Monday, October 23, 2006
A "depraved dark disease"
Here's an excerpt of a commentary by Joseph P. Doherty printed in The Elizabeth Reporter, a free weekly published by the local political opposition, faux Democrats but not actually Republicans- the repugs run their own local candidates in the general election. Titled "Princeton University & Hip Hop," the writer apparently was pissed off by Dr. Cornel West's recent rap symposium. The quotation marks & upper case words are the author's.
Although the world of Hip-Hop is criminal and dangerous, those who perform, promote and embrace this trash are also a laughable lot, with their skewed caps, tattooed bodies, earrings, garish gold/garments and jittery-jerky-jungle-gyrations. It's just more negative and nasty nonsense from the minority community that the good people of this country and world are subjected to. I for one am sick, sore and tired of being exposed to this "MAD MUSIC" blasting, blaring and assaulting my senses at every turn. I am also sick and tired of hearing about who is responsible for the social ills that plague the minority community. The old worn out record of "woe is me...it's society's fault" needs to be changed, revised and replaced with the truth...IT'S THE "EVIL EBONY ELEMENT" AND THE "HISPANIC HOODS" AMONGST US ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MURDER AND MAYHEM THAT SURROUNDS US! And the minority community has the responsibility to get its own house in order. Rein in the madness that runs amok in your streets and spills over into innocent neighborhoods! Corral the crazed criminals who rule your communities through fear, violence and intimidation! It's your own people who are speading this "depraved dark disease" across the land with their penchant for living and dying by the sword!
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"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." Thomas Jefferson
In Elizabeth, it's also the job of the angry white males to remind us of how much better the city was when "Democrat" Tom Dunn was endorsing Ronald Reagan.
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