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General Discussion / Re: @ Pyro
« on: February 09, 2009, 11:52:51 AM »
I downloaded it, but never got to read all of it, cos it was on my Hd that died.

I'll dl again later and check it out.

where did you download it from...

LINK REMOVED/?d=FO3OGSZY

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General Discussion / @ Pyro
« on: February 07, 2009, 04:13:50 PM »
did you ever get at that 'Watchmen'? the more i read alan moore's work the more he presents himself as one of the most interesting anarchist writers writing today. check it out if you havent already.

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General Discussion / Re: Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo
« on: February 07, 2009, 02:31:28 PM »
so what you guys are saying is this lady was never raped?
Yeah, she's just an attentionwhore.

and god forbid should we forget that 'the law' is infallible and south african courts hold no history of deferring to the elites, let alone those belonging to the ruling cla**.

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General Discussion / Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo
« on: February 05, 2009, 10:04:50 AM »
and i quote:

"On May 8, 2006, the South African Judge Willem van der Merwe ruled that ANC leader Jacob Zuma was not guilty of the rape of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo, the daughter of his late friend Judson Kuzwayo, his fellow prisoner on Robben Island who died in exile in 1985. Zuma did not deny having sex with her, but claimed since the victim wore a khanga, a wraparound cloth, she had "asked for it." Following the verdict, Kuzwayo, moved to Amsterdam prompted by persistent threats from Zuma’s supporters. There she gained political asylum, partly through a**istance from the AIDS Fonds and people involved in the former anti-apartheid movement. On September 26 [2008] Kuzwayo performed, dressed in a khanga, the poem below at the opening of the exhibition "Identity, Power and Connection," on the eve of the bi-annual Afrovibes Festival. In this way, she responded for the first time to the court’s verdict":

I am Khanga


I wrap myself around the curvaceous bodies of women all over Africa

I am the perfect nightdress on those hot African nights

The ideal attire for household chores

I secure babies happily on their mother’s backs

Am the perfect gift for new bride and new mother alike

Armed with proverbs, I am vehicle for communication between women

I exist for the comfort and convenience of a woman

But no no no make no mistake …

I am not here to please a man

And I certainly am not a seductress

Please don’t use me as an excuse to rape

Don’t hide behind me when you choose to abuse

You see

That’s what he said my Malume

The man who called himself my daddy’s best friend

Shared a cell with him on [Robben] Island for ten whole years

He said I wanted it

That my khanga said it

That with it I lured him to my bed

That with it I want you is what I said

But what about the NO I uttered with my mouth

Not once but twice

And the please no I said with my body

What about the tear that ran down my face as I lay stiff with shock

In what sick world is that sex

In what sick world is that consent

The same world where the rapist becomes the victim

The same world where I become the bitch that must burn

The same world where I am forced into exile because I spoke out?

This is NOT my world

I reject that world

My world is a world where fathers protect and don’t rape

My world is a world where a woman can speak out

Without fear for her safety

My world is a world where no one , but no one is above the law

My world is a world where sex is pleasurable not painful


via chimurenga


thoughts?

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General Discussion / Re: Ballot or the bullet
« on: February 04, 2009, 01:33:57 PM »
i imagine they feel that there's no one they support. . .and for those belonging to the middle cla** theres even more reason to pa** up the vote: its more than likely that life will continue as is despite whoever the ballot favours.

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Humour / Jokes / Re: KANYE'S NEW NAME
« on: January 29, 2009, 07:25:02 PM »
Heres another of Kanyes 'leopard-print pant' buddy Taz Arnold...
If this is what hip-hop fashion has come to.. then I officially give up..



AGians, lend me your ears!

for the sake of the internets and possibly posterity, allow me to introduce the newest addition to the milieu of hip hop's subgenres.

catwalk rap

yo gazelle! spoek mathambo! various other mic holding fodder for 'one small seed' and the entire avante-urb scene! i see you my dudes!

stand up!

as for the rest of you: click here and let me learn you the future!


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Hot Traxxx / hmmm...
« on: January 28, 2009, 06:51:55 PM »
quite a striking resemblance between them, wouldn't you say?

links:

1. Eminem ft. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent - Crack A Bottle - 2008

2. Aesop Rock & Del The Funky Homosapien - Preservation - 2005


opinions? explanations? insults? or death threats?


speak on it!

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Media / Re: RZA speaks truth
« on: January 28, 2009, 02:35:02 PM »
CSP = crack sprinkled pu$$y

my god. if only...

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Readers Corner - Books / Re: The Fall by steve taylor
« on: January 27, 2009, 07:49:11 AM »
let's be honest. the only unnatural thing about humankind's self-annhiliation is how long it's taking.

the black plague? aids? stupidity? my current state of unemployment and the despicable way i plan to finance my film.

i mean c'mon. someone has to be enjoying this. no?

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General Discussion / Re: 1st annual AG ether awards
« on: January 22, 2009, 01:27:07 PM »
I know its only January. But the way Deac lost the other day, i think he wins 2009.
So the mods should rather start a thread for the 2010 awards.

ha ha. what happened?

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General Discussion / Re: South African Videos[unsigned Hip Hop]
« on: January 14, 2009, 07:23:08 PM »
holy shit! props Watz!

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General Discussion / Re: ProVerb Music
« on: January 11, 2009, 04:18:03 PM »
just had to say: the use of 'Groupie Love' or whatever you call it is really pathetic. disappointing for someone as 'high up' as you.

Sincerest apologies yo no offence intended. :(

accepted, my man. i just feel that hip hop, of late, has gotten to a point where it undermines its own progressive nature.

is there really a reason to mimic the media conglomerates in objectifying women; in subjugating homosexuals?

we are supposed to be smarter than that!

to be honest, a very comfortable dissent comes from the verses of your average progressive hip hop composition.

its easy - as the people on this site have demonstrated - to bitch and picket against whatever 'worthy' cause hip hop might pick up - like xenophobia for example - and yet no one bats an eyelid for the homosexual teenagers who get stoned to death in our townships.

where are we going?

are we counter-culture or are we complicit?

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General Discussion / Re: ProVerb Music
« on: January 10, 2009, 04:43:57 AM »
just had to say: the use of 'Groupie Love' or whatever you call it is really pathetic. disappointing for someone as 'high up' as you.

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scott storch > dre's asian ghost producers > dre's producution as a whole

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AG Wire / Re: Cla** of '09
« on: January 10, 2009, 04:20:51 AM »
i'm terribly sorry for having an opinion which is divergent from yours, karma-officer.

(you know who you are: now give me [PROPS]!)

ha ha.

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