yo! "homie"! you speak the tongue that you attribute your roots to? thought not, a hollowed out shell of a body with no tongue to wriggle out of it... i guess back home you couldn't play that ethnicity card, when unable to speak Swahili, right? immediate castration, ****, can't play the ethnic card here, since i don't know how to converse with my native pride... i'd call that **** parenting skills, that your parents overdid the integrating part to the point where we're talking Michael ******* Jackson... in inherent evil of bilingualism... i never allowed an englishman to step into my abode and force me to forget my mutterzunge, why didn't your parents teach you theirs? ah... could play the race card with respect to origin, you'd be treated inferior being black, among blacks... then again, if you taught me a word or two of Swahili, you'd earn my respect... instead i'm getting a hip hop "poetry" rant that's just annoying.*
i don't why the alt-right is deemed
so controversial...
i only have to utter two words
to set the record straight:
MARCUS GARVEY
and that's it, self-explanatory -
the call of an ethnic state has roots
in what marcus garvey stood for,
what did he stand for?
for the blacks to return to the mother -
for the black americans to return
to africa...
funny, how there's a similarity
only that in the latter instance:
there's no where to move back to...
and i do wonder: do africans look down
upon afro-saxons or jay-z?
if you ask me, from what i've seen,
the major charities,
the white chicks doing their bit
on aid trips to africa: but no black!
i'm starting to suspect that post-african
settlers in europe or america
would most probably feel inferior
among the natives who remained,
they would probably be like:
you ancestors allowed us to be sold!
come on, do you think it would be
easy to catch an NFL player or Goliath
of the NBA?
i can attest to something,
some people dream of
a homogeneous society...
but few actually manage to visit one
once a year to "celebrate" christmas...
let me just say:
it's nauseating...
it's not that it's anything but
what i'm not used to...
chancing upon two black guys
in the centre of Warsaw is like
watching a very much, rare event...
while in Ilford, Essex,
just tickling the North Circular
i'm back where i am with what i am used
to: little Islamabad...
and i can sort of see both sides
of the coin, in that i think about this
multiculturalism nonchalantly,
i shrug my shoulders and think:
****** time to be english proper -
born & bred...
yet the argument still
stands...
the africans in either europe
or america would feel intimidated,
nauseated by returning to a homogeneous
society...
it still stands that marcus
garvey would be considered alt-right these days...
and while once upon a time
the jamaicans sang about their homeland
Ethiopia, they smoked a joint and then said:
ah... let's do it tomorrow...
and on the next day they sang some more
rolled and smoked another joint and said:
ah... let's do it tomorrow.