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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

{FLEXIN} A COMMENTARY ON THE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS.


 {FLEXIN} A COMMENTARY ON THE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS.
THIS ONE DON'T NEED NO MUSIC CAUSE THESE WORDS IS BASS...

Sometimes I try to stress the importance of really listening to a person speak and to the reactions of the people listening.
Last night the Republicans showed by their actions or lack thereof that they don't give a damn about the Amerikkkan people who are not rich.
they didn't even pretend to care.
What Obama did last night was give you the key's to the kingdom if only you would act and not react.
Now you know I couldn't give a flipped out F%&* about Amerikkkan jurisprudence or politickin but since you do I am going to spell some things out for you.
First of all you have to recognize who the people are you fight against. Some are Republican and some are Democrat cause when its all laid on the line its all about mindsets and if you overlook that then you might as well dig a hole in sandy soil lay down and inhale. The people who free the cops that murder our children are in large part people not unlike the people you know.
They are people you go to school with, work with and engage with every day. they are the general population and in Amerikkka they are the majority but that does not mean that they have all the power. They only have as much power as you give them and until you realize that you will be begging even when you think that you are on top. That you are better off than in the past, than the next man who stands outside that store and begs for change.
Change... An interesting word that has way more meaning than the posters that you see give it.
Everyone wants change and they cry its name while not attempting to make it happen cause all change takes is a reversal in the way people think and behave.
The black man and woman in Amerikkka still have way more power than they think but the power is managed by the people who we entrust it with, the politicians, the banks and in large part the clergy. We must make them accountable for what they do with our money. We all know that Nike don't care about us. That none of the department stores care about us, that big oil and the major corporations took the jobs that black people did jobs overseas and made people basically slaves with them. We know that white people don't spend a damn dime in black neighborhoods.
That has to "change."
We must learn to exist without thinking that the white man is the only one that can make clothes for us. That the white man is the only one that can build fairly safe malls.
We must change our attitudes.
That's what the African man said last night.