Saturday, August 30, 2025

American African: What's In a Name?


The following is a short video I created to explore who we are. Let me know what you think.


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Celebrating 70 Years on Earth    



Thursday, July 31, 2025

The MagaShocky

The Magashocky


By Stafford Battle





Electric vibes crank smooth God blaze,

Miles Horn is smoking a plunky plume,

No cotton, no ditches, no sweaty highways,

Shango is zipping a thunderous swoon.


“My friend, be  calculated  crossing the street,

Squares screech, masked madness  stings;

Metal bars, crooked laws, political freaks,

Black, brown, yellow, red lists crash righteous bings.”


With cautious critique, my friend glocked his glands,

Piercing carefully to scream redacted fans;

Danger, danger, hooded whackers leap!

Flaring flags, paddy posts, vicious votes, bland beats!


Malcom, Martin, Marcus, Marion, many more,

Set aflame sweet super shaft salacious score;

The Shock is subdued, yet merely asleep,

Dig, dig deeper for reconstruction bleep.


“Hurray, hurray, we won one Great day.

Now, you know the Magashocky, my friend;

The roar of ancestral waves cascades within;

But always obstacles nova our way.”


Electric vibes crank smooth God blaze,

Miles Horn is smoking a plunky plume,

No cotton, no ditches, no sweaty highways,

Shango is zipping a thunderous swoon.


Beware the rise of the  Magashocky.


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Thursday, July 3, 2025

Start a Fight on the Block: Compare Religion to Mythology



This is a video version of a recent post on Substack. I hope we all can be open-minded. I did not intend to offend anyone. The lyrics of my video are listed here. Note: This is AI-assisted. Let me know what you think.

“The Words”

You wanna start a fight on the block?
Say religion and sci-fi walk the same walk.

Say, Jesus and Deadpool got the same arc—
Resurrection. Redemption. Revolution to the dark.

Samson swingin’ heavy like Hercules’ twin,
Moses got tricks with a snake and a grin.

Superman flyin’ through Earth’s heavy pull—cool.
Noah's boat packed tighter than any space module.

Sci-fi fiction makes us feel real.
Religion nonfiction teaches to heal.

Brother Voodoo took Doc Strange’s place,
Big-headed ancestors peer from deep space.

Galileo prayed, yet, still focused his lens,
Star Trek fans, NASA budgets defend.

We all know the questions never end,

It’s basic belief—fact and fiction blend.

Read what you need to feel whole.
From gospel to gamma rays, seek the real soul.

We need holy saints and superheroes…

Divine or imagined -- let it all unfold.

Wakanda forever.

God bless America!

Amen.



Saturday, April 26, 2025

Sinners: The Best Movie that Ever Happened to America and the World

 


This is the movie that you must see if you like being entertained and enlightened simultaneously.  The Twins are awesome. Michael B Jordan is a fantastic actor.  The story begins in the 1930s racist American South, which has not really changed that much.  Go to rural Mississippi and experience how people of color are treated today in a state that has been characterized as one of the poorest and undereducated in the nation perhaps the world.

But the story is not just about racism. There are many deeper layers. Music, history, and religion are just a few of the concepts explored. The fantastic, horrific, and spiritual elements burst on the big screen. Eyes wide open are required for this cinematic presentation.  Read the awesome Wikipedia post



Spread the word.

Sunday, April 13, 2025

The Mis-Education of America: Prohibiting Learning

When the USA banned alcohol consumption in the 1920s, it started a brutal era of social disruption. Consider Al Capone and his associates. It was not just numerous illegal activities that led to needless bloodshed and violence; it was the mandates of the American government that purposely poisoned its citizens who craved alcohol. During Prohibition (1920-1933), the U.S. government mandated the addition of toxic chemicals to prevent bootleggers from repurposing industrial alcohol into drinkable alcohol. Unfortunately, this led to many deaths and severe health issues among those who consumed the tainted booze -- humans have consumed intoxicates for thousands of years. 

Sometimes, the politicians we vote for make terrible and genuinely awful decisions. 



Now, America is dismantling learning by crippling the U.S. Department of Education, so what could go wrong? 

Why do they (the ruling Oligarchs) seek to keep us uneducated? 

It is a simple answer: Greed and Insanity. Or is it Insanity and Greed? Take your pick. These obscenely filthy, wealthy individuals influence our elected officials to shit on people who have less financial status or official citizenship.

There have been attacks on education for decades. Today, students are being deported because of their open ideas. Renown institutions of higher learning are being threatened with extinction if they don’t dance to the Trump cacophony and symphony of idiocy and racism. 

My thoughts: The under-educated are more controllable. And the richest people amongst us are scared of po smart folks. Pitchfolks? Guilotines? Books? Every century or so, the disenfranchised rise up and revolt. 

Thus, Eat the rich? 

 No, of course not. That is not the type of fatty pork that anyone should willingly imbibe. 

But back to the basics. The Mis-Education of America is a serious matter. Educated populations are a danger to the corrupt ruling class (not all rich people are bad). The citizens who voted for Trump were most likely ill-informed for decades. 

The “Southern Strategy” and George Wallace’s sadistic antics prove that many of us can be coerced to vote against our own best interests. Let the house burn down rather than allow a Black fireman to dowse the flames. 

The Mis-Education of America, like Prohibition, is a faulty government policy. We must support learning and embrace our teachers, allowing them to encourage new ideas. Give educators from different backgrounds the salaries and tools they need and deserve. Fund public education at all levels. America can be really great if we remember how to think independently. Most importantly, we must vote for competent, innovative leadership at the local, state, and federal levels. 

It is just plain common sense. We need to become re-educated not mis-educated.