Thursday, January 15, 2009

NWSF Bullet: There's a Riot Goin' On

I was listening to Rev. Al Sharpton's "Keepin' it Real" show today with guest host Eleanor Tatum of the Amsterdam News. They had JR of the Block Report on talking about the murder of Oscar Grant by Oakland's Bay Area Transit and the rebellious aftermath.

Things were going kinda smooth until Ms. Tatum and some of the callers started parroting the old line about how "we" shouldn't burn down "our" own property.

That's when the discussion got a tad bit heated.

Brotha JR pointed out that the rebellion took place downtown and "we" don't own property there.

That exchange kinda reminded me of Malcolm X's House Negro/Field Negro analogy when he talked about how the house Negroes "would give their life to save the master's house quicker than the master would."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zUIjP4KWok

Come to think of it. If black folks don't own any property than they can't really burn down what they don't have can they?

JR went on to say that the media only covered the Grant story because of the rebellion. But what really shut it down was when he told Ms. Tatum that if it wasn't for O-Town settin' it off they wouldn't be having that conversation.

At that point there was a collective, "ooooooh" resonating from hoods across America.

Needless to say JR didn't get to say goodbye...

Let's face it.

Historically, black folks have gotten much more attention from yellin' "Fight the Power" than from singin' "We Shall Overcome."

Ask any black activist and he will tell you that the only time that the media care about what black folks think is when there is the threat of someone raisin' the roof.

If you are not either in a position to start a riot or call one off, the talkin' heads really don't give two cents what you think.

Also, look at how many government programs were started after the rebellions of the 60's and after the Rodney King verdict in the early 90's.

Although, politicians are quick to say there is no money for the poor, have you notice how quickly they find some funds when they smell smoke?

Back in the 60's Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael) said:

"A lot of people in the in the bourgeoisie tell me that they don't like H. Rap Brown when he says 'I'm gonna burn this country down.' But every time Rap Brown says that, they get a poverty program."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzREY649PWA

You might not agree with those kind of tactics but you can't deny that the squeaky spinnin' rims get the grease...

As Run DMC once rapped:

"Don't ask me because I don't know why. But it's like that and that's the way it is.