The Message

Many of you won’t be a fan because it’s rap, but this is has great points and almost prophetic lyrics.

It is becoming more and more like a jungle and keeping ones head clear is getting tougher each day.

 


Author: harry p.

A Gen X mechanical engineer who values family, strength, discipline, self-reliance and freedom who is doing what he can to protect his family, belittle morons and be ready for the tough times ahead. Discipline=Freedom

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starfcker
starfcker
July 30, 2015 9:27 pm

Met those guys on a plane from DC to miami on the 4th of july in the 80’s. No flash, he had quit. Brought them over to my house in miami beach to get them ripped for their show that night on the beach. Paranoid Bronx residents, they couldn’t believe, on a guarded, gated island, that we could party by the pool and not lock the back door. The two main dudes, mel and scorpio, were big weightlifting dudes, must have asked ten times about the door.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
July 30, 2015 9:38 pm

Where’s the music?

starfcker
starfcker
July 30, 2015 10:21 pm

And the Sugarhill Gang, who produced that song, live down here now. we see them pretty often at Little Red’s barbeque on State Road 84. Bunch of 60 year old brothers in Bentleys and Maseratis.

Capn Mike
Capn Mike
July 30, 2015 10:28 pm

Awesome!! And while we’re wandering down memory lane honoring black dudes who GET IT:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi3tzxKoxrM

BOOSH!
BOOSH!
July 30, 2015 10:36 pm

@starfcker: what state is it that you live in?

I so fukcing hate rap, but to hear this is pure nostalgia………..shit is smooth….it’s sometime hard to remember that this was WAY out there…..

ha, he said, “…undercover fag…”&”…used and abused…” *as he makes a fist to push up your ass* so awesome………this will date me, but I’m glad I grew up in the late 70’s early 80’s……it was a great time to be a kid with all kinds of new all around you………at that time, as a kid I felt like the puppy I saw today that was running all around and just happy to see everything and everyone………wanting to know what everything is and a sense of adventure at every new step………I hope that all kids growing up today get that same feeling in this world we now live in……..it would be a shame if they don’t….

Truthfully, I wasn’t a real fan of this type of music even when it came out……..although I did like, “…and the chicken tastes like wood…” (another song) but man I’m feelin’ ya tonight homie……….(the beer helps)

bb
bb
July 30, 2015 10:46 pm

Harry , don’t you like country music ? Are you a racist?Now enough of this crap .Hank Williams will be just find ( your cheating heart )Thank you.

starfcker
starfcker
July 30, 2015 11:04 pm

Boosh, I’m in south florida

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 31, 2015 8:01 am

Rap is just plain ugly and guttural, no matter its theme which is also almost universally ugly and guttural.

It isn’t music, it’s an expression of primitive primal desires and negative emotions that don’t belong in a civilized world (along with those that make it and listen to it).

Stucky
Stucky
July 31, 2015 9:06 am

Not a fan of rap.

I had zero intentions of listening to the whole thing … but, I did …. because of the MESSAGE. Pretty cool that I heard zero “niggers”, “ho’s”, “bitches”, or “suck my dick”! The “beat” wasn’t all that bad either.

If you think rap is easy …. just try writing some rap lyrics … and the beat to go with it. It does take talent and skill.

While I generally don’t like rap, I think it’s a mistake to say — “That’s not music.” Who made you the God Of Music? Define “music”! Whatever you come up with will be highly subjective, a matter of personal taste.

Thanks for posting this.

Stucky
Stucky
July 31, 2015 9:15 am

For my pal, Zara …. and other Friends Of Israel. Shalom!!

Tommy
Tommy
July 31, 2015 9:54 am

Rap is a tool of the media machine, which means your government. It came outta nowhere and got big fast….nearly 100% black. Little nobody’s were suddenly cult favorites and stars, not onesey twosey, but here, there, and everywhere. Its intent was to incite racial division, hatred, and distrust. On all measures a success. I am speaking of course to the ‘angry pissed off militant’ type of shit. Fuck I hate rap, sorry – just do. But a testament to who gets to be a star, the kind of lyrics, the themes of the movies, and on and on. Ever hear a shitty country song sung by a big star that gets played over and over and over? That’s why.

Carlin was so on, it is a big club and you and me ain’t in it.

Tommy
Tommy
July 31, 2015 10:03 am

I read somewhere about the media machine know as government took rap and created an industry out of it to foment and incite racial hatred, animosity, distrust of blacks vs. everyone and everything, and so forth. Personally I believe it – hate the shit, but thats not important. They decide which movie themes get made, lyrics or generally which types of songs, singers, races, sexes, get recorded/played/heard, what stories get printed, what is news, etc. I remember hearing this one big country star with a fucking terrible song. It just kept getting played – over and over, and over. Everyone I spoke with hated it – live callers would say it sucked on radio stations. Really made me believe the fucking media is tool.

Tommy
Tommy
July 31, 2015 10:04 am

Okay my first post went poof so I rewrote it. Gotta work on my patience.

Stucky
Stucky
July 31, 2015 1:53 pm

Rap is simply talking in rhyme to the rhythm of a beat. No one can say exactly when it started … but, one story says it started in the 1970’s in South Bronx … known as hip-hop.

Or, you can believe Tommy’s version that once upon a time the mostly white people government (Congress? The Senate? State government? The Supreme Court?) had nothing else better to do, then got together, and say;

Yo, dem Nigga’s are getting’ crazy,
Newark’s burnin’ and the air is hazy,
Welfare mammas all so fat ‘n lazy.
We got to stop the crazy madness,
Make da nigga forget his sadness.
Said one whitey, “Give them jobs!”,
“Doin what? Polishing dey knobs?”.
“Restore the family!” said another,
Baby needs more than just a mother.
Whitey fought throughout da night,
When Tommy said “I see the light!”
Give ‘em a tool of the media machine,
Make dem niggahs dance and scream,
Make ‘em cuss and forget their dream.
Bitch! Ho! Cunt! Pussy! Vultures.
Steal their language, steal their culture.
Take their music, make it rhyme,
Steal their youth while in their prime.
Spend their money till they got no dime.
Give it a name and call it Rap.
Now lets go home and call it a wrap.
We get to keep white tyranny
It’s a motherfuckin’ conspiracy.

Tommy
Tommy
July 31, 2015 5:22 pm

Stucky, you have no idea how naive you sound sometimes. So what’s your take, or is just ‘shits fucked up and all bullshit’? 90% of the media is owned by six companies…..what’s your take away? Never struck you odd for all of those years that ABC/CBS/NBC/CNN/etc. news programs covered the exact same stories in almost the exact order, except for the 45 second fluff piece at the end? You think the AP isn’t a dead fucking horse precursor thats been laid to waste by the internet? I’m no tinfoiler, but shit man, 2 + 2 = 4.
Rap is a violent emotional stirring of low self esteem, goes beautifully with a government that promotes the idea that discrimination is due to anyone but blacks. The lyrics……..you listen or better, read the lyrics and tell me this isn’t a tool to incite violence. All you need is a willing, gullible, fucked up culture of the human condition. Just like inner city urban metro’s most notably with the most gun control – shit, you know the rest.

BEA LEVER
BEA LEVER
July 31, 2015 6:21 pm

By George, I think it IS a motherfukin conspiracy. We all niggas now, I know thas’ right.

Stucky
Stucky
July 31, 2015 7:04 pm

Tommy

Don’t you realize saying the government is using music (rap) for fomenting hatred, animosity, etc. is just another excuse, another blame game? Do we need to provide blacks with more excuses? Besides, the government simply isn’t smart enough for that kind of long range planning.

I don’t even like “good” Rap … like the kind my oldest son likes … Rap, but with Christian lyrics.

And, like you, I abhor bad Rap — with its filthy loathsome lyrics which are an absolute abomination to the human soul.

Even the music industry isn’t directly responsible for that. They are in it for one reason only. M.O.N.E.Y. They would produce singing chipmunks if it made a buck. Oh, wait …

The only ones directly responsible for the advancement of this soul-crushing, brain-warping, culture-destroying “music” is the black man and woman buying that shit. Look no further than that.

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
July 31, 2015 7:17 pm

Stucky,

It doesn’t matter how what Tommy is saying affects the black community, if it’s true. I happen to agree with him, gangsta rap didn’t just happen, it was pushed on the youth. I’ll go further and say the same is true of the sex ‘n drugs rock and roll of the sixties. Do the research.

By the way, isn’t it a little insulting to the black community to say that the ones fucking up their culture are they, themselves?

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
July 31, 2015 7:24 pm

Here’s a couple places to start researching, if you’re interested:

Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation
http://www.davesweb.cnchost.com/nwsltr93.html

Illuminati control of the music industry
http://vigilantcitizen.com/category/musicbusiness/

Stucky
Stucky
July 31, 2015 7:37 pm

” … gangsta rap didn’t just happen, it was pushed on the youth. I’ll go further and say the same is true of the sex ‘n drugs rock and roll of the sixties. Do the research.” —— AnarchoPagan

Ohmigod!! Are you one of those who believe Elvis shaking his pelvis led to immoral utes??

It SEEMS to me you are in the Everything-Is-A-Conspiracy clan. In your opinion, something as benign as evolving musical tastes simply can’t happen because ….. people’s tastes change! No! There HAS to be a government plot. Do you have a spreadsheet to keep track of these imagined conspiracies?
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“By the way, isn’t it a little insulting to the black community to say that the ones fucking up their culture are they, themselves?” —— AnarchoPagan

Nope. Facts are facts. Ever read the 30 Blocks Of Squalor articles?

I mean, what are you implying? That I should apply some White Guilt to my soul … that I and/or my white brethren are ultimately responsible? Gimme a break.

BEA LEVER
BEA LEVER
July 31, 2015 7:53 pm

AnarchoPagen- I really like Dave’s stuff about the Laurel Canyon hippie thing, everybody including Stucky should read that.

BEA LEVER
BEA LEVER
July 31, 2015 7:55 pm

Sorry Anarcho, that should be Pagan

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
July 31, 2015 8:16 pm

Stucky,

I love a lot of the music that came out of the ’60s, that’s irrelevant to the question of whether there’s an agenda behind it. People’s taste in music can be manipulated, especially if you’re one of a small group of corporate execs who control virtually all of the radio stations, record companies, etc.

No, I’m sure not everything is a conspiracy, but it’s damn hard to be sure what is and isn’t. Maybe you can explain to me why almost all of the popular artists do the videos / publicity pics with occult symbolism, just don’t try to tell me the symbolism isn’t there. You have eyes.

Yes, I think blacks are responsible for their own condition, but… black marriage rates, illegitimacy rates, unemployment rates, crime rates… these weren’t a huge problem as recently as the 1950’s. Some would say that welfare played a major role in changing all that. Would that suit anybody’s political agenda?

As for White Guilt, you got nothing to feel guilty for unless you, personally, were involved in some conspiracy…

Stucky
Stucky
July 31, 2015 9:43 pm

“People’s taste in music can be manipulated,…” ———- AnarchoPagan

First, I am making a mental note that it is great debating with you. You can accept opposing views with going batshit crazy and shit-flinging. Kudos.

I have a difficult time fully believing your comment if I use MY OWN LIFE as a measuring stick. I either like a song or genre of music, or I don’t. I don’t believe any amount of manipulation can change that. Rap music, for example, with extremely rare exceptions — such as the one posted in the article — I don’t like it, I’ll never like it, and nothing anyone says or does will make me like it. On the other end of the scale, I love Vivaldi, and nothing can ever change that either.

That being said, the BEST mind manipulation is whereby the manipulated don’t even have have a clue they are being played.

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“Maybe you can explain to me why almost all of the popular artists do the videos / publicity pics with occult symbolism, just don’t try to tell me the symbolism isn’t there.” ——- AnarchoPagan

I can’t. I listen to so very little produced by popular artists. You can slap a million bucks on the table, and I could not name you even two of the current Top 40 hits. I know there’s some occult symbolism out there, though. I wasn’t aware that it encompassed “almost all of the popular artists”. I have no reason to doubt you, though. And, I don’t know why. It probably makes sense to admit there is at least SOME level of corporate manipulation in the marketing of that shit.

Thanks for your inputs.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
July 31, 2015 10:11 pm

Stucky- AP has been in some places that I used for research years ago……he’s right on track. Like I said above, look at the links that he suggested. This should be something you really pay attention to if you are seeking the truth as you say. I have posted before that many of the military who are in on some of the nasty shit have kids that are famous rock stars.

Muck About
Muck About
July 31, 2015 10:16 pm

No one has written a good piece of music since 1980. If that shows how old I am, you underestimate my age!!

Rap? Something that comes from a choking dogs asshole!

MA

Ashley Demich
Ashley Demich
August 31, 2015 2:02 am

The burning platform, upon which the man found himself, caused the man to shift his behaviour, and take a bold and brave step into an uncertain future.