The Movement

I think it was lolita who once said, "... other races don't talk about unity they just do it."

"Black Unity" - an oxymoron?

I am disappointed, we shall overcome, some day.

07 comments
  1. wait... i think i have used this photograph... i need way to check...

    ... checking the archives...
  2. ... nah I haven't, I supposed, i've been looking at this photograph for way too long.

    * as you were.
  3. ko monateng re nna re le teng, fela fa go tla mo dilong tse di leng botlhokwa...hmmm...ba'ntsho
  4. tru dat davinci. I was commenting to somebody that everybody nowadays wants to be in the entertainment business, or the media business. I just think there's a perception that thats were the party is at. and on the unity tip, well, I've come to a conclusion that most of it is just talk. I just say start with self, so I'm being about it instead of talking about it.
    I was listening to Dr Nthato Motlana on the telly last nite on the issue of him being the father of BEE and he was saying that he was doing his ish way before BEE. when blacks were not being admitted into private hospitals, they started their own; when they did not allow black to register on their medical aids they started their own. He generally does not prescribe to the current mentality of what BEE is currently about. I could not agree with him more.
  5. is ur disappointment about the black blog awards? has the issue died?
  6. Yep. it is dead. like it never existed.

    (reflecting)*(me).
  7. i saw an interview on tv this morning w.r.t. the blog awards. the dude being interviewd had on, the most awesome t-shirt ever for the occassion.