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    • 10pm
    • 04.07.06
    • 1 said

    Cliff Huxtable Strikes Again. No Theo.

    Written by Zillz™ on April 7th, 2006 in Politics, Society, Zilla Says

    Bill Cosby
    I can handle critique. I can handle finger-pointing. If I fucked up, I’d be the first to tell you, ‘Hey I fucked up. I’ll get it right next time. But unless you are contributing to the fullest potential of your abilities towards making situations better, then you cannot be helping. Cosby is Monday Night quarterbacking with no solutions. Just being the angry stepdaddy sitting on his money-bin. And I went to the issue of his money because yes he has a lot of it.

    I mean, hey he has good intentions, fantastic. But how about trying to get people to return to the city first by producing income-furnishing jobs. And straightening-up the ‘jects some. (I said some because let’s be for real, it’ll take baby steps). What people don’t need after going through so much (inadequate help, a huge period of lawlessness, losing everything or what little that they had, government shunning, and separation from friends and family and all of the things that they recognize) is a lot of chastizing. How does Cosby get into these events? I mean Huxtable needs another sitcom so that he’ll have something better to do with his time. From post chronicle:

    At a rally attended by Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton on Saturday, comedian and actor Bill Cosby urged residents of hurricane-ravaged New Orleans, Louisiana, to “cleanse” themselves from the city’s history of crime, violence, drugs and teen pregnancies.

    Cosby has come under fire by the civil-rights establishment for comments made across the U.S., in which he’s told young blacks to turn away from influences in rap music, stop violence and underage sex, and focus more on education and morality.

    Cosby told the crowd, “It’s painful, but we can’t cleanse ourselves unless we look at the wound. Ladies and gentlemen, you had the highest murder rate, unto each other. You were dealing drugs to each other. You were impregnating our 13-, 12-, 11-year-old children. What kind of a village is that?”

    At the rally in N.O. — a city devastated by Hurricane Katrina last August — Cosby told 2,000 people in front of the Convention Center of his desire for the city’s society to have an “extreme make-over.”

    As is usual, Cosby is being slammed by most civil-rights leaders and black pundits who claim his comments hurt “the cause.” They’ve attacked his speeches as being insensitive and wrong.

    “They don’t like it when [Cosby] puts the blame on pathological behavior in the black community, rather than the shop-worn tactic of blaming “whitey” for the problems in black neighborhoods,” claims Mike Baker, a political analyst.

    “The crowd and the speakers expected the usual ‘George Bush’ bashing and racism allegations. Cosby gave them a mirror and they didn’t like what they saw.”

    According to the latest crime statistics for the embattled city, violent crime is on the rise once again. Some can be attributed to illegal aliens coming to New Orleans for jobs or outsiders looking to exploit the still chaotic environment, but much of the crime is occurring within the black community.

    While people such as Rev. Jesse Jackson have voiced concerns over Cosby’s speeches, in the past Jackson himself has chastised African-Americans in poor neighborhoods for what came to be known as “black-on-black crime.”

    I do understand that these issues are prevalent and need to be addressed and the mirror is in definite need. But I do not believe New Orleans is the venue for the Pudding Man to address them. These are issues that are national if not global.

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    • 8pm
    • 02.21.06
    • 0 said

    A Different Type Of Noose For Your Neck

    Written by Zillz™ on February 21st, 2006 in Politics, Society, Zilla Says

    N'awlins
    There’s a discussion brewing about racism in America over at So Fresh. There’s a mention of the usual suspects. But the kkk,nazi’s,etc. are laughable

    the racism that I’m concerned with is black-on-zilla crime, gangs, rogue cops, and government agencies not performing their duties.

    Zillas get tired of spotlights when entering his own crib. Or while walking to the store, you’re thinking “…Hmmm I wonder if I match a description today?”

    Regardless, I still have it better than the po’ folk that wanna return to N’awlins.

    What You Said
    • 6pm
    • 12.19.05
    • 1 said

    So Now What?

    Written by Zillz™ on December 19th, 2005 in Politics, Zilla Says

    “If you’re angry and you’ve been discriminated against then your mind is open to many ideas about persecution, abandonment, feelings of rejection.” — Alvin Pouissant
    Some new stats about the Gulf Coast area in the aftermath of Katrina bore interesting ideas from Kevin McCullough:

    But such is the track record for those claiming the leadership mantle of America’s black communities. They are willing to watch their own communities be cannibalized by the abortion industry that their own leftist leaders empower. They hold grudges, filled with overwhelming repugnance, against any from their community that have the gall to think for themselves and choose a different political or ideological path.

    Most of everything else was directed at Kanye West’s outburst on the infamous Hurrican Katrina Relief Fund Telethon on NBC. Meh… Why target Kanye? A lot of us have been feeling like this for YEARS! It isn’t just the destruction in the Gulf Coast. It’s also No Child Left Behind, Health Care, Student Financial Aid, the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, The Patriot Act, etc. Kanye had a conniption and said what he felt. I’ll cosign on the fact that it may not have been the PROPER time, but look at this, we’re still talking about it to this day. And an issue which has been left dormant or whispered behind closed doors. I thank the rants for that. If anything, Mr. West got people talking again about an issue that some people don’t think exists anymore or never existed. That’s enough right there. Nevertheless, I remember the panicked cries of government-assisted genocide by Farrakan and some citizens. Bombs? This day and age?

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