by emctab | Jul 5, 2012 | Children, Community, From BW Writes, Men, Politics, Women
Dead Prez had a line in “It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop” that went – “Uh, one thing ’bout music when it hit you feel no pain/White folks say it controls yo’ brain/I know better than that, that’s game”. When this lyric was spit by M1 of Dead Prez, all who...
by emctab | Jul 3, 2012 | Community, From BW Writes, Men, Religion, Uncategorized, Women
So one night I was headed to sleep and I asked The Most High what I needed to do to heal myself and live a longer better life and a word came to me. The word that came to me was Priyaha. I had never seen nor heard this word in my life. So as we do in the internet age,...
by emctab | Jun 22, 2012 | Children, Community, From BW Writes, Men, Uncategorized, Women
9 years ago an 18 year old high school basketball phenom decided to bypass college and go straight to the pros. He was immediately castrated for doing so because so-called “basketball aficionado’s” wanted him to go to college and “learn how to play the game”. Lebron...
by emctab | Jun 18, 2012 | Children, Community, From BW Writes, Men, Politics, Women
228 + murders and 100’s and 100’s more shot this year in Chicago already! Why, people are asking? Why so much violence is such a beautiful city? You have a plethora of talking heads; the mayor, the police chief, and anyone else with an opinion churning out answers and...
by emctab | Jun 12, 2012 | Children, Community, From BW Writes, Men, Politics, Uncategorized, Women
Disclaimer: If you are offended by the usage of the word Nigga, Niggas, Nigger or any variation of the word……………….. get over it! So Gwyneth Paltrow Tweets out, “Niggas in Paris for real”, and the Black blogosphere goes up in arms, white blogs discussed it also, but...
by emctab | May 25, 2012 | Children, Community, From BW Writes, Women
Vibe Magazine recently released its cover art for an upcoming issue of the magazine and it has been stirring up controversy ever since. It features 4 reality TV stars, Kandi Burress, Tamar Braxton, Evelyn Lozada, and Chrissy Lampkin. In bold grey and pink letters the...