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FUCK THE POLICE and EVERYTHING THEY LOVE!!! Fuck their wives, children and FUCK EVERY DOG THEY’VE TRAINED including the minority cop! ..and before you come at me side ways in defense of these devils and their supporters - FUCK YOU TOO! #FTP #TheBlueKluxKlan
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ANOTHER DUMB ASS COP mercilessly beating a homeless black woman for asking patrons for money at a minimart. Do you fucktards show up and beat the rich ass Salvation Army or Boy Scouts for asking patrons for money? He should be stoned to death for this shit!
#TheBlueKluxKlan #FTP #sturmabteilungUSA #brownshirtsUSA
THE STORY OF O-JAY Z: An Emcees Assessment of 4:44
by Wise Intelligent
OK, JAY Z has always been, IMO, one of the dopest writers/emcees to ever pick up a pen. He’s ALWAYS been that dope to me, and has never released an entirely “wack” album. I am a fan (of a lot of emcees). Sometimes I’m a satisfied fan, and still some other times a disappointed fan, and critical from that vantage point - but NEVER a “hater.”
THAT SAID, I’ve listened to the new 4:44 album. I thought it was dope (in a Hip Hop way). I tried to go into it without the influence of other people’s opinions of the album weighing too heavily on my own. Firstly, the tracks I liked most were/are - Kill Jay Z, Caught The Eye, and 4:44. I found the album in its totality to be the same braggadocious Jay Z just from the vantage point of a more experienced 47 year old. I mean at his age, if you can’t part some wisdom gained from past experience you shouldn’t say shit in the first place. its like Chuck D said “At my age if I can’t teach, I shouldn’t even open my mouth to speak.”
I WOULDN’T CALL IT, as many have, a “WOKE” album. I know for some, songs like “The Story of O.J.” played a part in helping them formulate that opinion of the album. As well as referring to himself as Nat Turner, and suggesting the rich white and powerful are going to kill him for saying “too much.” However, I don’t think he said much. He invoked Lauryn Hill as an example, but Lauryn challenged the Pope on pedophilia in the Catholic Church - AT THE VATICAN on CHRISTMAS!!! She denounced American capitalism before a federal judge. Lauryn courageously peeled the skin off of white racism, police terrorism and the oppression of black people and women LIVE ON MTV UnPlugged. She literally forfeited the commercial lime, deliberately and conscientiously, because the lifestyles of the “rich & famous” did not bode well with her psychosocial, psychospiritual and or political orientation. 4:44 couldn’t have been a skit in that reality.
APART FROM the recordings that addressed his personal life in detail the album was Jay Z, i.e., dope, witty, clear and lyrically unparrelled as he always is. As far as the “WOKE(NESS)” he didn’t expound on anything he hasn’t peppered his schemes with in previous offerings. He’s always had, and occasionally invoked, the knowledge he displayed on this album in his past works. He’s never been stupid, or oblivious to the racial politics of the USA. Many black people not considered “woke” are aware of the racism they face day in and day out in this white power-structure, its hard not to be.
FOR THE RECORD, in this assessment of the record I intentionally avoided going in on the several, usual, on time and on schedule contradictions, like say - the billionaire “field nigga” with maids, butlers and no underground railroad or Bacon’s Rebellion to free other “field niggers” (his being black stopped that comparison just short of a Bill Maher moment) - almost suggesting that the acquisition of wealth by an individual in this oppressive system is black liberation, and or “collectively” surmounting this racialized, antiblack power-structure is as simple as having “credit” after all that’s how “the Jews did it” (but did they?)
I chose not to point out how the album - like all Jay-Z albums is rooted in economic determinism as the ONLY measure by which to interpret the world; and or how the album does not seem to address racism from the vantage point of an entire people vs an entire antiblack power-structure, rather on the individual & personal level only.
In my assessment of the album I decided to let the incredible emcee that Jay Z is - live, and not diminish that by addressing what many of us know Jay Z is not, and has not been - by deliberate, conscious and intentional choice, and not because of ignorance nor “sleep.” That being - a BLACK NATIONALIST!
IN CONCLUSION its a dope ass album! No I.D. delivered. Jay Z delivered as he does more often than he does not. But for me, if the album strikes you as “WOKE”, either you’ve awaken in the second level, second phase sleep in the same dream (ala inception), or I’ve altogether never understood what it means to be woke? In short, I thoroughly enjoyed the album…
#TheStoryofOJayZ #JayZ444 #Woke #MaybeTheRichestFieldNiggaEver #WhenLifeGivesHerLemonsLeverageTheLemonadeStand
Wise said it enough!
A newly released video appears to show a Fort Worth, Texas, police officer shooting a black man in the back and contradicting the officer's account
#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Because they are lost and judged everyday based on color, because they are not respected based on color, because they’re beauty is not recognized based on color. From the darkest of skin tones to the lightest, black lives are beautiful and they must be valued. Do not over shadow this.
The French state is committing legalised sexual assault in public, in broad daylight, and calling it freedom.
What’s happening in France now is so disgusting I’m almost lost for words. But for anyone who is shocked at this behaviour, who wonders how the French state can do this and still call itself liberal, indeed commit these acts of assault in the name of liberalism, I would respond that the French authorities are being truer than ever to the European liberal legacy, which was always racist, always tied up with the colonial project, always demeaning, dehumanising, sexist, classist. But even so - call me naive, but I did not expect to see in the 21st century French policemen forcing women to strip in public, under the threat of legal punishment simply for wearing clothes that cover the whole body.
This afternoon I went and sat on the beach for an hour (in the south of England). Wearing an ankle-length dress (underneath which one could potentially hide several firearms or explosive devices), a long-sleeved cardigan, and a (tacky) sunhat (with a kangaroo on it). It was around 30 degrees and sunny. When it’s sunny and hot, I prefer to cover up, as I don’t want to get burnt. But also, I’m not comfortable showing a lot of bare skin in public anymore. Maybe it’s part of getting older, I don’t know. I just prefer my arms and legs to be covered. That’s a personal, private choice. As it should be. I don’t give a fuck about the arms and legs of other people. I couldn’t care less if everyone else on that beach was completely naked. As I sat there, I thought about what the French authorities are doing to women. Well, not all women. Women who do not fit the Western norm, that is the always sexualised woman who dresses to please the male gaze. So liberal. So empowered. Anyway, it was difficult not to think about this, when sitting there, fully clothed, surrounded by people with very varying degrees of clothing: some with more clothes than me, some with only a few sewn-together triangles of fabric. I tried to imagine male officers patrolling the beach, stopping to tell some women to take their clothes off. Telling me to take my clothes off. There is a strong and immediate association here with prisons and labour camps and concentration camps, with total power over the bodies of others. I shuddered and felt cold, despite the sweltering heat.
And yet, had I been sitting on a beach in the south of France, in an ankle-length skirt, long-sleeved cardigan, and an old sunhat from the Grampians national park in Australia, I would, presumably, not have been forced to strip. Even if I’d been wearing a hooded wetsuit I probably wouldn’t have been forced to strip, unless the wetsuit was mistaken for a burkini. Which of course would never happen since there is no similarity between the two whatsoever.
Q: What’s the difference between a wetsuit and a burkini? A: European racism.
As others have pointed out, this is about both race and class, as well as gender. All are significant factors here, which need to be identified, critiqued, called out. But it’s important to remember how central sex is to all three, in many ways it’s what ties them together. The European neocolonial project is a project of modernity, with biologised sex and sexualisation of bodies at its core. As I’ve argued elsewhere, the biggest threat to modern patriarchy is not the overly sexual woman (the wild exotic other, or the promiscuous madwoman, or the whore) but the woman who does not fit the stereotype for what is “female” and sexual in a Western heteronormative context. It follows from this that the exotic other is not so exotic if the white European male cannot see her body at all. The female body completely covered is not sexualised enough, but conversely neither is the female body completely naked - or rather, the latter is the wrong kind of sexual: ungroomed, offensive, unapologetic, much like female body hair is offensive and unapologetic. That is a huge factor in the policing of women’s clothing, whether to cover them up or undress them - the aim is for the female body to always suggest the promise of sex to the heterosexual male.
Earlier today, before sitting on the beach fully dressed, I was walking down the street fully dressed (minus tacky sunhat), and passed two men walking in the opposite direction, both of whom were shirtless. And I thought (as I always do when I see men with bare upper bodies in public), if I took off my top and bra and walked down the street, best case scenario people would stare and laugh and men would shout things after me, worst case scenario I’d get sectioned or arrested.
This is not the most coherent or eloquent post, just the thoughts that emerged today. Seeing the images of male French police officers standing over a woman, forcing her to undress or face legal ramifications, it’s hard to express, to put words to, all the things I’m feeling and thinking. This is an overt and extreme manifestation of the violence and oppression always present in the white, European, male, Christian colonial project. Calling it hypocritical is not just the understatement of the century, it’s also untrue. It’s not hypocritical, it’s consistent with the ideology it represents. And it is disgusting, horrific, offensive.
when white people can watch real videos of innocent black men, women and children being shot and killed and still find a way to blame the victims, then you need to realize something: these people do not see you as human. like racism is obviously one thing but not only do they not see you as an equal, they literally see you less than a human being. less dignified. less worthy. just less.
and that mentality is so fucking dangerous. that’s the mentality that accepted and allowed for slavery to happen. it permitted the mass genocide of millions of brown, black, aboriginal, etc people. it’s what allowed them to kidnap and murder black slaves. it’s what allowed them to lynch black people and watch it with their kids as entertainment. it’s what allowed them to bury aboriginal babies in the ground and kick their heads for sport. it’s what allowed them to tie brown people to the mouths of canons and then fire those canons. it’s what helped them be okay with not helping brown people in famine countries.
and these people who fucking see police brutality live on video and all the evidence before their eyes and they find a way to support the police, those are the exact types of people who let all of history happen. Their comments are not harmless. their comments and the system they support get you killed. get us killed.
they do not see us as equals. they do not see us as humans. and these same people are the ones in charge of us???!?!?!? THEY WILL MURDER US AND NO ONE WILL BE THERE TO SAY OUR NAME. NO ONE WILL BE THERE TO STAND FOR JUSTICE. BECAUSE THESE RACIST FUCKERS AND THE SYSTEM THEY SUPPORT IS OUT TO KILL US.
THEY. ARE. OKAY. WITH. YOUR. MURDER.
They are okay with your little baby brother being murdered. They are okay with your father being shot and killed. They are okay with your mother being murdered. Anyone you love can die and they will be okay with it You mean nothing to the system or them. AND WE CAN NO LONGER LET THIS HAPPEN.
They can watch a video of a 15 year old boy sobbing at the murder of his father and still find a way to sympathize with his killers. They will feel more pain watching a fucking dog in pain than another human being of a different skin colour in pain.
There were 4 terrorist attacks in 4 Muslim countries in the last week and not a word from anyone. When Paris was attacked all hell broke loose. Fucking 200 people were killed in Iraq and no one gave a shit. TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE. THAT’S A MASS MURDER. IF THAT EVER HAPPENED TO WHITE PEOPLE THEY’D END THE FUCKING PLANET.
THEY. DON’T. CARE. IF. YOU’RE. DEAD.
WE NEED TO RISE UP AND DESTROY A SYSTEM THAT EXISTS TO DESTROY US. These people and their mentality need to be stopped. They cannot be allowed to have this much power over us. We are much more in number.
Please. I cannot physically handle hearing about another black person being murdered. I cannot bear to hear another Muslim attacked and killed. Please. These are our brothers and sisters. If we stay silent they will treat us like they treated our ancestors and they will always get away with it and history will paint them the victors. We can’t let that happen.
These are precious human lives. Please stand up and revolt. A system that seeks to destroy it’s people cannot be allowed to continued. It must be destroyed. Please stand up for your brothers and your sisters. For your children. For your ancestors who suffered before you. For yourself. WE CANNOT AND MUST NOT LET THIS CONTINUE.
Prep for Rio Olympics continues for Serena/Venus. They knock out No.11 seed Klepac/Srebotnik 7-5 6-3.
A blind man does not stares at women, nor a deaf man listen to music, or a mute man backbite or curse. Yet we disobey Allah using His countless favours
Syrian kids deserve a chance to feel the childish joy of running out of their houses at the sound of an ice cream truck and buying ice cream
Pakistani kids deserve the chance to go to an amusement park and feel the rush of the wind in their face as they try the biggest rollercoaster in the park
Afghani kids deserve a day to sleep in and wake up lazily to the warm glow of the sun and the sound of happy voices coming from downstairs
A young Iraqi girl deserves the chance to discover the amazing world of cake decorating and realize that she was born to decorate incredibly stunning cakes
A boy from Uganda deserves to fulfill his dream of becoming a singer because his whole family and all his neighbours always praise his beautiful voice
A little Somali girl deserves to know all the different art mediums that exist so she can explore her God given talents as an artist and mesmerize everyone with her work
A brown man enslaved in Kuwait deserves to wake up early and surprise his wife with breakfast in bed and to hold her in his arms
A little boy in North Korea deserves to feel the nervous excitement as he gets on a plane to fulfill his dream of traveling the world
A Palestinian girl deserves her chance to stun the world with her superior acting skills, a surefire Oscar winner if the world ever knew it
A Kashmiri boy deserves a chance to delve into the world of literature and be the greatest poet we ever knew
A Native girl in Canada deserves to find out she’s an amazing swimmer and fulfill her dream of one day competing in the Olympics
A Sudani boy deserves to feel the excitement of seeing a magic trick for the first time and then putting on his own little magic show for the neighborhood
An Egyptian girl deserves to find out she can make the best blueberry muffins you ever tasted and she opens her own bakery to discover she’s a talented businesswoman as well
A black boy in America deserves the chance to graduate from his dream law school and become the best humanitarian lawyer to practice
A Nigerian boy deserves the chance to wake up at dawn and go on a beach trip with his friends so they can catch the sunrise and stare in awe at the explosion of colours against the sky A Yemeni girl deserves to feel the exhaustion after spending an entire day doing dares with her friends and she goes to sleep with a smile on her face
If they were born on this planet, they were meant to be here. Everyone deserves a chance at a life. They deserve to know peace.
The daily struggles of the children around the world should include arguing with their parents about not wearing a sweater because it’s not that cold out, not making sure they live to see another day.
Everyone deserves a chance at life.
Do what you can to save humanity. Change starts with you.
Fasting Reminder AlhamduLILLA
Fasting reminder 🤐 The White days, Al-Ayyam Al-Beed, 13, 14 and 15th of Sha'aban are coming up this week Insha'Allah. On Friday 20th saturday 21th Sunday 22nd Please remind others and try to fast these days if you are able to!