Sunday, September 30, 2012

NEGRO PLEASE

HEUSER  2012
 
 
YOU CAN DISAGREE WITH ME, POINT YOUR FINGER AT ME, CALL ME A TAR BABY AND A LIAR, THEN SAY FOR A MOMENT YOU FORGOT THAT YOU WERE TALKING TOO A NEGRO.  DENZEL WAS ACTING IN TRAINING DAY AND YOU BELIEVED IT, BECAUSE YOU ASSUME THAT IF YOU PUSH THE RIGHT BUTTONS WE WILL REVERT BACK TO OUR ROOTS.  WELL YOU DISRESPECT THIS SITE AND FOR A MOMENT I JUST MIGHT FORGET THAT I'M LIVING IN THE WHITE HOUSE AND SHOW YOU HOW THIS NIGGA ROLL, AND I'LL BE ACTING AS WELL....
 
 
 
 
 




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Saturday, September 29, 2012

DEAR MR. PRESIDENT

 
 
 
DEAR MR. PRESIDENT!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Obama:
I may not be able to raise a hand to help the blacks but I will slap the shit out of you and your Moma if you don't respect this site.
Romney:
We don't need the blacks votes and never did to win an election, we just wanted them so that you wouldn't make use of them, and this is the only time you're here me speak the truth.
Now you know, if you are anything like me on the outside, you better go and get Michelle if there's going to be any slapping done up in here tonight!


If its not about black or white, Democrats and Republicans, then it must be about Heaven or Hell....  Either way you best pick which side you are riding with!


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Friday, September 28, 2012

DEAR BLACK AMERICANS


 
 DEAR BLACK AMERICANS:

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After all of these years and all we have been through together, we think it’s appropriate for us to show our gratitude for all you have done for us.

We have chastised you, criticized you, punished you, and in some cases even apologized to you, but we never formally nor publicly thanked you for your never-ending allegiance and support to our cause.  This is our open letter of thanks.  We will always be in your debt to you for your labor.  You built this country and were responsible for the great wealth we still enjoy today.  Upon your backs, laden with the stripes we sometimes had to apply for disciplinary reason, you carried our nation.  We thank you for your diligence and your tenacity.  Even when we refused to allow you to even walk in our shadows, you followed close behind believing that someday we would accept you and treat you like men and women.  We publicly acknowledge Black people for raising our children, attending to our sick, and preparing our meals while we were occupied with trappings of the good life.  Even during the time when we found pleasure in your women and enjoyment in seeing your men lynched, maimed, and burned, many of you continue to watch over us and our belongings.
 
We simply cannot thank you enough.  Your bravery on the battlefield, despite being classified as three-fifths of a man, was and still is outstanding.  We often watched in awe as you went about your prescribed chores and assignments, sometimes laboring in the hot sun for 12 hours, to assist in realizing our dreams of wealth and good fortune.  Now that we control at least 90 percent of all of the resources and wealth of this nation, we have Blacks people to thank the most.  We can only think of the sacrifices you and your families made to make it all possible.  You were there when it all began, and you are still with us today, protecting us from those Black people who have the temerity to speak out against our past transgressions.  Thanks for buying our Hilfigers, Karans, Nikes, and all the other brands you so adore.  Your super-rich athletes, entertainers, intellectuals, and business persons (both legal and illegal) exchange most of their money for our cars, jewelry, homes, and clothing.  What a windfall they have provided us!  The less fortunate among you spend all they have at our neighborhood stores, enabling us to open even more stores.  Sure, they complain about us, but they never do anything to hurt us economically.  Allow us to thank you for not bogging yourself down with business of doing business with your own people.  We can take care of that for you.  You just keep doing business with us.  It’s safer that way.  Besides, everything you need, we make anyway, even Kente cloth.  You just continue to dance, sing, and distrust and hate one another.

“THANK YOU FOR NOT DOING BUSINESS WITH YOUR OWN PEOPLE.  WE CAN TAKE CARE OF THAT FOR YOU.”

Have yourself a good time, and this time we’ll take of you.  It’s the least we can do, considering all you’ve done for us.  Heck you deserve it, Black people.  For all your labor, which created our wealth, for resisting the messages of trouble making Blacks like Washington, Delany, Garvey, Bethune, Tubman, Malcolm, and Truth, for fighting and dying on our battlefields, we thank you.  And we really thank you for not reading about the many Black warriors that participated in the development of our great country.  We thank you for keeping it hidden from the younger generation.  Thank you for not bring such glorious deeds to our attention.  For allowing us to move into your neighborhoods, we will forever be grateful to you.  For your unceasing desire to be near us and for hardly ever following through on your treats due to our lack of reciprocity and equity – we thank you so much.

We also appreciate your acquiescence to our political agendas, for abdicating your own economics self-sufficiency, and for working so diligently for the economic well-being of our people.  You are real troopers.  And, even though the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were written for you and many of your relatives died for the rights described therein, you did not resist when we changed those Black rights to civil rights and allowing virtually every other group to take advantage of them as well.  Black people, you are something else!  Your dependence on us to do the right thing is beyond our imagination, irrespective of what we do to you and the many promises we have made and broken.  But, this time we will make it right, we promise.  Trust us.  Tell you what.  You don’t need your own hotels.  You can continue to stay in ours.  You have no need for supermarkets when you can shop ours 24 hours a day.  Why should you even think about owning more banks?  You have plenty now.  And don’t waste your energies trying to break into manufacturing.  You work hard enough in our fields.  Relax.  Have a party.  We’ll sell you everything you need.  And when you die, we’ll even bury you at a discount.  How’s that for gratitude?  Finally, the best part.  You went beyond the pale and turned over your children to us for their education.  With what we have taught them, it’s likely they will continue in a mode similar to the one you followed for the past 100 years (since school desegregation.)  When Mr. Lynch walked on the banks of the James River in 1712 and said he would make us a slave for 300 years, little did he realize the truth of his prediction.  Just 13 more years and his will come to fruition.  But with two generation of your children having gone through our education system, we can look forward to at least another 50 years of prosperity.  Things could be better – it’s all because of you.  For all you have done, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts, Black Americans.  You’re the best friends any group of people could ever have!
 

Sincerely,

All Other Americans

 

 

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You can see this story unfolding at this very moment, with Whoopi Goldberg and Ann Coulter on The View.  Ann Coulter is trying to re-educate Whoopi on the fact that, what was once written expressly for Blacks, White America has come along and change those amendments to be known as the civil rights in which any race can claim, because they no longer pertain to just our needs.  Whoopi what to know if she is speaking for blacks and what does she know about being black.  I guess everything that she has forgotten.   For THINKING OUT LOUD, I’m E. L. PLEASANT

 

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH

"IN THE NAME OF ALLAH




                                   THE HONORABLE MINISTER LOUIS FARRAKHAN


The following text is excerpted from a message delivered by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan titled, "The Relevance of Prophet Muhammad To The Struggle For Justice and World Peace," delivered June 3, 2001 at Mosque Maryam in Chicago, Illinois.


 
 
The absence of truth and justice is the absence of peace
 
 
"What do we as human beings desire in a world as messed up as the world in which we live?  Those who are deprived of justice want justice, and know that there cannot be peace until there is justice.  And there cannot be justice except justice is based upon truth.  So, the absence of truth is the absence of justice, and, the absence of justice is the absence of peace. 
 
All of us as human beings need the truth to live.  The scripture of the Bible teaches:  "How can they know except they have a teacher, and how can they have a teacher except he be sent?"  If this Book, Qur'an, is a "secret" and the Prophet Muhammad is a "secret," then, the truth is held in secret.
 
Why would you hold truth in secrecy?  It is because you wish to manipulate the masses, keeping them ignorant so you can live in luxury at the expense of the ignorant and the poor." 
 
 
 
 There's two sides to everything.  There's a front and back to the truth and a lie, just like a stone you can't move, doesn't mean it don't have another side just because it can't be seen.  You just chose to accept it based on what you can see or been told.  I lie will change every time but the truth never will change. For far to long you'll be listening to one side.  You don't have to nor should you believe everything a person may say but be wise enough to search for the truth yourself and compare it in the light.  For THINKING OUT LOUD, I'm E. L. PLEASANT
 
 
 
                  DR. CORNEL WEST
 
 
 
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

JANET JACKSON SAID: "REPEAT AFTER HER!"

 
 
MORE THAN A RHYTHM NATION
 
 
 
 
COME TOGETHER AND SING!
 
 
IF YOU DREAMED OF A BETTER DAY
THIS IS THE WAY....
 


RHYTHM NATION

"With music by our side
To break the color lines
Let's work together
To improve our way of life
Join voices in protest
To social injustice
A generation full of courage
Come forth with me

People of the world today
Are we looking for a better way of life
We are part of the rhythm nation
People of the world unite
Strenght in numbers we can get it right
One time
We are a part of the rhythm nation

This is the test
No struggle no progress
Lend a hand to help
Your brother do his best
Things are getting worse
We have to make them better
It's time to give a damn
Let's work together come on"

Janet Jackson, James Harris III, Terry Lewis
(c) 1989 Flyte Tyme Tunes (ASCAP)
(p) & (c) 1989 A&M Records, Inc
All rights reserved.



There has been a barrage of songs recorded year after year with the same message. From fight the power to send help I need somebody help and who would forget to mention the old but goody, let freedom ring.  Love that beat but skip the point entirely.  Just another cry for help gone undetected as planed, as if the meaning were that in-comprehensive?

So where do we go from here?  That was a song also but today blacks especially need to start taking it serious and start pulling together and stop thinking of self, but of each other.  If there were only one race and that’s the human race, then we wouldn’t be having this discussion now would we?  Here in Saint Louis during the World’s Fair they locked us up in cages like animals and referred to us as moneys and people came from around the world to see.  They bought and sold us on the River Front like cattle.  Now when there is any kind of issue dealing with blacks, we want to say there’s only one race and that’s the human race.  Where was that ideology back then, when we were still slaves until 1942?  We weren’t even thought of as a race no more than being looked up on as human today.  Because their great, great grand parents past that seed down through them

And that same hatred lives on.  Therefore we will never be one race, which is why the messages in these songs intended more so for you, are ignored.  For THINKING OUT LOUD, I’m E. L. PLEASANT
 
 
 
IS THE HUMAN RACE LISTENING BLACKS & WHITES?
 
 
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

HOW TO BE AN ASS

 
 
 
 
HOW TO BE AN ASS
 
 
 
"Meet Kevin Jackson. He's 49 years old and lives in St. Louis' Compton Heights neighborhood. Over the past year and a half, he has, by his own estimation, spoken at more than 100 Tea Party rallies. He's also an author (his book, The Big Black Lie, is for sale at this very rally); a blogger; a frequent guest on conservative talk radio, CNN and the Glen Beck Program; a TV producer; and a fellow at the Robert J. Dole Institute, a political think tank at the University Of Kansas. On November 1, the day before Election Day, he's slated to emcee a Tea Party event in New Hampshire, where the featured speaker will be Sarah Palin. Someday soon he may be known as the right's answer to Jon Stewart or the political version of Dave Chappelle (whichever project pans out first)."

 
 
 
Will the real ASS please stand up!



It has always been a know fact that the wider the smile the greater your chances of getting just about anything you want from a white person, provided that you remember your place.  There’s no place for an uppity Negro are African American’s they like to call us today.  Still there is no excuse for stupidity when you claim to be intelligent and yet play the role of a fool.  Hailed from or should I say originated near central Texas town of Brady came such a person only to end up in the mist of Saint Louis Missouri.  Bringing along a bag of rehashed stories of a father that abandon him as a child, an alcoholic, unemployed dead beat that landed in prison long before finally being confined to a locked cell. That just about summed up his life story and his desire to have been born white even though it’s not about color, but just prefer how the other half lives and privileges, any race would understand.  After all, why else would they risk their life to escape to a country of opportunity and the American dream?

“The wealthy family for whom my grand parents worked was rarely there.  Black was non sequitur.  You could say that we were treated white in Brady.” The only thing he claimed to have inherited from his father was an ability to sound “white,” when he wanted to blend easily into the world of privilege.

 “As a black man I love it when ignorant white women like Janeane Garofalo speak for all blacks,” he wrote.  “It’s thrilling to me that Janeane would take time out of her busy Hollyweird life to protect me and my peeps, the downtrodden, the oppressed…the lowly Negro.”

I too say the same thing when it comes to ignorant blacks who want to be white on the inside and can’t stand being black on the outside.  Who want to pretend that we have overcome as a race and hate it when someone, anyone that just happens to be white say it isn’t so.  It is true that the majority of blacks use to vote Republican, just like every one knows that the first day of the week is Sunday and everyone, once appointed time attended church on Saturday as Our Lord and Savior instructed us to do, but men changed that also.  Mr. Jackson claimed to have stumble upon a nineteenth-century Republican Party history book that opened his eyes.  He should have continued searching for knowledge that’s been hidden from us concerning our race before throwing in the towel and not understanding why we are still left behind.  We have no one to speak for us only against and the whites have people like you for that.  Isn’t it funny, maybe not? He’s one of the reasons Janeane have to speak out on our behalf because we don’t have any black leaders that will.  Once again, it’s better to be loved for doing something than to be hated for doing nothing.  For THINKING OUT LOUD, I’m E.L. PLEASANT
 
 
 
MR. CORNEL WEST
 
 
"It's critical to understand your history...
...Then be true to oneself in such a way
that one's connection to the suffering
of others is a integral part of
understanding yourself."
 
 

 
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Monday, September 24, 2012

TRAYVON MARTIN'S LAGACY

 
 
"TRAYVON MARTINS'S LEGACY"
BLACKVOICES
3-29-12

Nasir Bin Oul Jones aka Nas open up on Trayvon Martin's Legacy

"I have a son now, he'll be three, and I'm thinking about him.  He has to grow up in this society where people in high places (in the court) don't see it important that somebody should be prosecuted for murder, just because the victim is black.  And it's a rage that goes through you that makes you want to react in all kinds of ways.  I'm tired of marches, I'm tired of talking.  And that's the feeling that come over me.  But violence is not the answer, but what do people do when there's no justice?  And someone like Trayvon, a 17-year old innocent smart kid killed by a coward, can now have a legacy that he would've never dreamed he had.  Maybe he thought in football that he would have a legacy, but now his legacy can be something that can help change things hopefully.



BLACKVOICES
7-30-12






 





Walton Henry Butler Allegedly Shoots Everett Gant In The Head, Told Police After Arrest He “Only Shot A Nigger”.  That alone was a mouth full that tells everything you need to know today if rather or not has things changed where you are standing?

The Bible said to forgive. Where was it written to forget? We are the only race that don't want to be reminded or talk about slavery, and that's why we are still slaves today. The Jews are still screaming and holding Rallies crying never again will we stand for another holocaust. The Bible said to love our enemies. Where was it written to love another race more than our own, when we always known who the oppressors have been, regardless what we've been taught. They proved it time and time again. They can dislike or even hate that other white person, but they will hire him before you, give a loan, and house him before you and Jesus was the greatest example when they chose to crucify him over a murderer, thief and liar, simply because of his color, which was the same as yours and mine.  But like children’s we are quick to forgive and forget.

 

Now that the evidence is in that Martin’s DNA was not found on the gun as George Zimmermann claimed to have been, things are still looking good in his favor and you know why?  Because they stand by their own and (repeating) once again just look at the evidence from the police with holding evidence and the time it took for them to arrest him too the amount of money he was able to raised for his defense not the mention three different judges all leading to a mistrial.  They have done just about every thing that they can to justify his actions, like doing their best to discredit Martin as a person with no future if he had lived anyway.  Just look at his school record and he smoked weed, for heaven's sakes he would have been trapped in the system before he reached 21 people!  We no longer have any blacks leaders today, when are you gone to wake up and see we're on our own and band together?  For THINKING OUT LOUD I’m E. L. PLEASANT

 



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Sunday, September 23, 2012

FROM THE STREETS - THE WEEKEND EDITION

 
 
 
FROM THE STREETS
 
Negro Ink     Bryan Camp
 
 

Welcome to another web edition of Thinking Out Loud, and I’m your host E. L. Pleasant.

 

Today program is a follow-up to 06-19-12 Curtis Jackson, aka 50cent:  “50Cent opens up on the use of the N-Word,” is to try to reiterate the cause and effect that this single word alone has helped to destroy the very fabric of who we are as a race.  Today my in house guess street professor Mr. Kenny Miller will attempt to explain the difference between a nigger/nigga and a Negro.

 

FROM THE STREET:  I’m from the streets, but the streets is not who I am.  I’m black and I’m proud and I don’t like being called a nigger by any means.

 

Jay is 27, aka Jay Love to his closet of friends.  He is a smooth caramel complexion with a pink rose petal color for lips, and packs a big butt that he swigs from side to side effortlessly as he walks, where as he would be a prison inmate afternoon delight the moment he is processed.  Yet there is not an ounce of sugar in his tank, for he is as straight as an Indian arrow head and one of the nicest people you would like to come across.   He is accompanied by his 3 year old daughter Mesha, who will be 4 in December, his 6 year old daughter Tosha, who will be 7 in January and his 5 year old cousin Robin.  The conversation at hand is the May Weather fight, among three of his buddies, while the little ones sit and lick on ice cream; but listening to every single word that is being spit out.  “Did he or did he not take a cheap shot to win the fight,” is the question and from that point on every word that came out of this young mans mouth was fowl.  From f**k, motherf**ker, shi* to assh**e, I’m just an observer that offers no opinion of any kind, but thinking out loud I wonder.  If he has no respect for himself, I already no he has none for his kids and the ones he is speaking with can see this also.  Therefore if he doesn’t, then they don’t have any for him either, so they use the same languish to express their feelings in front of him and his kids.  Which what I would say would only cause another argument.  This is just one of the reasons we remain in the condition we are in and I don’t see it ever going to get any better until we start re-educating from birth.  A child is born every hour on the hour and as he or she grows who  is going to teach them of our history as a race? They no longer show reruns of Roots and you can't expect the public system too, no more than expecting them to teach your child manners. Even when you were attending school, there were no black history classes being offered. All you saw was a few posters on the wall of Fredrick Douglas, Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman, and John Carver with little discussions of the role they played in our life. Today is no different than the 30's or 40's, your child can tell you the name of every white actor that pops up on the screen, but can only name less than a dozen black actors.  Who will teach them of Willie Lynch?  As they say, “You better check yourself before you wreck yourself,” and that process has already begun.  I’ll leave you with my thought, it’s better to be loved for doing something than to be hated for doing nothing.  Now you try and figure than one out.  For THINKING OUT LOUD,
I’m E. L. PLEASANT



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