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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

[CRABS IN A BUCKET... MOTHER, MOTHER FUCK IT]



[CRABS IN A BUCKET... MOTHER, MOTHER F@&# IT]
THE MUSIC FOR THIS...
http://youtu.be/3jf9BNFYYl8


As you know in my capacity of being a shit talker and just general nuisance I have made a lot of friends and enemies. I also have met a lot of people who have affiliations which make it impossible for them to openly say what they want to say.
From time to time I am presented with topics which are totally ripe for discussion. This is one such topic and I dont think that I could word it any better. it concerns our youth and I really would like some feedback on this one. We may help some people who dont know the things that we know so here is the main discussion but as we know it may branch out any kind of way here at Hamzahs page.
"The topic is...Sadly! The discussion is sadly, black people could never survive another slave trade. We'd be eliminated faster than the Native Americans because our men have abandoned their women and families and our women are letting the streets raise their kids. We're stuck...falling victim as prey because we're too predictable, easily molded and falling for the same traps over and over again... prison, politics, preachers and crabs. Why isn't there MANDATORY curriculum starting in sixth grade to groom our young black youth to take the PSAT, the SAT, the ACT, and fill out financial aid paperwork? Instead of MANDATORY State testing, why not take that away and make the PSAT, ACT and SAT our mandatory tests in high school? Why not MANDATORILY FREE to underprivileged youth? Why don't they have a MANDATORY course to make sure your FAFSA is filled out? Why not mandatory classes for young, underprivileged youth to understand that it's actually easier for us to go to college than our privileged counterparts. There's free money out there for us. Why isn't there a mandatory class to teach us how to research our ancestry to find any Native American lineage in our blood lines? If there's proof, your children can be granted a scholarship to attend college free. Why don't they make it mandatory in schools for the underprivileged kids to fill out a Pell Grant application?"

Thank you for the topic anonomous person. This is really somthing to think on.

JERALD HAMZAHFARUQ MURPHY AND ANONOMOUS

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