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Politics Mondays: Hip Hop Reflections On Ronald Reagan by Davey D.


Well, today is June 11th and I'm watching all these TV stations play Ray
Charles rendition of 'America' [Brother Ray just passed away yesterday]
while showing the funeral of former President Reagan. Some stations are even
showing pictures of the two men together. I can't help thinking something is
not right about what I'm seeing. In the words of Public Enemy 'Can't Truss
It' .

To start, I feel like my senses have been assaulted all week with non stop
news coverage that seemed designed on getting me to believe that we had just
experienced the passing of a Saint.
I keep asking myself how is this happening?, because when I think back to
the Reagan years I recall some very troubling and contentious times that we
are still recovering from.

It has been suggested by President Bush that we stay home to mourn and
reflect upon the life and times of Ronald Reagan.. Well when I reflect I
like to do it to music.. So I guess it was only appropriate that I pulled
out Gil Scott Heron's 1981 album 'Reflection' which contained a highly
charged 12 minute spoken word song called "B-Movie" which was directed at
Reagan shortly after he took office. I also pulled out a landmark record
from pioneering rapper Mele-Mel called 'Jesse' which was released in 1984.
Both these songs spoke truth to power and help me cut through all the
hoopla, fanfare and blatant rewriting of history with regards to Ronald
Reagan. Gil Scott starts off his B-Movie song by saying:

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Well, the first thing I want to say is."Mandate my ass!"

Because it seems as though we've been convinced that 26% of the registered
voters, not even 26% of the American people, but 26% of the registered
voters form a mandate - or a landslide. 21% voted for Skippy and 4% voted
for somebody else who might have been running.

But, oh yeah, I remember. In this year that we have now declared the year
from Shogun to Raygun, I remember what I said about Reagan.meant it. Acted l
ike an actor.Hollyweird.
Acted like a liberal. Acted like General Franco when he acted like governor
of California, then he acted like a Republican. Then he acted like somebody
was going to vote for him for President. And now we act like 26% of the
registered voters is actually a mandate. We're all actors in this I
suppose.."

-B-Movie- by Gil Scott Heron
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As I listened to all this lavish praise being bestowed upon Reagan and US
Senators proposing that his face be put on a 10 dollar bill and carved into
Mount Rushmore, I kept asking myself- is this the same guy who immediately
started cutting back social service programs and started scapegoating folks
in the hood as the reason for inflation and overspending in government? Gil
Scott early on let us know just what we were up against as he kicks is third
stanza.

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....What has happened is that in the last 20 years, America has changed from
a producer to a consumer.
And all consumers know that when the producer names the tune.
the consumer has got to dance. That's the way it is.
We used to be a producer - very inflexible at that, and now we are consumers
and,
finding it difficult to understand. Natural resources and minerals will
change your world.
The Arabs used to be in the 3rd World. They have bought the 2nd World and
put a firm down payment on the 1st one.
Controlling your resources we'll control your world.
This country has been surprised by the way the world looks now.
They don't know if they want to be Matt Dillon or Bob Dylan.
They don't know if they want to be diplomats or continue the same policy -
of nuclear nightmare diplomacy. John Foster Dulles ain't nothing but the
name of an airport now. ..........

-B-Movie- by Gil Scott Heron
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Mele-Mel who helped kick off a wave of message type songs from Hip Hop's
than emerging scene, starting with his groundbreaking song 'The Message' in
1982, also brings home some salient points. After dealing with 3 terrible
years Reagan's economic policy, the trickle down theory, also known as
'Reagonics' Mel summed up the situation in the first verse of his song
'Jesse'

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See Ronald Reagan speaking on TV
Smiling like everything's fine and dandy
Sounded real good when he tried to give a pep talk
To over 30 million poor people like me
How can we say we got to stick it out
When his belly is full and his future is sunny
I don't need his jive advice
But I sure do need his jive time money.

-Jesse- by Mele-Mel

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I'm listening to these songs -reflecting and asking myself how in the world
are 200 thousand people standing on line waiting to see this cats' body? Was
this the same Ronnie Reagan who had no problems closing down mental wards
and setting all those ill patients to fend for themselves back in our
community?

Is this the same Iran-Contra scandal Ronnie who back in the 80s showed his
first signs of Alzheimer's by stating he didn't recall all the corruption
taking place right under his nose?

Was this the same Ronald Reagan, the jovial jellybean eating, 'great
communicator' who is credited with ending communism and bringing down the
Berlin Wall but vetoed a bill calling for sanctions against the racist South
African Apartheid Regime?

Is this the same Ronald Reagan who wouldn't lift a finger to help end
Apartheid but in 1983 was more than willing to send US troops to smash the
Black Government of the small Island of Grenada who they said had links to
Cuba and Communism ?

Was this the same Ronnie Reagan who got called out and embarrassed by Noble
Peace Prize winner Bishop Desmond Tutu who said he was "evil, immoral, and
un-Christian" because of his 'Constructive Engagement' policies toward South
Africa. This article in the Boston Globe gives the break down on this
www.boston.com/news/globe...gans_heart

I kept asking myself with such a sordid track record that impacted so many
and continues to impact many, how are folks so shedding tears for this guy?

Thank God for Gil Scott who gives the breakdown as he eloquently explains
the American mindset. Peep the lyrics..

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The idea concerns the fact that this country wants nostalgia. They want to
go back as far as they can - even if it's only as far as last week. Not to
face now or tomorrow, but to face backwards. And yesterday was the day of
our cinema heroes riding to the rescue at the last possible moment. The day
of the man in the white hat or the man on the white horse - or the man who
always came to save America at the last moment - someone always came to save
America at the last moment - especially in "B" movies. And when America
found itself having a hard time facing the future, they looked for people
like John Wayne. But since John Wayne was no longer available, they settled
for Ronald Reagan - and it has placed us in a situation that we can only
look at - like a "B" movie.

Come with us back to those inglorious days when heroes weren't zeros. Before
fair was square. When the cavalry came straight away and all-American men
were like Hemingway to the days of the wondrous "B" movie. The producer
underwritten by all the millionaires necessary will be Casper "The
Defensive" Weinberger - no more animated choice is available. The director
will be Attila the Haig, running around frantically declaring himself in
control and in charge. The ultimate realization of the inmates taking over
at the asylum. The screenplay will be adapted from the book called "Voodoo
Economics" by George "Papa Doc" Bush. Music by the "Village People" the very
military "Macho Man."
Macho, macho man!"

Put your orders in America. And quick as Kodak your leaders duplicate with
the accent being on the nukes - cause all of a sudden we have fallen prey to
selective amnesia - remembering what we want to remember and forgetting what
we choose to forget. All of a sudden, the man who called for a blood bath on
our college campuses is supposed to be Dudley "God-damn" Do-Right?

"You go give them liberals hell Ronnie." That was the mandate. To the new
"Captain Bly" on the new ship of fools. It was doubtlessly based on his
chameleon performance of the past - as a liberal democrat - as the head of
the Studio Actor's Guild. When other celluloid saviors were cringing in
terror from McCarthy - Ron stood tall. It goes all the way back from
Hollywood to hillbilly. From liberal to libelous, from "Bonzo" to Birch
idol.born again. Civil rights, women's rights, gay rights.it's all wrong.
Call in the cavalry to disrupt this perception of freedom gone wild. God
damn it.first one wants freedom, then the whole damn world wants freedom.

Nostalgia, that's what we want.the good ol' days.when we gave'em hell. When
the buck stopped somewhere and you could still buy something with it. To a
time when movies were in black and white - and so was everything else. Even
if we go back to the campaign trail, before six-gun Ron shot off his face
and developed hoof-in-mouth. Before the free press went down before
full-court press. And were reluctant to review the menu because they knew
the only thing available was - Crow.

Lon Chaney, our man of a thousand faces - no match for Ron. Doug Henning
does the make-up - special effects from Grecian Formula 16 and Crazy Glue.
Transportation furnished by the David Rockefeller of Remote Control Company.
Their slogan is, "Why wait for 1984? You can panic now...and avoid the
rush."

So much for the good news.

As Wall Street goes, so goes the nation. And here's a look at the closing
numbers - racism's up, human rights are down, peace is shaky, war items are
hot - the House claims all ties. Jobs are down, money is scarce - and common
sense is at an all-time low on heavy trading. Movies were looking better
than ever and now no one is looking because, we're starring in a "B" movie.
And we would rather had John Wayne.we would rather had John Wayne.

-B-Movie- by Gil Scott-Heron

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Deregulation, the busting up of unions, trickle down theory economics,
attacks and roll backs on civil rights legislation is what I recall about
Reagan. For the most part it wasn't good. Reagan was the great communicator
because he had a nice way of smiling and a jovial way of talking while he
put a foot up your ass. The effects of Reagan are still being felt to this
day. As Mele-Mel noted:

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The land of the free and the home of the brave
But it might as well be the home of the slave
They got me walking around saying freedom's come
But my body is free and my mind is dumb
The people ain't black but the house is white
And just because I'm different they don't treat me right
They done cast me aside and held me down
Dragged my name down to the ground
Oh beautiful for spacious skies
With your amber waves of untold lies
Look at all the politicians trying to do a job
But they can't help but look like the mob
Get a big kick back and put it away
Watch the FBI watch the CIA
They want a bigger missile with a faster yet
But yet they forget to hire you the vet
Hypocrites just talkin trash
Liberty and Justice are a thing of the past
They want a stronger nation at any cost
Even if it means that everything will soon be lost

-Jesse- by Mele-Mel
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Mele-Mel went on to completely embarrass Reagan by chronicling this all but
forgotten incident when Reverend Jesse Jackson succeeded where Reagan
failed..

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The 30th day that's in december
Is a day that everyone's gonna remember
Because on that day a righteous man
Thought about taking a brand new stand
The name of the man is Jesse Jackson and his call
Is for peace without an action
Cause now is the time to change the nation
Without just another negotiation
He went to the East for human rights
To free a lieutenant shot down in flight
Just another statistic and the government knew it
They didn't even want the man to go do it
Before he left he called the president's home
And Reagan didn't even answer the phone
But I tell you one thing and that's a natural fact
You can bet he calls Jesse when Jesse got back

-Jesse- by Mele-Mel


Note: This article first appeared at Daveyd.com Davey D can be contacted via e-mail at: mrdaveyd@aol.com


Monday, June 14, 2004

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