9/12 Protest had everything…including Tea Party Rappers. | September 17, 2009
You thought I was kidding didn’t you. You thought I was going to be like “well not REALLY…” BUT NO! It’s true! The 9/12 March on Washington, the protest that keeps on giving, had a performance by RAPPERS. But not just any ol’ rappers. Some of the most HORRENDOUS rappers I’ve heard in a while! Man! That’s awesome guys. If terrible rap is a criteria for “Freedom™” I think Gucci Mane will be the hottest rapper alive when Palin gets elected.
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C. Says:
Can’t you just smell the self hate? But LLOYD MARCUS-Tea party guy i think wins for the #1 sambo.
Posted on September 22nd, 2009 at 9:43 am
Nicole Says:
Wiat a minute…”when Palin gets elected”? I should’ve known! You’re an undercover conservative! Your skin color and those videos about “blackness” almost had me fooled…
Posted on September 24th, 2009 at 6:05 pm
RiPPa Says:
It’s a recession son. The unemployment rate for Black men is currently the highest in the country. That said, I could understand why Rob Base & DJ Eazy Rock took to the stage. I hear that child support is a bitch.
Posted on September 25th, 2009 at 5:19 am
Rap Man Says:
Pittsburgh’s G-20 story: Take an expressway from town and disappear into desolate ‘hoods and encounter the civilization of menace. Pittsburgh, a dual city! The glass wonder of PPG Place and/or the G-20 Summit is a faded memory. Here in the ‘hood lives lie abandoned as far as the eye can see.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEukcWW5dM0
That is: For the most part, African-American Pittsburgh seems to be invisible, not only to the public relations hucksters who tout Pittsburgh’s successes, but we are equally invisible to the protesters.
Certainly, black Pittsburgh is as proud as anybody in that the black President we worked so hard to elect has selected Pittsburgh as the host of the G-20 Summit. We even enjoy the re-invention of Pittsburgh from a dirty, smoky steel-churning history to the bright, clean, green financial success that the business leaders and politicians boast about so loudly. Nobody is more proud of the Super Bowl winning African-American coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike Tomlin. But none of that feel-good stuff erases the pain of the stubbornly high unemployment among African American young adults and the staggering dropout rate for young black males from the public school system.
Posted on September 30th, 2009 at 5:54 am