8.-Black Noise
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โฑ๏ธ 6:36 duration
๐ ID: 29500777
๐ Lyrics
We hate you white people
We hate you white people
Next time one of you patties come up here accusing me of hating you
Because of the color of your skin
I will kick you in your ass
I am saying that when one goes forth with his life out there
To deal with the racist power structures
To deal with the real racism
That real racism is the murders and the atrocities
And the oppression that black people live in
When one goes out there to deal with that
He realizes what he hates
We start out hating you because of the color of your skin
But when we really get down to the nitty gritty
And don't miss no nits or pits
And really start hating what's really happening to us
We start hating and so we start picking up guns
We don't come out shying then
That is the point
That is the point
That is the meaning of black people beginning to organize
With guns and force across this country
To deal with white racism
Brother Huey P. Newton was very very hip to black people
Brother Huey P. Newton was very hip to how to organize black people
Brother Huey ordered me and 30 other brothers
To go to Sacramento, California
May the 2nd, 1967
Armed to the gill, armed to the teeth
Buckshots, shotguns, pump shotguns
.357 Magnums, .45s, 30-odd singles
Name it, right down the line
Here is the statement concerning brother George Jackson
Concerning the situation at San Quentin Prison
Of what happened yesterday
From the intercommunal news service of the Black Panther Party
The servant of the people, Huey P. Newton states that
Our position is in support of the action of George Jackson
The first rule when a people's soldier is captured
Is to immediately start planning his escape
Immediately start planning his escape
His action was a political statement
Because he set the standard for all political prisoners
He took the only available avenue
Of redress against state murder
The state created the violent situation
That exists in San Quentin today
The state gives itself the arbitrary privilege of taking life
The right to kill, capital punishment
Sanctioned violence
Sanctioned violence which leaves no room for redress
The redress of grievance is the contract
Between the people and the state
In relationship to the laws of the land
People will respect laws that serve their own
We hate you white people
Next time one of you patties come up here accusing me of hating you
Because of the color of your skin
I will kick you in your ass
I am saying that when one goes forth with his life out there
To deal with the racist power structures
To deal with the real racism
That real racism is the murders and the atrocities
And the oppression that black people live in
When one goes out there to deal with that
He realizes what he hates
We start out hating you because of the color of your skin
But when we really get down to the nitty gritty
And don't miss no nits or pits
And really start hating what's really happening to us
We start hating and so we start picking up guns
We don't come out shying then
That is the point
That is the point
That is the meaning of black people beginning to organize
With guns and force across this country
To deal with white racism
Brother Huey P. Newton was very very hip to black people
Brother Huey P. Newton was very hip to how to organize black people
Brother Huey ordered me and 30 other brothers
To go to Sacramento, California
May the 2nd, 1967
Armed to the gill, armed to the teeth
Buckshots, shotguns, pump shotguns
.357 Magnums, .45s, 30-odd singles
Name it, right down the line
Here is the statement concerning brother George Jackson
Concerning the situation at San Quentin Prison
Of what happened yesterday
From the intercommunal news service of the Black Panther Party
The servant of the people, Huey P. Newton states that
Our position is in support of the action of George Jackson
The first rule when a people's soldier is captured
Is to immediately start planning his escape
Immediately start planning his escape
His action was a political statement
Because he set the standard for all political prisoners
He took the only available avenue
Of redress against state murder
The state created the violent situation
That exists in San Quentin today
The state gives itself the arbitrary privilege of taking life
The right to kill, capital punishment
Sanctioned violence
Sanctioned violence which leaves no room for redress
The redress of grievance is the contract
Between the people and the state
In relationship to the laws of the land
People will respect laws that serve their own