So Curtis Jackson will be getting a television show on MTV. Viacom must be drooling. The executives there must salivate inbetween laughter at the thought that a ex-convict, crack drug dealer, making them money legally. It’s such a dumb idea that it probably will work.
50 cent, will have a program on MTV where people will compete in a business oriented reality program. Now my initial thoughts are these
Expanding on that thought I wonder what the competitions on this program will be. Who can take the biggest drag on a crack pipe? Who can stand longer after being shot? Who can run from the police on foot the fastest?
Perhaps I’m being too harsh. This high school dropout might actually be smarter than the things he has done in the past. He might have taken time in prison to educate himself. But I doubt it.
I obviously have a problem with unrepentant drug dealers that are glorified and promoted by corporations that wish to profit off of the worst aspects of the Black community. I dislike the fact that this sell-out will get pennies on the dollar to showcase a program where other people (inevitably mostly Black I assume) will run around looking foolish to make even fewer pennies on the dollar – if they win – all for the amusement and benefit of Sumner Redstone, Viacom, and such.
Think about it. In the 1970’s it became impossible for these people to make money degrading Blacks publicly. In the 1990’s they saw and developed the ability to continue to disenfranchise and minimize Blacks via a medium that was already there, rap. They created and promoted gangsta rap, using the worst representation of the Black community – drug dealers. In effect they now have Black minstrels that go out and say words (especially the n-word) that they can’t say for fear of lawsuits, and rap in money while watching music videos that allow them to envision their greatest fetishes.
Am I against 50 cent having a show on MTV, BET, or any cable or television channel? Unless it’s a program where he is promoting people getting cleans and sober, or having drug dealers apologize for the death and pain they create, no I don’t. Because anything else is the blatant attempt to profit off of his infamy and usability.
In 5 years Curtis Jackson will likely be a fleeting thought. He will likely be relegated to some top 40 playlist when radio stations revisit the past hits. He’ll pop up on a VH1 remembering the 2000 program. But likely that will be it. Because he is not memorable. He is not unique. He is barely capable of being called an artist. And with his loss of fame will go his money, I’m sure.
But until his 15 minutes are up, after he has been milked for every dime he can squeeze out of young White teens in the suburbs and the Black community, he will be dropped as fast as every other rapper you can’t name from the past decade that was once the top.
If you see this program on MTV - 50 Cent: The Money and the Power – know that you are filling the coffers of men that collect money for the buffoonery of 50 cent. If you watch this know that you are spitting on the graves of crackheads that died so that Curtis Jackson could wear the latest trend in clothing at one point in his life. Because every dollar and dime that goes to anything with 50 cent is another dagger in the backs of people Curtis Jackson poisoned and never looked back on.
But if you disagree, if you have a reason I (or anyone) should see this show, please let me know. I’d love to hear that argument.
2 comments:
While I agree with you about the content of your message you can not go around and call people murderers whether it be true or not. This man is a convicted felon but society would argue that he served his time. Although it is written as 50 cent, he is actually calling himself "Fiddy Cent" which is worse but doesn't need the "s". I agree 100% with you on viacom, they should be ashamed but the color of money wipes that away and it is all about that, always has been. Do you think they care about this guy? About what he stands for? They hate him, don't want him in their neighborhoods, don't want him near their children but the call of the green is strong and they will put up with him and others like him as long as they are a draw. And he will be one until young people especially those of color wake up, pull up their pants, get an education and realize that there is more to life than drugs and acting the fool.
Actually I see no reason not to state the obvious connection of Curtis Jackson's crack (or other drug) dealing and the death of addicts. He has profited off of death and degrading people, and he wants to be glorified for it. So I think it deserves to be said exactly what kind of a person he is before kids try to emulate him.
And yes he did serve time. But that was not for complicity in murder. He is an accomplice after the fact in my view. Whether its called assisted suicide, drug overdose, drug-related complications, or murder its result is the same.
As I stated in the video, if he believes this to be inaccurate or illegal to say, he can have his lawyers contact me.
And as for his name, fiddy cent is worse. It's not even a word or term. But from an individual of such limited intellect (apparently) I expect no more.
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