Sunday, September 30, 2012

Do We Want It All Back?

Now and days,being a hip hop artist is looked up to.People crave the attention most hip hop/rap artist recieve by the world because all they have. "We want the money, money and the cars, cars and the clothes....the hoes i suppose ,i just wanna be, i just wanna be successful"-drake


BUT is everything they have that creates their popular status
something from our history that was depicted as a negative thing but is now used to depict something"COOL"?
artist 2chainz

slaves in chains




Question : are we using things of the past and taking it back from its original use and changing it accordig to our comfort levels? Or is our mind still stuck with the generational curses given to us in slave days?



Better Watch What You Watching...

When you watch tv,movies,or listen to the radio ,do you ever wonder or ask yourself ...how are African-Americans being portrayed in entertainment today?
clip from movie "precious"
          ..This is one of many depictions that media portrays today about african american culture today..
lets make a quick comparision shall we

when you see these two comparisons ask yourself; what i see ,bout more importantly what will others see ?

what exactly is the media portraying black people as on television ? And is this depiction creating stereotypes and shanging or influencing how or what we think about in regards to other communities?


BETTER YET ..Does media corporations  assume we lack knowledge and create a perspective of  ourselfs that we can comform to,that we can identify oueslves with? are we being transformed by the renewing depictions media feeds us to believe?

Are We Moving Foward?


 Sankofa is an Akan word that means, "We must go back and reclaim our past so we can move forward; so we understand why and how we came to be who we are today."
Sadly,most african americans are uneducated about black history, including the terms  used to degrade, manipulate,and to keep our people and their minds in bondage.


  So heres a few questions;
  • Are we only looking back ignorantly to our history ,but NOT FOWARD as a culture by continually using the word "nigga"
  •  Is our usage of the word beneifical to us as a whole or does it keep our mind in a continual  marking time?
  • Is  using that  word  our biggest double standard to ourselves and other races?
  • Do we really understand the potency of this word ? DO WE REALLY consider ourselves educated on it ?

LETS EVOLVE INTO THE SANKOFA BIRD ;LETS LOOK BACK AND MOVE FOWARD! Foward in our understanding ...in our history,...in our own perspectives of ourselves...for today children  for tomorrows eternity!