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Why black women should ignore Tommy Sotomayor…

Now, in that post I kinda' touched on the freemasonic machinations that have helped Tommy become so popular in such a short amount of time. I also commented on how he was tasked to negatively target black women by the white elite, and how this was yet another play on the 'divide and conquer' tactic.

But the fact that so many people are still coming to this blog to read this post means that maybe I wasn't as clear about some things pertaining to Tommy's attacks on black women as I'd meant to be.

So, I'd like to approach clarifying my message in another way. Now I know this might be a bit unorthodox, but I'd like to share with black women how they should treat Tommy's attacks by telling the tale of a famous Hip Hop 'MC' battle. Again, this might be a bit unusual, but trust me, it'll be worth it to those black women who want a crystal clear message on how to deal with Mr. Sotomayor in the future.

So, indulge me a little... MC Shan, who's real name is Shawn Moltke, was born and raised in the housing projects of Queens Bridge, New York. His cousin was and is the world renowned Hip Hop producer Marly Marl.

In an effort to promote his group, MC Shan put out a single called 'The Bridge' in 1985. This basically was a song meant to put himself and his cousin on the map in the Hip Hop world.

KRS-ONE, who's real name is Lawrence Krisna Parker, was born and raised in the South Bronx, New York. He and his partner DJ Scott LaRock were an up and coming Hip Hop duo who put together their own local group; and the name they chose for themselves was 'Boogie Down Productions'. KRS took offense to the song 'The Bridge' even though it wasn't directly targeting him; he thought Shan was saying Hip Hop started out in Queens Bridge, when the whole world knows the culture started in the South Bronx.

So KRS put out a rebuttal song called 'South Bronx' in 1986, to make sure everyone knew the true locale of Hip Hop's origins.

MC Shan got peeved at this and put out a counter-rebuttal 'dis' single called 'Kill that noise' in 1987. Basically telling KRS to shut up about the whole Queens Bridge/South Bronx Hip Hop origins debate.

KRS ONE struck back with a death blow; he put out the single 'The Bridge is over' in 1987 on his debut album 'Criminal minded'. Now, I was in my teens at the time and I can attest to the fact that this was one of the greatest, if not THE greatest 'dis'/rebuttal song in Hip Hop's pantheon. I actually lived in Queens, and the song was so hot even WE were feeling it.

After the smoke cleared and the rubble settled, KRS ONE was acknowledged as the clear victor of that battle; and even Marly Marl, who was MC Shan's cousin, had to admit that KRS bested him.

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Why I no longer listen to Tommy Sotomayor…

It was a popular blog I followed that first introduced me to Tommy Sotomayor's radio program. Shortly thereafter, I discovered his several hundred YouTube channels; and overnight I became a fan of this man's message. Now, regardless of whatever you might think of Mr. Sotomayor, you can't deny the man has a certain charisma separating him from his peers. He's articulate, funny, quick-witted and exceedingly charming. Even his enemies seem to respect his message. I myself became enraptured in his rants about black women, and felt like, finally, a brotha really is taking black women to task about their hyper-belligerent attitudes. I reveled in his diatribes about black women being oversexed, obese, foul-mouthed, hair-hatted (euphemism for wearing weaves), condescending, abrasive, tactless, classless, being women who bare STDs and have predilections for producing children out of wedlock, being women who are power-drinkers and generally being women who lack any kind of verbal filter around Black men. But after a couple of months of tuning into his videos and radio shows faithfully, I began noticing a disturbing pattern... I began to hear him say things about Black people universally that made me take pause; and I noticed the only other kinds of videos he produced besides his 'rants', were the ones where he featured negative behavior in the Black diaspora. He'd have disturbingvids about Black youths killing law enforcement officers over 'Air Jordan' sneakers and Black people killing each other over pieces of chicken, etc. Then I began listening to his diatribes about Black people a little more closely, and what I heard was even more disturbing. Here are some of the quotes coming from Mr. Sotomayor's various rants:

"That's why I don't like hanging around Black people..."

"That's why I won't do any business with Black people; don't ask me, 'cause I WON'T..."

"That's why Black people haven't created anything lately..."

"We're the SIMPson's...Black men are the son of simps..."

There are other negativequotes he's made about his own people but you get the gist of his message. He then went on to extol the virtues of Rush Limbaugh and bragged about how Rush gave him his first job (?); now this is what Tommy claims and I can't confirm or deny this, but it's weird how this brotha seems to always defend overt or covert white bigots like Sarah Silverman and Paula Deen.

I also noticed Tommy's vids almost always show Black people in various states of being battered. A lot of his vids have photos of brothas who've been bludgeoned or black women who are engaged in fist fights.

Still, I was impressed with his ability to get sponsors like Coca-Cola to back his show. I didn't know how someone I've barely heard of could acquire this kind of high level sponsorship, but I shrugged my shoulders and said more power to him.

Tommy's now on some kind of state to state radio tour in the u.s. and has been staying in various three and four star hotels. At one of his stops, the general manager of the Hyatt Regency even gave him a tour of one of their master suites, and said he could stay there on his next visit. Again, I said okay, looks like the brothas doin' the damn thing. It wasn't until I saw Tommy do a video in front of a TV screen with a football game playing in the background that I noticed something odd. I don't know if the game was live, but one player with the number '33' on his back was prominently displayed several times on the TV behind Tommy. I'll tell you why that's significant in a second. A few weeks after I got sick and tired of Tommy doggin' out Black people is when I decided to write this post. And while I was putting together this post's pictured header, I really took a good look at its photos; then it hit me...Tommy's a damn freemason! Now I know what you're thinking...you're like, not another tale about secret hand shakes and the illuminati. But what gave him away were the hand gestures he's making in my header's triptych.

Notice how the first picture in my header shows Tommy's clasped hands one over the other? Just like in the T.D. Jakes (Snakes) picture to the right. Well, T.D.'s also a mason. This is a freemasonic gesture saying this person will stay in his place and not stray from the mission of their white supremacist handlers.

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