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Posted on 10/06/2002 5:30:09 PM PDT by Sub-Driver

"Somebody Blew Up America" By Amiri Baraka Somebody Blew Up America

They say its some terrorist, some barbaric A Rab, in Afghanistan It wasn't our American terrorists It wasn't the Klan or the Skin heads Or the them that blows up nigger Churches, or reincarnates us on Death Row It wasn't Trent Lott Or David Duke or Giuliani Or Schundler, Helms retiring

It wasn't The gonorrhea in costume The white sheet diseases That have murdered black people Terrorized reason and sanity Most of humanity, as they pleases

They say (who say?) Who do the saying Who is them paying Who tell the lies Who in disguise Who had the slaves Who got the bux out the Bucks

Who got fat from plantations Who genocided Indians Tried to waste the Black nation

Who live on Wall Street The first plantation Who cut your nuts off Who rape your ma Who lynched your pa

Who got the tar, who got the feathers Who had the match, who set the fires Who killed and hired Who say they God & still be the Devil

Who the biggest only Who the most goodest Who do Jesus resemble

Who created everything Who the smartest Who the greatest Who the richest Who say you ugly and they the goodlookingest

Who define art Who define science

Who made the bombs Who made the guns

Who bought the slaves, who sold them

Who called you them names Who say Dahmer wasn't insane

Who? Who? Who?

Who stole Puerto Rico Who stole the Indies, the Philipines, Manhattan Australia & The Hebrides Who forced opium on the Chinese

Who own them buildings Who got the money Who think you funny Who locked you up Who own the papers

Who owned the slave ship Who run the army

Who the fake president Who the ruler Who the banker

Who? Who? Who?

Who own the mine Who twist your mind Who got bread Who need peace Who you think need war

Who own the oil Who do no toil Who own the soil Who is not a nigger Who is so great ain't nobody bigger

Who own this city

Who own the air Who own the water

Who own your crib Who rob and steal and cheat and murder and make lies the truth Who call you uncouth

Who live in the biggest house Who do the biggest crime Who go on vacation anytime

Who killed the most niggers Who killed the most Jews Who killed the most Italians Who killed the most Irish Who killed the most Africans Who killed the most Japanese Who killed the most Latinos

Who? Who? Who?

Who own the ocean

Who own the airplanes Who own the malls Who own television Who own radio

Who own what ain't even known to be owned Who own the owners that ain't the real owners

Who own the suburbs Who suck the cities Who make the laws

Who made Bush president Who believe the confederate flag need to be flying Who talk about democracy and be lying

Who the Beast in Revelations Who 666 Who know who decide Jesus get crucified

Who the Devil on the real side Who got rich from Armenian genocide

Who the biggest terrorist Who change the bible Who killed the most people Who do the most evil Who don't worry about survival

Who have the colonies Who stole the most land Who rule the world Who say they good but only do evil Who the biggest executioner

Who? Who? Who?

Who own the oil Who want more oil Who told you what you think that later you find out a lie

Who? Who? Who?

Who found Bin Laden, maybe they Satan Who pay the CIA, Who knew the bomb was gonna blow Who know why the terrorists Learned to fly in Florida, San Diego

Who know why Five Israelis was filming the explosion And cracking they sides at the notion

Who need fossil fuel when the sun ain't goin' nowhere

Who make the credit cards Who get the biggest tax cut Who walked out of the Conference Against Racism Who killed Malcolm, Kennedy & his Brother Who killed Dr King, Who would want such a thing? Are they linked to the murder of Lincoln?

Who invaded Grenada Who made money from apartheid Who keep the Irish a colony Who overthrow Chile and Nicaragua later

Who killed David Sibeko, Chris Hani, the same ones who killed Biko, Cabral, Neruda, Allende, Che Guevara, Sandino,

Who killed Kabila, the ones who wasted Lumumba, Mondlane, Betty Shabazz, Die, Princess Di, Ralph Featherstone, Little Bobby

Who locked up Mandela, Dhoruba, Geronimo, Assata, Mumia, Garvey, Dashiell Hammett, Alphaeus Hutton

Who killed Huey Newton, Fred Hampton, Medgar Evers, Mikey Smith, Walter Rodney, Was it the ones who tried to poison Fidel Who tried to keep the Vietnamese Oppressed

Who put a price on Lenin's head

Who put the Jews in ovens, and who helped them do it Who said "America First" and ok'd the yellow stars

Who killed Rosa Luxembourg, Liebneckt Who murdered the Rosenbergs And all the good people iced, tortured, assassinated, vanished

Who got rich from Algeria, Libya, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Saudi, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine,

Who cut off peoples hands in the Congo Who invented Aids Who put the germs In the Indians' blankets Who thought up "The Trail of Tears"

Who blew up the Maine & started the Spanish American War Who got Sharon back in Power Who backed Batista, Hitler, Bilbo, Chiang kai Chek

Who decided Affirmative Action had to go Reconstruction, The New Deal, The New Frontier, The Great Society,

Who do Tom Ass Clarence Work for Who doo doo come out the Colon's mouth Who know what kind of Skeeza is a Condoleeza Who pay Connelly to be a wooden negro Who give Genius Awards to Homo Locus Subsidere

Who overthrew Nkrumah, Bishop, Who poison Robeson, who try to put DuBois in Jail Who frame Rap Jamil al Amin, Who frame the Rosenbergs, Garvey, The Scottsboro Boys, The Hollywood Ten

Who set the Reichstag Fire

Who knew the World Trade Center was gonna get bombed Who told 4000 Israeli workers at the Twin Towers To stay home that day Why did Sharon stay away?

Who? Who? Who?

Explosion of Owl the newspaper say The devil face cd be seen

Who make money from war Who make dough from fear and lies Who want the world like it is Who want the world to be ruled by imperialism and national oppression and terror violence, and hunger and poverty.

Who is the ruler of Hell? Who is the most powerful

Who you know ever Seen God?

But everybody seen The Devil

Like an Owl exploding In your life in your brain in your self Like an Owl who know the devil All night, all day if you listen, Like an Owl Exploding in fire. We hear the questions rise In terrible flame like the whistle of a crazy dog

Like the acid vomit of the fire of Hell Who and Who and WHO who who Whoooo and Whooooooooooooooooooooo!

Copyright (c) 2001 Amiri Baraka. All Rights Reserved


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To: Chad Fairbanks
thank you
41 posted on 10/06/2002 11:04:13 PM PDT by GaryMontana
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To: Sub-Driver
Who takes the money from the WHO? The whore, that's who.
42 posted on 10/06/2002 11:06:39 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: dighton
Who put the bop in the bop-she-wop-de-bop?
Who put the ram in the ram-alam-a-ding-dong?
43 posted on 10/07/2002 4:43:39 AM PDT by BlueLancer
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To: dighton; aculeus; general_re
Who dumped something In a porcelain bowl, And called it poetry?

Recently named poet laureate here.

"However, as the need to defecate is irrepressible, so were some writers who despite social as well as academic stigma wrote on the subject and gave us at least an idea in regard to toilet habits of human beings."

44 posted on 10/07/2002 4:49:43 AM PDT by Orual
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Amazing that after all he said, only the mention of "4000 Israelis" drew ire.
45 posted on 10/07/2002 4:50:45 AM PDT by Guillermo
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To: Texas_Jarhead
The circumstances of Lenin's death are highly suspicious. If anyone ordered him killed, it pretty much had to be Stalin.
46 posted on 10/07/2002 5:08:17 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: OldFriend
His Wife is Jewish so I guess he feels that gives him the right to use his Poetic license to be anti-Semitic and anit-Caucasian. There is so much hate in his mind I don't know how he can live with it.

I guess we can FREEP him on this link:


http://www.amiribaraka.com/absale.html#order

Governor James McGreevey and AMIRI BARAKA--Perfect together

http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2002/09/152475_comment.php

http://nyc.indymedia.org/

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin1.asp

http://www.adl.org/anti_semitism/baraka_words.asp

http://www.bridgesweb.com/baraka.html

http://www.umich.edu/~eng499/people/baraka.html

47 posted on 10/07/2002 9:55:55 AM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus
The question is WHY did McGreevy feel comfortable paying $10,000 to this skunk.
48 posted on 10/07/2002 10:10:48 AM PDT by OldFriend
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To: OldFriend
Good Question, I guess we will have to ask him:

http://www.state.nj.us/governor/govmail.html

I saw this in The NY Post Today.

http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/59100.htm

N.J.'S INSULT TO BLACKS

By JOHN H. MCWHORTER


October 7, 2002 --

Who knew the World

Trade Center was

gonna get bombed?

Who told 4,000 Israeli

workers at the Twin

Towers

to stay home that day?

Why did Sharon stay

away?

TO Amiri Baraka, it seems "authentic" for a black poet laureate of New Jersey to spout this kind of street-corner excuse for thought. For those wondering what led the writer of those lines to be appointed a state poet laureate, the answer is the quota mentality.

New Jersey's State Council of the Arts and Council for the Humanities has admitted that it decided it would be Doing the Right Thing to make the laureate a person of color this time around.

Very noble - but Baraka? Where was the sense in saluting "diversity" by conferring the prize on a man who has spent 40 years writing poems and plays disparaging whites (and Jews and gays) as evil incarnate?

Then, too, one presumes that poet laureates will have an exceptional talent for wielding the nuances of words to express considered thought. But it is difficult to glean this kind of ability in the lines above, which (like most of Baraka's work) are gut-level barbershop rhetoric put to paper.

Stringing together visceral ejaculations does not make one a serious poet, regardless of race. This is clear to everyone when the writer is white. But a sentiment reigns, especially in academic and artistic circles, that the rules of the game are different when it comes to black people. Whites in this realm typically see it as a moral imperative to frame black people as eternal victims, too battered by the past to be subjected to serious competition.

Thus one shows that one is not a "racist" by setting the bar lower for black people, and hides behind the "diversity" line when the seams start showing.

But for all the good intentions, lower standards leads to lower performance, now as always and forever. Racial preferences (granting rewards out of proportion to performance) even bar their "beneficiaries" from learning what top-rate work actually is. The only way to learn to ride a bike is to take off the training wheels.

So the Jersey councils reaped what they sowed. Naturally Baraka, who became famous just as the preference regime was first stirring, feels that being black exempts him from the standards expected of a poet laureate.

An evening's armchair reading easily shows the lie in the story that Israel was tipped off about 9/11, but Baraka couldn't be bothered: His reason for being is not voicing the human heart, but railing histrionically at the Powers That Be.

Baraka may well not even understand that his post renders him responsible for thinking broadly - because he has spent a lifetime being lauded for mediocre work by whites with their hearts supposedly in the right place. His performance should surprise no one.

And anyone who objects that he is valuable as a "role model" should think again. At a library dedication the other day, schoolteachers brought black children to sit at the feet of a black figure more concerned with agitprop theatrics than seeking truth. The last thing young blacks need today is more of the message that idle rebellion is the essence of their race.

There's no point in trying to make Baraka resign; there are larger issues concerning us all. All the same, elevating him to represent the soul of an American state was an insult to Gwendolyn Brooks, Langston Hughes and other serious black poets, and to black people in general.

Doing the Right Thing in the 21st century means realizing that lowering standards for black people is a return to the past, a rehash of bringing in "token blacks" to "lend some color." Sometimes the high ground is letting "diversity" wait until a person both "diverse" and qualified is available.

John McWhorter, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and associate professor of Linguistics at UC Berkeley, is the author of "Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America."
49 posted on 10/07/2002 1:45:03 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus
bttt
50 posted on 10/07/2002 4:50:49 PM PDT by firewalk
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To: OldFriend; Sub-Driver; Chad Fairbanks; SamAdams76; cmsgop; eddie willers; Texas_Jarhead; ...
"I don't see what the controversy is," said Carl Gregory, principal at Morton Street Middle School in Newark, who brought some students to watch Baraka. The poem "is definitely not anti-Semitic." >>>>

Sad but true, read on. I just wonder what they teach during Black History Month?http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/741563/posts


http://www.northjersey.com/cgi-bin/page.pl?id=5182484

Supporters back Baraka's defiant stand

PAUL H. JOHNSON

NEWARK - In an angry, defiant speech, Amiri Baraka lashed out against charges his poetry is anti-Semitic and vowed not to resign his post as the state's poet laureate.

"I will not apologize and I will not resign," said Baraka, arguing that the attempt to link his poem, "Somebody Blew Up America," to anti-Semitism "is fundamentally an attempt to defame me."

Baraka made his remarks in the keynote address at the Newark Public Library's celebration of its designation as a New Jersey Literary Landmark. Dozens came to cheer on Baraka - one middle-school principal brought some of his students - and agreed with his attempts to preserve his right to be a political poet.

"I don't see what the controversy is," said Carl Gregory, principal at Morton Street Middle School in Newark, who brought some students to watch Baraka. The poem "is definitely not anti-Semitic."

Last week, Governor McGreevey asked Baraka to step down as the state's poet laureate after the Anti-Defamation League complained that Baraka's poem, which he read at the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation's Poetry Festival last month, is anti-Semitic. The governor has not rescinded his request, but Baraka cannot be fired according to the legislation that created his post. The job lasts for two years and pays $10,000.

"The Israelis didn't pull the attack, but they knew to get their people out," Baraka said Wednesday. Those rumors, which were circulated by Arab media in the Middle East after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, were discredited.

In the poem, which poses a series of rhetorical questions asking who is responsible for various acts of destruction and terrorism, including slavery, the Holocaust, and Sept. 11 , Baraka asks:

"Who knew the World Trade Center was gonna get bombed

"Who told 4000 Israeli workers at the Twin Towers

"To stay home that day

"Why did Sharon stay away?"

The stories were refuted through media reports and denied by the Israeli government.

Citing articles he read in magazines and stories he pulled off the Internet, Baraka said he can support his allegation that Israel had prior knowledge of the attacks and moved Jewish workers out of the Twin Towers to protect them.

The Anti-Defamation League was not buying Baraka's defense of his controversial poem and said his words are clearly anti-Semitic.

"He's added insult to injury," said Chai Goldstein, New Jersey regional director of the ADL.

"It only shows how out of touch he is. He's an anachronism but a dangerous one, only because he has the title of poet laureate of the state of New Jersey."

Baraka says his poem lashes out at imperialism of any kind and lambastes the oppression of Jews in the past as much as it criticizes the Israeli government.

"Neither Israel or Zionism is the same thing as Judaism," Baraka said. "The ADL's attack is just to confuse people."

Goldstein, who was not at Baraka's presentation, later disagreed in a phone interview.

"You can't separate Israel from Judaism. It's impossible," he said. Baraka asked the ADL to debate him to prove his poem is anti-Semitic, but Goldstein declined.

Many in the library audience saw the attack on Baraka as unwarranted, saying his long history as a radical activist and poet should have been obvious to McGreevey and others when he was appointed poet laureate.

"I figure if Governor McGreevey didn't want someone controversial as poet laureate, he shouldn't have picked Amiri Baraka," said Colleen Lutolf of Glen Ridge, a member of the Spiral Bridge Writer's Guild in Montclair, a poets collective that came out to support Baraka, who will turn 68 on Monday.

She said she didn't think Baraka was writing his poem to defame the Jews.

"I don't think any poet would write any work with hate as a motivator," Lutolf said.

Poet Lily Hodge of Bloomfield agreed.

"I think [the poem] does what he intended it to do. He wanted to get people to question their information sources."

Baraka wrote his poem last year shortly after Sept. 11. He said he has read the poem at various festivals all around the world and never got the reaction to his work that he received from the ADL.

He vowed to perform his duties as poet laureate, even if McGreevey continues to ask for his resignation. A spokesman for the governor said Wednesday that McGreevey continues to demand the resignation of Baraka, who took office barely a month ago.

"Let us begin to prove that the poetic mind, the artistic mind, is stronger than the imperialist mind," Baraka said. He asked his audience to bring truth and beauty into the world and called on them to "poet on!"

"I have just begun to fight."

Paul H. Johnson's e-mail address is johnsonp@northjersey.com

Here's another article

Somebody blew up free speech

http://www.northjersey.com/cgi-bin/page.pl?id=5191298

Bill to fire Baraka being drawn

http://www.northjersey.com/cgi-bin/page.pl?id=5221063



51 posted on 10/08/2002 1:43:46 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus
Wow, my Mom attended Morton Street school over 70 yrs. ago...appropo of nothing, I guess.
52 posted on 10/08/2002 1:47:36 PM PDT by OldFriend
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To: OldFriend
Times have changed, eh?

Now the school teaches its students to preach racism and to hate whites and Jews. The poem writer is a former member of the Black Panthers.

Newark, and many other cities, were nice places in which to live until the sociopaths pillaged them and burned them down. Now, what's that old saying about you don't **it in your own backyard? I guess they never learned that one and had to live in what they had made, so to speak. These cities will never rebound. And we, the State and Federal taxpayers, pay for most of Newark's budget in the form of State subsidies to the Municipality, School, AFDC, Medicaid, WIC, Energy subsidy for gas and electric, CDBG, SSBG, Title I, Title X. And that Sharpe James demanding a stadium, he's got a lot of nerve.
53 posted on 10/08/2002 3:40:55 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus
I grew up in Newark, lived through the riots, worked in downtown Newark and owned a business in Newark and have never even felt it would be safe to go back to see the old neighborhood.

After 25 years, the city of Newark got it's first supermarket......all brick front, with tiny windows up top.....to prevent vandalism, etc. how awful for the good people of Newark.....and with Sharpe James, there is no hope for a brighter future.

54 posted on 10/08/2002 4:20:30 PM PDT by OldFriend
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To: OldFriend
sad statement....my brother in law used to work at the Pathmark supermarket in Camden. The stories he told were unbelievable.....shoplifting was a "right", and those that paid used state issued WIC cards. But you'd never see JJ or Rev Al there to address this, unless it's for another hand out.
55 posted on 10/08/2002 4:56:55 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
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To: Sub-Driver
An uncle owned an apartment house........the tenants would break out the windows, steal the copper pipes, pull out the wiring, sell everything they were able to reach. Then when winter would come there would be howls of complaint because the cold air was coming through the places where there used to be windows.

In the end, my uncle just turned over the building to the city. Hopeless!

56 posted on 10/08/2002 5:57:28 PM PDT by OldFriend
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To: OldFriend
They stole all of the Brass hand railings at St. John the Baptist's Cathedral in Paterson, NJ. When the firemen go out to save their lives from burning buildings, they pay them back by robbing their cars in the parking lot, how nice.
http://www.patersondiocese.org/cathedral/Default.htm
57 posted on 10/08/2002 6:16:29 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus
"I don't think any poet would write any work with hate as a motivator," Lutolf said.

TRANSLATION:
"Of course he didn't. Black people don't hate. Blacks are merely the targets of hatred. And they're oppressed too! That's all he was trying to say. He's really a sweet Marxist who never meant to hurt anyone. NOW GIVE HIM THE MONEY!"

58 posted on 10/13/2002 10:19:55 PM PDT by Humidston
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To: Humidston
Needless to say, no freepers attended. Well, at least they got rained out.

NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE

RALLY FOR REPARATIONS SATURDAY OCTOBER 12,2002, 12:30 PM. WASHINGTON PARK, NEWARK, NJ

Across the street from the Newark Public Library near corner of Broad St & Washington Place in front of the Columbus Monument Sponsored by People's Organization for Progess.

Guest speakers: Amiri Baraka, Dr. Leonard Jeffries, Juliet Ucelli (etc).Thursday October 10, 7:30pm. Abyssinian Baptist Church 224 West Kinney, St, Newark, NJ
59 posted on 10/13/2002 10:30:29 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Sub-Driver
Who? Who? Who? YOU ,I am writing with a beautiful black female who types for me,who-we girls stick together.
60 posted on 10/13/2002 11:08:27 PM PDT by fatima
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