals.

That’s what I got from the passage as well.
 
This what W.E.B Dubois was talking about with the idea of boule affiliated black leadership and the talented tenth.

They felt a small fraction of light skinned educated blacks were good enough to deal with whites on their level. This is yet another modern manifestation of that ideal. A real defeatist mentality.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Talented_Tenth
The Talented Tenth is a term that designated a leadership class of African Americans in the early 20th century. The term was created by Northern philanthropists, then publicized by W. E. B. Du Bois in an influential essay of the same name, which he published in September 1903. It appeared in The Negro Problem, a collection of essays written by leading African Americans.[1]
 
How I miss this
I thought y’all was talkin bout the express lane
On the freeway
Maaaaan
Jay been a snake
And a clown

You're washed.

It's like you've lost a step or two if you were an athlete. You used to pop up damn near instantly whenever Jay was mentioned with your monologue how he's a snake. You were almost like the Candyman if someone said hola hovito 3 times you'd appear.

You've fallen off, nawghty
 
You read that wrong then.

The black capitalist is Jay-Z, who uses the pretense of fighting for black liberation to position himself as the power broker between the white elite and the ghetto dweller.

It's not really different from the dynamic that has existed between the former colonial power, the local elite of the former colony appointed by the government of the metropole, and the local folks: hijacking the demands of "your" people to advance your own goals.
On topics like this you wasted your time replying to yo ...that cat a real weirdo
 
Honestly, make a dent in the overwhelmingly white capitalist structure stronghold, then I'll worry about a black capitalist.
 
The rappers who truly want to make a difference in the black community, to a point where they would be willing to sacrifice their rap careers, like Ali and Kaep were willing to do with their careers... It's not that they don't exist, it's just that you've never heard of them because those people weren't willing to sell their souls in order to climb the mainstream commercial ladder.
 
Thing is those dudes sacrifice their livelihood, fade into bolivia, then are celebrated in public and used as a deterrent talking point by the same people who got them out the paint and retain their power. What's really the right steps to progress here to seize control from those folks?
 
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