I equate Boydkholmes disagreement to having a female explain to a man the feeling of menstruation... we could NEVER understand what they feel because we are men... we can choose to support/imagine what they are dealing with but we could never understand. Somene coming from a different perspective - be it due to skin color OR social status - cant appreciate the emotions invoked by the actions u described. WE have no choice in the matter, its what we see feel breathe live and have lived... .
There r gonna be some people who do not understand the "Black Experience". Many of these people r the exact people whom live lavishly b/cof there fore-parents participation in American Slavey. Once the children of the Slave Masters identify that there privilaged lifestyle is directly due to this history, the children will be accountable for there fore-fathers sins.
@ Boydkholmes: You are entitled to how you feel and I have no problem with your perspective because it is YOURS. This poem is what it is... experience. Experience that you have not had, so I know you...cant feel me... Enjoy your day.
Brother, brother, brother. I'm not feeling your poem. I understand, kinda, where you're coming from. But I can't feel you fully. Why? B/c I'm WHITE. And I want to say, Fuck the United States of America and what it's become. Fuck how it was built through slavery and killings. I'm not going to say, I'm sorry. B/c I don't feel I should tell you, Sorry. B/c I didn't do shit to you or the people of color. You're angry. I get it. But to call every white man a demon. It's a lil far fetched. P.E.A.C.E.
"I wanna teach dat/to these cats/but it seems dat/they got a pin stuck in their head or something.walking around,but they're mentally dead/they ask for jewels/I give them bread."--PEACE KING! much love from V.A.
That's a certainly different perspective on the light-skinned (Understanding Seed) aspect of the poem. Reminds me of Willy Lynch and how we were pitted against each other due to differences in complexion. That's peace. I was focused upon the Blackwoman being violated during slavery and the product of those rapes. Cee in your mind how she had to raise a child that was not from her own husband, who could not defend her, b.u.t. by her enslaver.
P.E.A.C.E., I felt everything. But I can give you another perspective. I am a light skinned dude. Imagine growning up around nothing but darkskinned dudes and they think you a punk. Imagine how tough I am from beating up because they played me. You just reminded me of why I am so tough. But I wouldn't have it any other way.
Amwn brother. You can't be black power or black unity if you keep using that word and NO it isn't different just because niggA versus niggER, it IS the SAME! When whites, Latinos and Asians hear black call eachother nigga, in their ears it is nigger, period. NAACP has a hands-off policy on the n-word and we should too. Lou Rawls wouldn't call you nigga, Barack Obama wouldn't call you nigga and Dr. King wouldn't call you nigga. Stop calling people that word.
Peace to the God, Kasim Allah!! Enjoyed him on Lord Jamar's 5% Album.
7thJewelProductions 1 year ago
I equate Boydkholmes disagreement to having a female explain to a man the feeling of menstruation... we could NEVER understand what they feel because we are men... we can choose to support/imagine what they are dealing with but we could never understand. Somene coming from a different perspective - be it due to skin color OR social status - cant appreciate the emotions invoked by the actions u described. WE have no choice in the matter, its what we see feel breathe live and have lived... .
firepower73 1 year ago
There r gonna be some people who do not understand the "Black Experience". Many of these people r the exact people whom live lavishly b/cof there fore-parents participation in American Slavey. Once the children of the Slave Masters identify that there privilaged lifestyle is directly due to this history, the children will be accountable for there fore-fathers sins.
eyefather 1 year ago
@ Boydkholmes: You are entitled to how you feel and I have no problem with your perspective because it is YOURS. This poem is what it is... experience. Experience that you have not had, so I know you...cant feel me... Enjoy your day.
kasallday 1 year ago
Brother, brother, brother. I'm not feeling your poem. I understand, kinda, where you're coming from. But I can't feel you fully. Why? B/c I'm WHITE. And I want to say, Fuck the United States of America and what it's become. Fuck how it was built through slavery and killings. I'm not going to say, I'm sorry. B/c I don't feel I should tell you, Sorry. B/c I didn't do shit to you or the people of color. You're angry. I get it. But to call every white man a demon. It's a lil far fetched. P.E.A.C.E.
Boydkholmes 1 year ago
That is my poetry instructor! Hey Kasim, It's Ms. Chaz from Nelson. Peace and Blessings to you. Keep on keeping on!
egyptjones1 1 year ago
"I wanna teach dat/to these cats/but it seems dat/they got a pin stuck in their head or something.walking around,but they're mentally dead/they ask for jewels/I give them bread."--PEACE KING! much love from V.A.
EyeBeGod1 2 years ago
Peace Lord...
That's a certainly different perspective on the light-skinned (Understanding Seed) aspect of the poem. Reminds me of Willy Lynch and how we were pitted against each other due to differences in complexion. That's peace. I was focused upon the Blackwoman being violated during slavery and the product of those rapes. Cee in your mind how she had to raise a child that was not from her own husband, who could not defend her, b.u.t. by her enslaver.
Kasim Allah
kasallday 2 years ago
P.E.A.C.E., I felt everything. But I can give you another perspective. I am a light skinned dude. Imagine growning up around nothing but darkskinned dudes and they think you a punk. Imagine how tough I am from beating up because they played me. You just reminded me of why I am so tough. But I wouldn't have it any other way.
LordKaseem 3 years ago
Build God that was Peace
Divine 39A
PrinceNamor777 3 years ago
abolish the "n" word
thajamaicankid 3 years ago 2
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
zapwatt 2 years ago
SPEAK ON IT FAM...!!! This piece is the truth!
MRANKH360 3 years ago
banish th N word i aint even black american pure from africa but honeslty we have to stop that thing it aint cooool
aint cool at all and once again thass what white men want that we keep calling ourselves like dat
they laff at uss when they hear that
SERIALLOVER77 3 years ago 2
Amwn brother. You can't be black power or black unity if you keep using that word and NO it isn't different just because niggA versus niggER, it IS the SAME! When whites, Latinos and Asians hear black call eachother nigga, in their ears it is nigger, period. NAACP has a hands-off policy on the n-word and we should too. Lou Rawls wouldn't call you nigga, Barack Obama wouldn't call you nigga and Dr. King wouldn't call you nigga. Stop calling people that word.
Peace!
zapwatt 2 years ago
YO!that was crazy Kas!!!! can wait to we meet again until then stay positive stay black respect that love and peace CHOPS AkA MANSION KIDS!!!!
daddy234567 3 years ago
yea this is the dean to my skool bro.Allah
eagostini91 3 years ago
this is da dean to ma skool no lie!!!!
elbarto719 4 years ago
I'm so glad I found this on here. Promise I will cop the CD next Tuesday!!!! :-D
CanelaNYC 4 years ago
peace to the god
shenallh 4 years ago
i love you
efuhktual 5 years ago
That piece right there....is real! Much respect to this brotha cus somebody needs to say it
LadyThoroughbred 5 years ago
This guy is deep.. u got any more stuff on this brother?
LipZ83 5 years ago