Friday, September 30, 2011

Who Runs The World?

Not Girls...according to this guy.


Did he just speak the truth and people let someone hear it? Oh snap.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Hidden In Plain Site

A precursor of the holocaustic happenings to come...



"They do it because they KNOW they will get away with it."

Question: When you look in your rearview mirror and see police, do you feel safer? #justsaying

The police department claims that the officers acted appropriately.  THEY ARE TELLING US what they plan to do and we are letting them.  If you are angry right now, don't just turn off the video. FEEL that emotion. You will need it.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

QUOTE OF THE DAY: Ray J vs. Fabolous

All quotes related to the infamous Ray J and Fabolous fight are HILARIOUS!




"I socked that ni**a in the face my ni**a!" - Ray J

Ray J: "Get Fab on the line, I'll smack the sh!t out that n!gga!"
DJ Envy: "You can't smack him over the phone Ray"
Ray J: "I DON'T GIVE A F.UCK!"
- Ray J

"On a scale of 1 to Ray-J, how mad are you?" - Anonymous

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Hoodfuscius say:



When you retrace the path of an asshole...
 You will most definitely find shit.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Hoodfuscius Say:




"Ugly people are successful because they don't have a social life.
Beautiful people are dumb, because they are distracted by social life."

Thursday, September 22, 2011

TROY DAVIS: What Are They Fighting For?

Yesterday, Sept 21 2011, Troy Davis, a 43 year old African American man was executed by The State of Georgia for allegedly murdering a White police officer several years ago.

The public has been largely divided over the execution of Troy Davis. One side believes that he is guilty and has been proven guilty by a 'jury of his peers' beyond a 'reasonable doubt.' Despite the fact that there was no ballistic evidence, nor was there physical evidence of his presence at the crime scene, 9 witnesses came forward identifying Mr. Davis. Now, several years later and just before his death, 7 of the 9 witnesses have recanted their stories with a few claiming to have been coerced by police officers.

Needless to say, Troy Davis was executed despite the discovery of evidence that suggested he was innocent. In addition to retracted witness testimony, Troy has proclaimed his innocence throughout his 20 years of incarceration. There is evidence of his innocence. There is evidence of his guilt. So what are people TRULY fighting for? THe death of a suspected killer, or the exoneration of an innocent man who is about to be murdered?

Thousands of people have demanded a review of the case and the system has ignored them. I don't know who Troy Davis is or whether or not he's innocent. But I do know this:

I protest in favor of TROY DAVIS but I am NOT defending a KILLER. I believe in holding the system accountable for at LEAST taking the time to investigate claims of innocence and evidence of innocence before TAKING A LIFE!

Black men in particular need to pay attention to this shit. They can't afford COUNSEL, they can't afford BAIL and they aint gettin' hired. They are just a missed job and witness account away from being murdered by the State they live in. THAT'S REAL muthaFUGGIN talk! SHout out to the young and educated, who aint afraid of sh*t!

Yall done got me mad.






Shout out to KILLA MIKE.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

A Ton of Maintenance Is Worth More Than An Ounce Of Cure

The Internets are a-buzz over a video of some chimps being released from captivity after being infected with HIV and hepatitis and studied by scientists for 30 years.

These poor animals have been torn from their families, held against their will, brutalized, infected with horrible diseases and forced into slavery. (Sound familiar?)

In the video, the primates embrace for a moment and walk out into the sunshine, grateful for their newfound freedom. Check it out:



These poor chimps look like Naomi Campbells' hairline: Neglected, patchy, dry and thirsty.

First off, where the f*ck is PETA? They need to put those damn spray cans away, stop doing photoshoots with meth addicts and form a monkey union or something. Sheeit!

All this abuse for what? To find a 'cure' or to create new diseases?

I don't know.. But I DO know that the medical industry hasn't cured sh*t since Polio. And even that's debatable.

Why? Because there is no money in a cure. The organizations that have been founded and the maintenance drugs that have been created produce too much money and support too many people to do away with them.

The Susan G Komen foundation makes millions of dollars a year and creates jobs producing T-shirts, pink ribbons, sponsoring walks and the like. The anti H.I.V campaign has boosted condom sales, commercial endorsements and generated more money than your favorite rappers' favorite rapper's album.

All of the people that have become employed by a company related to the 'awareness' and 'prevention' of a disease do not benefit from a cure.


Think about it.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

POLICE STATE: LA Police MURDER Unarmed Homeless Man

This story is so sad.

An unarmed homeless man, previously diagnosed with schizophrenia, was tazed and beat to death by Fullerton police officers.  

In the video below, several police officers can be seen beating Kelly Thomas to death while he cried out for his daddy.  The murderers officers have not been charged, nor have they been released from duty pending the 'official' coroners cause of death determination. 

 

Anyone with eyes can see that they murdered this man.  What's bad: The police killed him in front of everyone.  What's worse: They didn't just let them, they watched them.

I hate to bring race into it, but maybe now that it is a White man with a family that will fight for justice, this subject won't keep getting swept under the rug. These Nazi's are beating, maiming, intimidating and killing the citizens of America. Police are terrorists in blue, protected by the government and encouraged to create an environment of fear.

Real talk.

Source

Thursday, September 1, 2011

VIDEO OF THE DAY: Killa MIke GOES IN.

In a recent interview with CNN, Killa Mike discussed the content of his song "Burn" which was banned by BET for controversial content.  Here's the song..



Killa Mike discussed the content with CNN Radio’s Gavin Godfrey.  Notable quotes:
"Look at the real at champions who stood up on behalf of the poor and disenfranchised: John F Kennedy.. DEAD. Martin Luther King.. DEAD.  Malcolm X... DEAD." 

"If you're not willing to put your life on this, I'm not with you. You are talking about my SOUL. My soul is so much more imporant than money."

Check out the full interview here.
http://www.urbaneverything.com/2011/08/killer-mike-interview-with-cnn.html

That's deep.. Reeeeeal deep.

POLICE STATE: Man Faces 75 Years In Jail For Videotaping Police

A 41 year old Illinois man is facing 75 years in prison for videotaping the police.  Check out the vid...



According to Inforwars.com:

The state of Illinois is trying to charge Michael Allison with five counts of wiretapping, each punishable by four to 15 years in prison. Allison refused a plea deal which would have seen him serve no jail time but would reinforce the hoax that it is illegal to film police officers, as well as acting as a chilling effect to prevent other Americans from filming cases of police brutality.

Allison has chosen to reject the plea bargain and fight to clear his name via a jury trial, arguing, “If we don’t fight for our freedoms here at home we’re all going to lose them.”
A judge is expected to rule on when the case will go to trial over the next two weeks.

As another report concerning the Allison case documents, in every other example where people have been arrested for recording police officers, the charges have been dropped and the case thrown out of court. Despite this fact, the state is so desperate to make an example out of Allison that an assistant from the Attorney General’s Office was recently sent to speak against him during a hearing.
The notion that it is illegal to film police officers is a mass hoax that is being promulgated by authorities, the media, and police officers themselves.

In the latest example, charges were dismissed against a woman who filmed cops in her own back yard in Rochester, New York.

In Illinois itself, eavesdropping charges against Tiawanda Moore for recording patrol officers were dropped, after a “Criminal Court jury quickly repudiated the prosecution’s case, taking less than an hour to acquit Moore on both eavesdropping counts.”
Isn't it peculiar that our 'heroes' don't want to be recorded at work, protecting and serving? Maybe it's because they are protecting themselves and serving up ass whoopins.

The continued deterioration of our rights and vilification of our citizens is an eerie precursor of things to come.  What things, you ask? Stay tuned.