Posted by
Shogrensus on Thursday, May 17, 2007 12:17:09 AM
On Akon:
First there was Imus making a ridiculous comment about some basketball players. Be clear: He was wrong. The issue came to a full boil in days- he lost his job, his career forever diminished to a three word oops.
Again an old White man.
Then there was one less, one less…
Fast forward to Akon - the opening act for Gwen Stefani on her world tour.
The women had a brief conversation about Akon.
It’s about time! For the past month there has been a controversy brewing- very slowly percolating. I mean if this problem came to a head any slower…
Akon is a Muslim man, married to several women, who has become quite the celebrity. His current album “Konvicted” recently peaked at #2 on the R & B Chart. No reasonable person could think the garbage he spews is music. Hip Hop culture is DESTROYING the Black community. Where are the moms and the dads of the kids who download this brain rot? How can any legitimate leader of the Black community not be making it his or her life’s goal to rid society of this trash. Don Imus’ “nappy headed ho” comment, when placed next to Ikon’s venom, is like comparing a newborn kitten to a hungry tiger.
To read some of the lyrics to Akon's music click on http://www.lyricsandsongs.com/album/74612.html
and then pick a song like “Gangsta Bop” or “Smack That” to learn what young inner city kids think is music today.
Read these lyrics, just don’t read them out loud if children are in the room.
I wonder if his mom is proud of her son. What do the Imams think of this music and why are they not denouncing it?
Anyways, in April Akon was performing in Trinidad, opening for Stefani when a 14 years old girl- who had won a dance contest- joined him onstage. What a prize! Akon simulated a rape of the girl- holding her down, with pelvic thrusting, throwing her around the stage… Absolutely disgusting!
Akon finally apologized last week- mostly because she was underage. He seems to not get that his behavior is the problem, not her age.
Verizon pulled their sponsorship of the Stefani tour.
Stefani has not dropped him from her tour.
The video has been pulled from YouTube but is currently available at the following site. http://www.watercoolermusic.com/2007/04/akon-scandal-brewing.html
For more information about Akon, click: http://www.africahit.com/news/index.php?mod=article&cat=othersenglish&article=2060