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"Well done, Brotherman. I miss Marvin at times too! His life was a riddle but his talent so deep and a voice that will never be replaced! Such sadness and waste when his father killed him. This is a wonderful piece to remember him by!" -- e. rocco caldwell.
"This is for Rocco and Brotherman as well. I come from a long line of former KKK members so my views might seem a bit racist to you. There are a lot of talented dysfunctional entertainers, athletes, and celebrities. Most of them die pretty young. I use the word dysfunctional because that's the liberal vernacular for "fucked up." Black people are among the most fucked up because they have no real "culture" to fall back on. Oh, I know you like to blame slavery and the separation of the black family by slave owners but honestly, just two hundred years ago and before blacks were brought here as slaves, they were merely savages running around the jungles of Africa with spears and other weapons. That's their real culture whether you want to accept it or not. Most of your people, despite freedom from slavery, civil rights legislation, affirmative action, Government hand outs and welfare, still wallow in the world of drugs, violent crime, dominate the prison pupulation and have more babies born out of wedlock than all the other races combined. You hate the white man but take whatever he gives you and in the past fifty some years since the passage of civil rights legislation, you've digressed to the extent that the black youth of today are more violent and filled with racist hatred than any previous generation before them. The black race for the most part has refused to assimilate itself into white America. Maybe your educated and elite self-proclaimed leaders should all volunteer to go back to the African nations and countries like Haiti to straighten things out for them and recapture your lost culture. I for one, think we should give the entire state of California to the black population. There are 300 million people in the U.S. of which approximately forty million are blacks. California could easily handle all of you. " -- Alvin, Raleigh, NC.
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