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 Y'know one would think that the man who is given the credit for inventing
hip hop would, as he is black, stand up to the cartel and admin. But this
dude has a track record of, in suit standing in line with other US musicians
waiting for the Pres of the disgraced Soka Gakkai, to set foot on earth from
out of his plane. This dude's name is Herbie Hancock. And he is a Buddhist
(of sorts) ..


Listening to music from the 1960's-70's I am
left wondering where the outrageous revolutionary
perverted dangerous subversive element was or
was that just advertising. Heterosexual love songs,
naturalistic poetry, antipathy for war which is hell,
fewer sexual overtones than Nixon's hip gyrating
Elvis. Jimi Hendrix would do for nursery rhymes
now, compared to all the twisted pop now, such
as CIA-op NVN("nigger-versus-nigger" crime)
misogynist rap. Cartel is cartel at the top.

http://www.geocities.com/baja/dunes/6444/dbw.html
"Veteran Black Panther and 19-year political prisoner
Dhoruba Bin Wahad (formerly Richard Moore) won his
freedom in 1990 after a New York State judge found
that the FBI had suppressed evidence...his newly
organized Black Coalition on Drugs, he advocates
decriminalization and "harm reduction" strategies. After
19 years in prison--seven of them in solitary confinement
...hard drugs, heroin--were introduced into the African-
American community for political reasons, to control, to
misdirect and ultimately to defuse the development of
revolutionary consciousness...it was revealed that the FBI
had carried out this massive COINTELPRO in the African-
American community...it was white males who controlled
the music industry that made gangsta rap--the misogynist rap,
the homophobic rap--the type of rap that was popular. They
didn't gravitate towards the positive rap, because most of the
positive rap was black nationalist. This genre of rap was
completely ignored. And it was activists who had a problem
with misogynist rap. It was activists--myself and others--who
had a problem with homophobic and reactionary rap, and
criticized the rappers for this. And it was only after the rappers
began to respond to us in a positive way, to search out images
of Malcolm and the Black Panther Party, that the black bourgeoisie
started talking about how they weren't gonna take it no more and
black clergy led demonstrations against rap, and some of the major
black stations started banning rap."

http://www.theaterartaud.org/uprising.htm
"Robert King Wilkerson, One of the Angola Three,
a Black Panther who spent 30 years in solitary confinement
at Angola State Prison. The longest solitary confinement
of any group of political prisoners in the United States"

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I also believe they killed Tupac for this very reason that he could
uniteblacks and lead them with a very powerful message, remember his mother
is Afeni shakur who was a member of the Black Panther Party and who
represented herself in the NY21 case; his father figure, Mutulu Shakur a
member of the Republic of New Afrika, is in Atlanta Federal Pen for
political
crimes; Tupac sang songs that glorified Huey Newton, Geronimo Pratt, and
Mutulu.  That is, in between the stuff they told him to write in order to
keep his recording contract.  Also, blacks don't own the Hip Hop music
product.  They are used like chattel by the Hip Hop music executives and not
one of them is black.  There is a reason that black music has stretched so
far from its roots--the blues and jazz and rock and roll to the crap they
want our kids to believe is his future role in America.  I want children
to see that there's more for them that what they are prescribing.

Also, in the original COINTELPRO documents, the last point is about denying
young blacks an opportunity to come together and form a coalition that would
last until their adulthood.  In other words, destroy any opportunity for
activism within the black youth.  They were vitally afraid of black/white
coalitions.  Tupac, again, represented the ability to bring blacks together
with a powerful freedom message, and to rally whites to that message.
Therefore, he was the next MLK, and they had written in their documents that
they would not allow another MLK to rise.  They = US Government.

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