Goddess Auset333
05-03-2007, 05:06 PM
Fige Bornu <figebornu wrote:
My Peoples,
THIS IS WHAT RAPPER SNOOP DOGG SAID WHEN ASKED ABOUT
HIS TRIP TO NIGERIA:
"That American/African ****, I’m not into all that
****t – I’m happy where the **** I’m at; good look(in)
for bringin’ us ****** [as slaves] over here, we
appreciate that. Good lookin’!"
(see http://www.allhipho p.com/features/ ?ID=1802)
Also, remember the neglect and mayhem put upon
Africans (and others) in New Orleans during the
hurricane? Well, Interscope Records and Eminem
supported rapper, 50 Cents, said that we should not be
hard on President Bush. On the war, 50 Cents said
that he supports the war and that Bush like himself,
is a gangster.
Finally and forever, we have to use blunt force
activism to change the current state of hip hop.
There are SO MANY powerful, uplifting and rigtheous
hip hop artists who can fill the void left when we
replace these KKK assistants like Snoop, 50 Cents, Mc
Eiht, etc.
It is no wonder why our youth are so messed up. And
yes, hip hop is significantly responsible for our
youth's sad disposition because we, unfortunately,
live in a media drunk environment.
Peace,
Fige Bornu, Chairman
Positive African Image Institute
TO READ MORE FIGE BORNU ESSAYS GO TO: figebornu.blogspot. com
"Nothing is easy to the unwilling" - Nikki Giovanni, Poet
My Peoples,
THIS IS WHAT RAPPER SNOOP DOGG SAID WHEN ASKED ABOUT
HIS TRIP TO NIGERIA:
"That American/African ****, I’m not into all that
****t – I’m happy where the **** I’m at; good look(in)
for bringin’ us ****** [as slaves] over here, we
appreciate that. Good lookin’!"
(see http://www.allhipho p.com/features/ ?ID=1802)
Also, remember the neglect and mayhem put upon
Africans (and others) in New Orleans during the
hurricane? Well, Interscope Records and Eminem
supported rapper, 50 Cents, said that we should not be
hard on President Bush. On the war, 50 Cents said
that he supports the war and that Bush like himself,
is a gangster.
Finally and forever, we have to use blunt force
activism to change the current state of hip hop.
There are SO MANY powerful, uplifting and rigtheous
hip hop artists who can fill the void left when we
replace these KKK assistants like Snoop, 50 Cents, Mc
Eiht, etc.
It is no wonder why our youth are so messed up. And
yes, hip hop is significantly responsible for our
youth's sad disposition because we, unfortunately,
live in a media drunk environment.
Peace,
Fige Bornu, Chairman
Positive African Image Institute
TO READ MORE FIGE BORNU ESSAYS GO TO: figebornu.blogspot. com
"Nothing is easy to the unwilling" - Nikki Giovanni, Poet