Tuesday, May 19, 2009

When will this be considered GENOCIDE?

R.I.P DOLLA
I had the pleasure of meeting Dolla last year while working at the BET Awards. As a matter of fact, I was assigned to escort Dolla through the radio room, thus allowing me to spend practically the whole day with him.
Many may not know who Dolla is because he only briefly attained success at minor levels. However, the person I remember was a bright eyed hopeful artist, ready for the success he knew was awaiting him. At the time, I hadn't realized who he was. I had played "Who the f*** is that" ft. Akon many times, and had seen the video a handful of time. But by the end of the day, and all of his radio interviews, I was grateful to have been assigned to him. He was nowhere near allowing the current fame (at that time, "Who the f*** is that" was blowin up) to get his head. He met all of his elders (including radio deejays) as Ma'am and sir. And before he made his exit, he thanked me graciously, hugged me, and left. The whole day, I felt as if I was kickin it with a homeboy. He made my job easy.
The brief memories I have of Dolla will always remain with me because I was impressed by him. It is also because it was the last time I heard of him, until yesterday. Im sure many of you know by now that Dolla was violently gunned down in the Beverly Center yesterday. At the age of 21, he was shot 5 times, at least 1 of the shots pierced his skull and took his life.
The circumstance of his death angers me, as it should anger you. He was only 21. Two years ago, some friends of mine buried a friend who had been gunned down at the age of 22, also shot in the head. I'm only 23yrs old and I can't even imagine my life ending so suddenly. I can't imagine my future being so drastically altered. I can't imagine how the lives of those around me would be affected. And with so many mothers losing their sons, babies losing fathers, brothers and sisters losing cousins and siblings, uncles, at the hands of so many other black men, I want to know when the problem will become big enough for people to start caring. THIS IS GENOCIDE PEOPLE! And I for 1, am sick of it!
Whatever the beef was, I'm sure it wasn't worth taking a life. And I pray that Dolla's family, and the families of so many other slain black men somehow find retribution and a place in their heart to forgive. Rapper or not, no young man, in the prime of his life, deserves to be cut down like an animal they way he, Sean Bell and so many others have been. Not by the police, and DEFINITELY not by his own people. I love black men to much to not feel the hurt in my heart when things like this happen. Why do we have to constantly be the lead story on the 5 o'clock news? Where is the brotherhood? Where is the pride?
Rest In Peace Dolla
Rest In Peace Marquise
Rest In Peace Sean Bell
And Rest in Peace to all the rest of the fallen soldiers of the ghetto

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