Russell Simmons Still Ain’t Hip-Hop and He Ain’t No Occupier Either!

by Jared Ball

More than a decade ago Rosa Clemente alerted much of the world to the fact, as she said, that “Russell Simmons: You are Not Hip-Hop!” Her commentary caused a stir back then as many in the hip-hop community and beyond had taken a view of Simmons similar to the one many continue to have today of Barack Obama: A Black man who had taken over an aspect of the world mostly reserved for Whites and who would now make it better for us all. But in each case the man became the mirage he always was and in each case became a browner conduit of people’s hopes, dreams and, of course, money all of which continues to flow outwardly and only in benefit of the same White power elite. So it seemed perfect to see Simmons heckled at a recent Occupy Wall Street gathering and to note the particular Black womanhood of the leading heckler.

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Early morning police raid ousts Occupy Oakland

Occupy Oakland via Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

via Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

OAKLAND — Hundreds of police descended on Occupy Oakland early Tuesday and arrested at least 85 people, as protesters tried to hold them off with firecrackers, re-purposed police barriers, kitchen utensils and even the City Hall Christmas wreath.

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Occupied Oakland Destroyed but a New Camp Will Arise

Via the Progressive.

Occupy Oakland after the Raid via Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

The Arrest of Dr. West

By inviting arrest, Dr. West conflated the Wall Street/D.C./worldwide occupations, the protest against the distortion of Dr. King’s message and memory, and the spirit of the 1995 Million Man March. Dr. West’s principled critiques of President Obama’s affinity to corporate power and this First Black President’s obviously politically gauged non-responses to mass demonstrations and protests against corporate malfeasance are bolstered by his arrest.
by Herbert Dyer, Jr.

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