Black people love to give somebody a nick name.
Pookie.
Tray.
Lil ‘J.
From the last post, J strongly suggested that I do a post on the “White Mikes” of the world.
I am going to take it a step further and write about nick names in general.
When I started thinking about it.
I relaized that one of my oldest homies is Filipino Mike, from East Oakland.
I have known that fool since I was a virgin.
That was a hot minute ago.
We like brothers and sisters now.
In fact we have been for the last 10 years.
Do we talk as much?
No.
Do we see each other frequently? No.
Only when I am in the ‘town if, I am lucky.
But that’s the homie.
And we he calls, I stop what I am doing and chop it up because he means that
much to me.
Now Filipino Mike got two homies named Light skinned Tony and Dark skinned Tony.
Affectionately known as Light Tony and Dark Tony.
Peep how the Tony’s kept their name, but their skin tone is what differentiates them.
I was thinking about my brother and how he got a Big Otis and a Little Otis.
The ironic thing about it is that Little Otis is HELLA big.
But.
He is Younger then Big otis.
Big Otis is squattier and mad muscular.
Back to White Mike.
Other than the white Mike that I met with the Tattoos, I don’t recall any other’s.
I feel like I know some Black Mikes, but I am having a hard time placing him right now.
Perhaps you all do.
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Spike Lee been making movies for 20 years. Deep hunh?
Peep what he said in NY Magazine about having to publicly apologize in the New York Times for his art. Could you imagine?
There is, however, a fair amount of ground between a hundred percent honest and the moneygrubbing, fast- talking caricatures Mo and Josh Flatbush, the villains of Lee?s Mo? Better Blues, who got Lee on the shit list of various critics and Jewish organizations. ?B?nai Brith and the Anti- Defamation League, they were on my ass,? he says. ?You don?t know what it is for someone to get on your ass until B?nai Brith and Anti- Defamation League ? You know that shit, when they?re on you, you know it.?
Eventually Lee placated his persecutors by writing an op-ed piece for the Times, but the whole thing still makes him mad when he thinks about it. And the truth is, he?s not sorry about portraying Mo and Josh Flatbush as Jewish bloodsuckers, feeding off the talents of black musicians. ?Here?s the thing, though: It?s more than being a stereotype,? says Lee. Timely free viagra online treatment can help enhance recovery. Gone are the days, when men had to silently live with their sexual problems. sildenafil 50mg Apart cialis 40 mg learningworksca.org from this future trend analysis for growing competition and improved concepts in business and marketing are also discussed in these courses. Kamagra medicine should be strictly avoided by men taking nitrate prescription cialis cost medicine (even occasionally).it ought not be taken on suggested basis, where its regular or daily practice may origin with form of side-effects. ?In the history of American music, there have not been Jewish people exploiting black musicians? In the history of music? How is that being stereotypical? For me, that?s like saying, like the NBA is predominantly black. Now, if that makes me anti- Semitic …? For a minute, he actually engages and sort of laughs. ?I?m not writing any more op-ed pieces,? he says. ?I did it once. I?m not doing it again. Seriously. I?m not doing it again.?
I like the fact that Jewish folks got in his @ss over the portrayal.
I think its dope when people are organized, and when they get offended they launch an attack.
To me its like this.
Spike had a right to create his characters and the ADL had the right to respond. Spike apologized, I argue, prolly because it perceived it as being in his own best interest at the time. Simple as that.
Wachall think?