Video of the Day

May 27, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill

Today’s video of the day is one of my favorite Common songs that most people don’t know This is not as dope as the Roots Remix but it still takes me back!

Live From Death Row

May 23, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill

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The Politics of Ignorance & Fear
[col. writ. 5/17/08] (c) ‘08 Mumia Abu-Jamal

As the presidential race inches toward November, it brings with it all kinds of detritus, flushed from the hidden psyche of millions.

Politicians are used to representing the hopes of others: they’re just as used to dashing those hopes against the hard walls of reality.

For millions of women, the first real chance of a female president has excited their hopes, some pending for generations.  For millions of Black men and women, the first real chance of a Black president had excited their hopes, some deeply held for nearly a century.

For most people, however, politics is the art of unrequited hope, for politicians promise the moon, and deliver star dust.

There is, after all, a reason why millions of Americans are so cynical about politics, for they’ve learned that cynicism from the bitter well of experience.

But consider these voices drawn from those we call the white working class; middle-aged Al and Evelyn Landsberg; he, a lifelong Republican who recently switched political parties, and was quoted as telling a Washington Post reporter recently that Sen. Hillary R. Clinton (D.-N.Y.) would get his vote, although she wasn’t great.  Clinton was, however, a good deal better than her opponent, “you know, uh Embowa.  He’d take this country right down the tubes.”

His wife, Evelyn, cited data she gleaned from emails, saying, “From what I can tell, if he (Embowa?} becomes president he will refuse to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance and we will leave Iraq unprepared.”  She added, “I’m not going to sit at home and let that happen.”*

It’s amazing to think that, several generations ago, millions of Blacks were denied the right to vote through bogus literacy tests, while millions of ignorant whites voted unhindered, by virtue of birthright.

Politics is often seen and interpreted as, well, ‘the will of the people.’  It is often described in lofty judicial decisions and thick political science texts as democracy in action–the People choosing their Government, and ultimately, the American ‘way of life.’

Yet, how much is simply unbridled ignorance?  How much is simply blind racial hatred?  How much is just plain silliness?

And how much has this been force fed by the corporate media, which can almost beat a dead horse back to life?

If the role of the media is merely to reinforce and buttress our collective ignorance, what can democracy mean?

When ratings become the end-all, be-all of the corporate media, how can it be anything but a mad dash to a mass echo chamber, where ignorance is multiplied into mega ignorance, and wars become inevitable through rumor?

–(c) ‘08 maj

[*Source: Saslow, Eli, "Not Just Talking About Change: The Democrats have registered more than a million new voters in the last seven primary states, "Wash. Post, May 5-11, 2008 [Nat'l Wkly. Ed.], p.16]

Just Jokes…

May 23, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill

Kennedy Has Brain Cancer

While hospitalized for a mysterious seizure, Sen. Ted Kennedy learned he has a malignant brain tumor. What do you think?

Asian ManBrendan Ackerman,
Taxi Driver
“What a tragedy. Well, not compared to John. Or Robert. Or John-John. But, you know, still kind of a tragedy.”

Old ManRodney Knollin,
Closet Organizer
“Whoo boy, brain tumor. I hope he’s getting lots of fluids and rest. Or running around screaming ‘I’m going to die!’ Whatever works for him.”

Old WomanShannon Lazarus,
Photographer
“We’re never leaving Iraq, are we?”

May 23, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill

Today’s photo of the day shows Erykah Badu live in concert. I have yet to see her latest show but I’ve heard that she’s tearing it up as usual. Any reports?

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Video of the Day

May 23, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill

Today’s video of the day is the official Barbershop Movie. Enjoy!

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