Sunday, January 12, 2014


Mama Africa 


This wonderful woman opens up and passes a strong masssege that involves the problem of our country mostly on the young. 

Hear her on youtube

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with WINNIE MANDELA

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

BLACK-CHILD VIEWS

We were born to be Great. so my nigga be Great.


Life comes with so many opticals some darker then others. Pined so hard the thought of a gleams of light seems impossible. In a corner so dark and brutal every step you try and take leads you in a place darker then before. Us christians pray in seek of help.
They don not know how hard it is to be young. Fellow brothers and sisters i plead you to push your struggle, feed the fire with in you. A great man once told me 'if your dreams don't scare you, they not big enough)



BLACK-CHILD VIEWS

We know that the are good hearted people within our government, but in saying that. In any structure or group, worse government that you can not stand up or defend principal and value. 'sorry you are not in the right place'. 

If you decide to stay, you are part of the problem. I have personally spoken to  many community leaders that say they have a strategy, To try and correct the system from the inside. Because the is no way to cripple it from the outside. If the institution you in does not defend principal and you not changing it, then leave otherwise you become the system.

That is the problem, because the is this group thing that where these an agenda and it gets driven and defended and everyone follows regardless  of the effect it will have on the people. Now as a young African Black-Child i am introduced in this nature in-which i recognize that i do not have to work hard in order to succeeded. I have to BE black and know people in the right places and i can fraud my way up.

That attitude is landing a lot of OUR PEOPLE in the streets.

We can speak for decades of how much the black government have failed its own people. Worse the youth which is suppose to be the future of this country. People say to me everyday that its up to us to change that. 'excuses my French' is all i can say.

  • Its time as africans we put our differences a side, and come together, to stop this oppression otherwise we have a brutal fight in our hands. 

  • Its time we understand the importance of this, and acknowledge that it has to be said, discussed and resolved. otherwise we will forever be slaves of these idiots.

  • It is vital for young South Africans 'everyone that lives in it' to not put this aside and follow. Our futures is up to us.