{"id":220454,"date":"2017-06-17T01:04:57","date_gmt":"2017-06-17T05:04:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/talib-kweli-on-the-war-on-drugs-internet-trolls-and-how-woke-has-become-a-meme-vox.php"},"modified":"2017-06-17T01:04:57","modified_gmt":"2017-06-17T05:04:57","slug":"talib-kweli-on-the-war-on-drugs-internet-trolls-and-how-woke-has-become-a-meme-vox","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/war-on-drugs\/talib-kweli-on-the-war-on-drugs-internet-trolls-and-how-woke-has-become-a-meme-vox.php","title":{"rendered":"Talib Kweli on the war on drugs, internet trolls, and how &quot;woke&quot; has become a meme &#8211; Vox"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    In March, rapper and activist Talib Kweli got so frustrated    with Donald Trump news, he decided to make a visit to the US    Capitol.  <\/p>\n<p>    He spent about a week listening to anti-Trump figures and    emerged with a manifesto for activism in the Trump era.    Hashtags and RTs are cute and make us feel all warm and fuzzy    inside, but without actual flesh on the ground, there is no    movement, he wrote in     Medium post that called for sustained protest and political    engagement.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a theme he came back to several times in an interview with    me earlier this month: There are people who really have    convinced themselves that all they need to do is make a cool    Facebook post, he said. That type of shit is really, really,    extra corny.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kweli, a fixture of the New York underground rap scene in the    late 90s and early 2000s, has weaved activism into his music    for his entire career. His collaborations with Mos Def,    together called Black Star, and solo work have spawned multiple    albums meditating on issues like mass    incarceration, misogyny and    police    brutality. Throughout his career, hes advocated for social    justice, protesting and speaking at Occupy Wall Street and    Black Lives Matter protests.  <\/p>\n<p>    Today, Kweli runs the independent record label Javotti Media    and continues to make music, his latest a collaboration record    The Seven with rapper Styles P. He continues his    political advocacy and vocally opposes the Trump    administration.  <\/p>\n<p>    I chatted with Kweli on the phone about the danger of a renewed    war on drugs, why we need to engage with Twitter trolls, and    fake woke-ness on social media.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whats your reaction to the recent Jeff Sessions memo and the    pullback of Obama-era criminal justice laws? Some are saying    this will be the return of the worst days of the war on drugs.  <\/p>\n<p>    The only thing I can say is that the people who support Trump    and Sessions and sat before him knowing he said Elizabeth    Warren is Pocahontas, grab them by the pussy doesnt bother    them, all the Mexicans are rapists doesnt bother them  all of    these things that Trump has said, if none of those things    bother them  maybe when Sessions comes for their pot, theyll    start to care. If humanity doesnt matter to you,    accountability doesnt matter to you, bigotry doesnt matter     maybe when it comes to you getting high, then maybe youll    start to care.  <\/p>\n<p>    So you feel like theres been a cultural shift in attitude    toward drug use?  <\/p>\n<p>    Oh, absolutely. Especially when it comes to weed, we shifted to    a society of everyone smoking pot. We all smoke weed. We    pretend we dont, but the whole society does. Even your    hardcore racist KKK dude is smoking a big fat blunt.  <\/p>\n<p>    Todays libertarians, I know many who are not racist, who are    not bigots  they just believe in certain things about the    government. Theyre really about their freedoms. A lot of them    overlap when it comes to government regulation and states    rights with the Confederates and the Nazis. But a lot of them    know people with meth habits or heroin habits that they have    sympathy for. Thats been the shift and change, pretty    recently. They see the effect of the drug war on these people    directly.  <\/p>\n<p>    Given that cultural change, do you think Obama went far enough    in terms of trying to dismantle some of the worst war on drugs    laws? Hes faced criticism that he should have done more.  <\/p>\n<p>    Well, in order to be the United States president, you have to    be certain things. You need to be a Christian. You need to be    an imperialist. Before Obama, you needed to be white. At this    point, you need to be a man. Obama was never going to be a    revolutionary. He has always been a pragmatist and always been    someone who has tried to work with both sides.  <\/p>\n<p>    So when people say Obama didnt go far enough, from my    perspective I think he did what he could do considering the    crazy amount of obstructionism he faced. I think Obama being a    black man and having that experience allows him to see things    from a different perspective than most US presidents before    him.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, intentions dont matter as much as results matter when it    comes to policy. But I do think his intentions were to roll    back mass incarceration  he     let out more prisoners out than any other recent president,    and he told me personally that he wanted his legacy to be    criminal justice reform. He said that to a room full of    artists. I think Obama used what he thought could work to try    to help more traditionally grassroots causes. But I think    theres different ways to do it and his way was definitely    working within the system. His way was not revolutionary, and I    dont think he ever pretended to be.  <\/p>\n<p>    Youve always been critical of consumer culture in your music.    Do you think the more consumer elements of our culture and    celebrity worship are all things that led to Trump?  <\/p>\n<p>    We worship the dollar. Our holidays are Black Friday and    Christmas. Our religion is consumerism and Trump is a patron    saint of that religion. Anybody who was in New York City in the    80s knows the whole concept of greed is good, capitalism is    good  that was being sold as mainstream culture. We had    yuppies, people celebrating capitalism, people celebrating    credit. That was a big thing in the 80s  you spent what you    didnt have. And Trump, with his casinos and real estate, those    were businesses all about spending what you dont have. And he    sold that image. He put his name on anything. He was an empty    suit.  <\/p>\n<p>    And that image is one reason why Trump has been repeatedly name    checked in lots of rap songs  although youve never done this    in your own music. What do you think about that switch from    admiration to criticism for so many people in the hip-hop world    during and after this election?  <\/p>\n<p>    I hesitate to say that rapping about Trump, seen as a symbol of    opulence or a symbol of decadent wealth, was necessarily    admiration. When you hear him in music back in the day, it    wasnt as much admiration as it was acknowledgement for what he    represents.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the 80s and early 90s, especially New York rap, you heard    a lot of references to Trump. In 96 and 97, Raekwon was    rapping Guess whos the black Trump. But they arent saying    Im admiring him as a human being. They are saying hes the    universal symbol of wealth. Its actually very dehumanizing of    Trump. Its not about who he really is. Its not like theyre    saying I admire the man for his politics or the way he treats    women.  <\/p>\n<p>    As far as the activist or the conscious community, Trump was    always known as the guy trying to get the Central Park Five on    death row. He took out a full-page ad in the New York Post    saying they were guilty when they turned out to be innocent.  <\/p>\n<p>    I was 15 when this happened. I was the same age as those kids    when they got caught up in that. It was vivid. They were called    the wolf pack by the media. So any random group of black kids    was also called a wolf pack. I remember going to the mall and    they made a rule at the mall that if theres more than four of    yall, you cant walk together cause then you constitute a wolf    pack. They wasnt happening to the white kids. The Central Park    Five had a very real effect on my life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Im really impressed by how much you engage with trolls online.    But there is also a line of thinking on the left that engaging    with them legitimizing them in some way or that that tactic    isnt going to change any minds.  <\/p>\n<p>    I would believe that if Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders were    president. Id believe it if you said when you ignore the    trolls, theyll go away. But racism is a disease, and what    disease do you know of that, if you ignore it, it goes away?    Nothing. So this whole ignore thing  thats the result of an    overly polite, nonconfrontational society, and thats from    people, and some on the left as well, who benefit from the    racist status quo.  <\/p>\n<p>    The fact of the matter is, now theyre changing     visa applications so they can look at your social media    accounts. We have Senate congressional hearings with    Republicans and Democrats saying that Russians bots have    influenced the election with fake news. We got AI running    around this motherfucker, and people are saying we can ignore    the online space. That the online world isnt real. We dont    have the luxury to say that.  <\/p>\n<p>    If Im a guy whos only on Twitter, then you have every right    to criticize me. But Im not that guy. When Twitters gone,    Ill still be doing what I do in the flesh, whether its making    music for the movement or physically putting my boots on the    ground. But I agree that just tweeting or just posting on    Facebook is wack. There are people who really have convinced    themselves that all they need to do is make a cool Facebook    post. That type of shit is really, really, extra corny.  <\/p>\n<p>    Speaking of, I saw in a recent     interview that you used scare quotes around the word    woke.  <\/p>\n<p>    People be like Im woke when they just arent. Others use it    to disparage people of color. Some people think its a trendy    word and dont want to use it just to be trendy. Its just    become a meme.  <\/p>\n<p>    Maybe when you hear the term woke, youre thinking of people    who may have good intentions but who are not really going to    marches or rallies or doing the actual work. But thats your    association with the word. There is also a large number of    people who are not maybe as savvy as a journalist or as a    rapper. Who say woke and mean it sincerely. They dont know,    theyve never been to a march.  <\/p>\n<p>    But let me go further theres a lot of people who organize and    rally, contribute money, and still use the term woke. Who are    not knowing where the trend, where the culture has moved who    are not as hip as you and I might be. Thats why I evoke the    term at all  because of them.  <\/p>\n<p>    What are your thoughts on the debate over punching Richard    Spencer, the white nationalist leader who got punched at the    Trump inauguration protest in a viral video?  <\/p>\n<p>    I am anti-violent. I dont believe that violence solves    problems. But I am pro-karma. So when I see karma play itself    out, I am not mad at it. Would I be the guy to punch Richard    Spencer? That wouldnt be me. He would have to physically    threaten me for me to want to punch him, me personally. But    when I see a white boy going all out of his way to use his    privilege  that white boy who punched him knew that he wasnt    going to get shot by the cops as quickly as a black dude  I    think, well the right calls us snowflakes all the time. Okay,    this guy isnt a snowflake!  <\/p>\n<p>    I am not crying for any ethno-nationalists or any guy who likes    Pepe the frog to get punched in the face. Thats the    consequence of that free speech theyre always talking about.    Freedom of speech isnt freedom from consequence.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whats the difference between the politically conscious rappers    of today versus your generation?  <\/p>\n<p>    The most glaring difference is with the hip hop that I listened    to when I was growing up, the consciousness was more    wear-it-on-your-sleeve. There were songs about blackness,    wearing dashikis, all coming from a strong pro-black strain in    our community.  <\/p>\n<p>    As far as the music artists now that are pushing that pro-black    message, theyre more in tune with the sonics and the    frequencies of what the average person not as studied is on.    So, I bring up Kendrick and J. Cole a lot. Those are artists    that are making songs that are highly successful and when you    hear them, you dont automatically think consciousness or    activism. But when you listen to the layers, its like a Trojan    horse.  <\/p>\n<p>    These younger artists who are conscious, who are inspired by my    generation, they have gotten better, as they should have, at    the messaging to new audiences with the way that they are    making their music.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whats your message to progressives and activists today?  <\/p>\n<p>    I cant really say that Im in a position to give a message to    the activists. My job in that situation is to show solidarity    with people doing the work and not tell them what to do. Its    for me to listen, for them to tell me what to do. Thats the    best way I can be an ally.  <\/p>\n<p>    Everybody else  you gotta put your flesh on the ground. Listen    to what these front-lines activists are saying. Just posting    isnt enough.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.vox.com\/conversations\/2017\/6\/16\/15803992\/talib-kweli-interview-war-on-drugs\" title=\"Talib Kweli on the war on drugs, internet trolls, and how &quot;woke&quot; has become a meme - Vox\">Talib Kweli on the war on drugs, internet trolls, and how &quot;woke&quot; has become a meme - Vox<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> In March, rapper and activist Talib Kweli got so frustrated with Donald Trump news, he decided to make a visit to the US Capitol. 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