Showing posts with label african american news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label african american news. Show all posts

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Slim Thug Gets a Reply from Talib Kweli, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks it down

by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University

A note to Slim Thug: You probably just need to be quiet for a while. It's not to say thatyour comments about black women were outside your rights to freedom of speech, but if you keep dissing the audience most likely to go out and buy your records, you are probably going to end up in the same poorhouse as MC Hammer. Don't get me wrong, black men love your music (at least I do), but the bottom line is that brothers don't buy albums, books, or anything else put up for sale. But when black women turn on you, it's a wrap son. Settle down and go back to the studio; it's good for your financial health.
I wrote yesterday about the comments made by Slim Thug regarding how he perceives white women to be a better dating choice than black women, as well asColumbia Professor Marc Lamont Hill'sresponse to Slim Thug's words. It seems that the debate has taken a life of it's own, now that rapper Talib Kweli has joined the conversation. In a recent essay he wrote for Vibe Magazine, Talib Kweli was ever the diplomatic artist, as he showed respect for Slim Thug, but also expressed his own concerns for his colleague's remarks about black women:

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To read more about the debate regarding Slim Thug’s comments about black women, click here.




Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Black News in Black America - 6/9/10

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22-Year Old Pretending to be HS Student Faces 6 Felonies

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Eminem's 'Recovery' Proves More Than Celebrity Rehab

  • During Eminem's personal journey to sobriety, his fans braced themselves for its effects on his ... Read More
  • By Amanda Bassa on Jun 9th 2010 12:00PM | Comments (0)

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Dee Dee Myers: Obama Can't Get Angry Because He's Black

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BLACK MUSIC MONTH: 7 Pop/Rap CDs You Must Revisit

  • We continue to salute Black Music Month by recognizing seven CDs in the pop, rap and rock genres by ... Read More
  • By Jawn Murray on Jun 9th 2010 11:30AM | Comments (1)

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Rihanna's Hair Stylist Explains Her New 'Matador Red' 'Do

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Rihanna Sparkles, Jada Shines, Revamps & The Ultimate Dress - Around the Web

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FBI Says Texas Man Called Al-Qaida His 'Brothers'

  • It appears that one of the biggest threats to U.S. security in the coming years may be homegrown ... Read More
  • By Jeff Mays on Jun 9th 2010 10:53AM | Comments (0)

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Rampage Jackson, UFC Fighter, Justifies 'Gay' Comments

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DA: No DNA Evidence Found on 7-Year-Old Who Was Gang Raped

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Marc Lamont Hill Responds to Slim Thug's Take on Black Women

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Peace, Confidence and Bliss

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BP Using Massive PR and Internet Strategies to Deal with Spill

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Eve: Lets Guard Down on VH1's 'Behind the Music'

 

 

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Friday, March 19, 2010

Black Scholar News: Dr. Boyce on TheGrio.com - 3/19/10


  • 11-year-old caught in the middle of health reform mudslinging

    11-year-old caught in the middle of health reform mudslinging

    By Dr. Boyce Watkins

    3:00 PM on 03/19/2010

    OPINION - Marcelas Owens' story can bring realism and relevance to a debate that has been about posturing, bickering and mid-term elections...

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  • Presidential disrespect goes prime-time in Obama's Fox interview

    Presidential disrespect goes prime-time in Obama's Fox interview

    By Dr. Boyce Watkins

    11:22 AM on 03/18/2010

    OPINION - Republicans should realize that when they disrespect the presidency, they are disrespecting themselves...

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  • Clarence Thomas' wife's Tea Party ties are supremely disturbing

    Clarence Thomas' wife's Tea Party ties are supremely disturbing

    By Dr. Boyce Watkins

    9:20 AM on 03/16/2010

    OPINION - When you sleep next to someone who openly states they want to undermine the president's "hard left agenda" you can hardly call yourself impartial...

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  • Democrats' crack-cocaine compromise is still 'racist'

    Democrats' crack-cocaine compromise is still 'racist'

    By Dr. Boyce Watkins

    9:00 AM on 03/15/2010

    OPINION - While some might call this political pragmatism, others might describe this outcome as the modern-day version of the Three-Fifths Compromise...

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  • Monday, March 15, 2010

    Dr. Boyce: Crack Disparity Law Should Have Been Changed More Effectively

    Democrats' crack-cocaine compromise is still 'racist'

    Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University

     

    When I was a teenager, a police officer explained to me how the "War on Drugs" took place in his hometown. The officer candidly described how every policeman in the city knew what boats contained drugs and when those boats would arrive in the city's major port. But he also knew that officers were not expected to show up on these boats to make arrests, and that they were not to deter the progress of the product when it hit the port. Instead, they were instructed to allow the drugs to get to the inner city, where they were given authorization to make as many arrests as necessary. In other words, his job was to arrest the small fish, not the big ones.


    The misleading, ill-conceived and terribly racist set of drug policies which defined the Reagan era has been absolutely devastating for the African-American community. The existence of gang warfare in South Central Los Angeles has left hundreds of thousands of youth with post-traumatic stress disorder, as the CIA was oblivious to the fact that drugs and guns were being openly delivered to a community that no one cares about. The Anti Drug Abuse Act of 1986 was the product of America's broad-stroke reaction to increased drug use of the 1980s. The law gave a sentence 100 times greater for possession of crack cocaine (more likely to be possessed by blacks) than the one given for powder cocaine (possessed in greater proportion by whites), creating a black incarceration rate of holocaust proportions.


    After sitting on the books for decades, the law was finally modified this year. Democratic Senator Dick Durbin and Republican Jeff Sessions did black people the "favor" of agreeing to reduce the sentencing disparity from 100-to-1 to 18-to-1. So, instead of getting a prison sentence that is 100 times longer for the same crime, we only get one that is 18 times longer. Gee thanks. I'm supposed to be happy about that one, huh? So, we're not good enough to demand true equality, and are instead forced to accept dysfunctional compromises with Republicans from Alabama? While some might call this political pragmatism, others might describe this outcome as the modern-day version of the Three-Fifths Compromise.

     

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    Tuesday, January 12, 2010

    Dr. Wilmer Leon: “The Dream” Is Still a Dream

    Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III

    On January 18, 2010, America will celebrate the birth, death, and legacy of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We will hear those powerful words "I Have A Dream.” What has troubled me over the years is how Dr. King, the visionary, prophet, and revolutionary’s vision, action, and ultimate sacrifice have been hijacked, compromised, and relegated to being those of just a dreamer.

    Dreamers are safe, docile, and non-threatening. People are comfortable with dreamers. Why? To be a dreamer you must be in a restful state, usually asleep. To cast Dr. King in the light of a dreamer allows people to be convinced that action resulting from clear vision is not necessary. It allows the oppressed to be fooled into being patient and non-revolutionary; yours will come by-and by. It allows Dr. King’s “Dream” his vision to remain a dream.

    What many fail to realize is that Dr. King was no dreamer. He was a visionary, not some abstract thinker or philosopher. He was a prophet and a true revolutionary.

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    Sunday, September 20, 2009

    Black News: Marc Lamont Hill Debates Ann Coulter

    Dr. Marc Lamont Hill debates Ann Coulter on Fox News about Obama’s appearances in national media.  Click here to watch!