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48. "a moment of thought (excuse the pun)"
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Angiee, Angiee, Angiee:<BR>We are so on the same vibe. Although I agree about the "office ho" thing, temptation is a mutha. Tyson Beckford though???WHOA. Jaguar said it best, "WHOA" is something negative,like "you're breath is like WHOA". <BR>I just got back from my first Black Lily in Philly, at 4:30am this morning, and may I say that it some awe-inspiring. The positivity, the people, the music, the words, the vibe,the love and energy brought me back from some deep shit I was going through...and alot of things came full cirle within those couple of hours. <P>We all know that words are what we make them to be. But most of all, as black people we have the intelligence and ability to take certain words and incorporate them into our own dialect. Our poets, Commom included, aren't just out here making music to make money, like Master P or Cash Money. Our poets, the whole Okayplayer family included, have embarked on a journey to bring real black music back to the forefront. <BR>The words may be harsh, but I hav always found the images we allow to be put out there are worse. I agree wit' fire, I will stop my passivity on the word bitch, when the images of black women as tits and ass cease in our music videos.Is this how we want to be represented? <P>No, then why are worried about a silly word like "bitch"? Take Amiri Baraka, b.k.a. LeRoi Jones, he told J.Edgar Hoover that his mother was going to die and that he was going to die. These words were meant to strike fear in the hearts of racist whites and empower blacks, in the dialect of black America. Now, focus back on Common, his words do the same thing, empower us through knowledge. Giving it to us in the only way some might know how to talk, or understand. Does it make the words right, I don't know, that's not for me to judge. <P>In that, yes, Common and Thought are attractive brotha's, but I see them as much more than just sexy. As I would want a man to see me a much more than sexy. These are beautiful and talented black men (both chocolate brown and cornbread included)who have come with some fresh air of realness. That is extraordinary in a day and age that allows regueritation of past hits become hits.<P><BR>But a word to my sistas, if we accept generalizations as personifications of ourselves then we might as well let Little Kim and Foxy Brown be our spokepeople. <P> <P><P><BR>The brutal truth is that the bulk of white people in America never had any interest in educating black people, except as this could serve white purposes. It is not the black child's language that is in question, it is not his language that is despised: It is his experience. A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled. A child cannot be taught by anyone whose demand, essentially, is that the child repudiate his experience, and all that gives him sustenance, and enter a limbo in which he will no longer be black, and in which he knows that he can never become white. Black people have lost too black children that way. (James Baldwin)

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religion is the aspiration of man toward an idealized existence, in which the functions of god and man are harmonious, even identical. (c)amiri baraka

  

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Common is SOOOOO sexy! [View all] , angieee, Wed Mar-01-00 08:04 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
I know what it is!
Mar 01st 2000
1
Nah, I got it
Mar 01st 2000
2
LOL, MAAAAAAAAAN!!!!
Mar 01st 2000
3
I just had to jump in!
bitch_in_com
Mar 01st 2000
4
Common, is that you?
Mar 01st 2000
5
a woman after my own heart
angieee
Mar 01st 2000
8
      ROFL
Mar 01st 2000
13
First of all,
cre_8
Mar 01st 2000
6
I was being kinda silly
angieee
Mar 01st 2000
9
I know why.
Mar 01st 2000
10
iseZ that...
Mar 02nd 2000
42
Mos Def
Mar 01st 2000
18
since you brought up mos...
SheRise
Mar 06th 2000
44
      Mos
A7
Mar 08th 2000
47
he's mystical
Mar 01st 2000
7
Angiee, thanks for enlightening me!
Mar 01st 2000
11
black thought vs. common
Mar 01st 2000
12
Hope I don't start a Common lynching
angieee
Mar 01st 2000
14
It all comes down to charisma...
Mar 01st 2000
15
Charisma
Mar 01st 2000
17
showing my obvious bias...
Mar 01st 2000
16
Bitch and hoe
Mar 01st 2000
21
      i'm trying to mean it...
Mar 01st 2000
22
hmmmmmm.........
Mar 01st 2000
19
you think so?
angieee
Mar 01st 2000
20
      Mathematics........
Mar 01st 2000
23
      2 in my other post
angieee
Mar 01st 2000
28
      my man...
Mar 02nd 2000
37
           Like fire always says:
Mar 02nd 2000
38
      I agree w/ Quez
Mar 02nd 2000
34
he can get it!!!
Mar 01st 2000
24
Yo nebt_het...
Mar 01st 2000
25
      my lingo is my lingo!!
Mar 01st 2000
27
One question
Mar 01st 2000
26
Common Has Always Been Sexy....
Stylenitty
Mar 01st 2000
29
yo ang...
Mar 01st 2000
30
Sweet aura
Zhaena
Mar 01st 2000
31
damn i am so jealous : ) lol
Mar 01st 2000
32
LOL!!!!
Mar 02nd 2000
35
i think it's...
deejaydub
Mar 01st 2000
33
to answer the question...
Mar 02nd 2000
36
HELL YEAH COMMON IS SEXIER THAN BLACK THOUGHT!!...
twowo
Mar 02nd 2000
39
MOS DEF IS SEXY TOO!..
twowo
Mar 02nd 2000
40
ya blind baby ya blind to the fact..
aminah215
Mar 02nd 2000
41
Don't hate me because I'm beautiful...
Mar 02nd 2000
43
You can say WHATEVER y'all want...
Mar 06th 2000
45
response to &quot;bitch&quot;
vlow
Mar 07th 2000
46
hmmmm
Shai4NY
Mar 09th 2000
49

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