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Prometheus 6

All respect and no restraint

You REALLY want that released immediately?

Jack Turner of Jack and Jill Politics linked to this matchless example of the reason, though I have great respect for their record, I allow for the possibility that PUSH's time has passed. You don't maintain your relevance by shit-canning your sense of humor.

Not to mention by being late dan a muhfuggah... 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
8/23/2007

Contact: Janice Mathis, Esq.
Atlanta Bureau Director
404-525-5663
jlmrainbow@aol.com

Rashida Restaino
773-256-2718
773-791-0014
rrestaino@rainbowpush.org

PUSH speaks out after release of rap video ‘Read a Book’

CHICAGO and ATLANTA (August 23, 2007) The following is a statement released on behalf of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., founder and president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, from Attorney Janice Mathis, Vice President and Executive Director of Peachtree Street Project, Rainbow PUSH Coalition. Mathis’s commentary comes after the release of a rap video, “Read a Book” on YouTube and BET.

If Benjamin E. Mayes challenged us to reach for the stars, the not-a-rapper video “Read a Book” on YouTube takes us into the abyss. Billed as a satirical look at popular culture, a viewer is left with the distinct impression that nothing matters, that life is futile, knowledge fruitless, manners meaningless.

A common definition of satire is witty language used to convey insults or scorn. The video is plenteously scornful and insulting, but not of crassness. The video insults reading, personal hygiene, family values and frugality. "Read a Book" heaps scorn on positive values and (un)intentionally celebrates ignorance. The narrator is obviously illiterate, unkempt and disrespectful. So who takes his advice seriously?

The best Hip-hop is clever, with allusions to politics, history, great music and literature. Part of the fun is finding the hidden meaning. I was prepared to forgive the crude language and lack of creativity if there was as message encouraging viewers to read and otherwise conduct themselves responsibly. I was disappointed. The simplistic repetitive rhyme and tune made it clear that the creator had not taken his own advice, i.e. to Read a Book.

The Rainbow PUSH Coalition is a progressive organization protecting, defending and expanding civil rights to improve economic and educational opportunity. The organization is headquartered at 930 E. 50th St. in Chicago. For more information about the RainbowPUSH Coalition, please visit the organization’s website, www.rainbowpush.org or telephone (773) 373-3366. To get additional information, please call the number listed above. 

They should have kept that letter to themselves

PUSH could not have interpreted the "Read a Book" song and video more incorrectly. They need to hire my man Jay Smooth over at Ill Doctrine as a Hip-Hop media consultant, and pay him to review letters such as these before they release them, so they won't embarrass themselves again.

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