Why come out now and come at BAM? Son has been irrelevant for decades now. I mean ZULU nation was huge when i was a kid but fizzed out after Hiphop was corporatized in the late 80's.
pretty muchThe good work that the Zulu Nation does is not under attack. That being said, THEY are the ones who risk overshadowing their good work and ruining their own credibility by covering up for Bambaataa. If they refuse to speak out against these actions then fukk 'em, if they've lost sight of whose interests they're supposed to represent (black youth) it might be time to destroy and rebuild.
:HHHScust: NeggedPeople don't understand the long term ramifications this shyt is gonna have.....
Is there a time limit on exposing child molesters now? The fukk is you talking about :flobbe:Why come out now and come at BAM? Son has been irrelevant for decades now. I mean ZULU nation was huge when i was a kid but fizzed out after Hiphop was corporatized in the late 80's.
Look who he got in his profile pictureIs the OP actually co-signing child molestors in the black community???![]()
Why come out now and come at BAM? Son has been irrelevant for decades now. I mean ZULU nation was huge when i was a kid but fizzed out after Hiphop was corporatized in the late 80's.
By many accounts Bambaataa is STILL doing this and by one of the accounts he almost did some real time in Brazil for it a couple years ago. He's never been checked for this outside of being stabbed by a grown man he drugged who was able to defend himself when he became cognizant... The children he preys on are nowhere near as capable of defending themselves and in the case of the men who came forward, they looked at him as a powerful authority figure which is very close to the truth. He used to run the Black Spades, if he wanted to silence one of them in the 80's he could've got it done without anyone blinking. Possibly none of them came out with this story all those years ago because doing so would've literally been suicide (or their families wouldn't have been safe).
So instead of answering my question, you bogart on me like questioning things are wrong.Is there a time limit on exposing child molesters now? The fukk is you talking about :flobbe:
First fukking thing I thought..Star's half Cac ass never cared about Hip Hop.. He just used it as a come up
While i agree with this statement ZULU lost the fight with White Ownership of hiphop years after it was established. So why not the 90s or early 00's to go after BAM? He had zero power then and now.
I'd give you rep if I could.Bill Cosby rape allegations....Check
Michael Jackson molestation allegations...Check
Kobe Bryant rape allegations...Check
Africa Bambaata molestation allegations...Check
If you are guilty, then you are guilty. Yet, combined time served: 0 days for all men. (a good attorney couldn't save Subway Jared from catching the works in the court room.)
And to a lesser extent:
Slandering of Dave Chappelle's character...Check
Eddie Murphy gay allegations....Check
I know I'm missing more but this is nothing new, but you guys get the picture.
They giveth, and they taketh away through the media because its the easiest way to make someone guilty until proven innocent. And combined with an emotional pull on its "audience" the accused legacy will be somewhat tarnished forever, regardless of the outcome. How many times do we have to see this play out before we see the big picture?? Malcolm X warned us about this. "The media's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds of the masses."
....you NEXT
for all the
you've done in your career that the media swept under the rug.