Yes! Preach. This side of the fence is a bit lonely at times but - TopicsExpress



          

Yes! Preach. This side of the fence is a bit lonely at times but its nice to see some others in the black community waking up and being real about it. Every time I say something about people needing to stop playing the victim and they will stop being one or say something that blacks dont like. You know what I get called? an uncle Tom nigga but I still stand by what I say just like this young lady and her group of peers. Many think this way. Many educated pwople. And I dont mean school. Wake up and go listen and read and learn from all sides. Eventually you will see the bullshit. Takes time but you will see it. Logic will eventually shine through. Lets not even get into religion talks but Im sure you have seen those videos floating around too. Just do some self searching and exploring and use logic. Use reason. See the truth! Instead of why?... think why not? ... Why wouldnt it be like this? Because they care? Haha yah... right... its true about the music needing to be a certain way or you wont be heard. Negativity is whats winning right now. Even I have gone in that direction to gain the attention of the mass of listeners. Sucks but it is what it is. Its what some consider selling out. But its almost necessary to a degree before you can bring it back. On that note... once you get famous with it and can influence your fans... Just go independent and preach your own message to better those people following you! Why not? Oh cuz the millions and the fame you worry you would will lose it? Mmhmm I see. All of our famous rich black celebrity musicians aint doing a damn thing but basking in it. And a few got pushed out of the limelight when they tried to go positive. Made to look crazy. Whether you believe in the illuminati or not, there is an overarching authority controlling the media and it keeps things going how they are. Horribly.
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 09:26:11 +0000

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