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I want to talk about that ideology at this point and it has to be an ideology of revolutionary nationalism. See, this country fosters the idea of competitive individualism. In other words, you know, like he divides people. He divides. He tells you to be an individual, do your own thing. You cannot do your own thing if your own thing is not the right thing. You cannot do your own thing. We have to understand one of the most counter-revolutionary things that came out last year was the whole slogan of do your own thing. This is what black people have been doing for years. Now, if your own thing does not have to be the thing that's right for the struggle, then it's incorrect. You can't do your own thing. People run around, they come out, I'm going to do my own thing. The junkies standing on the throne of God say, I let you do your thing, let me do my thing. We have to understand that we must begin to talk about building a nation. We exist. You out there, you call me ***. In my hand is a gun, I pull the trigger. This ain't a game, you know my name. You see the head bang bullets in your brain. Yo Sam, you understand? I'm Schoolie D and I'm a black man. I'm a black man. I'm a black man. I'm a black man. I'm a black man. Black people can no longer talk about I. That whole individual thing has to be thrown out. This is the one thing that college students have to understand. The people in jail don't have it first. The college students don't have it first. You see me on the street, you think I will rush you, but in your mind you know I will crush you. Every time I speak, I speak articulate, and you can't understand why I'm holding my dick. I'm serious, you know I'm not joking like the pipe in some cave. You think I am smoking when I stand on stage. You give me respect, but on the street, I'm trying to get rapped. You try to tell me she is white, fat, ugly, and scared. But when I talk in the mic, or when I talk, some suckers walk. And if you can't understand, it is not my fault. The aggression that I feel, you can look in my eyes and you can see it's for real. This move is dedicated to the black man, so I'm the way that I'm a black man. I'm a black man. I'm a black man. The world is a dime, and what it means, we have to talk about white people being humane, nothing else. The American Indian can talk about nationalism. And when all of these groups, when these groups begin to launch the type of representation of nationalism in our communities, when they become national, then we can talk about waging a people's struggle. We cannot talk about waging a people's struggle in this country before...

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