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âShe was the perfect verse
Over a tight beatâ
- Brown Sugar

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â... In the beginning, I was not a political person at all. I had no interest in the struggle. My life at the time had been such a mess and I was so unhappy with myself. One day I saw MOVE demonstrating in front of a police precinct and I was just struck. It wasnât necessarily what they were saying but the way they were talking and these were women, powerful women. I had never seen a woman get on a bullhorn in front of all these people and the police and talk so confident and assertive. This is what drew me to themâ
- Janine Africa, 2019
Janine Africa was one of 9 MOVE members who (in an effort by the city of Philadelphia to destroy the MOVE organization) was framed for the murder of a cop and imprisoned in the year 1978. They were routinely beaten, tortured, poisoned and made subject to the most inhumane living conditions all in attempt to break them.They were told that if they renounced their beliefs, theyâd be released. They refused and so they remained imprisoned, enduring all manner of brutal treatment for over 40 years. As of 2019, Janine has been released and remains committed- mind, body and soul to the struggle to liberate all black and oppressed people.
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Where is the Victory?
What exactly is the victory here and whose victory is it? Is it ours? His? Googles? This is the same company that changed its logo to commemorate the invention of the PANCAKE but didnât deem the emancipation of slavery legitimate enough to salute.
So whoâs victory is it? Is it the boys? He might get a nice check sure but heâll likely not produce anything remotely radical or militant again- not while on the payroll of the company that didnât give a dam about Juneteenth.
Google is just trying to co-opt his talent and put him to work for them while snagging some âwokeâ points and securing their invite to the cookout along the way. This is a purely strategic move on the part of google. Itâs not benevolent, the boy didnât âopen googles eyesâ, itâs purely strategic.
Companies have historically sustained themselves off of the talent/ genius of black people while actively working against the interests of black people (i.e. investing billions of dollars into institutions which oppress us within the U.S. and abroad).
Accepting a job from the oppressor isnât a remedy for oppression. Youâve only allowed yourself and your talents to be used to further the agenda of the racist. In the same way, accepting a job from, lending your genius to, and allowing your income to be dependent on a company which didnât deem the end of slavery as worthy of acknowledgment is not a feat to be celebrated.
On June 19th, on the anniversary of our emancipation from chattel slavery, all eyes were on this boy and his talent. All eyes were on this boy and his commitment to acknowledge and celebrate our history where google deemed it unworthy. He could have teamed with other young, black, ingenious minds and built on top of his google design- perhaps our own google, perhaps our own internet. Possibilities were endless and have always been endless when itâs come black minds banding together to create in the interests of ourselves instead of our oppressor.
Nobody was more aware of this than Google so they made sure that they plucked him up from whatever trajectory he was on. They made sure that they continued the oppressorâs tradition of syphoning black genius and creative ability from the black community. They ensured that if this boy were to produce anything again, itâd be under the banner of, in the name of, and furthering the interests of Google.
In many ways, despite our Juneteenth celebration, the tradition of black talent and ability being sold off to the highest white bidder has remained fundamentally unchanged. Just like the quickest, easiest, âsafestâ way for an enslaved black person to provide food and shelter for himself and his family was to submit his body and abilities to the will of Massa (vs. attempting to escape and living the rest of his life on the run), the same is true today. In the face of abject poverty and the inability of many of us to sufficiently feed, clothe and house ourselves, a check from the oppressor in exchange for our talent, ability and brainpower is very tempting.
We are at a point where âsuccessâ in and of itself is measured by the oppressorâs willingness to use our talent and abilities to further his agenda- and the check heâs willing to write us for our exploitation.
Weâre told to go to college, graduate then allow our talents and abilities to be used in the interests of the first oppressive, imperialist company to write us a fat check. Weâre told that as athletes, musicians, or other creatives that we havenât achieved success in our field at all until our talents have been seized upon and used to further the interests of the first oppressive, imperialist company to write us a fat check.
What is the difference between listing your credentials, talents and achievements on a resumĂ© for Google, Apple or other potential employers and having your speed, your physical prowess- your âcredentialsâ- shouted from an auction block for potential buyers? Potential Massas? In both instances, we are allowing our immense talent and ability to create to be sold off to the highest bidder, against the interests of black people.
Any offer of employment by the oppressor is not an indicator of his benevolence and dam sure not his âwokenessâ. It is confirmation of his fear of your potential to create YOUR OWN institution, your own business, your own google independent of him and his agenda.
We as a people must get off the auction block and apply our collective genius toward the creation of our own institutions and the strengthening of our own independent economy. âSuccessâ for black people will no longer be measured by the the pay-off the oppressor is willing to offer us to apply our talents to the strengthening of billion dollar imperialist institutions but by the degree to which our talents have contributed to the fortifying and political and economic upliftment of the black community.
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