Try Google Site Search

N....., B...., Ho
All Must Go!



A PERCEPTIVE New York City columnist recently lamented: “In recent years, executives at a handful of record labels and radio stations have deliberately chosen to sell the world a false vision of Black America as a bleak, desperate, violent and immoral place.”  He continues: “The hired help quickly learn not to break from the sepipt, spinning endless, profanity-laced fakery about the inner city badlands for a mostly white and suburban audience.  There’s plenty of money to be made by selling images of black females prostitutes and black men as criminals.  That’s been true for a hundred years.”

Table of Contents 

  1. Why Do African-Americans accept this World Wide false Vision And Image Of themselves ... ?
  2. Are We Still In Slavery ... ?
  3. How Do Music Masters help to keep us Enslaved ... ?
  4. Since African-American Culture is largely controlled by White Music Masters and their Black Straw Bosses, what effect does this have on us ... ?
  5. What about Black Males ... ?
  6. What about Black Females ... ?
  7. Why do African-American Females accept their Global Defilement in Silence Today ... ?
  8. What About Black Children ... ?
  9. What Can We Do About All Of This ... ?

Why do African-Americans accept this world Wide false Vision and Image of Themselves ... ?

The Die-hard Tradition of Slavery.  Our enslaved ancestors passed down to us their slave master taught, and peer enforced traditions of accepting and embracing their “bleak, desperate,” Biblically ordained condition: in silence and love.

 

Back to Top

Are We Still In Slavery ... ?

Yes.  Slavery comes in many forms.  Its main driving force is the loved “root of all evil”, money.

 In centuries ago Africa, Africans sold African to White slave brokers; for trinkets.

 During new World slavery White slave dealers sold       slaves to the White slave master; for good money.  After slavery was outlawed, from reconstruction, sharecropping through to the Civil Rights era, former “slaves” resold themselves back to the former slave master; for “peanuts.”

 Today descendants of salves in keeping with tradition voluntarily donate their remaining culture, women, and children for the enrichment of the contemporary White music master; for nothing.

 

Back to Top

How Do Music Masters help to keep us Enslaved ... ?

They control and distribute some of the most powerful mind and body affecting forces in nature; music and word.  They make much money on the “false vision” and grossly negative images of present day descendants of slavery.  The slave descendant is taught to love rap poison music as an addict is taught to crave crack.  The descentant falls easy prey to the music master because of  his culture corrupted, peer enforced slave tradition to always bow and accept the will and design of the master.

Back to Top

Since African-American Culture is largely controlled by White Music masters and their Black Straw bosses, what effect does this have on us ... ?

Drastic Effects!  The formerly Black owned Essence magazine recently (early 2005) highlighted studies which showed the many negative behavioral effects rap poison music has on Black females.  Other studies have shown how these females eventually accept and embrace the status quo of their musically impressed degraded condition.  They adopt the negative mores, values, and behavior instructions of their adored rappers as tolerated and silence endorsed by most of African-American society.

Effects include lowered educational aspirations, increased criminal activity and epidemic STD and HIV/AIDS levels.

 

Back to Top

What about Black Males ... ?

Black Males suffer a severe “false vision” and image problem pervaded by rap music videos, music and media distortion.  These include thug imagery, minstrel clowns, and sexual predation.

Black male rappers and producers have become the puppet voice of the White music masters who use them to spread the “false vision” of our community as a “bleak, desperate, violent place.”  This vision unduly and unfairly encumbers the decent Black male searching for worthy employment.  The result has been high unemployment and prison incarceration for Black males.

Back to Top

What about Black Females ... ?

The Black female as a slave was, as all slaves, a moveable item of personal property or chattel.  Hence the term chattel  slave.

The Southern slave master in particular and white males in general always had legally enforced and socially accepted rights to the Black female.  These prerogatives and rights continued through the Civil Rights Era, Black straw boss procurers, pimps and agents continued after slavery to facilitate access to the Black female.  Because she was legally and traditionally unprotected, she was forced to tolerate and accept her degrading and defilement in silence.  This is why most of African-American society is now suffused with White heritage.

 

Back to Top

Why do African-American Females accept their Global Defilement in Silence Today ... ?

The slave legacy of silence and submission is so enormous it is very difficult to erase or even reduce the tradition of silence and submission was a survival requirement during and after slavery. This same tradition has passed down to us by our enslaved ancestors has become today a crippling and dysfunctional aspect of African-American society and culture.

 

Back to Top

What About Black Children ... ?

The Devil, his previous slave master and his current music masters follow some Biblical scriptures more scrupulously than we do. They learned well from the scriptures that if they train up our children in the way they want them to go, they will not depart from it.

So they use their ownership and power of the music plantation to "train up" our boys to think of our girls only as sexual objects to be used and abused at will. The girls are taught to accept the original slave masters' assigned value system. The music master's vicarious fantasies of sub human roles for us are played out in his prescribed rap poison lyrics.

Boys are taught to be immoral education disdaining thugs and the girls are taught to be immoral pimp pleasing hos.

 

Back to Top

What Can We Do About All Of This ... ?

Persistently Pray, Plan, Propose, Produce, Promote, Push, Provoke, and Protest.

 

Back to Top