Well...
It's about that time... July 20th is a week away and, on that day, the Dark Knight Rises will begin to appear in theaters. Hopefully this will be as epic or even more epic than the last one. The "trailer" below is 13 minutes long. If a movie can give away that much information before it hits theaters, it's either gonna be really spectacular (with spectacular-ness to spare) or really long... or both. At any rate, peep the video below and enjoy.
"Happy 'White People's Independence' Day" - Chris Rock
Comedian Chris Rock called July 4th "White People's Independence day" and then followed that up with "the slaves weren't free but I'm sure they enjoyed the fireworks". Supposedly, "non-minorities" have been in an uproar ever since... According to the article, there were even cases where people were saying that racism exist because people keep bringing it up... I wanted to dismiss it as a random (because twitter is very random) but then I say it again... in a completely unrelated incident; on a completely different site. I saw the following quote:
This was in reference to a Carl Crawford responding to a heckler who yelled racist remarks. So it his fault he heard racist remarks?! Yeah...
The original article pulled the same "Its your fault you see this because you look for it" angle with Chris Rock. We all know Chris Rock isn't a racist. This wasn't reverse racism; it was a comedic spin on the TRUTH. Majority of the black people brought over into this nation weren't freed on the 4th of July... It was a LONG time before Juneteenth happened. And even after it did, we still had to lock arms for years after and sing "We shall overcome". I have no more words for this.
Meet Zulu Faz
This is a rapper who is the brother of a good video guy I know. Check out their work. It's pretty good stuff.
The video came to me with the following words:
Here's another video from the artist you've come to know as Zulu Faz. The video is a intense boxing training video that likens his intense approach to how he attacks life in general. Filmed by Tamarcus Brown, Faz captures the essence of competition and hard work with his flow within Brown's visuals. Please take a moment to check it out. I appreciate your time + effort. Thanks.
The video came to me with the following words:
Here's another video from the artist you've come to know as Zulu Faz. The video is a intense boxing training video that likens his intense approach to how he attacks life in general. Filmed by Tamarcus Brown, Faz captures the essence of competition and hard work with his flow within Brown's visuals. Please take a moment to check it out. I appreciate your time + effort. Thanks.
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