now you're the art police. Some real egos around here.devogue wrote:sandinista wrote:hiphop artists
Conditions ripe for uprising across America
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Our struggle is not against actual corrupt individuals, but against those in power in general, against their authority, against the global order and the ideological mystification which sustains it.
Re: Conditions ripe for uprising across America
sandinista wrote:now you're the art police. Some real egos around here.devogue wrote:sandinista wrote:hiphop artists



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Re: Conditions ripe for uprising across America
Rap or "hiphop" is not my
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But, neither is Gregorian chanting or Industrial music.
I find rap/hiphop to be off-putting. I find it unpleasant to listen to, more irritating than anything else. I find the poetry simplistic and the language moronic, generally speaking given what I've heard.
I think that's fairly representative of the quality of rap tunes I've heard. But, to each his or her own.

But, neither is Gregorian chanting or Industrial music.
I find rap/hiphop to be off-putting. I find it unpleasant to listen to, more irritating than anything else. I find the poetry simplistic and the language moronic, generally speaking given what I've heard.
Got you working with some ass, yeah
You bad, yeah
Make a nigga spend his cash, yeah
His last, yeah
Hoes clown when you pass, yeah
They mad, yeah
You gon' ride in the Jag, yeah
With dad, yeah
You could smoke or buy a bag, yeah
A grass, yeah
Got money I confess, yeah
And trash, yeah
I'm a Big Tymer nigga, yeah
Pulling trigger, yeah
A player hater to flip with, yeah
Gon' head and fill it, yeah
I be slanging wood, yeah
Out the hood, yeah
Let it be understood, yeah
It's all good, yeah
Got a nigga screaming large, yeah
On the hard, yeah
A smooth ghetto broad, yeah
I want the broad, yeah
A nigga do a trick, yeah
On the dick, yeah
You claiming you want a bitch, yeah
That ain't shit, yeah
The nigga with the money, yeah
Don't act funny, yeah
Got birds and I'm running, yeah
'Bout a hundred, yeah
I think that's fairly representative of the quality of rap tunes I've heard. But, to each his or her own.
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Shit, I've changed my mind. That is art. And so's this:Coito ergo sum wrote:Rap or "hiphop" is not my.
But, neither is Gregorian chanting or Industrial music.
I find rap/hiphop to be off-putting. I find it unpleasant to listen to, more irritating than anything else. I find the poetry simplistic and the language moronic, generally speaking given what I've heard.
Got you working with some ass, yeah
You bad, yeah
Make a nigga spend his cash, yeah
His last, yeah
Hoes clown when you pass, yeah
They mad, yeah
You gon' ride in the Jag, yeah
With dad, yeah
You could smoke or buy a bag, yeah
A grass, yeah
Got money I confess, yeah
And trash, yeah
I'm a Big Tymer nigga, yeah
Pulling trigger, yeah
A player hater to flip with, yeah
Gon' head and fill it, yeah
I be slanging wood, yeah
Out the hood, yeah
Let it be understood, yeah
It's all good, yeah
Got a nigga screaming large, yeah
On the hard, yeah
A smooth ghetto broad, yeah
I want the broad, yeah
A nigga do a trick, yeah
On the dick, yeah
You claiming you want a bitch, yeah
That ain't shit, yeah
The nigga with the money, yeah
Don't act funny, yeah
Got birds and I'm running, yeah
'Bout a hundred, yeah
I think that's fairly representative of the quality of rap tunes I've heard. But, to each his or her own.

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Damn, Gawdzilla, I thought your age being 100 was a joke.Gawdzilla wrote:Children always think they're cool. It never changes.

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The good and the lucky.eXcommunicate wrote:Damn, Gawdzilla, I thought your age being 100 was a joke.Gawdzilla wrote:Children always think they're cool. It never changes.Not a huge fan of rap, but Coito, you gotta appreciate some of Eminem's rhymes though. That dude can turn anything into poetry. Having said that, yeah, 90% of all modern music is a fucking joke, but that has been the case since music was invented. Only the good stuff is passed down through the generations in a quasi-survival of the fittest.
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Eminem is not myeXcommunicate wrote:Damn, Gawdzilla, I thought your age being 100 was a joke.Gawdzilla wrote:Children always think they're cool. It never changes.Not a huge fan of rap, but Coito, you gotta appreciate some of Eminem's rhymes though. That dude can turn anything into poetry. Having said that, yeah, 90% of all modern music is a fucking joke, but that has been the case since music was invented. Only the good stuff is passed down through the generations in a quasi-survival of the fittest.

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You can't smell your own shit when your in it that's for sure.
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http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing- ... -necessaryDem lawmaker on labor protests: 'Get a little bloody when necessary'
By Michael O'Brien - 02/23/11 07:57 AM ET
Sometimes it's necessary to get out on the streets and "get a little bloody," a Massachusetts Democrat said Tuesday in reference to labor battles in Wisconsin.
Rep. Michael Capuano (D-Mass.) fired up a group of union members in Boston with a speech urging them to work down in the trenches to fend off limits to workers' rights like those proposed in Wisconsin.
"I’m proud to be here with people who understand that it’s more than just sending an email to get you going," Capuano said, according to the Dorchester Reporter. "Every once and awhile you need to get out on the streets and get a little bloody when necessary."
I'm impressed with the civil tone of the political dialog and debate these days. We've certainly moved on from the incendiary rhetoric that directly caused the Gabrielle Giffords' shooting.....
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If you are referring to MLK's legacy, I suppose. But there were also others (at least, here in the US) who had a significant impact on the civil rights movement, and they did argue for violent revolution. Lest we forget Malcolm X, and the Black Panthers, to name a couple.JimC wrote:You betray your ignorance of history if you claim that the civil rights movement supports any aspect of an argument for violent revolution. It was a movement of non-violent protest in the main. It was a victory for humanitarianism, for progressive political forces, but not a victory of doctrinaire marxism...
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Sand, What would you like government of the United States to do? Is it possible for the US to perform a right action?
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Not be at war for an entire year. That would be a start.Rob wrote:Sand, What would you like government of the United States to do? Is it possible for the US to perform a right action?
Our struggle is not against actual corrupt individuals, but against those in power in general, against their authority, against the global order and the ideological mystification which sustains it.
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The panthers went so far as to actually arm themselves. I hear that out in California's cities, that was the best way to be treated with respect by the racist cops.maiforpeace wrote:If you are referring to MLK's legacy, I suppose. But there were also others (at least, here in the US) who had a significant impact on the civil rights movement, and they did argue for violent revolution. Lest we forget Malcolm X, and the Black Panthers, to name a couple.JimC wrote:You betray your ignorance of history if you claim that the civil rights movement supports any aspect of an argument for violent revolution. It was a movement of non-violent protest in the main. It was a victory for humanitarianism, for progressive political forces, but not a victory of doctrinaire marxism...
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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You mean The Revolution is here? Finally?
Son of a bitch, I've been waiting for years. I've nearly worn out my Buffalo Springfield and Strawberry Alarm Clock albums. Time to buy a case of Rogaine and dust off my Free Huey T-shirt.
Son of a bitch, I've been waiting for years. I've nearly worn out my Buffalo Springfield and Strawberry Alarm Clock albums. Time to buy a case of Rogaine and dust off my Free Huey T-shirt.
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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They argued for it, but didn't get it, largely because the mass of the people involved saw clearly that they were romantic and delusional fools, and preferred the pragmatism of dogged and hard-working reformers.maiforpeace wrote:If you are referring to MLK's legacy, I suppose. But there were also others (at least, here in the US) who had a significant impact on the civil rights movement, and they did argue for violent revolution. Lest we forget Malcolm X, and the Black Panthers, to name a couple.JimC wrote:You betray your ignorance of history if you claim that the civil rights movement supports any aspect of an argument for violent revolution. It was a movement of non-violent protest in the main. It was a victory for humanitarianism, for progressive political forces, but not a victory of doctrinaire marxism...
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