Monday, February 22, 2010

Blood Done Sign My Name intertwines 1970 problems with 2010 problems


2010 is the year post racial America officially begins. Obama has served a full year in the white house, with no assassination attempts to date, and blacks and Hispanics have more opportunities than ever before. Although a society where race no longer matters is the ideal, Blood Done Sign My Name, takes audiences back to a time when race meant everything.

The movie, which is set in 1970 North Carolina, tells the story of the murder of Henry Murrow a young black Vietnam vet, who was murdered by three white men, all of whom were acquitted and the resulting violence. Blood Done Sign My Name, based on the 2004 namesake novel written by Timothy Tyson, who was a child when these events occurred effortlessly blends the stories of white supremacy and black struggle in post civil rights America.
Nate Parker, who plays Benjamin Chavis, the 22 year school teacher who becomes the voice of the movement, is well known for acting in other historical films such as The Great Debaters and The Secret Life of Bees. What attracted Parker to this role, were the lessons of leadership and uplifting a community with many despairing statistics in the early 1970’s that still apply in 2010.

“I want audiences to realize that leadership is nothing but a need. That if you see a need in your community, that you need to be able to sacrifice and step into that need,” says Parker.


Saturday, February 13, 2010

The Dangers of Youtube



Last week, my sister posted a status about the Twerk Team and I was a little curious. So on this slow, saturday night, I decided to google it. The Twerk Team is three girls, shaking what their mama gave them on camera. I'm not gonna lie, if I could shake it like that, I'd probably show the world too. But in all actuality, how do you come to realize that booty shaking is your talent and you can make money off of it? What in the world? Really, this is what the world has come to. SMH

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.channel&vanity=teamtwerkoffinthisbitch#

Epic Fail: We Are The World 2010


We are living in a time of remakes. And "We Are The World" is no exception. I just feel like, why? The song is a classic and should be left that way. Magic only comes once and that song was magic. I don't understand why, with all those song writers and artists someone couldn't have written a new song. I feel like the ruined this song and it hurt my feelings.

1.) 80+ artists. What is the qualifications of being in the chorus? Relevancy in the last ten years.
2.) Autotune. Do we really want to hear Lil' Wayne sing?
3.) The rap part. Just awkward

Thursday, February 11, 2010

VH1 needs to pick better people



First, Ryan Jenkins kills his wife after winning "Meagan  is a gold digger Wants a Millionaire" then an "I Love New York" contestant is convicted of murder. Either VH1's psychologists aren't that good or these people are good actors. But this is the beginning of the end of reality shows. Thank Goodness.

"The Winter Makes People Lose Brain Cells"


If you know me, you know I'm a blog junkie. This story has been all over the blogs for a couple days but this one had me scratching my head:

Authorities said a man accused of stealing a car then reporting it stolen remains in custody after telling police he was robbed at gunpoint while trying to buy crack cocaine with a credit card. The Flint Journal said the man reported Thursday night that a 2003 Chevy Malibu had been stolen. Police reports indicated the vehicle was previously stolen out of Lapeer, about 50 miles north-northwest of Detroit.
The suspect is being lodged at the Genesee County Jail.

Really? This is why you don't use drugs because it ruins your brain cells. First, Whitney wants receipts for her crack now someone wants to charge their rocks. How does that comes up on your bill? Street pharmicist North and Penn?
(I don't curse but this picture was fitting?)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Baby Mama/Mistress is not a Career


Sometimes I feel like Baby Mommas, and Tiger Woods Mistresses, should start a union. Look at Lil' Wayne, who has four kids by four different women and Diddy with six kids by four different women and we're not going to count Tiger Woods' mistresses because I don't feel like it. But I feel like with famous men having multiple baby mamas/mistresses these women need to start a union.

What inspired this, was a video of Kim Porter, Mother of three of Diddy's kids and his bottom girl for 12 years, saying that Misa Hynton was not on her level. Okay... I didn't know baby Mama's had a hierarchy. I thought all baby mama's were the same. You're a baby mama because you opened your legs to a man that didn't marry you. Harsh, I know but sometimes I feel like I should join the club. You mean I get famous, live in a big house, shop all day with six figures a month at your disposal, and I don't have to work. When I look at it like that, I'm like where do I sign up? Look at Nik Pace, the light skinned curly haired girl from Americas Next Top Model 6, she's suing Braylon Edwards for $840,000 a year in child support. For what? First, it doesn't take $70,000 a month to support a child. Let's try $20,000 or less. Russel Simmons makes 7 figures a year and doesn't pay that for two children. Do you deserve six figures because you couldn't go to the free clinic and get a condom or you couldn't spend less than $5 on a condom pack? Don't get mad at me, I'm just saying. I don't know her nor do I know him but I'm just observing.

It also makes me upset when Ashley Alexandra Dupree gets an advice column with the New York Post because of her infamy but millions of struggling writers can barely get a break. Lil Wayne's baby mama's are all taken care of and they get along. What happened to the days when we didn't settle for a career as professional baby mamas? Do we really want to be known as "so and sos" baby mama? Or make a career out of being a mistress. That's not a career because one day that person you're eating off will not be hot anymore and guess what? you're going to have to get a job. And socialite isn't really a job either.

The video: http://bossip.com/212660/kim-porter-talking-shizz-on-misa-hylton-shes-not-even-on-my-level/

Black Men VS. Black Women



Yesterday I received the new issue of Essence Magazine, and sexy Reggie Bush was on the cover but that’s not what this is about but he looks good. Anyway, I was reading an article called “Fool’s Paradise” where the men were speaking about their sexual escapades in the Dominican Republic. It was an interesting article but what threw me through the loop were these men blaming Black women for their actions.


In the story, one man said he went to the Dominican Republic because the women did things that black women never would do. Another man said that “he lost interest in black women” after making frequent trips to the DR. Are you serious? I blame Essence. Yes, Essence because they started this man shortage ish, I don’t curse so you know what I’m saying. They started the “do black men want us anymore” and the other one about Black women aren’t in demand anymore. It’s like dang, being a black woman must really suck right about now.
I hate how we’re always pitted against each other and it’s only in black magazines. When I read cosmo, and I have a short subscription to it, I never see stories about “why don’t white men like white women?;” and white men-Asian women unions are the top interracial union. Yes, even more than white women and black men. Their articles are about how to make relationships/sex better. Not why are we single. I feel like we focus on the wrong things. We are making more money but now we’re single. It's a mess and it's created by the media. Black women are wanted. Italian Vogue created an entire issue full of black women and spanish men love us. And not just the light skinned ones but all of us. I suggest
If you have read my writing, you know how I feel about Black people relations. I feel like we are some of the most loyally disloyal people ever. When I say that, I mean we expect loyalty, as every race should, but we are some of the first people to abandon our race once we “make it.” Or we’re expected to marry each other but we’re the first people to say what the opposite sex in our race does wrong. Sometimes I feel like “can black people get along?” I mean really get along.

First, black women stop dogging your men. Please, he doesn't want to hear it. I don't mean be a doormat but if he's a good man support him.


I thought I would share the wealth of Reggie Bush. He is too sexy, sorry men I know you don't want to see it.