The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright, but the
mouth of fools poureth out foolishness. Proverbs
15:2

I used to wonder why the rappers with the extensive
vocabularies, you know the ones who could make a trip
to the grocery store sound “deep” were no longer
played on the radio; the Rakim’s, KRS’s and the Big
Daddy Kane’s. I figured that they just fell off and
were in a Rappers Retirement Home somewhere or people
just weren’t feeling them, anymore. But then reality
hit me in the head and I began to compare their
records with the stuff that the video shows and radio
stations are playing today and began to see a sadistic
plan in place to lower the IQ of Afrikan people.
I remember back in my school days before I got out of
bed in the morning, I would play “Ain’t No Half
Stepping’ or “My Philosophy” on my boom box to get
myself motivated to face the world another day. Before
I had to do a presentation before the class, somehow
listening to “Follow the Leader” on my walkman made me
less nervous on my way to school. The lyrical flow of
these brotha’s seemed to add an extra kick to my
otherwise humdrum English Lit. report, even though
the teacher would frown at me when I would end my
presentation with a loud PEACE…and I’m outta heeeeere!
But the Hip Hop world is very different now and most
of the lyrics of today make me want to take a sip of a
40oz, get back in bed and sleep until Rap City comes
on.
I once heard of a book that told of a diabolical plot
by the media to lower the IQ of the American public.
While this may sound a little far fetched or the view
of someone who had too much to drink while he was
watching the Matrix, when you put that conspiracy
theory in the context of Hip Hop it becomes more
believable.
The power of “the WORD” has long been revered by our
African ancestors. They understood that in the tongue
lies the power to build or destroy, to give life or
pronounce death, to reveal the TRUTH or deceive with
lies. So there is power in the WORD (KNOWLEDGE) and a
people who lose respect for KNOWLEDGE are doomed for
destruction.
This is why it is disturbing to see how corporate
America has misused “the WORD” in an attempt to Hip
Hopnotize a whole generation into thinking that
reading anything other than the Source is against some
unwritten Rap code of conduct.
It is no secret that historically, Afrikan people have
had their history “jacked” (stolen for those who are
not down with Hip Hopology) the details of this grand
larceny have been hidden from us, so most of the
younger generation think that we have never created
anything that wasn’t for the entertainment of white
folks and the reason why so many brotha’s are in jail
is because “that’s just the way real Nigga’s roll”
without putting it into a economic, social and
political context. During the 19th century being able
to read was punishable by death, in the 20th century
being well read put you in the “uppity nigger”
category and even today a group of brotha’s discussing
anything other than who won the Monday Night Football
game is considered a threat to white supremacy.
But the oppressor knows that TRUTH crushed to the
ground will rise again and no lie can last forever (as
Dr. King said). So the trick today is to fill the
heads of the youth with so many lies that most will
not recognize the TRUTH, even when it is staring them
in the face and even if they do recognize the TRUTH,
to program them to reject it if it does not fall
within the borders of what corporate America defines
as what is or is not Hip Hop.
Hip Hop at its best, especially on an "undaground"
level is producing some of the most well thought out
break downs of the problems facing the world in 2002,
but commercial Hip Hop at its worst promotes
anti-intellectualism and convinces the younger
generation that if you make any statement besides
“youknowwhatimsayin” than you ain’t
represent’n tha hood. The art of communicating our
thoughts has been the main casualty of THUGGISM.
While the poetic words of Paul Lawrence Dunbar “we
wear the mask the grins and lies” spoke of the double
consciousness that many black folks have had to
possess in order to survive in a society dominated by
racial stereotypes, in Hip Hop it can be said that we
wear the mask that frowns and spits gangsta lyrics.
The problem is that this iron mask comes with a
bandana and pad lock and is almost impossible to take
off when you have been wearing it for too many years.
With all of the resources available to them, this
generation has the potential to be among the most
brilliant minds that have every walked the planet. But
this potential has been sabotaged by corporate
America.
The entertainment industry tells the youth that all
they need is “Street Knowledge” which will enable them
to have girls, cars and lots of platinum chains and
will ultimately enable to rule the world in the name
of Hip Hop.
As much as I want to keep the FAITH, I am quickly
thinking that “The Thug who Sat by the Door” theory is
nothing but a fairy tale. Too much time has been
wasted and too much Black blood has been spilled to
keep me believing that within the well guarded and
locked down entertainment industry, there is a secret
organization of gangsta rappers who are pimpin’ the
“system” and will one day, armed with the money they
have earned and Street Knowledge will take off their
masks and reveal themselves as the saviors of Afrikan
people. It is possible, however, that the masses of
fed up Black people can put so much pressure on the
gangsta’s that it will force them to at least sound
like militant revolutionaries. The elders tell me that
the groups of the 60’s who said it loud that they were
Black and Proud, only did so because the masses
demanded it.
There is a war going between the oppressor and the
oppressed for the minds of this generation and the
ones who are victorious will be the one who want it
the most. We must represent Black Consciousness as
hard as the youth represent Hip Hop. As the great Funk
philosopher George Clinton once said we must program,
deprogram and reprogram.
Like an old science fiction movie, there is always a
word (symbolic of a divine TRUTH) that snaps a victim
out of hypnotic trance and those of us in the struggle
for the survival of Afrikan people will not rest until
we find it!
Min. Paul Scott is founder of the Durham NC based New
Righteous Movement based in Durham NC. He has also
launched the National Hip Hop Reformation Campaign.
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