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#1 Beesting

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Posted 31 October 2006 - 01:10 PM

In the name of BEE
:idea: :arrow:
Ma rhyme a description of black man’s strength
Cos civilized slavery will take us to Calvary
Cos the objective is the loot, that’s why white man rules
Still turning our backs on books, journalist lies we approve
Black brave we disapprove, without proof cos we TV fools
Propaganda is the way we ruled, even ma government is a fool
With his tie or suit, don’t give a fuck if you think it’s cool
Nigger this is freedom speaking,
Impregnate your thoughts with his diction
Revolutionary I’m dissing, cos in the parliament fuckers are dosing
In the name of BEE, we curtains for white companies
I ain’t perpetrating racism; I’m just tired of being dog
Niggers bitching about career development
What about your mind development
Fuck meetings if am there to sit
I ain’t a marketing object; rather call me a freak,
Bitch, (am pissed off)

This goes for all those BEE companies
Afro-solutions, a reason for your mind pollution
Robbing your freedom with false education
Saying they giving back to the upcoming black generation
Nigger am standing up for ma black nation
Fuck, if you call it discrimination
I’m from the historically under-privileged
The township with black smoke, crack and coke
The question now is “am I really privileged”
Cos when I voice ma thots they watch me choke
Rapping ma mouth with that little dough
Never thought it’s remnants of a big chunk
Even the system is filled with black sharks
Niggers who steal our money, if you don’t believe me, start reading Sbali

Expand if you find it necessary. Mina this is how I feel, don't give fuck about you head or say

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Posted 01 November 2006 - 08:16 AM

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Cos the objective is the loot, that’s why white man rules
Still turning our backs on books, journalist lies we approve

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Revolutionary I’m dissing, cos in the parliament fuckers are dosing
In the name of BEE, we curtains for white companies

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Niggers bitching about career development
What about your mind development

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I’m from the historically under-privileged
The township with black smoke, crack and coke
The question now is “am I really privileged”
Thats it Bro.. ama expand later
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Posted 01 November 2006 - 11:08 AM

Thanks for recognizing bro. Just felt shitty about the whole fake BEE thing, with all companies faking to empower historicAlly under-privillaged youth, while they making them curtains, hiding they realities, promoting/marketing their companies. Officials in parliament giving tenders to fellow officials who have companies that render the corresponding service, while they suppose to give them to people, other just plainly stealling money from the poor. All in the name of BEE. Shit hell to fake BEE: All the fake Afro/Afri..... what what companies. Most have native language names and when you investigate them, they actually doing something that doesn't even correspond with that name. Hell to fake BEE.

Waiting for your drop Bash. ma bra

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Posted 01 November 2006 - 09:06 PM

Yo dat was deep man..........I'll be back later 2 share my veiw!

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Posted 02 November 2006 - 01:13 PM

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Cos the objective is the loot, that’s why white man rules
Still turning our backs on books, journalist lies we approve
Black brave we disapprove, without proof cos we TV fools
Propaganda is the way we ruled, even ma government is a fool
With his tie or suit, don’t give a f*ck if you think it’s cool


u tha truth they will always lie about beesting,lets stand up 4 black power
The Art of being Wise is knowing what to Overlook.
am so HIGH u cldnt reach mii with a fuckin ANTENNA-Wizzy F Baby
fuck hot,thats humidity n u cant mix money with stupidity-Jadakiss


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Posted 02 November 2006 - 02:10 PM

Yengeni in Pollsmore f*ck it more gangsters are still in Parliament
They call it BEE but all I see is Self Economic Empowerment
Like old women in passages the nation is gettin robed and raped
We still landin inda ANCz traps tho we know their bait
Loads of empty promises
going hand-in-hand with poor or no delivery of services
Taxi recapitalization onda otha side
f*ck it the Goverment is takin us for a ride
we be fightin ova fleshless bone
want a piece of the dirty pie?ANC membership card be the stepping-stone
sailin in the sinkin ship ,Captain believin we onda right-track
with our eyes wide-open but hands tied-back
back home cats quit school and lose hope
broke but they can afford a daily dose of coke
even if it means usin their parents' hard-earned cash
to get their hands on crack

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The question now is “am I really privileged”
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Posted 03 November 2006 - 06:47 AM

Yeah Bashin man, bash these parliament suckers dawg. They ripping fruits of BEE with their own companies who do the work in govt Dept. (Self Economic Empowerment). They sell lies to us promising us free water (the shit that finishes at 4 am in the morning- fuck who can wake up at this time for water, the questions, can they) and adaquet/sufficient housing (fuck that, those one roomed koppies, I ain't buying that ish mina mfana). Most blacks are still living in shacks to, hell. And the taxi issue is no joke dawg. They wanna stop crime, at the same token they taking jobs away from taxi drivers and conductures. Mother........ want to run this shit so that they benefit more than us (the real people, the grass root people, the poor of the poor)

back home cats quit school and lose hope
broke but they can afford a daily dose of coke
even if it means usin their parents' hard-earned cash
to get their hands on crack


Yeah man, word is bond, that some touching ish write there, you taking a brother back right now. Can't emagine the pain that our moms and grandmoms went through, and some are still going through. Outies stealing their own bread money, you go smoke it up come back and find out there's no ish to eat. And fuckers are still taking jobs away from the taxi industry people, what do they expect. Mfana, crime starts at home than outside, uyazi nawe lova.

Correkt mfethu.

Some profound shit right there. keep inkin Lord.

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The question is "am I really previlleged" now

Hell no, black on black oppression and deciet is there as well. Imperialist powers are also taking advantage of the situation. Poor will stay poor. Rich we stay and grow more Richer.

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Posted 03 November 2006 - 02:44 PM

Beesting i see u tsotsi and U know how i feel about business and clouded visions.....i'm tryna put something together for this thread but i just can't see to find the right combo of words (too many).... i'll drop something soon...... but for now

Bashin said:

Yengeni in Pollsmore f*ck it more gangsters are still in Parliament
They call it BEE but all I see is Self Economic Empowerment
Like old women in passages the nation is gettin robed and raped
We still landin inda ANCz traps tho we know their bait

Loads of empty promises
going hand-in-hand with poor or no delivery of services

Taxi recapitalization onda otha side
f*ck it the Goverment is takin us for a ride
we be fightin ova fleshless bone
want a piece of the dirty pie?ANC membership card be the stepping-stone
sailin in the sinkin ship ,Captain believin we onda right-track
with our eyes wide-open but hands tied-back
back home cats quit school and lose hope
broke but they can afford a daily dose of coke
even if it means usin their parents' hard-earned cash
to get their hands on crack

Beesting said:

In the name of BEE

Ma rhyme a description of black man’s strength
Cos civilized slavery will take us to Calvary
Cos the objective is the loot, that’s why white man rules
Still turning our backs on books, journalist lies we approve

Black brave we disapprove, without proof cos we TV fools
Propaganda is the way we ruled, even ma government is a fool

With his tie or suit, don’t give a f*ck if you think it’s cool
Nigger this is freedom speaking,
Impregnate your thoughts with his diction
Revolutionary I’m dissing, cos in the parliament fuckers are dosing
In the name of BEE, we curtains for white companies
I ain’t perpetrating racism; I’m just tired of being dog
Niggers bitching about career development
What about your mind development
f*ck meetings if am there to sit
I ain’t a marketing object; rather call me a freak,
Bitch, (am pissed off)

This goes for all those BEE companies
Afro-solutions, a reason for your mind pollution
Robbing your freedom with false education
Saying they giving back to the upcoming black generation
Nigger am standing up for ma black nation
f*ck, if you call it discrimination
I’m from the historically under-privileged
The township with black smoke, crack and coke
The question now is “am I really privileged”
Cos when I voice ma thots they watch me choke
Rapping ma mouth with that little dough

Never thought it’s remnants of a big chunk
Even the system is filled with black sharks
Niggers who steal our money, if you don’t believe me, start reading Sbali

Ekse that is young south africa speaking right there.......and i hold u down on every werd bafwethu!
I Mugabe the game Uff competition it's just ME!

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Posted 03 November 2006 - 02:54 PM

Correkt Logic sbali, come bless us and break the code in this Socio-Politico Arthmetics :idea: :arrow:

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Posted 03 November 2006 - 05:15 PM

Black Death ~ One of the most deadliest diseases to ever hit Europe and Asia
Black Market ~ The buying and selling of goods that is illegal and of economically destructive nature
Black Humour ~ The humour dealing with the unpleasant side of human life
Black Guard ~ A man of completely dishonourable character who chooses wrong over right
Black Leg ~ Someone who continues to work when fellow workers are on strike
Black List ~ (my opinion) a list of people who are non-white
Black Mail ~ The influence of someone’s actions by threats causing anxiety
Now ~ Why did I think Black Economic Empowerment means something good?

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Posted 07 November 2006 - 08:33 AM

What is BEE anyway?
Dont tell me about possibilities and creating opportunities
Coz all i see around me is a whole festering world of the disslusioned
Those who have no stake in BEE
Instead they roam the streets coz they dont have no J-O-B
Spot difference between BEE and Broedebond
Recognise the same sh@$ but different flies

A few blacks enriching themselves
At the expense of the masses
Claiming to be creating the black middle class
Those who cruise around town in fancy rides
On Nokia 9500, discussing tender meetings
What happened to the freedom charter

Open your eyes and see that we got a short straw
We have even got a quarter of what we fought for
Im not "previously" disadvantaged, i m still disadvantaged
You cant manipulate my people like an antennas
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Posted 07 November 2006 - 04:55 PM

Black Economic Empowerment...BEE se voet!!!
Who benefits from BEE?The previously disadvantaged?
Nah...Maybe they are trying to make it work lately but the BEE in my eyes makes only the fat cats fatter.

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Posted 13 November 2006 - 05:24 PM

This is deep... Im touched you'll
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Posted 13 November 2006 - 06:47 PM

Yo BEE an every1 else am proud of this keep the sht goin!
Kant take ma manhood away from me...Yes am Xhosa!
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Posted 15 November 2006 - 09:40 AM

Yeah , man we need not to call a spade something else, The Kebble boys are all over, they drive black X5s, carry Nokia 9500/9300, drink Hennesey, have recently taken up golf as a hobby, wear pink golf shirts...... and isht. We need to open our eyes and see that the current economic policy ( GEAR) is not going to alleviate poverty, but make the richer more richer and poor more poorer. Why alleviate it and not get rid of poverty. They can come up with Asgisa ( askies), Gipsa whatever they refer to this new programs. The masses are not going to benefit from them. They talk about Umsobomvu Youth Fund, but tell me what is the difference between Umsobomvu and a bank loan with its ridiculous interest. We have a black government but, who owns and controls the economy? why is the government regualting labour laws in favour of big business? Why didnt SA multi-billion companies, universities, schools, churches ect appear in front of the TRC and admit that they contributed to gross human rights violation?

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Posted 15 November 2006 - 09:55 AM

sgqogqo said:

Yeah , man we need not to call a spade something else, The Kebble boys are all over, they drive black X5s, carry Nokia 9500/9300, drink Hennesey, have recently taken up golf as a hobby, wear pink golf shirts...... and isht. We need to open our eyes and see that the current economic policy ( GEAR) is not going to alleviate poverty, but make the richer more richer and poor more poorer. Why alleviate it and not get rid of poverty. They can come up with Asgisa ( askies), Gipsa whatever they refer to this new programs. The masses are not going to benefit from them. They talk about Umsobomvu Youth Fund, but tell me what is the difference between Umsobomvu and a bank loan with its ridiculous interest. We have a black government but, who owns and controls the economy? why is the government regualting labour laws in favour of big business? Why didnt SA multi-billion companies, universities, schools, churches ect appear in front of the TRC and admit that they contributed to gross human rights violation?
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I feel this cat, I feel him, I feel him.

Fuck privatization. That shit is fake.

Sgqogqo main, you educated to the next level. A critical mind is the key to mental emancipation. Fuck accepting every shit that you her. Fuck submitting to bullshit lies. Our government is really lost

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Posted 15 November 2006 - 10:54 AM

Mad lyrics to all those who have posted they spits and fire to all the props we have recieved. I know this (the spit below) is going to be out of point, but I just wanted to touch some few points on that GEAR strategy our government has employed for our economic and "social" growth. Thanks to Sgqogqo for pointing it out. It's a serious issue. It is a sister of Privatisation which is the baby of a true Capitalist society. Which was never successful in the third world, since it never benefited the poor, but the rich. The other thing here is I don't think there will ever be any true African Governnance, throughout the continent its all copies of the Western/Muslim Society, which can never be a solution to African problems the african poverty, unevenness of resource distribution also involving some ethnical issues (the shit that we fail to bury/swallow), and etc .

Fuck the GEAR, that shit won’t drive South Africa
Or could it ever be an answer to this social massacre
Mbeki is an answer to this national economic survival
But can he be when it comes down to saving his people
Down to the roots like the principal at preschool
Nigger acting like a fool like every shit is cool
Children still staying home in rainy days cos there’s no school
Back home there’s no room without leaks or damaged roofs
Shanties are like grass, check the Cape landing, some shit you can’t hide
Listen to the radio saying EC is the home of poverty,
But niggers still sleeping doing nothing resting on their parliamentary seats
KZN is AIDS stricken, they only tell you the statistics
60% is unemployed, so what you doing about that shit
Ain’t you creating tactics to combat crime in the townships
At the same time you appear in corruption charges, all faces pissed
Telling us if we start shit for ourselves, government is there for us to speak
To support our crippled feet whenever we need to achieve
Yet the real money is a matter of tycoons and wolves disguised in goat skins
They sold Durban Transports for 90 million Gs, who benefited from that shit?
I don’t recall a piece of bread or not to mention township pavements
All I remember was G E A R, Growth, Employment, AND Redistribution
Fuck it must be poverty they distributing

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Posted 15 November 2006 - 10:55 AM

Mad lyrics to all those who have posted they spits and fire to all the props we have recieved. I know this (the spit below) is going to be out of point, but I just wanted to touch some few points on that GEAR strategy our government has employed for our economic and "social" growth. Thanks to Sgqogqo for pointing it out. It's a serious issue. It is a sister of Privatisation which is the baby of a true Capitalist society. Which was never successful in the third world, since it never benefited the poor, but the rich. The other thing here is I don't think there will ever be any true African Governnance, throughout the continent its all copies of the Western/Muslim Society, which can never be a solution to African problems the african poverty, unevenness of resource distribution also involving some ethnical issues (the shit that we fail to bury/swallow), and etc .

Fuck the GEAR, that shit won’t drive South Africa
Or could it ever be an answer to this social massacre
Mbeki is an answer to this national economic survival
But can he be when it comes down to saving his people
Down to the roots like the principal at preschool
Nigger acting like a fool like every shit is cool
Children still staying home in rainy days cos there’s no school
Back home there’s no room without leaks or damaged roofs
Shanties are like grass, check the Cape landing, some shit you can’t hide
Listen to the radio saying EC is the home of poverty,
But niggers still sleeping doing nothing resting on their parliamentary seats
KZN is AIDS stricken, they only tell you the statistics
60% is unemployed, so what you doing about that shit
Ain’t you creating tactics to combat crime in the townships
At the same time you appear in corruption charges, all faces pissed
Telling us if we start shit for ourselves, government is there for us to speak
To support our crippled feet whenever we need to achieve
Yet the real money is a matter of tycoons and wolves disguised in goat skins
They sold Durban Transports for 90 million Gs, who benefited from that shit?
I don’t recall a piece of bread or not to mention township pavements
All I remember was G E A R, Growth, Employment, AND Redistribution
Fuck it must be poverty they distributing

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Posted 11 December 2006 - 11:39 AM

Feeling what yall are sayin on the topic, but let me say this:

B.E.E in its true sence is the only way that black folk will advance economically in any country that previously was under colonial rule, anyone who disagrees with that is nothing short of the devil's linchmen.

But what's troubling is how The concept of B.E.E has been manipulated and exploited, by those who know the inner workings of the system. B.E.E is now to the benefit of only a clique of black individuals instead of the struggling, now this is wrong.

As a result what's happening is that we are beginning to fall into the trap, because we are now saying "to hell with B.E.E!", and that will be the end of any hope that blacks ever had. Instead we should try to clean out the rats in the A.N.C, rather than abolish the whole organisation. If the DA where voted into office, do you honestly think they would support B.E.E?

Secondly we are beginning to discriminate against those who have worked hard to live the lives they lead. Now any black person driving a Benz is a B.E.E criminal...........but what are we actualy implying?..........we are saying that the only way our people can live comfortable lives is if they exploit other black people, which is wrong and leads to the degeneration of pride in our race.

So guys we need to start reading up and stop hating on our own people, as for those who abuse the system for prsonal gain, we need to expose and eradicate them.

Peace out

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Posted 11 December 2006 - 01:34 PM

I hear you man, but i have to disagree with you on that BEE in its true sence is the only way black people will adavnce economically. That is not true, show me any country in the world that has capitalism based economic policies, and everyone benefits. Capitalism is based on the whole food chain process, i m at the top of the pryramid and for me to saty there i need to exploit the one below me. He/she has to sell his labour to me and i will determine what is he worth. So BEE in its true sense or not is not the way to go. Ye BEE has been manipulated by so many i agree with you on that. As for everyone who drives a Merc is a BEE beneficiary, the black middle class is there becasue of the working class ( people who have to sell their labour for survival) its not becasue they are more smarter than the working class, or it was the matter of luck meeting an opportunity kind of BS but they have prospered at the peril of the massess (the working class). As for cleaning the rats out of the ANC, let me tell u something homie, the ANC was started by a few black business owners, lawyers and academics who sought inclusion in the white capitalist establishment. After 1994 they adopted a more socialist type model and that was ditched for a neo-liberal policy (GEAR) in 1996 becasue of the pressure from World Trade Organisation, World Bank and IMF. Their arguement was based on less social spending( no free houses, free education etc) but freeing up our marktes for growth and more importantly creating an enviroment conducive for foreign investment ( loosen up the workers rights). Then tell me if we can ever get rid of the rats. I say we need an alternative, and if one dissess the ANC it does not mean that one supports the DA, in fact the DA is more worse than the ANc when you are talking about economic policies. We need an alternative to the ANC, a working class based alternative. BEE was/is never about making sure that everyone benefits.

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