You’re as much to blame ‘cos I know you feel the same / I can see it in your eyes / 'Cos I got no time to life this life / 'Cos I got no time to play your silly games
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You’re as much to blame ‘cos I know you feel the same / I can see it in your eyes / 'Cos I got no time to life this life / 'Cos I got no time to play your silly games
Small Axe: Lovers Rock (2020) dir. Steve McQueen

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James Carr, the who sang the original version of ‘Dark End of the Street’, was born to a preacher’s family in Mississippi and began recording for the Memphis based Goldwax label in the mid 60’s. Wracked by a bipolar disorder that drove him from the stage for many years, Carr never achieved the fame of contemporaries like Otis Redding, despite his incredible voice.
Robert Gordon wrote that Carr sang his songs of desperation “not like his life depended on them, but like what his life depended on was gone and these songs were what was left.”

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HEY IF YOURE IN THE US. CONGRESS IS TRYING TO END ENCRYPTION SO THEY CAN POSSIBLY LIMIT OUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH UNDER “FOR THE CHILDREN” ITS BEEN AT THE START OF THE PANDEMIC AND NOW AT THE SENATE, CALL YR REPS AND TELL THEM YOUR AGAINST THE EARN IT BILL. TELL THEM ITS THE END OF FREE SPEECH.
PLEASE PLEASE SIGN THIS AND REBLOG! IF YR NOT IN THE US AND WANNA TRY* AND HELP. REBLOG THIS AND LET OTHER US CITIZENS KNOW. edit; i didn’t realize apparently signing if your not a us citizen invalidates it, so please DON’T sign it if youre not in the us. please reblog this version if you can. also the thing about this bill is it fucks over digital security in general as in you can get hacked easily, or hackers can gain access to things without encryption.
the fact that there's an 8 fucking pm curfew in new york is so unfathomably insane to me. like, a city of 8 million or whatever all has to go home when the sun is barely down because cops are that addicted to upholding white supremacy? i was out and some cop drove by and said thru his loudspeaker "go home! what are you still doing out!" what are you doing driving around in a caravan with your lights on fucking harassing people in the street? get a real fucking job
listen living in nyc is wild right now, but the curfew makes total sense when you see it from the NYPD’s perspective.
i was out today 4-7pm, cops surrounding us marching with full riot gear, batons, shields, tasers, the works, and following the march were at least 15 NYPD vans. i kept wondering, what are they waiting for??
they were waiting for the FUCKING CURFEW. as soon as 8pm hits, everyone--EVERYONE--on the street is a criminal, because you’re out past curfew. if you’re out after 8pm, you’re breaking the law. you’re a criminal, and if you’re a criminal, the cops can do anything to you that they want. it is literally night and day. i left today’s march before the curfew, with zero violence from police, but as soon as night fell, suddenly those very same cops got out their batons and tripped up everyone they could find.
the curfew exists SOLELY to give the NYPD a cover for arrests, beatings, stealing people’s bicycles, paper spray, tear gas, any of the violent things those motherfuckers fantasize about doing every single hour of the day.
and when you see people argue, “oh if they didn’t want to be arrested, they shouldn’t have been out past curfew” THAT’S THE FUCKING POINT. it’s a state-sanctioned crack down on otherwise free speech and assembly. they WANT to trap people into “committing” “crimes” so they can be violent. they WANT to beat and maim all the peaceful protesters doing the day, and without a curfew, they wouldn’t have as many good excuses for doing so.
the curfew is only so that the police can commit violence against peaceful, first-amendment protected citizens and scare everyone else into staying inside. it’s a goddamn shame and i will go to my grave ashamed of myself for ever thinking cops are good people.
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Billie Holiday with her dog Mister by Carl Van Vecthen (1949)
“I want history to remember me as a Black woman who lived in the 20th century and who dared to be herself. I want to be remembered as a catalyst for change in America.” - Shirley Chisholm (November 30th 1924 - January 1st 2005)

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I cannot make speeches. If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.
Emma. (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde