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General Discussion / Artquake
« on: April 24, 2008, 09:17:11 AM »
With the current state of affairs in south African Art circles, we are reminded of a stage when local artists were foced to base their operations abroad due to hostilities within the scene around these parts. At this present moment it appears that more or less the same mood persists. Meaning that there has been little or no fundamental change as far as the intergration of black artists into the mainstream galleries and into curatorship positions. This is evident in the number of solo exhibitions featuring artists of colour within our borders. Without relying on the usual race rhetoric, I will attempt to highlight why i feel such a mood exists within our contemporary scenario.
Firstly, without having to name any institutions, I recently viewed an installation in one of the local galleries that was staged or put together by an individual or group of artists known as 'the farm' in late 2007. This exhibition consisted of what appeared to be a family of homeless people who had seemingly set up a kind of informal settlement within the confines of the gallery space. Another interesting observation was that it included a live pig as part of the installation. What struck me as dubious and infuriated me the most, was the fact that there was on the wall pasted a 'contract of exploitation' which stipulated that the subjects of the installation had signed to do this work for no renumeration every day. Another disgusting aspect was that the gallery as well as the art school stank of pig faeces for days after that.
The second point which i wish to reflect on was a piece by one of our esteemed local art theorists that was called' niggers can't be choosers'.(Ed Young) This piece was supposed to have been part of an international exhibit in the US but was later pulled after being paintbombed with white paint. However one of our prominent writers of colour, namely Ronald Suresh Roberts, was later photographed wearing a t-shirt withthe same statement screenprinted on it. With both of the abovementioned pieces, both the human zoo and the Ed Young Piece, one thing that struck me as akward was that in the manner of normal art, these pieces did not provoke thought, but rather brought about a negative reaction from observers, differing according to one's social grouping.
The third incident was perhaps not so art related but more in line with the fact that the spaces in which the works are exhibited, ie the galleries have become areas in which certain people are unwelcome. I am not aware whether this is race related, however my understanding of such spaces is that they are public spaces into which any member of society should be allowed in order to gainfully engage wuith the artworks and have their own opinion of them. This in my view would entitle a better quality of art in the end ,as artists form differing social backgrounds could then relate and camaraderie as well as competition would stay healthy. The unfortunate thing now is that unlike in the past one cannot bring a child to view these pieces, as in most shows there is usually an element of pron or adults only material. This in my view is a regression of sorts. Anyway  to cut a long story short, a few days ago I returned to the same gallery to view the master's exhibtion that was hung there. As far as I knew it was available for all to see. Yet as I was only half way through the viewing I was interrupted by a security guard who asked if I could produce identification. This was not only an interruption of my artistic experience, but an affirmation of that which I was already aware.
To conclude, South African Art has once again become an elitist pursuit,to which an inner circle appear to excel while the starving artists and curators are forced to ply their wares elsewhere. The sad part of this is that the outcome of this experience creates a disjointed view of the visual art scene and makes it hard for galleries to be aware of the true value of our artworks and artistic integrity of the artists, as well as the fact that certain artists fade into obscurity never to be seen again. Neither the galleries nor the partrons can locate them after that.RIP Billy Mandindi.

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Politics / Re: Mugabe clings on despite election defeat
« on: April 02, 2008, 01:07:04 PM »
lil somethin i put together last weekend peace

FROM THE TOP DOWN

Today marks the dawn of Zimbabwe’s first democratic election. I say this because in the previous election there was talk of vote-rigging and fundamental indiscrepancies which led Bob Mugabe to once again take power. The outcome of  that election was a dark day for our neighbour.

Whoever emerges  the victor in today’s vote will have the weight of the world on his shoulders. Because, to say the least, Zimbabwe as a nation lacks a socio political economical infrastructure, and this has led to a ma**ive backlog in terms the basic needs of the nation as a whole. Necessities such as fuel and foodstuffs have become hard to come by. Even to the point where fuel stations have resorted to sourcing petrol from black market suppliers. And we are told that teachers are forced to travel to neighbouring towns and prostitute themselves in order to feed their families. Their meagre salaries are just not enough. To what end?

An important lesson that can be learned from this fiasco is perhaps that no one leader should ever hold office for such a long period of time. Throughout postmodern African history, the notion that one is ‘president for life’ has proved disasterous every time it has been suggested. A political a**asination of sorts. By this I mean tha the power hungry dictator-type leadership traits displayed by some if not most of our current leaders cause them to expire in the eyes of their people and also, on another level, from the viewpoint of the international community. This course of action has proved fatal for many a past african leader.

 In the heydays of the old South Africa one such leader was Lennox Sebe of the Ciskei. This homeland leader was in my view our own Bob Mugabe. I say this because although the majority of the people were sufffering, Sebe was bulding airports and buying planes which were never to fly. This in turn relegated Ciskei to the status of banana republic. The same can be said of Zimbabwe. Having travelled to Harare both before and after the previous election I noticed that a huge new airport had been built on the outskirts of the city while the city itself had the appearance of a state of emergency. Basic foodstuffs were just too expensive and accommodation and transport was unaffordable. This led me to believe that things already at that point needed to change. Knowing that one’s pockets are full of millions that can not even buy a loaf of bread is a joke in itself. However it is part of the harsh reality of a sinking ship.

While I am not opposed to his policies of giving land back to its rightful owners, what I do find dubious in Mugabe`s approach is the method to his madness. Perhaps he lacks proper advisers and PR people in his entouraage, one can never be sure. But one can only feel that he has attemped to achieve too much too soon. This seems to be agimmick to merely attract voters in any case. Seeing the economy fail to the point where they had to issue emergency money and such should have proved to the country`s leadership that things were getting out of hand. And another desperate measure was the operation in which the poverty-stricken were forcibly removed from Harare’s streets in an effort to make it appear as if there was little or no poverty in the country, so that the U.N observers could note this. This lacklustre attempt to ‘cook the books’ blew up in the face of the Mugabe regime. And unfortunately it cost people their homes and, dare i say , their lives were negatively affected. The second disaster was the one in which foodstuffs in the supermarkets were given away at ridiculous prices  leading to a ‘free for all’ which in turn led to a domino effet  of there being no food available in the stores up to now. In addition to this, the silencing of critics through taking away the press freedom led me to believe that Mugabe clearly had something to hide.

So on the dawning of Zimbabwe’s liberation, one can ony hope that things will go smoothly. Already the ridiculous has happened in the form of  long-deceased white people’s names appearing on the voter’s roll. It has also come to light that the government has printed far too many ballot papers, causing people to already pre-empt the possibility of vote rigging. My personal take is that the opposition should take power and lead the country into a new era of nation building. If they fail to take power through democratic means, then another route must be found to depose the ageing despot. Uhuru

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General Discussion / Re: SHOW OF THE YEAR IN E.C!!!!!!!!!!
« on: March 28, 2008, 12:35:15 PM »
i thought i saw bief yesterday in the mother
now he peforming in ec? interesting
thirsty servant with a canvas bruised ribcage'

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Motoring Forum / Re: Land Rover LRX Concept
« on: March 26, 2008, 01:06:37 PM »
biko was transported in a land rover form port elizabeth to pretoria
when he arrived in pretoria it was discovered that he was deceased
i only realised that shit after i drove one
otherwise i woulda got a lexus

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Hot Traxxx / Re: Age of Horus - Tha Hymphatic Thabs - CPT
« on: January 30, 2008, 12:59:27 PM »
heard the first two tracks but homie ejected the disk
would still like to have a listen maybe i'll come and check it out dplan man
peace to all won't be long

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General Discussion / prodigal son returns tracklisting
« on: November 22, 2007, 02:42:12 PM »
1:400 year plan
2:return of the prodigal son
3:sidelines
4:eastcape
5:around the way feat.franktalk as getafix the wise druid and bif 37
6:time to choose feat.nimbus
7:rise and fall produced by maf stereotypes
8:after the rain feat empress meru
9:who said voetsek
10:no weaponry
11:bless them
12:rags to riches produced by dplanet
13:whitecollarcrime part two feat. naid fuk
14:africa b4 the ma**acre interlude
15:the mad damn speaker
16:won't be long feat. midus the jagged jigsaw
17:spindoctors
18:timeline
19:use your hands feat. spartan
20:sofa sonke


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Politics / Letter of Cry to Mandela
« on: October 19, 2007, 02:44:03 PM »
after an escape from the eastcape we got caught on a beat tape
before suckas heard the beat they was burned by the heatrays like damn!
all these great styles to confirm what you already suspected
this is the tried and tested ressurected and perfected priceless stock
that's been collected by enthusiasts the world over
messin with it a tall order like a country with small borders
trying to expand. provide an email to get spammed on the next plan
makin the simple appear hard late nights you might
catch me stumbling blindly near bars it's clear art
has become somewhat of an elitist pursuit
might have a lot to say but at least it's the truth
we'll even come to your office where you're leaving your suit
these are the fruits of many years in the trenches
a whole new taste to adjust your senses
and for another day we'll save the censors
it's mostly applause and chaos at any sweatbox entered
so all else becomes lesser
big shoutout to the mic session blessers
yessis

lick a shot for the eastcape
home of our favourite liqourspots where we stayed
old school like beat tapes from dj's
even though
things aren't the way they was these days
we sleep late as a keepsafe
waitin on a release date    x2

this is the tip of the iceberg spittin precise words though
we live in a white world when written our rhymes work
it started off as a hobby now it's what you wan copy
but if you sloppy you'll get dropped like a jockey on the field of play
drop hits without delay so what them got to say
used to live in camps bay? but it's not like beacon or bonza
hey! hiphop has got them believen they untouchable even
leavin them teethin. we do this till old age
while kids play games like soul blade
beatin us or thinkin of it is so played
come to the eastcape we got no cold rain
so face the facts where we from the crowd hates your act
daniel add injury to insult then he takes it back
in oxford street we so tribal we'd prolly break your mac
that's how we livin and make dough
don't see me for a while i'm most prolly in vincent
brainstorming a great show
this type of underground really lay low
so all new jacks are encouraged to take notes.

lick a shot for the eastcape
home of my favourite liquor spots where we stayed
old school like beat tapes by dj's even  though
things aren't the way they was these days
we sleep late as a keepsafe
waiting on a release date   x2

bridge: cau me se daddy won't you please
run cross the border
cause we runnin out of fresh drinkin water
find a cow which is fit for the slaughter
cause i'm marryin ya best friend dawta    x2

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Politics / Letter of Cry to Mandela
« on: October 19, 2007, 11:30:35 AM »
turning heads
is difficult as sleeping in a burning bed
i might as well say fcuk hiphop since you've heard it's dead
but rather do something a little less absurd instead
that's how you improvise on new and better ways of earning bread
after a long absence it's the welcome return
hell some have burned out but don't doubt me for three seconds
these efforts to stall our progress have proved all too fruitless
like infertile scary dogmothers cause the youth stress
you already know the horror story behind that
now it's time to step up with proper defiant raps
highly involved in syndicates of beat hijacks
catch me in art galleries call em creative graveyards
on some banksy leaving signs to make the whole page scarred
and if all else fails always pull a racecard
cause witnessin a lyricist as interestin as this is bliss
so if you lose hope then write it down like doctor's scripts
nothin they do seems to be able to stop this isht
i'm clawing my way out the grave simply to dance on top of it

it's the return of the prodigal son
droppin a ton of impossible stunts
buckshot without coppin a gun
return of the prodigal son
droppin a ton of impossible stunts
just hot cause he poppin for fun

we get our information from essential sources
still rockin militant like special forces
if all else fails then light your torches
cause he paid dues without any crash courses
we got plans to run game for more than a minute
doin this like platinum phonecards with no limit
and got new flavours for dj's to exhibit
no he won't quit rap and join the parliament
when away they askin where the artist went
you talkin race son but all your cards is bent
commercial budget on your track that can't be spent
he don't even wanna know about the rest of it
just get on a mic device show how to bless the script
it's obvious to most we still got finesse and isht
while you in soome glossy video lookin stressed a bit
remember how it was back then we doin that now
make you wonder how we produced that fat sound
none of that bullrappers who just act loud
just remember what i told you danyell back out
 
it's the return of the prodigal son
droppin a ton of impossible stunts
buckshot without coppin a gun
return of the prodigal son
droppin a ton of impossible stunts
just hot cause he poppin for fun

listen this here chant it gwon straight number one
while the government sell diamonds and guns   x2

we doin this for fun
we don't want no guns
better tell ya dawta and ya son

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General Discussion / R.I.P. Lucky Dube
« on: October 19, 2007, 11:02:05 AM »
'they don't build no schools anymore
all dem build was a prison prison'

why the had to kebble the i?

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Politics / Letter of Cry to Mandela
« on: October 18, 2007, 02:51:19 PM »
you can't climb table mountain from the top down
learned this years ago when i became a dropout
started writin scripts comin up with hot sounds
i could tell you about crime but not now
this was before the ill style got found
never the less i sever the best with elegant sets and
never forget the root of where i came from
ec where most youths have they aims wrong
throughout all hardships we've stayed strong
cause it's survival of the fittest in this business
we commitin acts you thought you'd never witness
plus supplying heads with the latest equipment
and you know from therr on it's history
tell it like it is the man drops epiphanys
listenin to us good for your creativity
in the springtime we holdin down the fort hare
cause the main objective is keeping the thoughts clear
negative mindstate won't get caught therr
and i swore i'd never walk around with short hair
cause conforming to the system is a waste of time

400 years we've been ostracised like joan of arc
by the same peeps who ripped our bones apart
most of them shortarmed as bonaparte
but be on the lookout this is our mode of art

it's the way we hold it down in this day and age
with all the functional units to play the game
no golden crowns just belong to an amazing race
put a little bit of work in and make some papes
been to destinations most have just considered
with a sweet tasting tempo while you bitter
we killin microphones turntables and mixers
whatever's left out's adressed in the next tune
plus it's more than what you heard on the neptunes
it affects crews cliqs families units
just some young guns on a mission to make music
buckled under pressure but didn't lose it
reason for that is divine intervention
you'll pick it up if you reside in this section
one of those who didn't sign x in elections
at school i was often sitting in detention
without trial
and error young ppl can never learn
we sparkin the type of fires that forever burn
just pay your dues and focus son you'll get your turn

400 years we been ostracised like joan of arc
by the same peeps who ripped our bones apart
most of them short armed as bonaparte
but be on the lookout so the show can start

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Politics / Letter of Cry to Mandela
« on: October 18, 2007, 11:14:13 AM »
in this sick and twisted game of checks and balances
who shall we elect to direct the narrative
contemporary icons of truth struggle and war
it's just one of the reasons while we trouble the law
seems majority don't see any light beams in the sky
azania ruled by crooked cops corrupt recievers of bribes
long time since we seen they disguise
continue tellin poor people they lies through public policy framework
but when it all falls down they still puttin they name first
the bitter taste's worse than most jagged little pills
all sorts of scandals have occured but they have this simple skill
of confusin the ma**es and
contradictin the freedom charter's political standpoints
these are the types of peeps i would hand joints full of hash
till they call you a threat like one who singlehandedly caused a stockmarket crash
pa**engers on gravy planes with pockets full of our cash
travelgate's wide open for them and they fam
you'd think that it's an executive scam
so check it my man this is how we expand

eureka!
you must be the mad damn speaker
rap for free but need new sneakers
used to drive five seaters
now i walk kilometres
and the sun burn like a heater

i'm saying big things are gwon they usin some as a fall guy
then after that future opportunities all die
it could happen to you or i
so keep issues of privacy in mind
or you perpetually blind to the ways of members of the house
if you got a bone to pick let it all come out
otherwise you silent like an abused spouse
we seen the ma** floorcrossing
to say the least it's jaw dropping
especially under these circumstances
chances are that we faced with in a society that's blatantly racist
they acquiring arms like it's a civil war
and they ready to face it
but when asked they can't comment due to binding ties
so everytime it comes to deciding sides
i stay focused on progression like when writing rhymes
like cops should when fighting crime
and remember to never openly critisize
cause even mp's get marching orders when they say too much
so be careful of smiles on the faces of those who made you lunch
rather close your fist and make a punch
it's high time they wake up and realise that they state is stuffed

eureka!
you must be the mad damn speaker
rap for free but need new sneakers
used to drive 5 seaters
now i walk kilometres
but i can still run like a cheetah

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Politics / Think about it!!!!!
« on: October 17, 2007, 10:15:20 AM »
"The Purpose of Racism"

by Immortal Technique


I begin this new installment today by apologizing in advance for the incomplete nature of the subject matter being presented. I seek only to give brief examples and not go too in depth into slavery or racism but more so to discuss why we who were once the victims of this and other American's still hold onto the idea of Race. I correlate this stubborn inability to let go with the very way in which slavery and racism became a part of this nation. Explaining the difference between the institution's past, present and future will hopefully help us to understand how to fight it and overcome it, as it remains alive not just in visible places like Jena Louisiana but all over the world as well. We are only given a glimpse of Racism when looking at Black and Brown issues of inequality in America. Prejudice continues to flourish globally for a variety of reasons. But to further explain how Racism, which is the institutionalized belief and law-backed ideology of racial superiority) came to outlast the very condition of slavery from which most people see it originate from we must go back to the beginning. We must go back before the times of our own Empire and subsequent Corporate Republic.

Slavery originated long before what we come to read about ever so quickly in the under-funded cla**rooms across America. It was already an established reality by the time the Hammurabi Code of Mesopotamia (approx.1800BC) was created. The Code's principles related to the relief of debt, enslavement to facilitate compensation, and for the framework of a postwar societies caste system. But even before The Code and most certainly after the glory of Mesopotamia had subsided, it continued to manifest itself differently but always with the same economic principle. Although present day conflicts are far removed from ancient times, the people themselves as well as their resources are still commonly seen as spoils of war. Phillip II of Macedon, who was Alexander the Great's father received 20,000 women and countless young boys as tribute for his conquest of the ancient empire of Scythia. Instead of destroying the kingdom itself though he left Ateus, it's ruler in charge and continued the slave trade to re-build the empire whose resources his son would then use to conquer a large part of the Asiatic world.

But the word slave actually originates from the Latin word 'slav' which described the people from the Slavic regions that were conquered and sold into bondage. It was these Eastern Europeans who were sacrificed on the altar of industry that were bought and sold to serve the Empires of Old. Whether it was in the Barbarian Kingdoms of Europe who reigned after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Near Eastern Arab Lords or what was known then as the Imperium Romanus (Byzantine Empire), they toiled and were deprived of their lands, labor, and women for the pleasure of the strongest military forces of that era. And since it was the Latin and Arabic tongues that most of Europe and subsequently all of its colonies in the Americas adopted their language from, that created this synonymous concept of 'slavs' being known as "slaves."

During this example I have to point out how the American version of slavery sought not only to redefine the institution, but achieved that by separating people from their history. I can remember as a teenager having had several arguments with people who most of them being white, claimed that since Africans sold their own people into slavery it wasn't really as much the fault of the enslaver. While this is an understandable reaction to the guilt and the striving towards escapism from the actions of ones ancestors, it doesn't lift the burden from their colonial masters. This nation and others still benefit from that and will continue to for years to come. It doesn't make the purveyors of such malice, hatred, and deceit guilty of any less of a crime. As if me holding someone down while you rape them makes you any less guilty of what you did. I may have made your cold-blooded goal easier to attain, but I don't carry any blame for you, I carry my own blame for myself rather than a part of yours for you. We must all carry our responsibility to whatever end…in full tow. And yet if I am but the servant of your will then I am only doing my masters bidding in the crime and yet I share in none of the glory, and devour only the scraps from the table. It is also important to point out that the definition of slavery by other Africans was completely different from the stripping of all humanity and conversion into physical property of people by Europeans.

We would be remiss to point out though that ever since the beginning of humanity people have always found methods of defining themselves so as to consolidate power in order to live in a state of perpetually declared and reinforced superiority. Not necessarily just in their eyes. But more importantly, to the people they conquered who were forced to help construct the nation of the victorious party. One must realize that all people who have been held in bondage by their conquerors because of their so called race, nationality, religion or supposed lack thereof were actually instrumental in building the foundation of every aspect of that culture, the scientific advancements, political framework, and economic pillars. Impossible to overlook also is the workforce that suffered to build the beautiful structures by which these civilizations are often remembered best for. The subjugated ma**es were not only the tool for their masters in building but also in populating and fighting for the preservation of the very entity, be it an Empire or a Nation, that coincidentally reduced them to the form of servitude and that redefined their place in the world. A nation in other words is and has not been defined just by its citizens, but also very much so by it's slaves. The purpose of this text though is not to delve so much into the complete history of slavery, but to see how Racism was formed in modern times to justify it for an economic purpose and how the inability to face these facts that created the particular circumstances of continued discrimination we see it today.

After all, it was Hebrews in Egypt who burned their skin even darker laboring in the hellfire of midday on the outskirts of the deserts following the orders of the Master Masons to make the wonders of the world that have stood the test of time we see today. Whereas the influence of Moors in Spain is undoubted as their dark hair and even their language is a mixture of Common Latin, with noticeable Arabic influences, they were not affected as a people the way they forcefully catechized the Indigenous population. The Native people of South and Central America not only mined their master's gold and silver for centuries, but also built their cities and temples over their own old structures. But an even more critical acknowledgement is how they still carry on the traditions of their Spanish conquerors today. These include, but are not limited too, aspects of their music, food, and racial bias. I think it would also do a great disservice to anyone who has ever studied religion to point out that without so called Latino people, Christianity, wouldn't have half the followers that it does today. We have carried the word of Christ who we are told from youth died horribly to save our souls into the 21st century. That itself is a structure that has lasted and will last longer than just about any building created in the middle ages or before that. And Mother Africa has always suffered in being the breadbasket for all of the people who have invaded her. From ancient times, fast forwarding not only to be sacrificed to the slave trade in what would become the United States where they built many monuments including the white house. But also under the laissez-faire mercantile aspect of primitive capitalism where they were the basis for the entire Caribbean and New World mainland economic boom that provided the rise of these countries and more specifically the institutions that still govern them today. The blueprint was set for corporate control battling to dominate government as the Church once did, but with much more effectiveness this time around. In short, it is the global Slave trade that was to be the major contributor if not the shining example of the Capital that was required and presented to found Capitalism.

(For people who always ask me for books to read, "Capitalism & Slavery" by Eric Williams 1944.)

These colonies and their former fatherlands owed a majority of their fortunes and the build up of their Mercantile industry to slave labor. As a matter of fact it created what was considered the "Golden Age" during the rule of Elizabeth I in England. At first it was done under the guise of needing to save the souls of the Africans but later it became evident that plain avarice was the gospel of slave traders and their noble sovereigns.

http://www.sonofthesouth.net/slavery/history-slavery.htm

(This here is by no means a complete understanding of even modern slavery but in the beginning where it discusses the two faced nature of the Crown in its dealings it is a suitable accurate necessity for this argument.)

This rather broad topic was the reason I wrote Industrial Revolution almost 4 years ago. It was meant to accredit our people's unwilling but unforgettable contribution to that. We bankrolled it over the course of hundreds of years of brutal treatment and downplayed contributions. Paid not just for the expansion of England but also all European nations through genocide. The Natives sacrificed their land, unwillingly, just as others had before them. All this was perpetrated so that a tired and war-torn Europe could give birth to a new Nation here. This country was then born in violence and plunder and so when it matured it took on the image that its forefathers across the seas had created her in- and like many abused children instead of growing up to resent and separate itself from the actions of its parents, it grew to a**ociate the negative behavior and displays of raw power and violence, as trademarks of what a nation needed for strength and invulnerability.

However I must recognize the 100th US congress for pa**ing an amendment in 1988 which gave credit to the Iroquois Confederacy for providing fundamental ideas upon which our US government created it's Republic. (Poverty of Philosophy on Vol.1 mentions this briefly.)

http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0107/gaz09.html

The Eastern European slavs were the basis for a word which the word that has coiled itself like a serpent around the neck of racism like an old school rope chain 1000 years before the first slave ship "Jesus of Lubeck" dubbed "The Good Ship Jesus" first left Africa with Slaves bound for Europe and the new world. When looking at South America, Africa, and the Caribbean one has only to examine the nations conquerors to know why these Indigenous people speak Spanish and Portuguese or why these African people here speak those languages and French was as well as a derivative of English mixed with their own native languages such as in Jamaica. I was having a discussion with a fellow Revolutionary who had no idea that his Jamaican brothers once all spoke Spanish. Its insane to actually read the history that the island of Jamaica was once full of African, Spanish-speaking slaves who were then conquered by the English after the failed attack on the island of Hispaniola… Imagine if history had seen that invasion proceed and the English hold the Hispaniola, leaving the Spanish with Jamaica. Imagine Jamaicans speaking Spanish and Dominicans speaking English… It's okay to laugh here.

Slavery was redefined as not the condition of a person due to war or the bounty of conquest, but rather a genetic hierarchy and the idea of racial inferiority and hegemony was created, to cement it all together. However it was not something that began in America although they ran with it, but a formulated idea that began after the fall of Grenada in early 1492. This completed the European Spanish "Reconquista" militarily but it was the beginning of their racist government policy. What followed was what would set up the early excuses for different branches of races to be given different rights. The Spaniards enslaved or expelled the Black Muslim Moors and required the excuse for enslavement by race and religion to rebuild the nation. They then instituted the "Alhambra decree" which expelled all the Jews from Spain and also forced Muslims to convert to Roman Catholicism or face execution. This gave way to Spain's own "limpieza de la sangre" or "purification of the blood" philosophy. This historical truth is of course contrary to Pope Benedict XVI's fantasy-land claim that Christian's never held forced conversions. Besides this I invite him to also read the history of South America and come to terms with the fact that all people have used the issue of religion as well as race to subjugate a people, and certainly Christianity does not escape this category. It is for this reason that I have always stated that to name any movement that deals with Immigrant Rights in the South West "La Reconquista" is pure idiocy. It is a reflection of the beginning of white European's definition of racism. We should not emulate it in any spirit, but learn how it came to create our condition today.

http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/military/anglo-spanish-war.htmjamaica

To understand how all this translates into the Modern Race problems of today one has to first understand how the U.S. justified slavery in many different ways. It was not only the inability of America to coexist with the complete hypocrisy that the slave trade was to its proclaimed Christian Values and Democracy. The US was faced with the chilling reality of the necessity to support the beginnings of a Capitalist Empire and a**ert its control of the region through conquest. Indian Wars, Mexican American War, Spanish American War, Banana Wars, were a necessity for its expansion and stability due to the nature of the type of Republican (the corporate state not the party) prototype, which is quite frankly the living embodiment of terrorism. Terrorism is after all, organized violence with a political and or economic purpose. It should be noted that many of the founding fathers were students of history, as most Masons are. They designed a system where they knew the truth but purposefully denied it to the average white American racist not out of nature but out of ignorance. The men with power in this nation who always understood the contributions of Africans and Indigenous people crafted these lies about racial inferiority and the need to purify the soul from pagan religion as the ultimate excuse for free labor, resources and land. There is something intrinsically two-faced and despicable about the difference in what they knew of the world and what they were willing to convince with their lack of argument against in the nation. As masons, all of them knew not only the history of Europe, but of Africa and therefore this is not an indictment of secret societies but much more of men in government who were cowards in the face of true desire. If they had just coldly (or rather truthfully) said to the Africans and Natives, we wanted your land and labor and we have the force with which to take it, then after slavery was abolished the racial prejudice would have been slowly phased out, but it lingered so brutally because of the excuses made for modern enslavement. The notion that Humanity had superior races and had subspecies of people that were primitive compared to others was thus carried over from Europe to America. Thomas Jefferson was one of the few Founding Fathers who (in the Virginia Papers) argued for the possible a**imilation of the Native American and yet saw the African as savages and untamable.

Even modern religious excuses were created, not only the popular bible belt preachers that spoke against integration and inter-racial marriage, but even smaller groups like Mormon sects of Christianity exhibited a form of pretentious racism in their gospel which stated that as a punishment God painted certain people with darker skin cursed the savage "lamanites" (Native Americans) and that the "Mark of Cain" was placed upon blacks and that's why they were cursed, until a 1978 "revelation" which couldn't have possibly been the overwhelming national and international pressure... And while Brigham Young's Racist rants in "Journal of Discourses" is not official LDS gospel it reflects the age and the practice of most Churches at the time. This is not bigotry, or bias, these are facts. I have met many modern Christians of all sects, Protestants, Catholics, Evangelicals and Mormons who come to terms with this and cannot truly justify some of the more outlandish claims of their Church but who use their faith to try and better their lives. But in examining these facts, it is an actual part of the religion, it is something that cannot be skirted and perhaps that is why some people of that faith are very quick to not seek and have open discussions about these doctrines preached. The same way there are banks and companies, who directly benefited from the middle pa**age who refuse to open their old records to public view on the matter. But the most damaging of all these causes of ignorance is the Racial Science of Eugenics, which tried to prove through a fundamentally flawed discipline that their were sub human species exemplified by Indigenous people and of course the Black African. But this was also applied lightly to other "races" of South Eastern Europeans, like Greeks, Italians, Spaniards, Armenians and Slavs who had to apply to be considered white and received benefits from being included in that group that others never did during the early 1900's.

It is because of these excuses and junk science that were actually accepted or at least not challenged in a manner which was formidable until 1935 when it was finally decided to be phased out of the scientific community and the forceful and secret sterilization programs of Native Americans continued into the 1970's and is still the subject of great international debate.

http://www.ratical.org/ratville/sterilize.html

The destruction of the outwardly Racist aspects of Eugenics also became necessary as the US descended into a propaganda war with Germany during World War 2. Racial science still found support from students of Darwin's Theory's of Survival of the Fittest and interpreters of "The Descent of Man" coupled with the disgraced Eugenicists eagerness to prove the superiority of the White Race. The ghost of racial science still haunts the hallways of intellectual institutions through its promotion standards of achievement based on racial heredity implicated by the Bell Curve. Eventually though, the rise of Nazi Germany would show the world what a state could do in Modern times when using science to claim the superiority of one race over another. Perhaps we could have avoided this inhuman Holocaust if we had acknowledged the existence of others before it under a similar premise.

Realistically though if those people who were caged could have been connected to the glory of their past then perhaps they themselves would not have been so easily convinced of their own proposed "heathen nature", and could not have accepted it as if it were the essence of their true selves. And that goes for all enslaved people… all of those who find themselves oppressed throughout the globe. A people's identity comes not only from the color of their skin and the language they speak but also the God they whisper their prayers to or loudly proclaim their undying loyalty to with action. There is no such thing as a white man's religion just a white European interpretation of a certain religious faith- and all religions, no matter how the zealots who love them have to understand, have been introduced to people by conquerors.

At this point it is necessary to acknowledge that Revolutionary concepts are present in both Islam and Christianity and how both have respectively created the basis for a Revolutionary path to those enslaved people who were confined to a world of ignorance which is a prison darker than any man made dungeon. Judaism, Buddhism and all other faiths have built into them a mechanism to preserve themselves even under the harsh conditions and people can always find methods to convert any faith into a weapon. But the strongest weapon that one has when it concerns fighting racism is the history of all of these religions.

Both Christianity and Judaism have strong roots in Africa- and without Africa, Islam would not have traveled west past the borders of Arabia. Western and Eastern Europe were still ruled by tribal councils when these Nations in Africa had aided in bringing about the formulation, redefinition and governing ideas of these faiths. For example, it should be noted that Christianity reached Africa before it ever reached Europe. Although it was obviously not utilized as a siege weapon of conquest as Constantine was able to, it was an empowering idea for people who already understood the principles of this line of thought. If you read the Bible it mentions Ethiopia and Egypt (Kemet) over 250 times, where as Rome and Greece is only spoken of a handful of times. The actual Ark of the Covenant is still theorized by many historians to be kept hidden safe in Ethiopia, which should make you consider how a people who would later be depicted as savages and animals by their new masters could ever be the gatekeepers and originators of such a sacred aspect of humanity as the religions that we still live by today.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/ark.htmlwhere

And while it is one of 3 theories, it is proof of the close connection that does in fact exist with or without the Ark. In Eastern Africa during the first Millennia even leading up to the crusades, there existed sects of Christians who showed more disciplined dedication to the faith than any other followers of Christ as they use to brand their children's foreheads from birth with the symbol of a cross. (In their Gnostic Christian belief it was held that the Devil could only appear in the form of a Spirit after Christ sacrificed himself to banish him from the physical realm but that Satan could still as a spirit infect and posses a person's body, and the Cross branded on the forehead from birth warded him off.)

Comparing the past to the present and future requires us to take note of how Romans and Greeks of that time did not have anywhere near the same prejudice as their future generations would. Otherwise why would so many Generals, Lords, Governors, Emperors and even Popes of African origin ever be in the service of the Empire or the faith? Strange to think that these modern day European immigrants and their neighbors who all came here in America who would adopt such an ideologically backward ideology as racism but this is a study of how that happened…

The reality of what history teaches us is that religion used to matter in the old world much more than the color of our skin. Their phenotypical differences didn't affect their marriage and or a**ociation with other people to the extent of what they preached and lived their faith to be. They simply respected their skills and abilities when they saw them, much the way America does now, because it's interests are not that of defending the nations that we come from, but rather, exploiting them through a modernized version of Capitalism. Here and now they're willing to allow people who have been immersed and completely a**imilated to American culture (no matter what color and sex,) from a conservative standpoint to represent the nation. But that doesn't signify that we all have equal rights in this country. (And since racism reinforces cla**ism when you have a cla** of people who have the economic means to deal better with the legal system than others, one immediately points to race because it's obvious- but the cla** factor has gone unmentioned until more recent times.) This phenomenon simply utilizes their skill and conveniently has the dual purpose of giving the false idea that diversity in a president's cabinet implies diversity in the nature of justice for all the nation's citizens. We are confused about our depraved condition because of the media attention given to a few artisans and millionaire modern gladiators who amuse the Empire in Coliseums. Most of our success stories walk around being 40 million dollar slaves and poster children for capitalism. Our people, need to take their patronage away from corporations who offer us meaningless material liabilities and we need not chastise them in this process but accept them open armed as our brothers and sisters. We need to make solid investments in our own infrastructure. We are a Nation within a Nation, which is what we must never forget if we strive to escape our condition, this is but a pit stop in our destiny, after all, one cannot free their mind if they have not even the slightest inclination of it's incarceration or colonization.

It was said that Jesus Christ could cast demons out of people by calling them by their name and so we must continue in that tradition. For how can someone be cured of alcoholism or drug addiction if they don't know they have a substance abuse problem? How can one be healed from cancer until they admit they have it and seek treatment, until they face that fight? We must call out racism's origins, and look behind it to see the misinformation it has been spreading to hide its true inherent master. Purposeful ignorance for financial gain is perhaps one of the most devilish concepts ever invented. Institutionalized racism is cla**ism's greatest ally, its ground troops, for even when slavery ended the focus reverted to racism instead of the excuse for it and the capital gained from it to forge an empire.

It is because we have lost touch with our roots as a result of the colonial era genocide and global slave trade that we have not been able to connect to our past, and, to who we really are. When we mark our position in the present taking note of the past puts a trajectory on our evolution of our culture as a people. We were not just enslaved, we were brainwashed religiously, de-evolved politically and scientifically, spiritually robbed, our relationship with our women severed and our achievements lost by the rewriting of our history by our conquerors. Our greatest mistake is to fight this on only one level. We keep thinking only one thing can conquer our oppression, we think that a radical political system like Communism, or that just a religious system like Islam, a sect of Christianity or an economic system that is a farce like a free market can improve our situation collectively. And what we really end up doing is playing a game of "mercy" with one finger against an entire hand of repressive indoctrinations. We must conduct a Revolution on all fronts. One in the arts, music, poetry, legal work, teaching, theology, medicine, childcare & development, all forms of Media, science, math, and engineering etc, all in order to fight centuries of purposeful ignorance. My work with youth and with gangs especially has shown me what difference there is in a child when he realizes who his ancestors were and what scientific and mathematical concepts they are the inventors and originators of. We should not run from our intelligence or our potential but seriously accept our responsibility to find the cause and to lift ourselves out of it because the forces that crushed our Rebellions in the past will not help us. While some have criticized my work in building this Army, I have dispatched all who have come looking for knowledge to a front in this war that has nothing to do with random acts of physical violence but rather and aggressive reclaiming of our history, politics, spirituality, and so forth. I was once sent on this sort of mission myself by my former teachers who pa**ed their knowledge onto me. I while I am by no means a Master teacher or a General, I apologize that I cannot offer the expertise of such a person at this time in my life. I am just the Captain of my own unit, I do what I can for my people, (regardless of race or faith,) those who would believe in the promise of what America could be and not the broken promise of what it is now... I wish I could do more. But this is where we begin to address Racism, global racism, and the evolution of the slave trade by putting it into historical context. Continue it until we are free when I am gone.


Con Amor de Revolucion,


Immortal
Technique



PS.

Thank you for listening, the following was not an attempt to explain the obvious, that there is no such thing as race and subhuman categories of race but rather a brief synopsis of how it came to root itself in our minds and how to connect knowledge to destroy that poison. I hope others will add their own knowledge to the discussion. There are many things that I could not put in simply due to the fact that this is already too much to read for some. In my mind there has always been one human race not a stack of different breeds that have characteristics tagged onto them. But I wanted to point out that while there is no such thing as race now and therefore racism is unjustifiable, in the future due to genetic modification and in the present due to the physical wellbeing of people who can afford healthy food and those who suffer… one day there truly might be more than one human race. There will be people who can afford to be upgraded for medical purposes and genetically modified to deal with the changing conditions on Earth. If this is science fiction, then ask yourself why are scientists working on it now? After all that would be natural evolution considering that we evolve ourselves and we are part of nature even though we seek to conquer it all the time as if it were a separate entity. One day there might be a race of people who don't get AIDS, who aren't susceptible to cancer, birth defects, or extremes of hot and cold weather. People will change with the climate because they can as opposed to those who might suffer & die out because it is not within their means. Ask yourself when this happens who will be able to AFFORD it and therefore what is the benchmark of what creates the futuristic version of racism… it is frighteningly similar to what created the profitable idea in our collective past.


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I am returning to New York City to fight against these forces, in the Bronx & Uptown, where Hip Hop was created. On November 1st I will be at Lehman College for a benefit show. I also will be Appearing at the Zulu Nation anniversary the following week.

Thursday, November 1, 2007 I return to NYC.


Immortal Technique
Ha**an Salaam
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Chief Rocka - Open Mic /
« on: October 15, 2007, 04:59:55 PM »
this style is visionary
so i no longer use a rhymin dictionary
bullrapers kind of dissin me
but i'm officially payin em no mind
don't matter if we go blind
like someone afflicted with no eyes
cause we still persistent and so wise
ancient scribes ask for advice
went from seafronts to mr.price
waterhouse coopers
now the news is all about zuma
why i'm sittin at bars with bruce fordyce
in addition my crew's all nice
so feel free to play along
whenever we lace a song
it's all about staying strong
different concepts for relating on
bringin it from the starting gun
most days feeling like part of some
revolutionary cutting edge
azanian party son

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i write what i like
how i like

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I'm not sure how practical it would be to obtain an interdict against one's neighbour. however give it a bash. From my experience interdicts are generally ineffective as it can at times lead to an unfair advantage. ie. the one who initiates the proceedings(complainant) will generally have the upper hand. The respondent can at times be left in the dark about the proceedings against them. This to me is a tactic that allows the other team to always be in the lead. There's mad loopholes in the system that allow crooked attorneys and advocates to obtain convictions and slander a person all at once. The whole character a**asination thing. Then there's political a**asination also. Being broke doesn't help in these instances. cause the whole legal aid thing out here a joke. As well do you believe one person can be tried in two courts at the same time for the same interdict, eg. both the magistrate's court and high court? obviously it depends on the merits of the case, but my point is there's certain individuals within our society that are a law unto themselves. This is based largely on their economic situation. So i would advise one to be careful in relation to such matters. As well if one feels they were slandered by the media, how long after the matter goes to print can one sue. Is there a window period involved? The whole equality court aspect is without doubt a fresh initiative, however my view is that the whole judiciary as an entirety should be reviewed and one court should be able to deal with matters pertaining to all sorts of wrongdoing and whatnot. The high court seems to me to bear little or no difference to the Supreme court of old. I remember getting jacked in Malawi one time and it was resolved by the whole village meeting under a tree and getting to the root of the matter. This to me is more in tune with such notions of 'african rennaisance' or ubuntu. like why should someone in 2007 be tried and convicted under act which were tabled in 1948 for example? What this reflects is possibly a lack of groundwork on the part of those currently in power. Like if there's a change of regime then surely all the laws and acts should have been rewritten at the same time as the constitution was drafted. Because the current laws seem to be contradictory to those in the bill of rights. A perfect example would be the case of Gareth Prince, the Rastafarian lawyer who is still not allowed to practise due to the fact he openly admitted the use of cannabis. Although our constitution allows religious freedom the common laws do not. So it was interesting to see the constitutional court, which is the highest court in the land, refuse Prince the right to practise.

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