Killin' for Candy and Concords: The Price of Black Life

“You ever once stop to think and wonder why it’s so/We dont’ know/ ‘Cuz we’re blinded by the fog of ‘dro/ So we let it go” – “Just Don’t Learn,” Brand Nubian

In recent news, an up and coming rapper was killed in a crowded Atlanta mall. According to authorities, Joe Blackmon, aka “Killa Black,” was standing in line for a pair of Air Jordan Concords when he, accidentally, knocked a Jolly Rancher out of the hand of the man in front of him. The man, described only as “an African American in a black hoodie with saggin’ pants” pumped five rounds in him before fleeing the scene.

Witnesses say that the crowd just stepped over the dying Blackmon like nothing happened ,some even refusing to let paramedics through for fear of losing their places in line… Recently, people were shocked that Brick Squad affiliate, Slim Dunkin, was murdered in an Atlanta studio, allegedly, stemming from a fight over a piece of candy. This tragic event was coupled by media images of mobs of people beating each other senseless over the new Air Jordan XI Concords.

Hip Hop has had its share of deaths; Scott La Rock, Jam Master Jay, Pac, Biggie to name a few. Unfortunately, the ‘hood is full of tales of young brothas losing their lives over stepping on someone’s sneakers or even staring too long at some cat at a stop light. While some may argue that violence permeates society and it is not a “Black issue,” until I see Justin Bieber chasing Justin Timberlake with an AK-47, I beg to differ. Most of the blood spilling on the streets of America pours out of Black bodies, and Hip-Hop is, predominately, made up of Black males.

It must be noted that this thing is bigger than Hip-Hop. The issue here is the value (or lack thereof) that this society places on Black life. Although it is a historical fact that Black folks were once the kings and queens of civilization, around the 15th century the value of Black life begin to drop like the 50 percent off after Christmas sale at WalMart. Man has been fighting man since the beginning of time and despite the historical romanticism, African civilization was not exempt as tribal wars have existed on the continent for thousands of years. However, it was not until the coming of the Portuguese that Black life was given a discount price tag. During that period, European slave traders began to use the existing beefs between tribes to trade Africans for commodities.

As Walter Rodney wrote in “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa,” “it was so easy to set one against another that Europeans called it ‘a slave trader’s paradise.” The worst part of the trade was the exchange of Africans for weapons. According to historian, Joseph Harris in his book, Africans and Their History, “kings were sometimes given firearms to raid neighboring areas in exchange for prisoners of war.” In America, the technique of making the slaves fight against each other was perfected. Herbert Aptheker wrote in American Negro Slave Revolts, “the dividing of the victims against themselves, the use of spies and the encouragement of traitors” were powerful tools to keep the slaves from rebelling.

This divide and conquer strategy was also used in the ‘60s during the Civil Rights /Black Power Movement as the FBI, through its COINTELPRO program, played Black activists against each other. This caused the destruction of groups such as the Black Panther Party and led, ultimately, to the formation of “street gangs” in California. It must be noted that, according to Mike Davis in his book, City of Quartz, the purpose of the original gangs was not to promote Black-on-Black violence, but to protect the ‘hood from white racist gangs such as the “Spookhunters.”

But, after the destruction of the Black Panther Party, gangs such as the Bloods and Crips were formed, and they saw “the enemy” as other Black men. This was escalated by the introduction of high-powered assault weapons and crack into the ‘hood, which Gary Webb in Dark Alliance alleged was a government conspiracy. Simultaneously, you had the growing popularity of Hip-Hop and it was not uncommon during the ‘80s for Black lives to be lost over gold chains, Troop jackets, Jordans, or other articles of clothing worn by their favorite Hip-Hop artists.

So, this leads us to where we are today, with people being beat down for $180 sneakers that cost $12 to make in some sweat shop, and young Black men being killed over candy. Psychologist Dr. Bobby Wright suggested that Black people have been psychologically programmed to kill other Black people. In his essay “The Psychopathic Racial Personality,” he wrote, “historically, the European system has encouraged the killing of Blacks. Because Blacks have been led to believe that they are part of the psychopath’s system, they simply follow the practice.”

We have been conditioned by these historical events to consider Black-on Black conflict not only a cultural norm, but a reason for celebration that is ingrained in the minds of the children, often in very subtle ways. Even something as simple as a Freestyle Friday on “106th & Park” conditions the young Black mind to accept Black-on-Black aggression as normal behavior. Unfortunately, when this “dissin'” is carried into the streets, there are no celebrity judges to hold up score cards – only EMS workers with body bags and toe tags.

Back in 1989, Kool Moe Dee, as part of the Stop the Violence Movement, said, “I never ever ran from the Ku Klux Klan/ So I shouldn’t have to run from a Black man.” Unfortunately, until we deal with the origin of Black-on-Black violence, we will always be “headed for self destruction.”

Joe Blackmon a.k.a. “Blackman” is a composite character representing all of the Black men who have died senselessly.

TRUTH Minista Paul Scott represents the Militant Mind Militia. He can be reached at (919) 451-8283, via e-mail at mi*****************@***il.com, on the web at www.militantmindmilitia.com, on Twitter at @truthminista.

Sucka Free CEO Big Hump Accused Of Dealing Hundreds Of Kilos

(AllHipHop News) Duane “Hump” Hobbs, the CEO of Sucka Free Records, is accused of being a member of a drug distribution network, that allegedly sold hundreds of kilos of cocaine on a regular basis.

Hobbs ran the Sucka Free imprint, which was home to rapper Lil Flip, from 1998 until 2004, when the two parted ways amidst a contract dispute.
Sucka Free was incorporated in 1998 and by 2002, the label had a deal with Columbia Records to release Lil Flip’s major label debut, Undaground Legend.

According to The Houston Chronicle, prosecutors maintain that Hobbs, 52, quietly was a part of the drug distribution network during that time as well.

The African-American drug distribution network Hobbs was allegedly associated with had ties to top Mexican drug cartels.

According to prosecutors, the organization reached Mexico, Houston, Chicago, Mississippi and other states.

While investigators continue to determine the scope of his involvement, one informant claims that he delivered hundreds of kilos of cocaine to Hobbs, on multiple occasions.

The organization’s drug conspiracy allegedly operated from 1995 until as recently as 2010.

In addition to a number of cooperating witnesses, prosecutors claim they have Hobbs on tape talking a man named Abraham Woods, who was allegedly the drug network’s main link to the Mexican cartels.

In 2009, Abraham Woods arrested in a drug sting and was murdered in a Houston Apartment, shortly after his release.

Duane Hobbs, had never been charged with a crime in his life.

He was well known for his activism in the Houston community, as well as his passion for gospel music and singers.

He even helped mediate a violent dispute between Lil Flip and T.I., which eventually escalated to gunplay between their camps in Houston, in 2005.

Now, Hobbs is now facing conspiring to distribute cocaine and money laundering charges.

If convicted, Hobbs could be sentenced to 10 years to life in federal prison without parole.

His next court date is in January.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Drake Comments On Girl That Tatted "Drake" On Head

DRAKE COMMENTS ON PEOPLE THAT TATTED HIS NAME ON THEM

Think Drake loves that fans tat his name on them? Nope. Here is what he said in a recent interview.

“I want to meet her and understand what happened.”

He was pissy with the tattoo artist that did the deed to the girl.

“The guy who tatted (her) is a f—ing –-shole though, I will tell you that. I don’t f— with that guy. F— you to that tat artist by the way. And you should lose your job and should never do tattoos again and I don’t f— with you. And if I ever see you, I’m a f— you up.”

The dude was a jerk though.

He told Vice Magazine he thought it was a gang tat.

“I lost a little sleep over it that first night, wondering if I wanted to be known as the a–hole who tattooed ‘DRAKE’ on some crackhead’s forehead. In the end, she paid me to do this to her, which really means she did this to herself.”

Source: Power 106


ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

Kanye West is reportedly letting people hear mad new music. I know you heard that one instance, but I’m hearing there’s this elite wave of people that are getting privy to stuff that we aren’t.

Kobe Bryant is looking to work things out with his ex-wife Vanessa. I don’t think so.

Rap Stars Celebrate Christmas With Pricey Gifts, New Releases

(AllHipHop News) A number of different rappers celebrated Christmas in a variety of different ways today (December 25).

Fabolous delivered his fans a holiday gift with the release of There Is No Competition III: Death Comes In 3’s, his new “Gangsta Grillz” collaborative mixtape with Philly/Atlanta’s, DJ Drama.

The TINC III mixtape features a number of high profile appearances from artists like Jadakiss and Styles P., Meek Mill, Trey Songz, Red Cafe and Paul Cain.

Styles P., who is featured on the track “B.E.T,” on Fab’s new release, also dropped a new song titled “Gift Wrapped” today.

Philly rapper Young Chris dropped an eight track EP rtitled Young Christmas, while, Houston rapper Slim Thug dropped a new album titled Houston</a.

Curren$y celebrated a successful 2011 by splurging on his mother.

The rapper purchased a brand new Mercedes-Benz truck for his mom, wrapped in a bow.

Kanye West took to Twitter, where he reminded his 5,571,949 followers not to forget the island of Haiti, where over 300,000 people were killed during an earthquake in January of 2011.

“Even though Haiti isn’t in the news as much the issues are still there. Little has changed,” Kanye West tweeted. “People are still suffering. Many Haitians fled as refugess to the Dominican Republic in despiration to help there families back in Port Au Prince. This only compounded the suffering. As we count our blessings, let us not forget the on going struggles of the people of Hispaniola.”

Kanye, who was in Los Angeles on Christmas day, then wished his fans Merry Christmas and reminisced over the past year.

“Merry Christmas : ) It’s been an amazing year,” Kanye added. “The time last year we were prepping the artwork for H.A.M…”

Rapper/actor LL Cool J offered his fans some words of encouragement during the holiday.

“Some of you out there aren’t having the Christmas you would want,” LL tweeted. “Be strong keep your head up & Don’t lose faith! You can do it!”

Ice-T and his wife Coco celebrated the Christmas holiday from Hawaii.

Check out the trailer for Fabolous’ There Is No Competition III: Death Comes In 3’s

Nelly Sued By American Express

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Nelly has been sued by American Express after allegedly accumulating a debt over $20,000.

American Express charges that the multi-platinum selling rap star has not paid the debt and was subsequently forced to pursue legal action to collect the debt.

Am Ex filed a lawsuit to collect the $20,403.64 debt in October and also tacked on an additional $3,000 in legal fees as well. They claim Nelly refuses to pay.

A court hearing is set for January 9, according to TMZ. The suit was originally filed in October.

At press time, Nelly has not commented on the suit.

HEATER OF THE DAY: Smoke DZA Ft. A$AP Rocky, A$AP Twelvy, Danny Brown, Killa Kyleon and Freeway "4 Loko Remix"

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