Michael Brown the Moor that thinks he's really brown or black! The emotional tidal wave that over floods in the wells of my eyes that make it impossible to hold back, unless I close them. These emotions of water that reflect our power un-shown. The Power that lies within and momma's now knows this!
While camache and prairie indians sell there parents out and lie as if, we were their's slaves! We must remind them of the Origin the Olmec's'
Thus a space being created for a time of change. Busting and screaming its way through with truth undeniable. That even the female MC's of this time must speak out. Ancestors allowing for public sacrifices to bring about just what's needed. Tut ankhu for all the unarmed melaninated people who were killed needlessly. If your lead to call them out in our libations, so they can also help in the change for the better. A list can be found at this link below.
http://gawker.com/unarmed-people-of-color-killed-by-police-1999-2014-1666672349
In the mean time Azealia Banks is challenging Kendrick Lamar to some of his statements! As a Goddess I agree with her tweets
On Friday (Jan. 9), hours after Kendrick Lamar's cover story was published Azealia Banks built like a Goddess should, when correcting the actions of fear in our men. Bill Cosby, KRS 1, The Real Rick Ross, Pastor Ray Hagins have all been quoted for there blame misplacements on the youth
Here's Kendrick's full quote to Billboard: "I wish somebody would look in our neighborhood knowing that it's already a situation, mentally, where it's f---ed up. What happened to [Michael Brown] should've never happened. Never. But when we don't have respect for ourselves, how do we expect them to respect us? It starts from within. Don't start with just a rally, don't start from looting -- it starts from within."
That didn't sit right with Banks, who criticized Lamar (not by name, but she directly quoted him) for the content of his comments, and for giving them to a "white publication."
Her tweet displayed at the link below:
f your lead to call them out in our libations, so they can also help in the change for the better. A list can be found at this link below.
http://gawker.com/unarmed-people-of-color-killed-by-police-1999-2014-1666672349
On Friday (Jan. 9), hours after Kendrick Lamar's cover story was published Azealia Banks built like a Goddess should, when correcting the actions of fear in our men. Bill Cosby, KRS 1, The Real Rick Ross, Pastor Ray Hagins have all been quoted for there blame misplacements on the youth
Here's Kendrick's full quote to Billboard: "I wish somebody would look in our neighborhood knowing that it's already a situation, mentally, where it's f---ed up. What happened to [Michael Brown] should've never happened. Never. But when we don't have respect for ourselves, how do we expect them to respect us? It starts from within. Don't start with just a rally, don't start from looting -- it starts from within."
That didn't sit right with Banks, who criticized Lamar (not by name, but she directly quoted him) for the content of his comments, and for giving them to a "white publication."
Her tweet displayed at the link below: