Posted by Tarus on Thursday, October 22, 2009,
In :
Encouragement
There aren't many people for whom I am easily compelled to extol...maybe to an almost shameless degree of childlike gleefulness. I've never met him, and yet I feel like I know him so well through his work. His greatest legacy, The Dune Chronicles, will doubtless be read by generations to come. I think the most notable quality of his comprehensive work is his easy explanation of the intricacies and interrelatedness of all the major industries/factions of life and the politics behind which they...
Posted by Tarus on Wednesday, September 16, 2009,
In :
Society
In an interview, Peter Joseph enlightens us to the possibilities of The Zeitgeist Movement and what it represents as we continue to experience the worst of this economy. The only real way to transform this world for the better is if all of us realize the limits of conventional thinking. My intense desire to do away with Capitalism goes far beyond my inherent passion for a more socialist system. Imagine a world where the amount of money no longer determines the value placed on life; or determi...
Posted by Tarus on Tuesday, June 16, 2009,
In :
Xfiles
This is why we loved him, because of his undying loyalty to his people even in the most dire of circumstances; because of his tact; and because he was relentless in pushing the black agenda of self-love, unity, hope and sacrifice for each other. Selling Out was not an option for him. KNOW THIS:The government's implicit and explicit actions to destabilize pro-black movements of self-development continue unabated. Just because there is a black man at the helm doesn't mean that they'll do an ab...
Posted by Tarus on Wednesday, May 27, 2009,
In :
Xfiles
U may wish to speed thru the first 5 minutes of music. Davey D's Hip Hop Corner BreakDown FM
Bin Wahad expounds on the history of CIA operations to suppress black power movements around the globe, the implications of Obama's Ascendancy to the White House, the ruthlessness of Gentrification unabated, Western Colonialism's lasting effects, & a necessary Pan-Africanist outreach for solidarity.
A man's destiny is forged by events, surely, for we cannot help bearing the crowns and the scars that random fate has bequeathed to us in our lives. But more than events, it is a man's own free will that shapes him that reflection and echo within him of the very God who created him. Free will, like God, can rise above any circumstances or obstacles one may face; like God, it can make the humble great, make a weak boy into a strong man, make a timorous student into the Emperor of the world. An...