Many feminists have tried to claim Aretha Franklin as a woman’s rights activist. She was not. The “Goddess of Soul” was a civil rights activist. Still, the first names that jump at us are Dr. Martin Luther King and Senator John Lewis. Without those names, we would not be surprised Continue Reading
Ten Noble Traits that Scripture Does Not Attribute to Gay Folk
Throughout history, numerous straight people have observed gay people with an eye of contempt. We can find one helpful guide to this statement in the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. If you grew up in the Abrahamic tradition, you would know that the Torah, Bible, and Koran describe these two Continue Reading
5 Reasons Why I’m Riding With Drake Thus Far Part. 2
4. Dissing 40’s Multiple Sclerosis Syndrome – Pusha T lost any chance of having my support when he dissed 40. That is, if what he said is even real. This point ties in with many of the intricacies in the United States. Things like racism, bullying, and along those lines. Continue Reading
5 Reasons Why I’m Riding With Drake Thus Far
Honestly, I would ignore this so-called beef between Drake and Pusha T because I see it as distracting. A distraction from what, you might ask? And my answer to that is a) the scheme where they used Roseanne to this someone black, knowing that most nearsighted sheep will applaud NBC Continue Reading
The Duchess of Sussex, Countess of Dumbarton & Baroness Kilkeel
Some have speculated that a princess can only rise from a blue-blooded pedigree. Furthermore, a fitting noblewoman is an exclusive peer that the royal family regards eligible. With Mehgan, Prince Harry had to be faithful to her extraordinary attribute of respect. The Duchess of Sussex had previously come from a Continue Reading
Pepa of Salt-N-Pepa Regrets Turning Down Will Smith
We had a lot of women who had the same mentality as Pepa had back in the mid to late 90s. You’d speak to them respectfully, treat them like a diva and offer to be their boyfriend. They would say, “I know you’re a great guy, but I can’t go Continue Reading
Amber Rose Meets Amanda Knox and Knights Her a Slut
The whole idea is to keep people in the know. I intend not to teach new things or praise or criticize anyone. The idea is to repaint the entire picture so my readers can maintain a perspective. One of my favorite topics in the past few years has been feminism, Continue Reading
Breaking Down My Song “Animal” in a Quick Summary
In 2006, I wrote and recorded the song “Animal.” In this song, I said… “You made me an animal.” Of course, when it hit the radio, my critics pretended as if they didn’t get what I was putting across to the listeners. They quickly dismissed it as another “gangster rap,” Continue Reading
Meek Mill Fight’s for Reforms in Rigged Criminal Justice System
It saddens me to continue to express my frustration with the criminal justice system in the United States. In the article “Meek Mill’s Fight is not finished,” CNN’s Deena Zaru report on Meek’s fight for reform in the rigged criminal justice system. Remember that a conflict exists in America about Continue Reading
What is African? And What is Considered Africa?
I will define Africa as the land of many kingdoms. I believe this is one of the leading components of our motherland. What makes it even more uncommon is the evidence. Every region of the continent holds people from different ethnic groups. For example, there are 500 other tribes in Continue Reading
Is Every Black Person Not An African?
I shared this video to highlight the division between people of African lineage. For example, Kanye West once released a song called “Diamonds from Sierra Leone.” A lot of Africans thought that was cool. A black person born and raised outside of Africa was identified with a magnificent place on Continue Reading
Kanye West Says 400 Years of Slavery “Sounds Like a Choice”
I’m afraid I don’t have o disagree with what Kanye said, but I heard what he was saying. “400 years of slavery sounds like a choice” means our ancestors should have fought back. At some point, our ancestors should have committed suicide or done something to end that situation. And Continue Reading
My 2012 Blog about the God Particle “Higgs Boson”
At the time, in 2012, when I wrote this, I was wondering if the earth is supposed to be a flat surface that God encased in an impenetrable dome, then the “Higgs boson” has to be the openings in the crown. Like, is that not where we get rain? On Continue Reading
National Patriotism vs. a Globally Recognized Music Genre
In 2013, I was a Canadian by then. Live on Lakeshore Blvd, west of Toronto, but I had a perplexity. I conceded with a movement that promotes “Canadian Hip Hop” and worried about branding the music by a country. It worried me that, from a sales perspective, that made it Continue Reading
A Discussion about What it’s Like to be Black in Canada
In my opinion, racism is a lot more subtle in Canada. But once you look past the subtlety, you see it’s right in your face. Remember that in Canada, many white people are first, second, or third-generation Europeans. If you didn’t know, you should become aware that not all but Continue Reading