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Open letter to Prince: In Baltimore, Visit the Grassroots. Otherwise, You’re Drowning Them Out
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For those that do not understand: It is not just Baltimore or any other random US city where the police kills someone. It is the US of A. It is a pervasive problem. It is a side efect of the country going down the drain. First slowly, then suddenly. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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The letter makes some very interesting points, some of them I agree with. Most importantly, is how much of the concert ticket sales will be given to charitable organizations that the concert is meant to benefit? A "portion of the proceeds" implies that only small fraction of the proceeds will be given to social programs while the remaining take is pocketed for himself. In terms of public relations, Prince could disclose in a press release the charities he is involved with for this benefit show. Secondly, it is a fair question to ask-would he be willing to visit a grassroots event in Baltimore like a rally or town meeting to bring media attention to neighborhood grassroot organizations that are rarely taken seriously without celebrity cameos? Maybe because the concert was organized on such short notice that to cover the logistical expenses of the show he had to price most of the tickets so high, but the good will he has generated for this event could degenerate into accusations of opportunism if Prince doesn't at least answer some of the questions posed in this open letter. I would hate to see P caught in that controversy. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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. At lest there's some awareness. You, on the other side, appear to do nothing much with the information that makes you perceive the letter as paranoia.
Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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But the grass would stain his velvet heels | |
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NouveauDance said: But the grass would stain his velvet heels SNIP -OF4S He has done a lot for charities over the years.He just does not make it public. Even on the musicology tour some free tickets were given to youth groups. He also did some work with a group at Essence fest to help kids learn to code. | |
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Well, that shows some awareness! Of course your 'world' definition may vary but I guess I get the idea.
I did not say or think that. As I explained: the USSA is going down the drain (and much will go with it). It's just that we do not know well enough how fast or how soon. Protest might help in certain ways: it can raise awareness, show that people with these ideas are not alone, etc. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Because of the way the media works over there, because of the way the media works over HERE (we're always looking to the USA as an example, either of the latest fad or the harbinger of the Apocalpyse - oh no, another school shooting)? Better though than all those people going to events like LiveAid and pretending to care about the causes, when they're just there to party. Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Oh, shit. A Prince charity gig? Better hope this thread isn't disappeared! "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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KingSausage said: Oh, shit. A Prince charity gig? Better hope this thread isn't disappeared! Cause... Charity... it's that thing you do when other people are watching. | |
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Always with the potty mouth. | |
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. I am not hard on the USA. Some people in there say that the US of A people are exceptional. Yet they lost so much in the past few decades. Moral and ethical high ground, decency, their money, financial stability, freedom, their jobs, justice, safety, etc, etc and much much more. And they pulled parts of the word into the same type of direction, even. I was just an observer. And yes the problems stand out more because of that; also the EU is a weird and bad type of 'government' structure. . In fact I mean to say that mr P should do a tour across the USA of the Baltimore type show he intends. Because the whole of the USA needs it, if it means anything to them. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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laurarichardson said:NouveauDance said:But the grass would stain his velvet heels SNIP -OF4S He has done a lot for charities over the years.He just does not make it public. Even on the musicology tour some free tickets were given to youth groups. He also did some work with a group at Essence fest to help kids learn to code. -----Right on Laura!! Tell it like it is! | |
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Good points. It would be nice to think that Princey will read and think about how best to work with these grassroots organisations who've now extended an invitation to him. We'll see if he does or not. "Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin | |
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Let's not forget the USA is also at the bottom in education. And at the top in heart disease. Baltimore is a prime example but just one of many cities that have turned to shit. | |
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Well written. I live in Virginia and know how the media distorts and makes the Black community look "less than" at best and animalistic at worse. I hope someone gets this letter into Prince's hand and that he partners with a grassroots organization. Thanks for your insite Judas. | |
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aaroncanderson said: Well written. I live in Virginia and know how the media distorts and makes the Black community look "less than" at best and animalistic at worse. I hope someone gets this letter into Prince's hand and that he partners with a grassroots organization. Thanks for your insite Judas. Seems like he would work with some of those groups outside of the concert. Like many said he gives to msny charities. He did that for the W2A tour and gave donations to various charter schools. What Baltimore really needs right now are investors to help rebuild it. I agree with the writer of the article and how the media tends to exaggerate, when it involves reporting news about the Black community, but they are never there to see the involvement by many within these communities working to bring solutions to the ills within. The media and many outsiders will have you believe Black parents don't communicate with their kids, which is false, and have no desire for a future or improving their communities. False again. Many outsiders get their misinformed, cultural education from the media, and I bet as judgmental and critical as many of them are, while spreading their ignorance of the Black community as a whole, that many of them have never stepped a foot in these communities or made any real effort to get their facts straight about those communities/the people and the various cultures within. Hopefully Baltimore, like other cities will force change in policing, and at the same time, bring attention to the resources and investments needed to rebuild and uplift, and empower its residents to a better, economic status and future. [Edited 5/7/15 11:45am] | |
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isnt it enough for him to bring ANOTHER awareness to a situation? | |
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luvsexy4all said: isnt it enough for him to bring ANOTHER awareness to a situation? I think people are plenty aware of what has transpired in Baltimore and other cities recently regarded systematic police brutality and the devaluing of black lives. What people need awareness of is the variety of historical, political, and economic factors that create these situations. His horseshit lyrics and a concert with $400 tickets isn't going to generate or inspire any such awareness. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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im in NYC and it made the local news..where the baltimore thing was also a big story....just his name attached to the story will make more people aware...thats the best he can do | |
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The only thing I am critical of is the high ticket prices for the Mother's Day show in Baltimore in honor of Freddie Gray. From a PR standpoint it looks opportunistic and "portion of the proceeds" is veryy vague. "Baltimore' lyrics didn't blow me away, but Prince doesn't need to be Curtis Mayfield or Gil Scott Heron. At this time, as long as it's from the heart, that should be enough. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin | |
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Can we please not lump Baltimore in with the other cities which seemingly lack black leadership and representation? Let's fix the police culture issue without assuming everything is about race in all cases.
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I don't want to derail the thread and send it to P&R hell, but I think it's undeniable that race has a clear and direct role in the downtrodden history of predominantly minority communities in Baltimore. A bunch of African-American city officials in 2015 won't change that. Race isn't the whole story, but it's a critical part. To bring it back to Prince, his shitty Baltimore lyrics don't touch on any of this. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Is it true that they added this to the tour poster at the last minute? ......."Don't forget to wear gray, because it will match your pubes." | |
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