by emctab | Sep 26, 2024 | Community, Politics
To Pander or Not to Pander: The Hip-Hop Philosopher’s Take From the Hip Hop Philosopher’s perspective, it’s fascinating how people actively crave pandering, even when they know it’s not real. It’s like vibing to a track with a killer beat, but if you break down...
by | Jul 9, 2018 | Blackness, Politics, Society
I wrote this in July of 2015 for my first blog, bwwrites.com and because its still relevant, I thought that I might share it here also, check it out. For some time I’ve considered writing a post about this but never found the motivation to actually sit down and start...
by | Jun 26, 2018 | Blackness, Business, Politics, Society
A very large portion of The Black Re-Acitivist Revolutionary community believes that if you come up with an idea for a product, you shouldn’t be able to make money/profit off that product. They believe that you should produce the product and sell it at cost. If...
by | Jun 26, 2018 | Blackness, Business, Politics, Society
The Black Re-Activist Revolutionary will say that Black people that aren’t trying to bring down the white supremacy system are suffering from the illusion of inclusion, or something akin to the Stockholm Syndrome. The illusion of inclusion is said to be believing that...
by emctab | Mar 25, 2017 | Children, Community, From BW Writes, Men, Politics, Women
In 2009 Obamacare went to the House and Senate to be voted on. Not one RepubliCon voted for it in the House or Senate, not one, but 34 Democrats voted against it and it still passed and was signed into law in March of 2010. We got what we believed would be the road to...
by emctab | Nov 3, 2016 | Children, Community, From BW Writes, Men, Politics, Women
BETTER KNOWN AS THE WAR ON CIVIL RIGHTS This election is quite possibly the most important election of our lives and if you’re going to participate in this Representative Democracy, you need to read this. In 2008 a curious thing started to occur, a large swath of...