- Happy Bamboozled Month
- Weak Documentary Filled with Fluff
Ah, it’s that time of year again when the U.S. settles in to hold hands and sing Kumbaya while pretending to acknowledge Negros. As the U.S holds candles to the carefully edited bios of the ten American Negros (give or take two), the other few billion will be traditionally ignored. I’m sure the popular media will work overtime to convince the Negros of the world that the U.S. Negros have finally “overcome” and should be grateful for the “freedom” they enjoy.
As we just completed another celebration of our faux liberator Martin Luther King, Jr., we are made to refocus on him and the civil rights movement. From Roots to NAACP to Barack Obama – these are the milestones for Negros who like being fed half-truths. One month for Negros to shine only to have them waste it on the same redundant bullshit that has them complacent to begin with. How much longer will the sheep be given the green light to being ignorant?
Let’s not stress out looking for answers to any of these questions that may plague us. Rather, let’s settle in and watch the flames rise while we are beat in the head with more Bamboozled Television gleefully sponsored by spaced out Negros of B.E.T. themselves.
Where’s my Nat Turner Day? Malcolm X Day? Toussaint L’Ouverture Day? Shit, Nat King Cole Day?









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