Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Stop Living In a Bubble...R.I.P. Derrion Albert

These are not my words below, but never the less words that I feel are needed and need to be read by everyone, especially black people! As written by Author Moses Miller:

LIVING IN A BUBBLE
I sometimes wonder if many of us are living in a fragile little bubble, so caught up in our own lives that we fail to realize what's really going on around us. Our kids are killing one another at an alarming rate, but some of us only seem to care when it's one of our own who are victimized. Many of our communities are becoming dangerous wastelands, compelling the vast majority of us to strive to move out and never look back. I wonder, does that make us any better than those Caucasians who vacate a community as soon as a minority family moves in?

Countless school districts (partly) responsible for educating our children are inadequate, but what do we do? Most do nothing. A few complain and blame the overburdened teachers, while some others who can afford it go the private school route. I wonder how many of us recognize a need and educate our own children at home, sacrificing our own time and energy to ensure their success? How many of us mentor a child who isn't our own but has a need for guidance, in order to give someone else a chance at success?

Many parents today don't know the first thing about raising a child. A lady told me the other day that she wouldn't be able to get her son to put down his videogames long enough to read my book, The Barack in Me. Meanwhile, when she was talking to me, she was clutching a Game Stop bag in her hand, with more videogames tucked inside. Who's the parent? Who's determining what's vital in your young child's development? Derrion Albert was an honor student who was murdered for no reason whatsoever, by four children. These four children will undoubtedly get charged as men and spend a good portion of their lives rotting away in prison like so many other African American boys.

However, between now and when (not if) the next Derrion Albert is killed, we need to honestly ask ourselves some questions. What are we doing to keep our own children safe? Are we playing an active role in their development? Are we willing to be hard on them if it is for their own good, or do we defer to them when a tough decision has to be made? Also, are we actively engaging other children and young adults who desperately need our guidance?

Our communities were once built on the concept that it takes a village to raise a child. Where's the village? Where are the leaders? As a matter of fact, where are the black owned businesses in our neighborhoods-another issue altogether, but a burdening concern nonetheless.

Hopefully none of our children will be impacted by violence brought upon them by a child who belonged to someone else. Hopefully none of us will ever have to wonder what we could have done differently, what we could have said, or what more we should have done? Five lives ended on the day Derrion Albert was killed. One was lost involuntarily. Four other misguided children figuratively committed suicide that day as well, when they took his life. Sure, they will live on, but trust me, their lives are over. Where were their parents? Where were their advocates and mentors when they needed them? Hopefully the day will never come when we're sitting in a room teary-eyed asking these same questions and receiving no response.

The unfortunate reality is that unless we figure out a way to restore our village through hard work and commitment on all of our parts, one or more of us may be faced with the same pain Derrion's loved ones are undoubtedly plagued with now. A child's life taken by the child of someone else. When will we realize that they're all our children? When will more of us step up and play our part in helping to mentor and guide them all? Today more than ever, it takes a village to raise a child. Please, stop living in a bubble.


Moses Miller
Mind Candy, LLC.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Henry Louis Gates Jr.(Skip)

Yeah yeah, I know everyone is tired of hearing about this case, but it is very important when referencing the police and race.

Take race out of it...The leader of the free world has to apologize to an officer, for calling him stupid, for arresting a man for breaking into his own home (with luggage); but the officer does not have to apologize to the man he arrested, for breaking into his own home (with luggage). Now reinsert race and there you have a summary of race and police relations in this country! Houston we have a problem!

Let's look at it deeper. Yes Gates could have completely complied with every order he was given, explained the situation, and all would have been merry. Who is to say that he didn't, the police report??? Oh the report that was written by the arresting officers. We all know it's not what happens but how it's written.

Well let's say Gates was less then cooperative, and did not comply. Look at the facts, he was black, he was in his own home and he is a internationally known scholar, I think anyone in his shoes would be less then compliant too. Only one thing mattered there!

Personally, I believe this was more then a straight race thing, it was more of a, you did not do what I say (and your black) thing. What I believe happened was, that after the police demanded to see ID (lets not mention that when you do reach for your ID, you might get shot 41 times), he tried to explain himself (after all he was in his own house). Sgt. James Crowley wasn't feeling that, and on top of it he had the nerve to ask for his badge number. That really didn't go well. I'm sure he became very annoyed by the (black) man questioning his authority. I won't even touch on the fact that the officer entered Gate's residence without a warrant or showing ID himself.

After all was said and done, I'm sure the police knew Gates lived at the residence, before the arrest. The arrest did not have to go down, and yes I agree with Obama, it was stupid. I don't care about the back peddling, political apology he had to give, he meant it was stupid, because it was stupid, and I'm sure he still thinks it was stupid. Gates was arrested for disorderly conduct, which is really a joke because it gives the police any reason to arrest, but that's a whole different blog.

Just a side note. The black officer on the scene is being used as a propaganda pawn. "The race card can't be used because the black guy said they did the right thing." Sorry, he's not black, he's blue!

In summary, what this incident taught me is, if you don't bow down to the police, and kiss their ass, as soon as your told, no matter what your told, when your told, where your told, how your told, it's a problem! WE DO NOT LIVE IN A POLICE STATE, UNDER MARSHALL LAW, do we???

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Michael Jackson is killing the charts!

http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/...03991520.story

Michael Jackson Music Dominates Billboard Charts, 800K Albums Sold
July 07, 2009 10:27 PM ET
Keith Caulfield, L.A.
On the day the world said goodbye to Michael Jackson, his legacy continues to shine on Billboard's charts, a testament to his lasting musical legacy and impact.

Based on preliminary sales numbers from Nielsen SoundScan, Jackson's catalog of solo albums sold a whopping 800,000 copies in the U.S. in the tracking week that ended at the close of business on Sunday (July 5) night. That's an increase of 90% compared to the previous week, when his combined albums sold 422,000.

A jump in sales was expected, since this was the first full week of sales since Jackson's passing on June 25. Additionally, after most physical retailers swiftly sold out of available Jackson albums, Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group were able to replenish brick-and-mortar stores with CDs last week to meet customer demand.

In turn, physical albums accounted for 82% of Jackson's sales last week -- 656,000 physical albums versus 144,000 download albums. In the week previous, when Jackson's albums moved a total of 422,000, physical albums accounted for 43% of that sum (181,000) while digital albums made up the other 57% (241,000).

When SoundScan's charts are released in the morning on Wednesday, July 8, Jackson's "Number Ones" collection will be the top selling album in the United States, with 339,000 (up 215%) and will also be No. 1 on Billboard's Top Comprehensive Albums chart. "Thriller" will be No. 2 with 187,000 (up 86%) while the third place set will be the newly released "Now 31" various artists compilation, which will start with 169,000.

Jackson will also again dominate the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart. It tallies albums that are more than 18 months old, have fallen below No. 100 on the Billboard 200 and don't have a current radio single. Catalog albums are ineligible to appear on The Billboard 200 chart though they can chart on the Top Comprehensive Albums chart.

Last week, Jackson had a record eight albums out of the top 10 on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart, while a Jackson 5 compilation also found its way into the upper tier. This week, the entire top 10 is all-Jackson, all the time. He alone has albums at Nos. 1-6 and Nos. 8-10 while a Jackson 5 title ("The Ultimate Collection") resides at No. 7.

On Billboard's Hot Digital Songs chart, Jackson will hold down five out of the top 10 slots, with "Man in the Mirror" leading as his top selling digital download song of the week (159,000; down 3%). Overall, it ranks as the second-best selling song of the week, next to the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling" (215,000; up 6%).

Jackson's total song download sales this week -- including his works with the Jackson 5 and the Jacksons -- stand at 2.2 million downloads. Last week, the collected total was 2.6 million.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Twikini windows mobile twitter app!

In this world of on the go, and social networking everyone is looking for apps for their respective phones. If you have a blackberry, or an Iphone, apps are a touch away but for owners of windows mobile phones, sometimes good apps are hard to come by. Enter Twikini, it is a Twitter app for windows mobile.

There are many good things about this app but the main thing is the fact that I can tweet at ease anywhere I want. It has a great interface that makes it easy to reply, retweet, direct message all from my mobile. It also can be customized to your feel. Check out some of the customizations.

Click here to check it out!

The Dark Knight

Warner Bros . announced Friday that Christopher Nolan's Batman saga has grossed the $ 1 billion mark in worldwide revenues, having accumulated a $1,001,082,160 billion gross to date.

That is a feat in this recession. Guess everybody isn't on a budget!!!