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  • Download the MP3 at jasirix.bandcamp.com/album/ame­rican-history-x

  • I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!! BEST SONG I HEARD IN YEARS!

  • the black community is only 17 percent of the united states and yet they commit 80 percent of the violent crime

    you need to figure out whats wrong with your culture

    dont get me wrong most white people like it this way cause it keeps you were you are

    black people live with no honor and no regard for society

    but catch one doing wrong and its because of society and racism

  • Anyone know how I can get this song on mp3?

  • HE USED HIS MANHOOD TO... HURT. BAWWWW

  • @MicahTheZombie

    BAWWWW INDEED

  • Thank you for the support of Sara Kruzan. I am a strong Sara Kruzan supporter. Let's continue to pray for her freedom along with the others. God Bless

  • This gave me goosebumps ! GOD BLESS ! I AM FULL FLEDGED WITH YOUR MOVEMENT HOMIE ! ! !

  • Powerful message. Fills me with rage.

  • Bro this was disturbing. Makes me angry. This is y I don't watch news. We need 2 use this setback as our setup 4 the come back! We need 2 make our men the watchers & protectors of our neighborhoods. We need 2 take our communities back. Even a trip to walmart needs an escort in some of these place? Wtheck? Ohhh not even prison will remove the trauma! @ kwanzaa some1 said PTSD stands 4 POST TRAUMTIC SLAVERY DISORDER! POWERFUL MESSAGE. INDEED THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT IT IS!

  • i thank god that rappers like this still excist !!! thanxs brotha !! one love homey!!

  • OK why are we arguing about music?! The focus here are these young girls getting mistreated by the so - called justice system...

  • this song made me cry

  • Richardson is mostly poor Hispanic. Who is the message in this video aimed at~ the unsupervised teens or urban influences? No? It's easy to blame but harder to admit that we, all of us, played a part in this crime. Schools, parents, spiritual leaders, government and the entertainment industry all influenced these teenagers. Maybe the next video should be about what WE going to do to make a difference in their lives?

    L.M. Hardy, RN

  • I think everyone needs to calm down.

  • Nauseating...

  • i dont no what ya talking about but that video was good i understand.

  • Jasiri X is that Deal!!! This is the Truth...I can't wait to get a Mix CD of these Revolutionary Songs at the FAM Re-union!! SD2010. You judge a Man by the fruit he produces....I'm glad I got that "X"

  • Spoken like a true "SAVAGE BARBARIAN"

  • could you cite a source for those statistics?

  • I do have a source for it.

    It's off the US Department of Justice website.

    It won't allow me to post it here.

  • No All the stats I have read state that most rapes are intra-racial meaning they are likely to occur by someone of the same race.

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  • There's your source. Tell me the department of justice is lying. Y'all have a million excuses for everything.

    Anyway. Here's another black man telling sob stories, but doing nothing. Black people play for sympathy all day but never just stop committing crime, get jobs and raise their family. Too busy trying to be ballers and pimps and players. It's really old. And this guy here is another black man trying to advance his useless rap career by exploiting tragedies. I hope he gets hit by a bus.

  • there's no reason for u to belittle this man or question his motives. there's nothing to be known about u, except u claim to beat up thugs. u would have me believe that mugs just drop their piece and allow u to whip their ass. u just keep livin in your dreamworld, and stay out of mine. my reality, on the other hand, is jasirix and paradise do make a difference.

  • Drop their piece? Thugs are weak. That's why they run around in gangs and with guns. They are easy to beat up when you are not a coward.

    I see in Jasiri's profile a video of him praising bigot Farrakhan. He is another immature easily manipulated black man used by NOI to spread racial paranoia that leads to violence against Jews and whites. You clowns talking about revolutions are dangerous psychopaths. Your only revolution should be to get jobs and grow up. Anything else you're saying is BS.

  • the only thing U beat is your own meat. you've never been to the dark side. you've never looked in a mug's eyes and seen nothin lookin back. U R clueless, and act like U can handle a young thug that would have U licking his pit bull's ass and wimpering like a sissy. gimmee a break!

  • Blah blah blah. Another black man telling fairy tales. Been to the darkside? You've been watching too many movies. I've been broker, hungrier and more frustrated than your simple frame could tolerate. That's why I know a video like this is nonsense, and you think it's some deep truth. You can't walk in my shoes pussy. And yeah I beat up thugs in real life, they kiss my ass in person, come find out. Thugs are nothing more than latent homosexuals, trying to look hard for one another.

  • OK - i'll "come find out" as you say. now you must put up, or shut up. u just gave me an invite, and i'll be waiting.

  • Sure thing. I'm in Texas. Send me a message and I'll let you know where to find me. You won't show up though. I can tell just from your comments that you're weak and insecure.

    "You never been to the darkside, looked in a mug's eyes and seen nuthin staring back" haha. I can't imagine someone saying that to me in real life, other than a 13 year old kid who just watched boys in da hood.

    I'll be waiting for your message, just let me know when and where you want your beating, computer thug.

  • Do you have statistics for the number of African women raped and sexually assaulted by white men from 1650-1950?

  • There are no white on black rapes? False. And a comment to the rest of your comments, you don't know this man. He DOES have a job. He works hard and he IS making a difference.

    You complained about rap music being violent and corrupt. But here is a man rapping about real things. You should be pleased with this. But you aren't!

    Have you ever listened to real hip-hop? You talk about what is played on the radio. Believe it not, that is not all hip hop. Do some research.

  • Great lyrics

  • It is an ok video, however, black men need to be about it than to speak about it. That will make the most impact and for black men to hold those black men that are doing wrong accountable for their actions. Additionally, women need to stop posing for pictures & being in those idiot rappers videos.

  • THIS ISH THE TRUTH! Thank you for making this record man its time for men to speak out on this thank you for so much keep making tracks like this I am gonna blast this song for every1 I know.

  • Fuckin' werd. Thanks for this.

  • This is what America needs to hear. Let's pray for these young women.

  • great vide0...

  • This video and the song are amazing. Thank you for making them!

  • you are powerful brotha keep sending out these messages!

  • People are saying the Richmond High rape shows how debased hip hop culture is. I say don't define hip hop, or anything else, by its worst expressions, define it by its best.

    Much respect to this great artist! Thank you for a positive representation of the culture.

  • You have to admit hip hop is unique in it's degradation of women and promotion of violence, materialism and drug-dealing. And it effects the youth a lot. Why deny that? I'm sure there are positive rap songs, but in reality the vast majority is a celebration of the every type of immoral and criminal behavior. No one should sing about those types of things, why defend that?

  • I do not have to admit what isn't true.  Hip hop is not unique in its degradation of women and promotion of violence, materialism, and drug-dealing. Maybe you don't listen to other music, watch movies, maybe you are not aware of the porn industry. Maybe you are aware, but are in denial. I never denied that there are negative sides to hip hop. I did not defend immoral or criminal behavior. All I said is that the negative need not define hip hop. Fight the negative by promoting the positive.

  • Lol @ negative sides to hip hop. Hip hop is 99% negative. And 1% positive. Face facts. Porn is what it is, it's not mainstream culture like hip hop his. They don't play porn on the radio for 9 year old kids to listen to. I can turn on a rap station right now and here song after song about men degrading women, killing people and selling drugs as if it's casual every day behavior and no big thing. Porn is horrible, but NO form of media is anywhere near as disgusting as rap music.

  • What people define as hip hop is not 99% negative. The fact that there is negativity is undisputable but not unique; what irritates most is the allure and influence of "hip hop music" to and through so many. Many of us want to be able to stop all of these ills, not remembering that wrong is only a step away for ourselves. We don't reach positivity by basking in the negativity. Argument leads to anger ... then truth can never come out. Just because we have a clue doesn't mean that we know.

  • Hip hop is uniquely negative. No other form of "entertainment" has so aggressively embraced all of the worst aspects of humanity. The most horrible aspect of it is that the immorality of it has become so mainstream and common especially among youth. Rock music is also bad, but hip hop is far worse. No one will get anywhere emulating ignorant rappers. Rappers are mentally ill and leading their fans down a path of destruction. But just like a drug addict they will defend their dope no matter what.

  • ... "uniquely negative" is an almost unfair statement. It sounds like you are saying that hip hop is to blame for society's ills. Yes, many minds are influenced by hip hop. Yes you can say that rappers are leading fans down a path of destruction. To single rappers out in this responsibility is just not fair, however. Condemnation rarely helps to revert people's actions. It takes more personal conviction. Even then, there is never a guarantee that things will turn around.

  • You can debate all day what is worse than hip hop. It's one of the biggest influences on youth's views of society and their own selves, often more than their parents. If a grown man makes millions of dollars brainwashing kids and promoting pimping, drug-dealing, and gang culture, he is an evil person. If you have any confusion over something so simple you are in severe spiritual crisis. By defending or endorsing them even in a minor way, you align yourself with them, and assume responsibility.

  • You statement is NULL AND VOID.

    The fact is that once the corporations took over the production and marking of commercial Hip-hop/Rap, they have bastardized the true art-form and are responsible for it's content, the tone, direction, image and lyrics are sponsored by large corporations period.

    Do they give 30 Million dollar deals to groups like: Public Enemy, A Trice Called Quest, Rakim, Mos Def, Talib Kweli?

    They are always looking to fund the next young grezzy, lil grimey, young sleazy

  • I'd rather rate/judge the actions more than the people themselves. We are all in a spiritual crisis. Tell me where does evil comes from. We can uplift and berate a person for the good and the wrong that they do. Of course, we don't like the fact that "good" people do bad things. We call that hypocrisy; instead of admonishing, we'd rather [negatively] criticize the person. I assume if they are on the wrong path, then they are limited to being wrong for life. [cont'd...]

  • I understand your fervor completely. There IS no defense for promoting wrongdoing. Our lives are driven by the decisions we make, whether of our own will or not {the spiritual issue}. You have plenty trying to do good things through hip hop. We have to continue to encourage that good. I don't like seeing high school crack & heroine addicts, teens and tweens lost to gangs, etc. These have all been influenced and spread by music, but not started by music or artists. It's beyond the human.

  • Clearly you do not appreciate hip hop culturally, so 1) why don't you direct your attention towards something of value to you and try to enhance that domain? 2) if you think that porn is not mainstream because 9 year old kids don't listen to it you are naive, silly, or not serious. 3) you hate hip hop and you think porn is horrible, but you appear to consider yourself well acquainted with both. Good luck!

  • This Is Serious Yall = Beware Young Girls

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