Gun shot a it nuh respect no one
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Date: February 20, 2018 02:04AM [www.youtube.com]
Yellowman Know Whud up! Seh, gun man, seh tell me whey you get yuh gun from ? You mus 'a get it from the foreign A tell you that they cos' one million (do it!) You don't kill out the 'oman, don't kill out the man I know seh you don't kill the younger one I don' know how you goin' start fun (?) A maybe Joe Joe science a Yellowman Gun man, seh tell me whey you get yuh gun from You mus 'a get it from the foreign You mus 'a tek seh me a politician You don' know seh me a musician 'Ca me seh star, star, no gimme SLR Star, star, no gimme SLR You coulda come from near, you come from far You white like snow, you black like tar A M16 in a Vietnam type (?) war You put in on ignorance, seen ? You kill out a whole family You put it pon Robbie, they say you wicked You sit ina de greener (?) and star you wanted Seh, gun man, seh tell me whey you get yuh gun from You mus 'a get it from the foreign You wan' come shoot dung your own black man (do it!) 'Ca dis a AK 47, is a AK 47 'Ca tell you that they gun run sweeter(?) now than ever 'Ca dis a AK 47 Gun man, a-if you have a gun you mus' hit and a-run If you have a gun you mus' hit and a-run 'Ca dis is our island in de sun Dis is our island in de sun Just get one girl and go have some fun Go get one girl and go have some fun Gun man, tell me whey you get yuh gun from You mus 'a get it from the foreign You wan' come shoot dung your own black man, remember Gun shot a it nuh respect no one Gun shot a it nuh respect no one It kill soldier man, it kill our citizen (?) It kill soldier man, it kill police man It kill police man, also bad man It kill bad man, also civilian It kill civilian, also christian It kill any man, also human Gun man, seh tell me whey you get de gun from You mus 'a get it from the foreign You wan' come shoot dung your own black man (do it!) A whey you can go when Jah right time ? De wicked a go melt like a butter 'gainst sun De dread 'pon those who a fire dem gun Nuh worry dey us, Iyah, a have we likkle fun De gun man dey a 'ell, a tek fire bun Gun man, seh tell me whey you get yuh gun from ? You mus 'a get it from the foreign You all come shoot dung your own black man......... Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/20/2018 02:07AM by riverhousebill. Re: Gun shot a it nuh respect no one
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Date: April 18, 2019 02:59PM 26
Sun, 12/02/2018 - 17:58 -- IFallWithThoseWhoFavorFire I am a member Of a generation Who knows what it’s like to fear A bang in the hallway. I am a member Of a generation Who hears that bang And feels the adrenaline Rush through our blood, And our muscles tense In preparation to run. I am a member Of a generation Who looks at the metal detectors In the entryway And wonders if it’s really enough. I am a member Of a generation Who knows That it isn’t. I am a member Of a generation Who watched Sandy Hook Fade into the distant memory Of the past. Fade into the distant memory Of the people. Fade into the distant memory Of the politicians. I am a member Of a generation Who watched Sandy Hook And did not Could not Forget. I am a member Of a generation Who looks at our loathing teachers And wonder hysterically “Would the cold, Hateful man or woman With nothing for us But barbed words And sharp scowls, Step between us and a bullet If that’s how the cards fell?” I am a member Of a generation, Who looked at that teacher; And knew for certain The answer was “no”. I am a member Of a generation, Who looked around the classroom And wondered “Which one of them Would die first?” “Which one of them Would shield another with their body?” “Which one of them Would run without pause?” I am a member Of the generation Who tries to pick a seat Closest to the window, So we could run If we needed to. I am a member Of a generation Who learned to huddle In the corner, Under tables, In the closet, Before we could count to The number of children Who died at Sandy Hook. I am a member Of a generation Who watches As more, And more, And more, Children, Innocent Children, Fall under a blaze of gunfire I am a member Of a generation Who watches The politicians Send the families “Hopes and prayers”, And sends them nothing else, While they line their pockets With money and praise From people who care For little more Than the rifles on their walls. I am a member Of a generation Who watches The Nation mourn For a week, And then move on, Only to offer More “Hopes and prayers” Next month, When it happens again. As though “hopes and prayers” Would raise the fallen, And save The next group of children On Death’s list. I am a member Of a generation Who sees the name Of the latest school, And wonders If our school Will be next. I am a member Of a generation Who sees the names Of the latest victims And wonders if our name, Our friend’s name, Our family’s name, Will be next. I am a member Of a generation Who walks into school Everyday, And wonders distantly If it will be our last. I am a member Of a generation Who plans for college And wonders distantly If we’ll even get there. I am a member Of a generation That looks At our younger siblings, And knows That they will know To be afraid too. I am a member Of a generation With police officers, Who have sworn To protect us, That look upon a sea of White men with machine guns, And future's so stained With dripping red blood, That the names of the victims Are unreadable, And shoots The black kid With candy Who would never Hurt anyone. I am a member Of a generation Who is tired Of the fear, Of the worry, Of the jaded, dark laughter That rings through our heads When another one hits the news. Because it’s either Laugh or cry, And if we cry, We Won’t Stop. 26 died in Sandy Hook. How many more coffins must we bury? How many more threads must be cut? How many more children must die Before something changes? Re: Gun shot a it nuh respect no one
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Date: April 20, 2019 02:36AM Im glad to see people like Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie speaking up about
The Gun culture and warped perception of second admendment rights. the gun nuts, a single-issue minority too often motivated by intolerance and filled with hate, Jennifer? Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie , Contributor Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie is a speaker, writer, and President Emeritus of the Union for Reform Judaism. Gun Worship Is Blasphemy 12/18/2012 07:34 pm ET Updated Feb 17, 2013 Above all, let us remember this: Sensible gun-control is a religious issue. The indiscriminate distribution of guns is an offense against God and humanity. Controlling guns is not only a political matter; it is a solemn religious obligation. Our gun-flooded society has turned weapons into idols, and the worship of idols must be recognized for what it is: blasphemy. And the only appropriate religious response to blasphemy is sustained moral outrage and focused moral action. There is not a single word in the sacred Scriptures of the Christian, Jewish or Islamic traditions that either opposes commonsensical gun control or supports the idea of some God-given right to automatic weapons that fire 100 shots in a single minute. Yes, our constitution gives us certain guarantees when it comes to gun ownership. But there is nothing in the constitution that says we are entitled to own weapons with a magazine of more than eight to 10 bullets. There is nothing that obligates us to go along with what the NRA has long advocated: the right of almost any terrorist suspect, deranged person, wife-beater and crook to buy almost any weapon at almost any time, no questions asked. When these terrible tragedies occur, our nation looks to its religious leaders and its places of worship to provide comfort to the victims and solace to a stricken nation. And it is important that we should do so; we have the capacity to mobilize communities of the faithful, to provide love and caring to those in distress, and to hold our fellow Americans together when anguish and fear are driving us apart. But at this moment, more is needed of the religious community. As men and women of God, we need to take the moral offensive and demand that something be done. My plea to every pastor, priest, rabbi and imam in America: This is not the time for the usual platitudes. And yes, we need programs for troubled teens and fewer bloodthirsty movies and hideous video games. But we also need to take on the gun nuts, a single-issue minority too often motivated by intolerance and filled with hate. When it comes to guns, Americans have learned to be cynical. They have learned that no matter how great the outrage, the entrenched gun interests are always triumphant. But as religious leaders, we know what this leads to. We know that when good people back down again and again; when the gun worshipers are rewarded with ever-more radical pro-gun legislation; when the corpses of the dead, lying bloody before us, are ignored; and when the zealotry and folly of the pro-gun lobby are not confronted by the forces of sanity, the result is fatalism and despair, undermining faith in government and faith in God. I understand that gun control is not a simple matter; that compromise will be necessary; and that honest, well-intentioned people will differ on exactly what measures are required. But we must make a start. Surely this is the moment to create a coalition of sensible citizens, willing to come forward and say no to the deadly toll that guns are taking on the lives of our children. Surely this is the time to reach out to politicians, of all persuasions and all parties, and ask them to put the welfare of our children and the safety of our citizens ahead of petty, partisan concerns. And surely religious leaders and institutions — obligated to do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with their God — should lead the way. If this massacre of innocents in Newtown will not rouse the nation’s conscience, then nothing will. Therefore, this is the moment to mobilize the idealism, energy and anger of the American people. If Americans are to stop the slaughter and find their higher selves, religious leaders have a critical role to play — but they can only do so much. The President of the United States must lead the way. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/20/2019 03:28AM by riverhousebill. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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