Monday, August 11, 2008

The boring wait for college to come...


So I'm off to college...well not yet. I have until August the 22ND to get my shit packed and head off to the exciting and always interesting state of Alabama ( sarcasm). Don't let my pessimistic tone confuse you, I'm very excited. I can't wait to start track and field conditioning, which takes place on a hot ass track in the middle of a scorching field with temperatures reminiscent to those days when my ancestors worked the fields ( or kitchens...not sure, I'm kind of on the light side). After lifting weights and running laps I'll mosey on over to the library or mandatory study hall for freshman athletes. GREAT I'll be trapped in a room full of immature football players who smell like bologna and sweat. YAY ME! After that I can't wait to rush over to my biology class so I can be the only black Premed student in the room...oh wait there will be one more...my twin sister! After having to prove to the teacher that I am indeed in the right class and I did not make the mistake of checking biology as my desired major ( in Alabama they pronounce it "bology") I will go back to my apartment which we had to get because my coach forgot to sign us up for housing. After napping for a few hours I'll get up and do some home work. Get ready for the next and what? You guessed it....do it all over again. SO now I'm just sitting here...on the couch...blogging about how bored I am....OH and did I mention I can't wait to go? Somebody pray for us LOL.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Blacks can be green!


Do not dismiss the notion of being green. We as an urban people have the ability to play an instrumental role in the efforts of saving the earth.


Considering that America is an recession and has not experienced inflation of this scale since the nineteen thirties (depression era), it would be wise to consider living greener. If the lacking economy is not motivation enough, the dire condition of the environment should be further impetus to change our ways. Not only will you feel better about your contribution to the betterment and better likelihood of the Ozone layer, you will save a significant amount of cash. From heat and electric all the way to your grocery bill, living green has extreme positives. One way to save money by living greener comes in the area of where people spend most of their money…children. For people who have pamper age children, purchasing pampers can be one of the most monetarily pain staking tasks that parents can ever experience. You will often wonder why such a necessity would be so outrageously expensive. One amazing alternative to this disheartening money grubbing purchase is cloth diapers. Cloth diapers a simple to use and very inexpensive. Naturally, you are concerned with what materials your child is being exposed to. Cloth diapers are considerably more mild than plastic diapers and are made from a range of materials. With plastic diapers you can only purchase them in well…plastic. On the other hand, cloth diapers can be composed from anything to bamboo all the way to hemp. This is not only good for the sake of your wallet it is extremely green, considering that cloth diapers do not end up in the landfills and dumps that continue to pollute the earth. You may not realize it but the simple things can have gargantuan effects on your wallet and the earth’s atmosphere and condition. Have you ever purchased paper plates, cups and utensils just for the sake of not having to wash dishes? This saves you from doing work in the kitchen but it is very harmful for the environment and can sometimes cut into precious spending money. One way to nip this practice in the bud is by investing in a sturdy collection of paper plates and utensils but instead of discarding them after they have been used, you can wash them and reuse them. This not only helps the environment, it eliminates the need to purchase more in the future, thus saving you money. If you are the type of person who does not mind using “real” dishes, you can also save money and Ozone by practicing better methods of dish washing. For starters, you can wash dishes manually. This saves electric energy and money. If you find that you must use the dishwasher, be sure to only wash dishes when the machine is full. There are plenty of other simple ways to save money and the environment. You can save your plastic bottles and recycle them. This will earn you money and help the earth. When you go shopping you can save the plastic grocery bags for other use. Those bags make perfect trash bags for the small restroom waste baskets in your home. After using a cardboard box you do not always have to throw it away, you can save it and use for shipping packages. Instead of purchasing and discarding old floppy discs you can invest in a jump drive. These are just a few of the many ways you can save the earth and save hundreds of dollars each month.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

McCain or Mcsame?


It would be safe to say that if you were considering voting for John McCain in this upcoming election, that you would be promoting the principles of war mongering, fear mongering and basically the exact same virtues of George Bush. Perhaps the most frustrating thing about John McCain is the fact that if he is elected in office, nothing will change. By checking the box for him, you will be supporting the same bullshit that we as a collective have had to endure for the last eight years. If your dumb enough to need proof, here it goes.


1. John McCain has publicly admitted that he would remain in Iraq...."for one hundred years if he had to". Anyone who supports the killing of innocent men, women and children for the sake of oil should not only be rejected as a presidential candidate, that individual should be in an asylum.


2. Racial matters, McCain has showed no promise in this area at all. McCain represents an image of the old south and with him in office, blacks and Hispanics ( and the white people who love us), might be having crosses burnt in our yards again. I mean do you really want to vote for someone who fought to have MLK day NOT recognized as a holiday?


3. The economy, okay were not is a recession...depression sounds more like it, the stock market plummeted another 215 points yesterday and all McCain plans to do about it is a gas tax holiday!!!??? gas is higher than milk! what are we going to do with 50 cents off.


In closing, John McCain represents a future plight that we as a people don't have to put up with. He stands for an ideology that should no longer be tolerated and if you believe that we should "stay out of the Bush's" then you should do the same for McCain. Obama 08 y'all.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

What About Marcus Garvey?

Every once in a while an oddity occurs. An individual arises with such a message that it creates an internal commotion in the psyche of millions. A leader appears, and speaks such nuances, that it stirs the soul, and motivates the masses. An orator presents an idea with such fervor, and conviction, that the collective response surpasses the status of a renaissance, the person penetrates the exterior and tugs at the very fabric of so many souls, that the indivual’s following is forced to be dubbed a revolution. Sure Jesse Jackson, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther king made monumental strides in the ever-present arms race that is black advancement in America, but what about Marcus Garvey? An innovator to the core, while others were fighting for us to be deemed as equals, Garvey promoted the notion that we were better. At a time when many sought to be accepted by assimilating, Garvey urged blacks to not only embrace their uniqueness but to demand respect for it. Marcus Garvey spoke with such a brilliant audacity, for his time that his constant eloquent scathing of white America began to set ablaze the tempers of the powers that be, which later led to an unsuccessful assassination attempt. Garvey spread his ideas all over “to unite all people of African ancestry of the world to one great body to establish a country and absolute government of their own”; these words would soon evolve into the movement known as pan- Africanism, and would also lead to the back to Africa movement. Though all his intentions were positive, some blacks disagreed with his idealogy, and as a result they were met with the same harsh words, as the anglo- saxon oppisition, for example, when criticised by W.E.B. Duboise, garvey reffred to him as ““purely and simply a white man's nigger" and "a little Dutch, a little French, a little Negro … a mulatto … a monstrosity.” Garvey was also a radical pioneer for fighting to improve the black economic structure, he promoted the idea of developing and supporting black buisness so that they could mature into industries, and sucessfuly compete with white companies. Listing the ideas and succeses of marcus garvey could consume countless pages, but his contributions to the black community are evident in almost evrey afro movement in the americas. If you have any doubt that Marcus Garvey had the greatest impact on black advancement in america, you should ask yourself these questions. Was it not at a UNIA meeting( an orginization which Garvey founded) that a young man named Earl Little and a young lady named Louise met and later married to have a child by the the name of Malcolm ( later known as Malcolm X)? Was it not Martin Luther King who stated that Garvey “was the first man of color to lead and develop a mass movement. He was the first man on a mass scale and level to give millions of Negroes a sense of dignity and destiny. And make the Negro feel he was somebody”? perhaps the most impressive thing about garvey was his relentless efforts at establishing the black collective as a force to be rockened with, and his incredible esteem in regards to the capability of the black man. Garvey devoted his life to relaying a message to his people ( ironicly his middle name was Mosiah) , and for that alone, we all owe him thanks.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

White Critics Trying to Gang Up on Kimbo Slice


White Critics Trying to Gang Up on Kimbo Slice


If you open up your internet and your homepage happens to be yahoo, you may find a story on Kimbo Slice. The author of the story gives Kimbo a freakin' tounge lashing. He down plays all of his credentials and trys to present him as a menace to the sport. On top of all these bogus remarks he then asks the question "is Kimbo really ready for real mixed martial arts?"... AND THEN he makes the ballsy statement that Kimbo would get "demolished" by a real competitor and that his street style of fighting won't last long. It sounds to me like Kimbo has some HATERS! I have a few problems with this article and the recent critiscm Kimbo has been facing:


1. They have no reasoning behind it. Kimbo hasn't made any explicit or nasty remarks in public and hasn't disrespected anyone, so why the fear and anymosity towards him.


2. The tone of the writer and other critics of Kimbo, keep stressing his "street" reputation. Okay we all know that "street" is associated with black. I think the real problem is that Kimbo presents a problem of domination. He represents the possibility that Mixed Martial Arts could soon be a sport dominated by African Americans and other individuals of the Afro persuasion. This pisses me off because they make it seem as if we will lower the intergity of their sport in some way. NEWSFLASH!!! The black spending power is an estimated 128 billion dollars ( that aint no typo shawty) and believe me we intend to use it. We would only bring some much needed flavor to these venues and at our worse, have a few fights in the stands. :)


3. Kimbo has an amazing story behind his success, he is self made, and a very intelligent man with a black wife. This is too much for his white critics, they have no angle to villinize him on. SO what do they do? Attack his ability. and you know what Kimbo did, after all these critics ( we call em' HATERS) decided he would lose miserably....HE won...in 48 SECONDS!!! that is what we call an ass whoopin.


I wonder what they will have to say next?