Oct 19, 2005

I took this from one of Jayka's myspace bulletins. Once again something good that I've heard nothing about in the mainstream media. Learned a good bit for such a short article.

PEACE




Sculpture marks 1968 black power salute Olympians Tommie Smith, John Carlos raised their fist on victory podium.

A seven-meter sculpture commemorating the 1968 Mexico City Olympics Black power protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos will be unveiled at San Jose State University in California Monday, The Associated Press reports.

The pair, who had been teammates at the then-San Jose State College, was scheduled to be present at Monday's ceremony along with second-place Australian Peter Norman.

Smith, who had won the 200 meters gold medal in world record time, and Carlos, who placed third, bowed their heads and raised one black-gloved hand each in the Black power salute on the victory podium while "The Star-Spangled Banner" was played.

Smith told Reuters that he raised his right fist to represent Black power, while Carlos's left fist represented unity in Black America. A black scarf around Smith's neck stood for Black pride and their black socks with no shoes represented Black poverty in the United States.

They bowed their heads, saying they believed the words of freedom in the U.S. anthem represented White Americans only and wore a badge representing the Olympic Project for Human Rights.

Silver medalist Norman told Reuters that he knew about the plan.

"They involved me in the conversation," he said. "It wasn't a secret huddle, they were letting me know.

"I said to John: 'You got another of those badges?' 'If I get one will you wear it?' he asked. 'I sure would,' I replied."

The International Olympic Committee was outraged, threatening to expel the U.S. team if Smith and Carlos were not sent home.

The U.S. Olympic Committee complied and the duo was sent home. On their return to the United States they were treated as outcasts and struggled to earn a living. Both their marriages broke up and Carlos's wife committed suicide.

"We were under tremendous economic stress," Carlos told Reuters. "I took any job I could find. We had four children and some nights I would have to chop up our furniture and make a fire in the middle of the room."

Smith eventually found a job as a track coach and Carlos was hired by the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee to help promote the 1984 Games.

"I don't feel embraced," said Carlos. "I feel like a survivor. I was almost like we were on a deserted island. But we survived."

Norman said he is proud to have been associated with the protest. "It's a life-changing experience that is still held up, not just as a moment in sport but as a moment in American history," he said.

Oct 18, 2005

Let's Get It

Oct 17, 2005

SOX WIN, SOX WIN!!!!

uh yeah. SOX WIN!!! Whoo- fuckin - hooo!!
PEACE

Oct 16, 2005

Its Sunday...and I'm kinda mad

Not too mad though (maybe)
I forgot how much fun it is being in relationships when other people (friends, i guess thats what you'd call 'em) want to go around putting their two cents in here and there. Its fun shit. Its like theyre planting crap flowers and shit bushes [NOTE: crap flowers and shit bushes are copyright by Anthony Taylor 2005, all rights reserved] everywhere. Landscaping at its finest. I understand looking out for your buddy, but damn dude. Don't be an asshole with it. Thats not cool. I dont get people sometimes.
The Million Man March's 10th Anniversary just happened dubbed the Millions More Movement happened this weekend. I dont watch T.V. too often so I dont know... did it get any coverage? If so what was the slant? I know the focus was on younger Black males, like guys around my age (18-27 esp. ) . Farrakhan shouldnt have had too much trouble motivating people this go round. The shitfest that was/is the New Orleans relief effort kinda did the work for him. The hip-hop community should have jumped all over this considering all the good work coming out of them. I'd hate for them to have lost any momentum, but you never can tell. Besides there are hos to be had.
Fun time!! This is really old, I'm just glad someone had it online still. The reason Bill O'Rilley will probably never have semi-smart rappers on his show ever again. (youre safe 50. its cool):
http://u-r-mad.net/madnet22/oreilly(u-mad.net).WMV ahh... I love it.

PEACE

Oct 15, 2005

I never did like...

That "Angels in the Outfeild" movie always rubbed me the wrong way. Now even moreso that I am in Chicago and a new resident of the Southside (i'm good luck, Sox). The ALCS is looking a bit too much like that movie. So if anybody sees Christopher Llyod's crazy ass, choke him. And stay away from Cubs fans- I mean real ones, not the casual ones like myself (they made me believe in bad luck).
PEACE

PS. I'm back a bit early- on a Saturday no less! GO SOX!!

PPS I still hate St. Louis. Just sayin

Oct 13, 2005

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tuesday is the day