Shout out to NewMusicTv for this post on Kanye, which is just scratching the surface of what's behind this entertainment industry.
BELIEVING IS SEEING
I named this blog "Believing is Seeing" in stark contradiction to the popular euphemism "Seeing is Believing." I believe that anything truly worth believing will be believed before it is seen. I believe that this physical world is inferior and is a mere shadow of an existence and a truth that can only be seen once the physical eyes have been closed.In fact, in order to truly see, one must close the eyes, ears, and all natural senses.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Flesh Robots

In N.E.R.D.'s latest single, "Hot-N-Fun", Pharrell Williams makes the statement,
To a new day
People don't want to think no more, they just want to feel
They just want to let go
I could not agree more with this statement, even though I think Pharrell and I are coming from two different points of view. He is fine with it because, for him, less thought translates into more music sales. However, for me, I am living in a world full of ROBOTS!!! Flesh robots, of course, but robots none-the-less. You have to bear with me for a bit because I think I can make, at least, a decent case that most people (maybe even you) are robots.
Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary defines robot as: a machine that looks like a human being and performs various complex acts (as walking or talking) of a human being.
Dictionary.com says: a machine that resembles a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command
You might ask, how can a human being be a robot? Well, it's just like Pharrell said, "People don't want to think". They look like human beings, but they perform tasks on command and do what they are commanded. For instance, have you ever known a nice young lady or young man who, for the most part, acted decently and respectfully until their favorite song came on in the club? As soon as the young lady hears Lil Jon's "Get Low" in the club she is droppin', poppin', and getting low. Or, the young man hears a song telling him to put his middle finger in the air and suddenly he is flipping the whole club the bird. You may even have been watching T.V. and seen a Popeye's commercial, and suddenly you turn to a friend and say, "man, I want some fried chicken."
Have you ever caught yourself singing a song that you don't even like and wondered why you were even singing it? Maybe, even later you figured that you did like the song after running it through your head so many times! This is the programming that takes place when human beings transform into robots! The programming does not care what you want to or don't want to do. It doesn't care what you like or don't like. It makes you do, not do, like, or don't like whatever it wants you to. Scary? It should be! Because the only way to escape the programming is to turn off the program. However, this tends to be the hardest part.
There are so many ways to be programmed because we are constantly being fed information. Whether voluntary or involuntary, you will receive information. I know people who listen to music almost every second of the day! They wake up and their alarm clock is the radio or a song on their phone. They take a shower and they listen to music in there. They go to work or school and they listen to the radio or a cd in their car. If they ride the bus, they listen to their ipod on the way. They get to work or school and they have music on their computer. They get home from work and they watch music videos. They go to sleep with headphones on. Now, this is the most extreme situation, but most people can relate in some way. We have phones that are created for the sole purpose of listening to music.

Don't get me wrong, music is not the only way of being programmed. Of course all the images and thoughts that are funneled into your brains' using the t.v. and the advertisements you constantly see in magazines, on billboards, and just about anywhere you go, play a big part in the process. Not to mention movies like Transformers, Terminator, I,Robot, and even the kids' Disney movie Wall-E that make us numb to the idea of robot existence. In fact, they attempt to personify robots and give them human emotions, slowly skewing the line between humans and robots. I just tend to focus on music because it is the strongest and most prominent form of programming that you can find. As a matter of fact, some of the programming is blatant and right in front of your face, but you are so programmed that you do not even realize it.
What about "Universal Mind Control" by Common feat. Pharrell where Common proclaims, "some pop, some lock, some move robotic"? Did you notice the I,Robot theme?
What about Rihanna's performance at the Echo awards along side two robots?
Think about the craze that T-Pain started by using auto tune to make his voice sound robotic. Everyone from Lil Wayne to Kanye West to Beyonce and many more have used this sound since.
The entertainment industry is slowly trying to condition society to the idea of being robotic and mechanic in order to control your mind. They want to tell you to do anything they want without you challenging or having a strong stance against it. This way they can take your money without you even desiring to give it up. How many people do you know that actually study and research the information that they receive in school? Do you? Probably not. You probably assume that since it's in a text book or because someone with a Ph.D. said it, it must be true. Do you really understand the world you live in or do you just think you understand? Think about what Pharrell said in "Hot-N-Fun" and consider if it's you that he is talking about. Most people only live for their next moment of pleasure. They don't think, they just want to feel. They just do what society tells them to do through music, television, movies and advertisements. This is dangerous because while your mind is being controlled, things are going on in the world that you don't see and don't notice. Romans 12:2 says, "And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind..." If you don't, when you do realize what is happening, you might look around and see nothing but a world full of flesh robots.
Justice In America

I debated back in forth in my mind as to whether I should address this topic or not, but I decided that it's important and I want everyone to be educated on what's going on. The trial of police officer Johannes Mehserle is in deliberation in a Los Angeles court right now. Mehserle is a BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) police officer who is on trial for the murder of Oscar Grant, an unarmed 22-year-old African American man from Oakland, California. The shooting occurred in a crowded transit station on New Year's Eve 2009. Mehserle was caught on camera shooting Grant in the back and killing him while attempting to arrest him. He maintains that he meant to shoot Grant with his Taser because he was resisting arrest. The jury is deliberating about whether Mehserle is guilty of first-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, or if he should be acquitted.
I might have thought Mehserle's story was legitimate... Hey, maybe he did mean to shoot Grant with his Taser. Maybe it was just an honest mistake. Hmmm.... but then again, I can't recall ever hearing about a police officer mistakenly shooting a white person with a gun instead of a Taser. Listen, I'm not into bickering and fighting over race. At the end of the day I want justice to be served in all instances. But really???
Of course, Oakland doesn't have a history of police brutality... The blacks and the police officers get along just fine there... This is just a random mishap... NO WAY!! The trial is being held in Los Angeles because the city of Oakland fears a riot will break out once the verdict is reached. For anyone who is reading this in Oakland, PLEASE DO NOT RIOT!!! We definitely have to find more constructive ways to channel our anger and frustrations with the police. However, the jury needs to make the right decision and justice needs to be served. They need to prove that they don't see blacks as just second-class citizens in this country. I saw the video, but I did not see a man resisting arrest and I definitely did not see a reason for a man to die on New Year's Eve.
I've seen way to many cases of police brutality in 2010 alone. It's out of control, and if blacks do not represent themselves and make a stand (in a constructive way)it's going to keep happening. The police forces of America need to be responsible and need to be held accountable for their actions. They need to understand that beating and murdering people of color is not going to be tolerated in this country. As I await the verdict in the Johannes Mehserle trial I just sit and wonder... Will justice finally be served?
Warning, this video is graphic. Viewer discretion is advised
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