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CONTRADICTIONS

12:11 AM / Posted by Choice360 / comments (0)


White justice in Black robes, selling white lies into black souls,
Black man just put White House, now lights out to anyone with slight doubt...
Inhale white smoke into black lungs,
Exhale white dollars respirating factions
Strapped with black guns, backed by white collars,
attacking black scholars, in the name of white power...


and now a message from Mr. Cornell West

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Jay Electronica Freestyle in Nepal

11:20 PM / Posted by Choice360 / comments (0)


Hit the jump for the footage and lyrics...courtesy of okayplayer

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Two Inches to the Right

12:57 PM / Posted by Choice360 / comments (0)


Words / Matt Lloyd
Animation / Matt Frodsham

Follow up to the award winning 'Blokes'. A mixture of hand rotoscoped and 3D elements created in Photoshop, Cinema 4D, After Effects & the odd scrap of paper.

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Rock4Haiti

12:07 PM / Posted by Choice / comments (0)

a piece i wrote for haiti

For only 10 cents a day you can help a child survive, or rather you can help sustain the illusion that a dime can silence the cries of a country. Caught in a bind of misery, a ball of confusion where many are forced to dine off of water and dirt. Can money heal the hurt? Can charitable funds reimburse kids with guns who have everything to die for but nothing to live. Nothing to give but statistics on lists of places where you might see flies on kids faces. Where you might just die if you hear the stories of babies being thrown away, or orphans being forced to stay outside of missionaries because there is no space for him to lay. Can you even pray? Or does capitalism not allow that provision? Perhaps Haiti remains imprisoned until we ourselves make a revision.

Seeing that 10 cents a day doesn’t make a difference, we need to make ourselves different and no longer be distant. We need to take a stand against indifference, to stop seeing Haiti as a part of the third world, and as a part of our world. Our people, our equals, our problems, our tragedy. Then maybe we can gradually work towards change. But not monetary change, it’s bigger than that. It’s bigger than infomercials, it’s bigger than 1-800 numbers, it’s bigger than Feed The Children. It’s about taking on the facts, and not lapsing into the traps of apathy. Break the bubble, shatter the mold, acknowledge the catastrophe, and do something. We owe it to ourselves. Operators are standing by…

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