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FAKE STAR LIVE@GIGS YOKOHAMA TSURUMI EYE PROJECT 「アイプロカウントダウンイヴ2024」 2024/12/30
FAKE STAR LIVE@GIGS YOKOHAMA TSURUMI EYE PROJECT 「アイプロカウントダウンイヴ2024」 2024/12/30 YouTube video by DOWN PICKER:TOMO(BASSIST)

半年以上経ってしまったが、昨年末のFAKE STARのLIVEです
メチャクチャいろいろあったLIVEというか、このLIVEのための準備が(^^;

あ、2本BASS使ってます♪

↓本編はYouTubeで
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Post: Imagine an America where people could actually afford homes, where corporations pay taxes or workers weren't treated like disposable machines, and where the government didn't actively let a public health crisis wipe out an entire community. Sounds nice, right ? Well, too bad, because in nineteen eighty, America elected a man whose biggest achievement before politics. I was getting second billing to a chimpanzee and a movie. Yes, people. Let's talk about what would have happened if Ronald Reagan had never been president because this country still recovering from his mess before Reagan. There was actually a time when rich people paid taxes. Wild concept, right ? In the nineteen fifties, the top tax rate for the ultra - wealthy was ninety one percent. By the time Reagan was done twenty eight percent. And where did all of that money go ? Did it trickle down to the middle - class ? No, Did he create more jobs and higher wages ? Plays ? Did it feel stuck by backs, CEO bonuses and the rise of modern oligarchs ? There it is. If Reagan had never been president, we might live in a country where people don't faint at the price of X while billionaires take joy rides to space. Reagan was basically a corporate lobbyist who just so happened to be president. He cut regulations that kept corporations in check. He made it harder for workers to fight back. He turned Washington into an all you can eat buffet for the wealthy. And if you think today's politicians are in bed with corporations, Reagan set the standard. He let Wall Street run wild. He got at labor protections, and he helped create an economy where debt is the only way working people survive. If he'd never been president, America might actually function like a country instead of some corporate ponzi scheme. Now let's get to it it. Reagan's war on drugs wasn't just a disaster. It was a setup. While Nancy Reagan was out here shrieking Justino, her husband's administration was turning a blind eye to CIA backed drug trafficking, specifically flooding black neighborhoods with crack while handing out life sentences for possession. Because why invest in black communities when you can just arrest them ? Instead ? If Megan had never been president, maybe we wouldn't have an entire generation of black men locked up for nonviolent drug offenses. Maybe America would treat drug addiction like a health issue instead of a crime. Maybe we wouldn't have spent decades pretending that this was an orchestrated. But sure, let's keep pretending. Just say no was the real strategy. And if you ever want to know a peer evil looks like, look at how Reagan handled the AIDS crisis. His administration ignored it for years while thousands died. His press secretary laughed about it on live television his Politics turned an epidemic into a death sentence. If Reagan had never been president, maybe thousands of L. G. B. T. Q plus people wouldn't have been erased by NIG Select. Maybe public health wouldn't be treated as a political inconvenience. Maybe America would have learned how to respond to a pandemic properly before. I don't know. Covert, but nope. Reagan let it happen and the country followed his lead. So wherever Reagan had never been president, maybe workers would have bargaining power. Maybe billionaires wouldn't be worse shaped like medieval kings. Maybe Americans wouldn't be drowning in debt while corporations pay nothing. Maybe we wouldn't have a justice system that pushes poverty while the rich write their own rules. Maybe this country wouldn't be run like a rigged casino where the House Wall Street always wins. Would America still have problems ? Sure, but we wouldn't be stuck in this Reagan era nightmare where government is the problem while unchecked greed is the actual issue. Reagan didn't just set America back. He made sure that the people that could fix it would never get the power to do so. And the worst part, people still call him a hero. Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

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Post: A Hard Truth We Must Face, My People ✊🏾My brothers and sisters, let’s have an honest... A Hard Truth We Must Face, My People ✊🏾My brothers and sisters, let’s have an honest conversation. We pride ourselves on being intelligent and capable, yet when it comes to common sense and unity, we sometimes fall short. Too often, we rush to join, support, and promote white-owned businesses that sell us the illusion of independence. They trick us into thinking we own something, but in reality, we are just feeding into their system. Meanwhile, we hesitate to give Black-owned businesses and opportunities the same energy, trust, or investment. Why is that?Let’s be real: we often overlook the potential of ideas and creations born within our community until someone outside of it—often a white entrepreneur—copies the idea, repackages it, and presents it as their own. Only then do we pay attention, as if their validation somehow makes it more legitimate. This mindset doesn’t just hurt us; it fuels a system that profits off our creativity, culture, and labor while leaving us behind.This is a hard pill to swallow, but it’s the truth. We are being monetized by a system that doesn’t have our best interests at heart. And the hardest part? Sometimes we are complicit in this cycle. Centuries of systemic oppression have conditioned us to doubt our own worth and look elsewhere for approval. But we don’t need anyone’s validation to recognize the greatness within our community.It’s time to wake up, family. Let’s start actively supporting Black-owned businesses. Let’s invest in our own people, our own ideas, and our own futures. Let’s stop waiting for others to show us the value in what we create and start seeing it for ourselves. The power has always been ours—we just need to believe in it and act on it.This journey won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. Together, we can break the cycle and build something truly ours. Let’s uplift each other, celebrate each other, and reclaim what’s always been ours. 💪🏾💡🖤Drop a ✊🏾 in the comments if you’re ready to support Black excellence and build our own table. Let’s keep the conversation going. 🗣️#SupportBlackBusiness #BlackExcellence #Unity #BlackEmpowerment #OwnTheNarrative

Post: A Hard Truth We Must Face, My People ✊🏾My brothers and sisters, let’s have an honest...: A Hard Truth We Must Face, My People ✊🏾My brothers and sisters, let’s have an honest conversation. We pride ourselves on being intelligent and… #Pedulla #SupportBlackBusiness #BlackExcellence #Unity

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