"At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality" - Ernesto "Che" Guevara
The Poet
Monday, March 14, 2011
Movement of Youth
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Black-Light
We as a people must realize the truth in that our “Black Light” is fading, and will deplete if we don’t recharge our souls. How shall we recharge the soul? By tracing our roots as I stated earlier. By taking the ideals of the past and adding onto them, the perfect blend of Activism meeting Innovation. Only in this partnership shall our true freedom sprout from. A global revolution is coming, and we must take sides. I reassure you that it will come whether we are ready or not, such is the way of live. We must break the bonds that keep us shackled but to do that we must educate our minds and hearts with “true blackness”, not the stereotypical bullshit we see on television, because that’s not “true black”, that is “white black”. Malcolm X, the famous activist (dubbed radical by the weak) , once said “I’m for truth no matter who tells it. I’m for justice, no matter who it’s for or against.” Next time someone tells you that you act white because your not acting loud and hostile, please respond by saying “No I’m the true black, but what you are is a fake”. (Personal Rant). Anyways the concept of true blackness needs to be embraced if we as a people want to survive in these changing times. Change is coming, my brothers and sisters. Ernesto “Che” Guevara, revolutionist and medical student once said that “We have no right to believe that freedom can be won without struggle” and I believe that we have struggled, we shall continue to struggle to win our freedom. The Black-Light shall guide us through the dark times, just as the stars guided our ancestors in the twilight to freedom. Millions have paved the way for us to be here so instead of straying off the path we should follow them and pave the way for the future generations. For although our generation may seem lost, we shall find our way but the next generation will need proper guidance.
So in closing to my brother and sisters, please power up your black light, for it shall be your key to freedom.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Feminsm: A Man's Job

Feminism: a movement. We all know what a feminist is, you know that woman who is the advocate for womans rights. They are the rebels to this masculine world we all live in, but do they always have to be women. Can a man be a feminist? Why certainly yes they can. A man has just the right to care for women as they care for themselves. Think back during the civil right days, many white people helped the blacks succeed gain equality, so in this day and age it is possible for men support the feminist movement. Myself included, I believe that women should be entitled to the same freedom’s men have and should not discriminated against based on their sex. Honestly fellas, women are the greatest creation of God and to hinder the greatest creation is, well stupid. We are no longer in the 19th century where women should know oh how to cook and clean. Feminism is more than just supporting women, it’s the act of loving the female species and all that it has to offer. I believe that men should join the feminist movement, because in my opinion there is nothing more attractive than a working woman. But ladies don’t get confused and think that you can live this life on your own. Both genders truly need each other, scientifically as well as spiritually. Men are the mind and women are the heart to this body of equality. We thrive off the energy of each other, in a constant system of give and take. Giving each other chances and taking opportunities that arise is what love is all. Independent women scare me, not because I’m afraid of their determination; but because I fear that the loneliness will overcome them eventually. Nobody is truly alone in this world and if they are its by their choice. Don’t get this statement confused, I don’t think women need men individually but as a whole we depend on each other. Happiness is stemmed from overcoming opposition, and that obstacle is known as discrimination. So as the men and women we are, we should work together and support womans rights, that will in turn benefit us. Equality for all is possible; it requires a heart of love and an understanding mind.
A True Hip-Hop Legend
Jun Seba. Born February 7, 1974. Jun Seba (better known to the public as Nujabes) was one of the most influential music producers to enter the business. He was a Japanese man, taking pride in his culture and embodying it into his music. Nujabes was a soulful producer, combining the music of feudal Japan with new age jazz and hip hop. In addition Nujabes also worked with many talented underground artists such as “Shing02” and “Minmi” to produce amazing records. Using the skills of underground musicians allowed Nujabes to choose how to produce his beats instead of falling into the mainstream trap. In America he is most famous for providing background music to the anime “Samurai Champloo” which relates to his music. Nujabes died February 26, 2010 in a car accident in Shibuya.
“Samurai Champloo”
Nujabes has without a doubt some of the best music to be created during the 21st century. When you take the time to sit and listen to his tracks, all doubts worries and fears seem to flow out of your heart while beautiful melodies sneak their way into your ears. It’s as if jazz and Japanese music had a child, and that child somehow met with the child of Hip-hop then the offspring of these two children would be his music. Songs such as “Another Night”, “Mystline” and my personal favorite “Battlecry” are the type of songs you would find at a local underground cabaret club. The hip-hop world suffered a terrible blow with his death. The thing that made Nujabes so great is his ability to keep his music consistent throughout his years. Most artist seem to change as times pass, but Jun Seba continued to stick to his roots and they carried him farther than he ever could have imagined. Even in the United States he had a powerful influence on today’s youth; no not the average Flocka, Wayne or Trey Songs listeners, but the underground listeners who appreciated the value of a good jazz song. These individuals are the one’s who will pay respects February 26. It’s one thing to make a good song with lyrics, but to create a masterpiece without words is something legendary in this day and age. So I catch myself staring into the sky, while listening to his music, wondering if his beats are echoing through heavens halls.
First Impressions
I hope you enjoy all that I have to offer but more importantly I hope you can take what I believe and adapt it to your life.
I believe that first impressions are like the preface of a novel, and I view life as a story. The first and foremost, everything that comes after is dependent upon this single most important moment of a relationship.
Cheers,
Johnny Lee Chapman, III
