All three of them are dead black media. They served a purpose at one time when we chased after empty nothingburger consciousness but the days of wearing dashikis and slam poetry and finding "beauty in the struggle" is dead. No more struggle and wooden beads.
Its agenda or no vote.
ok. I know about the "feet on the ground" actual work and organizing that each of them have done, so I think they are/were more active in their communities than you're giving them credit for. Especially David Banner. A member who is from MS could tell you better than I could.
Are you saying they are all washed and useless now on GP? Banner hasn't weighed in on this matter and I just included his name with Kweli as being cut from the same cloth of "rapper" being the
least of what they are and do.
I respect your opinion, but I'd ask you a few questions
1)In your ideal scenario, what measure would be passed as reparations?
2)Currently there are fed. and state programs and institutions that are designed to help ALL Americans in education, training,business loans, housing,etc. What makes you think that the people who aren't taking advantage of these programs will take advantage of AA exclusive programs and institutions?
3) With some AAs, regular folks and those in the public eye, coming out against ADOS...what do you think this is an indication of? What I mean specifically is once the labels are thrown around.....and there are people whose resistance can't be explained by affiliation,background or financial interests, how would you explain any legitimate resistance by an AA to support ADOS?
thanks in advance and anybody can answer.