Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Stressin...

What's good family, just a new post since I haven't posted one in a while.

I'm actually in the middle of a lot of things happening right now but I thought I'd post before I start going a tad bit psycho again. As you can see from the title, the topic of this post is simply stress. But, of course, with me it's never that simple. So I'll share my thoughts.

So as my life stands, I am preparing to graduate in the spring, so I am enrolled full time in class, involved in several organizations, planning a regional conference, looking for full time jobs, trying to balance a social life and living how I need to all at the same time, all while being the introvert who doesn't discuss problems or struggles that I am going through. Easy enough to be a bit stressed right? But that's the furthest thing from what's stressing me out. Well, kind of.

Ya see, although I am very stressed about these things I am mature enough to understand that these are positive stressors. They are stress causers that will be used in my future to determine who I am as a man and what I am able to do in my lifetime. So as opposed to actual stress they are mental and psychological tests placed on me by the universe to prove that I am capable of fulfilling whatever my destiny is. At least that's what I tell myself in order to keep me from going insane.

So what may stress me out instead of this stuff, right? The negative stresses of the world. The injustices, the ignorance, the system people are placed in, the complete bullshit shade that is in front of everyone world-wide. It's all so stressful it physically hurts my heart to think about. Like actual chest pains. But whatever, I'll continue.

What's been stressing me out lately? Ebola, dumb as fuck. Mike Brown's case and bullshit grand jury, dumb as fuck. People and all these new trends, dumb as fuck. It's all pretty stupid to me but the thing that stresses me out the most is the media. Like dammit man, it really just controls everything. Something with the potential to have a positive impact on the way people live like the immediate stream of information has become such a terrible thing that has no substance for the most part. And even the media that has substance, if not swayed, is so hard to find you would be better off just giving up anyways.

The media controls everything people think, indirectly controlling people's actions, then controlling what we accept as a society. And what are we accepting as a society currently? Death, destruction, horror, ignorance, hate, violence, and no regards for humanity or life in any form. We're all being herded into specific lanes by people who are controlling these media giants in order to advance their monetary gain. First thing stressing me tf out. If you don't feel me you should stop reading here while you're ahead.

What stresses me out even more than this? You know all of those stressors that I mentioned to begin, ya know the positive stressors? I'm starting to feel like these type of things are placed there by these overarching bodies too! And instead of everyone working to make a change for the better of all of us, we are caught up on our day to day lives doing the things that people have planted in our minds that are the right way to grow. This is my main stressor.

The thing that gets me is this, the majority of people hate what they do. No one looks forward to going to work, no one receives the money that they think they deserve, no one knows their true power. On top of that there's no jobs, there's no passion, there's no appreciation, there's no love, feels like there's not even humanity in our society. Everyone's just a number that fits their role in our upside down society.

Using myself as an example. I'm in school. Why? I want to better my life, I want to do better than my parents and make sure my children are better off than I was growing up.  But this is what I realized the other day, I'm applying to all of these jobs that pay very well for a person who only obtained a BSE degree and I'm on pace to do very well for myself but what I noticed is the only thing I will be doing is helping myself while the masses are still being destroyed. My ultimate goal is to help my community, and instead of taking large steps to impact the community I'm just doing what I can while maintaining this false dream that society placed on me. Personally, the most important things that I have learned in college have not been in a class room, they've been through observations of my peers and other things (I'll get to that in another post though).

What else have I learned? Most people who are in school are chasing dreams due to their parents, or their friends, or their whatever. But everyone wants to make a change. Idk what I'm even talking about anymore foreal I'm just ranting, but whatever it's my blog I can do what I want.

In my mind it is just frustrating knowing the power that everyone has, but instead of bonding together we just keep complaining about our situations and following how the system is laid out.

Think about this... No one likes paying for college right? It's even free in some countries, but in America it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. Money that could change people's lives, and even the nation's economy if spent right. Yet we all still pay, year in and year out, and continue to pay. What if one year every college student in America decided we've had enough of this shit, most institutions have billion dollar endowments anyways, we're going to skip our payments as a whole. What would happen to the system? Would they put locks on everyone in the nation? Would they panic? Would the system be shook? What would actually happen?

Or what about this.. What if everyone who hated their jobs, ya know the people at the bottom of the totem pole, they just all decided not to go to work one day? They actually figured out that the executives who do half or less of the work they do make 60% more, and they just stop. What would happen to the flow of things? How would the system react?

What if everyone who can't afford food for their family just all got together and decided to go to the grocery stores together, workers at the stores included, and decided "We're not going to pay today because we just simply can't afford it..." What would happen?

So my stress isn't that I have all these things to worry about. I've never been one to complain at the beautiful opportunities the creator has put in my life. My stresses are over people not knowing their power, the elite controlling these people and leading into more ignorance, and the roles that all of us, even myself, are allowing ourselves to be placed into. I'm stressed out about the system and how no one even realizes how we are all a victim of it, regardless if we want to be or not.

And yeah you might think I'm crazy. We need doctors, and we need lawyers, and we need (insert a generic profession here), but the world is pretty damn old and I'm sure the way we're living has to be one that is pretty blind from what life on this earth is really about. Smh, people killing people with no second thoughts, people raping, people lying, people scamming, people just doing anything they can just to get by and the worst are the people who figure they have wealth so they can just escape it all. At the end of the day every soul on this earth is interconnected in some kind of way, I just pray people will begin to realize it before it's too damn late... If it isn't already...

But fuck it what do I know right? I'm just an engineer who's struggling to graduate, lol.

I wish people would wake the fuck up, including myself...

Thanks for the rant, fam.

As always, just my thoughts...

Marcus J.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Riots vs. Reform

Watsup famliy? I know I've been absent for a minute, I seem to keep starting posts and only saving them as drafts because of the length of them and the different things I have going on, but please believe everything will start coming out slowly but surely. Thanks for rockin with me this long.

As you could've guessed this post will be about the recent situations in which the police have been gunning down unarmed men, and though the main focus was on Michael Brown, it also happened outside of my hometown of Ohio (man was gunned down in a Walmart for having a BB gun). 

What is my personal opinion on the matter? Well more and more, I am starting to become indifferent. I will explain, briefly. As stated in one of past posts, "MJ's 50 Year Theory", the injustice that we face as African-Americans in the United States has never gone away since slavery, but has only altered. Most times, when it alters we begin to get comfortable again, and the false majority gladly eases back in more extreme than they were to begin with. This is messed up right? So why would I start becoming indifferent instead of enraged? Well, simply put, because of my observations on the masses. I'll explain.

And just to note, this in no way is to say that as a race we have no hope, but it is written to make you think and quite possibly feel some type of way about these thoughts. If you don't you may be part of the problem that I am addressing. 

So my indifference comes from the masses. The short term memory that our community has and the lack of sacrifice that people are willing to endure to make a substantial change. It seems to be like a terrible sitcom, like one of those weak ass Tyler Perry shows that only would be shown on TBS -btw F Tyler Perry, digress.

But do you understand what I want to say? I feel as though since I was in high school its been one racial tragedy after another. Each becoming worse and worse and what happens? It sparks a riot of some sort. People hit the streets for a day or two, let out some aggression, a couple of people get arrested, wounded, etc. then go home and wait for the next tragedy. And what does the oppressor do? They see how far we'll let them go. 

Example, Trayvon Martin, right? They said he "attacked" Zimmerman even though he had DIRECT orders from the local police to stop fuckin stalkin the kid. BANG, now he's dead, another African-American male shot down by someone racial profiling. And what did our community do? We wore T-Shirts, we had a couple rallies, we said "FUCK THE MAN", then went right back to partying and turnin up. So the fire dwindled to a couple flames. All the while, there were like 4 other cases of young black men getting shot, especially the one where the nigga got shot at a gas station in the face by a white man because he wouldn't turn his music down! SMFH. I'll move on.

So these things keep happening, right? And now this new situation happened. They shot an unarmed man, who had his hands up, and idek what their reasoning is this time foreal, that's how you can tell that they really don't care anymore lol. And what's happening? Oh, you know, the riots start, dumbasses start looting, and in a couple of weeks or months people will go back to their lives, the whole while they destroyed their own neighborhoods, and go back to accepting their fate as not shit in the public eye. And so on and so forth. With only a couple sparks still lit from the wildfire.

Now, to explain my indifference, if you haven't caught on. We're all being blind. We're living in the same damn system that our elders were when they started the civil rights movement. True, it was worse back then with lynching being a whole public spectacle, but I'd be curious just to see the black men and jail now vs. then and the comparison of recorded lynchings with recorded black men shot by "intimidated" men and police. For some reason, my logic tells me they wouldn't be too far off of each other. Shit, if it wasn't for the media they'd still probably be public spectacles in some places. I digress. Back to my point.

My indifference comes in seeing that this pattern is not ending, and will not end until people wise up. It seems like the sparks that are left try to catch on with other people, but by that time there's nothing left to burn until you have something new. We waste all of our anger on events instead of the system, which makes our aim short term instead of on the bigger picture. Put that along with the fact that the government is actually scaring people to death by these public showings, and we damn near have the hunger games on our hands.

Now, my main point. This is what differentiates riots and reforms. Riots are short term because they are near sighted. They aren't looking for the bigger picture because all that they see is in front of them. They're not trying to change the system, they're just products of being reactive to the system. And although they gather the masses for the week, month, or couple of months, they do not have nor are willing to bear the pain of a reform.

See, a reform is much different. These are led by the visionaries that open people's eyes to the bigger picture. These visionaries are often killed by "anonymous" people in order to scare the masses back into their "riot only" space though. The thing is, though, a new visionary always rises. Reforms are held to challenge the system and change the injustices, whether through peace or through action. And in reforms, the people have to be willing to bare the pain of the world in order for generations that come after them to live in a better place, or to keep the torch burning. 

I mean damn, during the civil rights movement they were spraying niggas with fire hoses from 3 feet away. I got hit with one of those from 20 feet away and it left a bruise! They sicked the dogs, they beat, bloodied, and killed people. It happens like that in reform. Because one day someone realizes, "Well damn, if it's happening already anyways we might as well make it happen for a reason."

The difference for our generation, there's a lot more than just black people who are hurting. It's not just black and white anymore. Hispanics, actually many types of immigrants, blacks, whites, it doesn't matter anymore. People are starving, people are hurting, people are dying. The media paints it as a race war in order to separate the people into categories so we don't stand as one, and they smart as hell because it always works. But what people don't know is that they people controlling the media are controlling the police pensions, controlling the stock markets, controlling the market goods, shit even control the politicians. I talk about the false majority because they're the enemy. That's the meaning of a reform, to unite the people against them, and make them change the way things are handled. I digress.

So my indifference comes from this never ending cycle of our society being reactive instead of proactive. And if you don't understand what I am saying, ask yourself this question. If we know we live in a society where this is even a possibility, where unarmed men can be gunned down with little to know consequences, then why are we just sitting here? And what will it take for it to stop happening?

If you can't answer these questions with a logical answer, even after thinking about it time and time again, you tend to either get frustrated or indifferent. You know where I am.

Just my thoughts.

Marcus J.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Questioning Universal Laws?

Watsup family? So this post might go along with my last couple, but whatever it's my blog right? I can say whatever I want to. I'm sure somebody out there is going to see it and begin to think about something relevant.

So with that being said we're back at the topic, as you can see from the title, of the universe. You could actually write about the universe all day, every day and come up with new conclusions all of the time just because it's so vast and we keep coming up with different things, but I'll go on later.

This post is about a couple universal laws I've been researching, starting with the Law of Vibration. If you've read my old posts you would've seen I've talked about this before. How everything in the universe is nothing but energy, vibrating at different frequencies which ultimately gives off the illusion that somethings are completely solid and all that stuff right? Won't preach on it, but it's a pretty cool thing to think about if you have some time to look into it and think about it.

Anyways, so recently I've been borderline obsessed with these type of laws and theories. I think I get this way of thinking from my Grandma Joy honestly, she always is talking about the coolest theories of the universe, but I'll save that for another day.

Back to the point, this Law of Vibrations is the base for a "law" -only use the quotation marks because I'm not sure how much of a law it truly is by scientific standards- called the Law of Attraction(s). This law is pretty cool too. It's pretty much karma except a little deeper than that. So basically what it says is this energy that your body exerts from your everyday life -you know, since your body is simply energy from your thoughts to your matter- determines what happens to you/what the universe sends in your direction. The law is in effect every second of every day, right? And whatever has happened to you has been attracted by your thoughts and actions. Think you guys got it by this point.

**Side Note: for a quick reference I found this little WikiHow thing when I was looking through stuff for this, lol. Seems pretty straightforward (http://www.wikihow.com/Use-the-Law-of-Attraction)**

So I had a bit of a split feeling about this law, right? And I know many of you guys will be able to see my thinking.

So my first thought was about people who are products of their situation? Not the people who are lazy, or just do dumb shit all the time, but people who are actually placed in situations with little to no way out, ya know? Example? Kids who are taken from their parents and forced to fight at a young age, or a kid that's homeless and has to face the realities of life from their earliest memories. I could go on but I think you'll get the point.

Does this law apply to them? I don't really have an answer, this is more of a question I've just been thinking about so if you have any input leave a comment, lol.

My next question was, does this law apply to actual physical needs or universal energy? Say you put all of your mind in soul into being an artist, right? There's no doubt in your mind you will be the greatest artist of all time. You beg the universe for the energy, and do nothing but master all of your artistry. Do you get satisfaction out of other people believing that you're the greatest artist of your generation and you get paid or do you get a universal high for all of the energy that you've asked for, type of thing, ya know? Also, didn't come up with any type of answer for this, just another thought.

My final thought, probably the most prevalent thought in my mind, is if it's really that easy why don't people actually do it? I've seen many people discuss this in their interviews, right? The most prominent figure is probably Will Smith. He talks about it in all of his bigger interviews, and about how the universe is a river that you can make go around you. He actually says some brilliant stuff. Like foreal, just YouTube some of his interviews about the keys to success and the universe. Da gawd... digress.

But if we know what to do to make these things happen, why doesn't everyone do it? Is it the stifling system that causes people to give up their ambitions to fall into a cookie cutter copy of what it needs to advance? Is it that people can't possibly believe that it could actually be that easy to determine their destiny? Or is it that people are just unwilling to sacrifice their physical wants in order to operate on a higher spiritual plane? Still, I have no answers.

Is it a combination of all of these things, is it people who have used these means to gain success scared that everyone will be able to take what they have achieved, is it a reciprocation of what someone's soul has done in a past life? What is it really? I got mad questions that I plan on asking the Almighty someday, I digress.

Last thought I'll leave you guys with, what if everyone (or even a majority of people) were able to achieve their ultimate successes through using this law? What would be able to happen to the planet we live on, the society we live in, the age we are present in? I know I posted about Utopia a couple weeks ago, but I don't think that is what would happen. I think the time we would live in would be a lot different, and happier, and successful, but what would it actually be like? Who knows right?

Anyways, maybe I'll readdress these questions with my own thoughts another day, but for now I'll just continue to think as I listen to Jimmy Cliff, haha. But I do ask if you read this to think about the questions I asked, and come up with your own answers. I feel like if enough people come up with answers it could be a key that would unlock potential in countless people. And in the direction we're headed, that's exactly what we need.

Leave comments, questions, rebuttal. All with respect, please.

Just my thoughts.

Marcus J.

P.S. My blog has made it passed 1,000 views now, so if you are someone who reads this blog from time to time I just want to say thank you, and hopefully I continue to say stuff that interests you. Let's FUTW!

-Marcus J

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Contradiciton...

Ok, so I know I just finished my other post but Bitches Brew got me thinking, like it always does, so I had to post a quick something about the amazing contradictions that are in our everyday lives. Real quick.

Contradiction:


a :  logical incongruity

b :  a situation in which inherent factors, actions, or propositions are inconsistent or contrary to one another

Straight from the Merriam-Webster, right? But think about how many contradictory things you notice everyday. Example, the universe (or multiverse) contradiction. Think about this, the known universe is currently millions of light-years in radius, and more is being discovered everyday. Then think about how irrelevant your life is in terms of the universe. Shit, even planet earth has billions of people with people being born and dying every day. So this makes you feel useless huh? Then think about the people you have encountered in your life time, the people you have directly effected their lives. The countless people you still have to meet and encourage and pick up. Your life isn't pointless in that aspect, right? This contradiction is the perfect thing to keep people humble and confident at the same time, right?


Or think about knowledge, right? If you know about my infatuation with Socrates you know my favorite quote of his is about how he was wise because he knew he knew nothing. But he was still one of the smartest men living in his time (can be debated but don't kill my vibe). 


Or think about the darkness in the world. Every day people get raped, murdered, cheated, etc. But think about the potential to change, and all the good people can do if they put their mind to it! I would hate to live in a perfect world, then nobody would know pain. But to live in a society that is working to actually clean up the bullshit that we live in right now? I would love that!


These contradictions that just happen, the angel and devil on your shoulder and everybody's shoulder in the world, these are the things that make life worth living. Sorry to say, I personally believe if you make too many deals with the devil you get placed back here in a worse situation, but if you make these right moves your energy gets to go on and do what only the creator knows. 


Embrace the contradictions, man. Understand them, observe them, study them because at the end of the day they're all placed there by the universe and there's nothing that you can do about them. The more you know about them the more you can use them to your advantage.


If anybody has any examples I'm down to listen to some because I think it's one of the coolest things ever. Stars turn to black holes, carcasses turn to oil, even shit turns to fertilizer lmao. It's the way of the universe man. Damn whoever made this place is amazing. All praise to The Creator.


 Ok, I'm done now. Just had to let that one out real quick. Comment, question, criticize. Do so with respect.


Just my thoughts.


Marcus J.

The Conscious Negro...

Quick note - If you read this while you listen to Bitches Brew by Miles Davis it might make it cool, lol. Enjoy!

Hey everybody, back with another post today from some thinking and research that I was up to these past couple of days. This post, titled "The Conscious Negro", is what I believe to be a modern day rendition of the famous W.E.B. Du Bois theory of the African-American double consciousness that he spoke on in many of his writings. Soooo let's get into it!

Where did this come from, you may be wondering, right? (Well, maybe not if you read these posts from time to time you'll see there's a trend, lol) but this post, like all my others, came from somewhat of a minimal thing. 

If you know me personally, you would know that my favorite artist out at the time is J Cole. His story, his flow, his artistry within the rap/hip-hop genre right now is something that can only be paired with the greats. He's really a modern legend that we're watching emerge right before our eyes, well and Kendrick and people like that, digress. 

So I'm listening to J Cole songs on shuffle, anything from The Warm Up to Born Sinner and I don't know what it is, but I feel like he really tells a similar story to mine. Of course as an artist you're supposed to connect with the listener, but anything from being mixed to making it out of a rough neighborhood to go to college, it just all connects. But through his projects you can see a theme, right? And if this post relates to you, you should check out his music too.

The theme? This type of bipolar syndrome that comes from the contradictions that you've seen in your life. This love for life and everything that makes it what it is to you, but also this undying hatred from the lives that you've seen. I'll explain further, on my behalf - I don't know J Cole personally so don't quote anything I say about his lyrics and how I interpret them. Cool.

But for example, growing up I didn't realize that my family had money problems. We were happy. I have the best family in the world, man, swear to the Almighty. My family has everything money could never amount to, from love to trust to actual friendship and memories. I love my family; both sides black and white. Digress, I could go for days about that. 

Anyways I never realized we weren't, you know, "well off" financially until I began getting older. Slowly I started realizing how this whole system worked, right? It wasn't until I applied for schools, and got into college that my eyes were opened. I've talked about it before so I won't hark on it too long, but it's ridiculous that someone can make millions of dollars, sometimes billions, and all they do is sit somewhere and chill all day, if they even do that much. Like do people understand the Mars family are all on the USA most wealthy list and have not worked a day in their lives? Meanwhile there are people who work 55-60 hours a week and make less than $50,000. Like if you don't think that system is stupid as fuck, please explain to me.

Anyways, so I'm listening to J Cole and these themes arise time and time again, and it sparks some thoughts in my mind that I've always kind of had but I never researched. So I came along Du Bois "double consciousness"  theories and read them for a couple days. And while what he says is brilliant and I believe time-less, I believe there's a new element that can be added to this theory.

So, this post is about the "conscious negro" in today's society, in particular in my generation. Generation Y, where blacks are portrayed as hip-hop junkies and you're either a hipster/thug that "turns up" or you're someone who went against the stereotypes and went to school and all that jazz. Mind you, I respect all of these people. This post is for when someone is the combination of the two.

If you read my post "I F**k Up..." you'll see I have vices that I try to deal with. I've been getting better to some degree but it seems no matter how hard I try, it's almost ingrained in my mind that these things are a part of me... it's actually shitty. And that's where this post comes from, because I know I can't be the only one.

So for the conscious negro of today's age, and yes I will label myself as one of them. We know, are conscious, of the contradictions in our lifestyle. The ying-yang that is ever so apparent in our lives. We know that we are conscious for a reason and that we are here for a greater purpose, but we still have these demons. We know the money we waste every so many days on liquor, drugs and partying (or whatever you do) and we know what we could do if we saved that money, but we spend it anyways. We know how much time we waste doing some of the BS that we do, and how much we could gain if we were productive during that time period, but we waste it anyways. I could go on for a while with examples but I'll stop there.

This is not new, by the way. I'm sure MLK had the same problems, knowing that a black man is supposed to be strong for black women and be above adultery yet he still had his missteps. Point proven.

But for our generation it is different. Point being, there is a major divide today. Between the different type of people that are in different points in their lives. I am not sure how to connect to a 14-15 year old who has already started selling drugs just to make some side money. But I know it's happening, though. I know because those were my friends when I was younger. Not bad, just misguided. Not ignorant, just knowledgeable in the wrong walks of life. This is where I believe this "conscious negro" holds the power and promise of our generation.

**I've been bouncing around this post, but I'm listening to the album Bitches Brew by Miles Davis and it's got my mind everywhere so just bear with me. I'll make my point coming up soon. lol**

So for the conscious negro of our generation. The ones who know what it's like in the rough neighborhoods, but also know what's happening in the corporate world as well. The ones who are in between, with a foot at the bottom of the barrel and the other still walking up the steps. For all of us who can swear that we're bipolar because it makes no damn sense why we can love and hate so much at the same damn time, I'm talking to you all. It is our job, our duty to start a movement. And not a movement that only will engage people who were already on the right path, a movement that brings power to the people. Regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation. Shit the Black Panthers did so much work for the LGBT and white poverty communities, they just don't teach you that because they try to paint them as a certain type of group, whatever. 

Anyways, it is up to us to spark the fire. I write this on the 50 year anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and can say without a doubt that there is still much work to do. I believe we are the only ones who can connect our suburban friends who we met in college to the "hood" friends that we grew to be who we are with. We are the ones who have seen more than one layer on the totem pole and have made marks in both of them. We have the technology to do so, we have the knowledge to do so, we just need the organization and collaboration to do so.

By this point I probably lost everybody, which is cool. If you made it this far do your own research on Du Bois and "double consciousness" then go listen to a song by J Cole titled "2 Face" you'll see what I'm getting at. Our lives are perfect contradictions. Ying-yangs. Until we understand that we cannot make a profound change. Open your mind and become conscious. The world is depending on it, foreal.

I'll leave you all with this quote. 

"To be a Negro in this country and to be relativily conscious is to be in rage almost all the time." - James Baldwin

Just my thoughts.

Marcus J.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Something Quick...

Ok, so just a random rant that I thought would be willing to share. Topic: As a people, we're dumb... Reason (For this particular post): Space exploration....

Now don't get me wrong, I am all for space exploration to a certain point. The universe -or multiverses, if you believe in that type of thing, which is actually a pretty crazy concept, but I digress- is beautiful and full of insane phenomena that we should explore, to a certain extent. My problem? Spending hundreds of millions/billions of dollars to create satellites and fund different programs in order to search for a planet that's habitable.

I was talking to a good friend about something like this, and she said, "What do you think life forms would be like from other planets? Do you think they'll be smarter than us?" My reply, "Yeah, they'll be smarter because they won't exhaust all of their resources destroying their planet and searching for another one that's somewhat close, but still inhabitable for their species."

So my thought for the morning, what if we took all of the money that we spent on satellites searching for "the next Earth" and start working on the real deal first? Because at this point the highest ESI (Earth Similarity Index - something that compares planets to Earth) is like .84... and it's like hundreds of light-years away... And even though it's really cool that we keep finding these types of planets, (nah foreal though, it's cool as shit; there's like 4 or 5 planets that are over .80 which is wild, digress) it's damn sure not going to happen where we find a planet that is 100% in our universe. So let's take that billions of dollars that we're discovering the heavens with and use it to make our world a little more habitable. You know, purify some rivers, save some wildlife, not have people dying of hunger across the world or depending on corporations for every single need, etc.

As a human race, we need to start working on our planet because at the rate we're going, there's not many generations left that'll actually have actual beautiful places on Earth to cherish. They're slowly being destroyed by us, while we look outward instead of focusing internally...

Just my thoughts.

Marcus J

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Which Seems More Achievable?

What's good people? New day, new post, same thoughts that came from a random occurrance in my life lol. If this is your first time reading the blog, Welcome. I hope what you read can spark some thoughts for you. If you're reading because you've somehow become interested with how I think, welcome back. Either way I appreciate the love.

SO today, the thought came from a dinner with one of my friends at a Golden Corral. Seems simple right? Check out where it goes though... lol

So we're at Golden Corral, chillin and eating the mounds of food that an all-you-can eat buffet affords for its customers and my mind goes back to my childhood instantly. When I was a kid, every holiday would be spent at Golden Corral. Birthdays, Celebrations, sometimes even holidays such as Easter if no one wanted to cook, but it seemed like we were always at Golden Corral. So the thing that got me thinking was the steak, of all things. I thought about how, when I was a kid, the best steak would come from Golden Corral. (Sidenote: These are all of my personal opinions on any restaurant metioned, I represent no one and have a right to my personal opinion... Don't need any lawsuits coming my way... lol) But, anyways, I loved Golden Corral food, man, it was always on point. Unparalleled to me. Except for Ryan's sometimes, because their mashed potatoes were crazy good, but I digress.

SO I start thinking about the conference I had just got back from, and all of the different things I've experienced since I've left for college. The wealth that some people have, the upbringing of some people, the experiences and my mind has a field day. What was my main thought? My neice's grandfathers. I'll explain why. And this is how I think about many things so pay attention.

Thinking back to my childhood, my dad was always the big dog, man. We went to Golden Corral and he would eat 3 plates of the steak, extra satisfied with every one, maybe a slight comment of how it was cooked but always content with the steak. (I'm assuming you got the fact that my dad is one of my neice's grandfathers and then her other one will also be mentioned.) We never even noticed how low quality the food was. Either because my parents were always satisfied or because we didn't know higher quality, the food was majestic in our (me and my siblings) minds right?

Then, I thought about the other grandfather. And I'm not using any names, just to make it easy for me. But this guy is ballin, right? It seems everytime I see him, he wants to go to the most expensive steak house around. On top of that he always pays for everyone, $50/$60 meals for the whole table... "You wanna beer too?" If you know me you already know my response, lol. But thinking about him in contrast to my father, it was crazy. He's the type to get the steak and if it's not perfect he might have a nice talk with the waiter and request another one (Which makes complete sense if you're ordering a $50 piece of meat). Now, if you are unaware, the steak you get for $50 is a lot different than the steaks which you receive at the golden corral lol. And somehow there's a complete contrast between the two styles. Then, I thought about how my sister's boyfriend has acted once and how we were taught to act. One time we were out to eat and he didn't like something he got so he sent it back, which may not seem like a lot to you all but to me, we were taught never to do that and if we ordered it we better like it. Whatever I'll get back to my point.

But this is how I assume my sister's boyfriend grew up. Not an all-you-can-eat buffet with low quality food that fills you with all this steroid infested food, but with steaks from cows who graized in fields made of the highest quality grass and wheats. (a tad of an exagerration but you get my point, lol) And now, somehow, my neice is the connector between these two types of men, right?

So, I was thinking about this and began to wonder, what makes people satisfied. Clearly there are people who live in poverty who are not well off, but they are happy with their lives. Then there are the kids who parents make tons of money, or the people who make tons of money themselves, and they completely hate their lives and always want more. I know money doesn't automatically equal sanity or a good life, but it definitely takes away the problems of the poor, and that's a shit load of problems.

While thinking of this my mind was racing, really trying to decide what made people the happiest, and if people as a whole could ever be happy at the same time, some type of Utopia, right? Is it possible at all? Or are people naturally not satisfied? And are we headed further and further away from this point of balance? You know, since all of these fuckin reality TV shows depict these fuckin idiots in these big ass houses with their designer clothing and surgeries to make themselves look fake af to have people admire them and directly brainwash half of the nation to sale their morales for money to aspire to be like said fucking idiots and never settle with what they have in material possessions... but I digress.

So my mind led me everywhere, even slept on it last night, then today I woke up and researched the beginnings of the term. Figures Thomas More made it up in England. Thomas More is a G too, King Henry the 8th really did some dirty shit to him, but you can look that story up though. Any ways figuring out all of this stuff about Utopia obviously led me to look stuff up about dystopia as well. And looking at the contrasts in the two along with thinking about the contrasts that I mentioned before I began to think, which of these seems more realistic for society? A utopian society or dystopian society?

So this is all I have been able to think about for the past couple of days, right? Which of these is realistically more attainable? And as optimistic I would like to stay about the human race, I could not even fathom a utopian society. A place where money is the least of people's worries and people only consume what they need and redistribute wealth in order to people who need it. A place where the main concern of the human race is perserving the planet that we inhabit in order for future generations to prosper and grow. (Even the other day some scientist wrote a paper proving that the world is on the verge of the next great extinction, look it up it's crazy as hell) But in thinking about everything that happens in the world today, I could never convince myself that people will ever get it. And even if some do, the false majority will not, and that is what will drive us to the latter.

For those who don't know, a dystopian society is something like The Hunger Games series. A place where the richest have perfect lives, perfect to the point where they're not sure what suffering really is, but behind the scenes is near slave labor. The poor work, starve, die while the rich party, waste and destroy everything, and reap the benefits of old money. And through my thinking, I believe this would be more likely for the world that we live in today.

If you've read my old posts it's evident that I believe in the disconnect between the rich and poor throughout the world, not just in America. I mean shit, affluenza is even a "disease" now that can get you off of murder trials if you were brought up too rich and priveledged... digress. But clearly with the lust of money and material possessions growing at a rapid pace and the appreciation for life and creation dwindling... I'm afraid utopia will never actually even be a thought.

Feel free to disagree with me, but in a world where it's easier to be praised for making a sex tape rather than finding cures for deadly diseases, or put in the spotlight for "twerking" instead of graduating I believe that our society is headed for a modern day Dark Age that will only lead to death and destruction...

I do, however, believe that someday, that will most likely not be in our lifetime, people will snap and be enlightened and recognize that every breathing thing in this universe is connected through something more powerful than anyone can comprehend. There will be a time when people aren't separated by religion because they understand there is no religion, simply because the human mind can't fathom the works of God. We won't be seperated by language or race because people will finally understand that we are all beings that come from the Almighty, and to hate anyone is equivalent to hating your souls reflection in someone else. We'll stop stripping the land for everything it has because, whenever it will be, we will recognize that everything on this planet breathes and has just as much of a purpose as the richest man on Earth. From the trees in the forest, to the millions of animals killed by moving vehicles, down to the homeless people that people often ridicule, we'll recognize the Godly power in every living thing and somehow make a change...

Until that day, though, we're just going to be remembered in history as the generation that destroyed the planet and led our race to one of the darkest periods in known history...

I believe there is time left to change it, but I also doubt people are willing to sacrifice to change it (see my last post)... Hopefully I'm wrong though... I pray that I am, but whatever I'll get out of my hippie mode now haha...

So, as always, feel free to comment, question, rebuttle respectfully... I appreciate any and all feedback... at the end of the day I'm just trying to expand my mind to different perspectives...

As always, these are just my thoughts folks...

Marcus J.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Marcus J's 50 Year Theory

What's good everybody? As stated in my most recent post, I'm back on my game. Studying history, science, religion, the universe and all it entails, and once again making my opinion and thoughts known to the world.

So I know you see the title and you're probably like, "Oh, so now this nigga makin' theories??" Well, indeed I am. And as always, if you have anything to respectfully say to it, please leave a comment and we can discuss. I respect all open thought as long as it is respectful and well thought out, as all of my posts are.

So some back ground on this new theory that I've been coming up with for the past couple of months. It began as I took a trip to my hometown of Dayton. I'm riding through my neighborhood and it seems that all I see is beat down houses, closed businesses, and men and women who look defeated. Yes, defeated is the only explanation that I could use to describe the looks in their eyes. So I begin thinking, as I usually do, why is life like this for us? (It's my hometown, a neighborhood I've lived in since I was 3 so yes I will be saying us, even though I was blessed to make it out) Haven't any of the people here just stopped and thought about the power that lies in numbers? (I'll have anothe post about the power in numbers so I won't go ham right now)

So through all this thinking I think of all of the research I've done on the Black Inferiority Complex and African-American propoganda and how we are taught to hate ourselves from birth, basically, through the American system. (This is a point where I don't really care about your opinions, this is damn near factual) But the thing is, it's not just blacks. It's whites, hispanics, any type of immigrant who is living in poverty. Well shit, any person living in poverty basically. Whatever.

So this led me to thinking about organizing our communities, right? I thought, "Why do we not just organize as a people and demand changes? Nobody enjoys living like this..." This led me to researching "Social Reforms" and revolutionaries, right? And this was the basis of my theory.

Let's take it back to slavery. There were major slave rebellions like every 30-40 years around the world, but that's because the oppressor was physical and apparent so I will start with the American Civil War. The 1860's, full of steps forward for the USA right? Emmancipation Proclomation in 1863 (not sure about that date, but pretty sure) aboloshing slavery from the Union. Abe Lincoln fuckin' shit up "fighting for blacks" (Even though I believe he was just as racist as the next man, he just might've realized it was morally wrong to OWN another soul... or maybe he started the whole thing trying to get votes from the North and purposefully created a rift in the nation, look up the different theories they're actually crazy.. lol digress though) Point being, the 1860's had many things from American black's to be proud about....... Until the nation began to restructure itself with institutional slavery....

So just like that my theory begins, right? I know I haven't said my theory explicitly but hang in there, you'll figure it out. SOOOO, institutionalized slavery. Make niggas free, but poor as shit and dependent on their rich white slave masters to survive and do the work for what may have been cheaper then the slave trades anyways, right? But TELLING these black people they were free was good enough for them, because they had the HOPE of becoming more than slaves someday.... And this is just speaking for America, all types of bullshit was happening in Africa too and the colonization of the kingdoms and blah blah, but I'll focus on America because I'm not too knowledgeable about the African history...

Well about 50 years passes right? And it seems that a whole generation of people begin to realize.... Hold up... We're still just as dependent on the white men as we were when we were slaves... Now remember, some blacks had already been rich through a lot of things, there was a Upper Black Class, if that's what you want to call it, but the majority of blacks were still dirt poor and dependent on white men's crops and corporations. So, the leader emerges, right?

Man by the name of Marcus Garvey starts an organizaion called the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association) and rallies this generation. Does everything for black people, but actually nothing at the same time right? He was just the ultimate visionary. Travels across America and gives speeches to black crowds. Telling them that they are a powerful people and when united they can conquer all. I'm not gonna do a whole history lesson but Marcus Garvey was that nigga man, held it tf down. Unites blacks across the world, starts a newspaper that was published throughout Africa and Europe and plans to unite Negroes across the globe. And WOULD HAVE done it, but this fuck boy named J. Edgar Hoover, "American Hero", starts this project called CointelPro. Remember this for later. Hoover basically implanted agents in the UNIA to disrupt everything and cause the organization to fall to shit, causing it to go bankrupt, all plans to fail, and Marcus Garvey to go to jail and catch a sickness which led to his death. Score 1-0, THE MAN.

Forgot to mention the UNIA was founded in 1914, about 50 years after the end of the American Civil War. So although the UNIA was disrupted in the major plans, it showed the government that minorities could rally together for a cause. They gained small things, you know, a small say in things here and there and it was enough to satisfy that generation because, again, it was more than what they started with. Were they still equal? The WHITE ONLY signs on the doors could dispell that immediatly. That's extra fucked up btw, but I digress.

So what's 1914+50? 1964, right? except it happened a little bit early this time. But although I will talk about the Civil Rights Movement, I don't plan to dwell to much on Dr. King. Mind you he was a fearless leader, who CointelPro also had hands in his assassination, but he was just one man. And he was an older, wiser man. Who I will talk about who came to power to rally the black nation is the Black Panther Party. We all know who the Black Panther Party was, and what they did, but little do people know their ages. They were college students for the most part. Shit, Fred Hampton went to jail when he was like 18/19 and was assassinated when he was only 21. Another operation by the government, but I digress. The Black Panther Party were a group of people, led by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, who were conscious of the opressor against their people, their neighborhoods, their families, right? They were people who saw the nation for what it was and demanded a change. But, like I said this isn't a history lesson.

So, let's jump 50 years from the 1960's, since most progressive black activists groups lost power before the 1970's, thanks again to CointelPro, I'm tellin you man look up the operation it's crazy! Some say it even had Tupac murdered just for the simple fact that he was unifying gangs across the nation with his Thug Life brand, but they got to him before he changed his rap career to revolutionary.. digress again.

So my theory is, that our generation must take our stand against the evils that are taking place in our country. Every 50 years, it has been placed on the generation that was far enough removed to be conscious of the systematic trials that they are placed in. If you are one of the people that think it's not that bad anymore, then you're clearly not who I'm talking to at this point in my life, because you're living in ignorance and I'm sure it's blissful. For those of you who have been stopped and frisked, who have had cops pull guns on you and your friends, who have been recepients of systematic racism in any realm, YES I am talking to you.

And all the signs have been there, man. Trayvon Martin and the disgusting shit white people did after the trial (Reference the black face paint they did for Halloween and thought it was funny) to the uncharted unemployment for black males in this country, or at that matter the unemployment in inner cities in general, or just how America still continues to fight wars over seas looking for more dirty money instead of investing in our communities which are struggling. Man, if you don't see the need for change get out the fuckin way cuz clearly you're blind. I digress.

I know this post is getting long and y'all might be getting tired of it so I'll wrap it up here soon, but just know it is upon our generation to begin making requests. We are living in a generation where kids don't know who Fred Hampton is but they know Chief Keef, they don't know Huey Newton but they damn sure know some fuck nigga off of one of those reality shows. It is our obligation to educate ourselves on the past in order to oragnize the people and begin making changes, because I fear that if something does not happen within the next decade, it might be too late and there is no coming back.

We cannot just let our culture and society slip into a dark ages where niggas are stuck at the bottom of the totem pole, with no ambition and no liberation. We need to realize how dependent we are on the rich white corporation owners and rally against them. So explicitly, I believe, my theory is, that every 50 years there is a shift in the universe as we know it. The oppressed people of the world are able to focus their anger and agression to people other than their own people, and turn it into a progressive movement. We saw it with the Arab Spring, we saw it across the globe, but yet as African-Americans we are still complacent. As lower class Americans we continue to slave to the richest people in America who run the corporations and spend money that could rebuild cities on mansions and speedboats.

It's up to our generation to become aware, and make a change.

Feel free to comment if you would like to discuss anything or have a different, respectful point of view.

As always, these are just my thoughts...

Marcus J.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

I Fuck Up...

Well hello there again family!


If anyone still checks this blog, which I'm sure only a couple people do (Probably only John Doe now, haha) you would have noticed that I have not posted in a looooong ass time. Did my thoughts stop? Never. Did I mismanage time? Of course. But the worst thing is I stopped letting my voice be heard.

The reason I haven't posted in a while will allow people to see several flaws in my character.

1. I procrastinate with the best of them.
2. I easily make excuses when I know I'm stronger than I give myself credit for.
3. I have many vices which put me in compromising positions.
4. Simply put, I FUCK UP!

Now, you might wonder why my first post back is something so trivial. Something as elementary as falling down, right? But it's a fundamental thought that holds us all back, if you think about it. You see, I've come to this realization about people who are a part of today's society, and I can only say today's society because it's all I have personally witnessed. The thing is we, I know I do, like to make excuses because we need a reason as to why we CAN'T reach the greatness we deserve. This can be seen through anything in life, right?

Example, take a good for nothing nigga that cheats on his girlfriend, right? We take our preconcieved notions about relationships and abide by them instead of doing what we know is right. simple decisions go the wrong way, which lead niggas down the wrong paths from the beginning. You know not to get the girl's number, you know not to text her, you know not to fuck her, you know not to lie, scheme, and bullshit but in your mind you might be thinking, "Well I know my girl is the best, but it CAN'T be meant for me to find what I need this early in my life. That's too good to be true, right?" Digress for the time being.

Or another example, when a well capable nigga fails a class he shouldn't. Shit not even failing, cuz in college a C is basically a fail. So what do we do, since we've been taught we were dumb our whole lives and are not as smart as the white mutha fuckas that sit in the front and are "legacy" students. We go, "Damn that dude smart as hell, I CAN'T get grades like him. His whole family is full of engineers [for example] and he just knows his shit. Damn sure CAN'T compete with him in the classroom."

Or looking at social change, right? The people with the big ass monuments in DC, right? MLK (which is actually a fuckin' mosquito bite compared to the real monuments, digress), Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, etc. Shit even people who don't have monuments that have done major shit. Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, fuckin' Fred Hampton, anyone who's done it major. We go, "Well, we CAN'T have an impact as major as that person... We just CAN'T do what that person did..."

I've gone on long enough with examples, all of which are things I battle everyday so I know somebody out there feels me. But the thing that I've come to realize is what if in some way we can turn our way of thinking around. Modern science says people use, what, 10-20% of their brains and CAN'T unlock the rest? Or the average African-American from the inner city CAN'T excel at a PWI which rakes up the most research dollers and funding. Or black people CAN'T change how fucked up America is and change a system that has repeatedly been placed and altered to keep the majority of us down as a whole?

I think shit should change. Because no matter how optimistic of a person I think I am, the same old negativity that I was placed in as a child has continued to haunt me to this very day. Being raised in a culture where sex is praised, success is hated, knowledge is frowned upon, and at the end of the day it's cut throats or be sacrificed for someone else to make it, I am a fucked up individual (we're a fucked up society) that all are conscious of the wrong that is apparent in everyday life but regardless play by these dirty ass rules anyways. When people around your neighborhood told you "Don't dream, you CAN'T do that. You'll just be disappointed." I'm here to say fuck all of that. Fuck everything. IDK what I'm even talking about anymore, so let's get back to the point.

I FUCK UP, ALL THE TIME. It's what people do, man. The difference is that we're conscious about it! We have the ability to change. Every time I buy a bottle of alcohol I know that it's money I could save to change the world. Everytime I have a conversation with somebody I shouldn't, I know it'll hurt someone I love. I fuck up man, all the time. We all do. The challenge is to first be conscious of the things that you're doing wrong, whether it be your personal vices or something that our society has hammered so far into your brain its in your subconscious now [check my older posts on BI Complex]. Whatever it is things have got to change, and I'm making the vow now to start it with me.

We only get one chance to change the world, man. [Well if you don't believe in reincarnation but I kinda do so take that for how you want to, digress] And I'm sure the people that've done the most with their time wasted minimal amounts of it thinking that they CAN'T do something, but rather thinking how to overcome the obvious barriers that turn most people away from their own greatness...

With that being said, expect posts from me regardless if I'm taking 18 credits or if I'm not doing shit at work. Becuase the people who have changed the world used the same 24 hour days to accomplish everything they did, and I'll be damned if I let a negative outlook on myself stop me from attaining my destiny.

Thanks for the rant. As always, these are just my thoughts...

Marcus J.