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Media / New Mixtape - Dead Beat Subjects
« on: November 15, 2010, 05:49:23 PM »
Racism injustice and history
Author: admin  |  Category: Politics Today I want to make an appeal to South Africans to stop talking at each other and actually listen to what the other party has to say.  I want to talk about racism. South Africans are experts in this field. We categorize box and pigeon hole. We have more racial cla**ifications than any other country in the world.

Under our constitution it is no longer allowed to discriminate based on race except to fix past injustices. This allows for racial cla**ification and we are supposed to have killed apartheid in 1994. I know that I voted for change at the big referendum that never happened if you believe the current attempts to rewrite history.

The change I voted for included removal of the group areas act, removal of racial cla**ification and profiling, allowing all South Africans the rights to the freedoms guaranteed in our constitution. I never expected everything to be perfect because factually the systems created by the people I descend from caused a lot of harm.

Before I continue I want to define racism and dispel a myth. There is a myth doing the rounds that Blacks cannot be racist. It is folly to believe that. Another myth called reverse racism has appeared, There is no such thing.  Racism is racism.  You cannot be called a racist if you hate Muslims, Christians, Gay people or even stupid people. The reason for this is because all of these groupings of people are of varied races, creeds and belief systems. They are white, black coloured and asian.

Racists dislike people because of their skin colour (race) If you don’t like Arabs, because they are Arabs, you are racist unless you are an Arab. If you don’t like Black people because they are black, you are racist unless you are Black. If you don’t like White people because they are white, you are racist unless you are White. Racism is really that simple.

I never expected South Africans to embrace one another without fear, I really did not. I expected their to be some awkwardness, some hesitation but I fully expected South Africans to unite for the good of our Country and our children. Over the years I have seen many happenings that gave us hope. I saw South Africans partying in the streets hugging one another when the Bokke won the 95 world cup.  I saw South Africans join together to make a success of the 2010 world cup.  I have seen South Africans drinking together, I have seen them Braaing together, I have seen them shopping together. All of this makes me hopeful.

Then I meet a man who says I will never trust a ___ man because my great grandfather was killed in a concentration camp, or my father worked as a laborer in the mines, or ____ men killed my grandmother.  People like that live in the past and perpetuate racism and folly.

I met a man who was driving badly in a parking lot and when I took him to task for it, he said, “Who do you think you are, I am not your garden boy”. That attitude does not create trust, nor does it create opportunities to find common ground. The moment he introduced the element of race into the discussion about bad driving, he allowed me to see his race as idiots.

Facts are that we should never generalise, but that is what humans do and with the history of this country racial stereotyping will never die unless we stop and think about our attitudes. Gareth Cliff wrote a letter recently complaining about service delivery, corruption and other problems with the Government. He was roundly criticized as racist despite there not being one reference to race in his letter. The opposition to his letter proved that they were the very thing they were accusing Gareth of.  Racists.

When Mara Louw accused Idols of being racist, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, (There was a good mix of races in the finals) , she proved only one thing. Mara Louw is racist.

When Andile Mngxitama wrote his opinion piece on the Mail and Guardian website he proved only one thing. Andile is racist.

When Sunette Bridges made her stupid comments, she proved one thing Sunette Bridges is racist

No other points can be made. I cannot say all blacks are racist because a taxi driver is racist, or Andile is racist. I cannot say all whites are racist because Eugene and Sunette are racist.

All I can ask is that we South Africans stop and think. Who are we? What are we.

I am a man, I am South African resident, I am an artist, I am a photographer, I am a web designer, I have ethics, morals and standards. These are things I control. These are things that I can change, These are the things I can consider achievements. The rest like being white, being 5′8, being male, being straight, these are not things I have control over thus they are irrelevant.

Being white, black, coloured, asian or arab are not matter of pride, they are accidental. being English speaking, Afrikaans, Zulu, Xhosa, Bapedi are not a matter of pride, they are an accident of birth, Should we be having so much strife over accidents of birth?

Just by the way my children are not guilty of my transgressions, I am not guilty of the transgressions of my parents and grand parents. You are not guilty of your fathers deeds.

Let’s just be South African together. When you are asked about your race make it human. The rest is just bullshit


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Hot Traxxx / New Mixtape - Dead Beat Subjects
« on: November 15, 2010, 05:38:44 PM »
Wutup Headz, it's been a long time since I been here, anyway, check out "Dead Beat Subjects" on

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, released by Esoteric Headz (the WITS Underground Hip Hop Society. This is just a promo and the full mixtape is coming out next year, for free. You can also check out the previous mixtape "Obese Bananas" at:

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Feedback would be appreciated

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General Discussion / New Mixtape - Dead Beat Subjects
« on: November 15, 2010, 05:37:53 PM »
Wutup Headz, it's been a long time since I been here, anyway, check out "Dead Beat Subjects" on

LINK REMOVED/?65lqraasjdyja4c

, released by Esoteric Headz (the WITS Underground Hip Hop Society). This is just a promo and the full mixtape is coming out next year, for free. You can also check out the previous mixtape "Obese Bananas" at:

LINK REMOVED/?km3rym2fnam

Feedback would be appreciated

Word

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General Discussion / Rastas are Corrupted
« on: January 25, 2009, 01:37:12 PM »
I don't know if it's just me, but Rastafarians seem to have lost all conciousness and purpose. Almost every rasta I come accross is on some personal agenda without any bigger mission. Most of them are just hustlers but are not neccesarily jacking the system more than they just tryin to make ends meet. And that bullshit about rastas being men of peace is outdated, the rastas I've encountered are extremely short tempered, arrogant and rude. Rastas today seriously don't seem to have any higher cause, and are usually crooked and corrupt. They eat meat, they disrespect women and they drink in public without any signs of shame. Though a lot of them are still knowledgeable, it's how they use this knowledge that makes them seem ignorant. They absorb and utilise this knowledge like it's holy truth, and seldom add on to it, or bother to explore external ideas.

Oh! and the biggest irony: Rastas are extremely suspicious and cautious of white people, yet white rastas are springing up everywhere, particularly in urban youth places. I wonder what the philosophy of the white rastas is?

This is why all in all I don't trust rastas, because of the things I've seen and heard, and because of the fact that they have failed to convince me that they are what they have been romanticised to be.

But, to be fair, I can't pretend to know everything about the rastafarian culture, and there are true rastas out there who are extremely intelligent, disciplined and imancipated, they are just hard to find.

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Hip Hop Events / Tell me somethin
« on: January 23, 2009, 07:03:20 AM »
I know somethin has to happenin in J-Sec around this time, I meam tertiaries are openin and shit. Come on someone inform us, any hip hop show, poetry session, I'm thirsty for somethin.

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Politics / Legalize it
« on: December 24, 2008, 02:50:56 AM »
How long will it be b4 they officially legalize da holy herb. I mean every one does it, has done it, or is gonna do it. And I'm yet to see a weed overdose.

I saw a couple of documentaries about how marijuana became illegal, and if what they say is true, then the rest of the world is kissin Uncle Sam's a**.

I think they should swap substances, legalize marijuana and illegalize tobbaco (tobbaco adiction is f***in me and my money up).
Besides, people are more attracted to marijuana because it's illegal, so legalizing it might be a very strategic way of controlling it. So legalize it right now Mr. President!

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Producers - Discussion / I'm Looking for a Mic
« on: December 03, 2008, 02:17:05 PM »
Does anyone know where I can get a good mic for a good price around J-Sec. Looking for a mic I can record and do stage performances with. Price range: R0 - R1200. I'll take a second hand if it's good enough. I'm also considering studio mics.

I'm also looking for extra recording equipment: Headphones; Mic stands; Mixers; Amplifiers and anything you think I might need.

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