When "The One" begins you instantly know that you’ve heard it before. Not this exact composition but the thousands of others that follow the same exact formula. Greg Manning’s The One follows all the standard conventions of radio-bound Smooth Jazz with little to no deviation. We classify "The...
But is that he doesn’t have the trauma or is that he’s simply naive? It’s like saying a snake hasn’t bit you so you’re better suited to handle the snake.
Tether Supreme Emmanuel Acho had one of the best lines when he said something to the effect of: "I'm from Nigeria so I'm removed from the generational trauma of slavery and oppression so I can see both sides"
Smooth Jazz is a very polarizing genre that people either come to love or hate. Some Jazz purists dislike the genre because it has “Jazz” in its name while the common folk view the artform as nothing more than boring grocery store music. While both arguments have merit, Smooth Jazz is a very...
They have one of the same problems that Black Americans and all Blacks have…wanting to get close to Whiteness. The difference is that when Black Americans do it it’s not through a cultural perspective. But that wanting acceptance from White daddy is basically what a lot of Black Latinos have...
100% because the USA is replacing the labor force. The same has happened in a lot of other countries in Europe. I think there is a point where the Capital Class realizes that it cannot take more from the labor class directly so they bring in immigrants to cut the price of labor even more.
The part that Black people need to be concerned about is how these environments are the perfect climate for right wing fascist takeovers. If that happens we will be in a position I don’t think many of us are truly prepared for.
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