Saturday, February 14, 2009

Spics are scared of Revolution


Note: This poem contains adult language and is not appropriate for younger readers. 

Spics are scared of revolution
But Spics shouldn't be scared of revolution
Because revolution is nothing but change
And all Spics do is change,
Spics come in from work and change
into pimping clothes,
hit the streets to make some quick change
Spics change their hair from black to red to blonde
and hope by hell their looks will change
Spics kill other Spics
just because one didn't receive the correct change,
You hear Spics say things are changing,
Things are changing,
Spics always going through bullshit change,
but when it comes for real change,
Spics are scared of revolution.

Spics are actors,
Spics are actors, Spics act like they're in a hurry
to catch the first act of the Great White Hope,
Spics try to act like Tijerina,
but when the White Man doesn't react toward them
like he did Tijerina,
Spics want to act violently,
Spics act so coooool and slick
causing white people to say, "What makes them
Spics act like that!"
Spics act like you ain't ever seen nobody act before,
but when it comes to acting out revolution,
Spics say, I aint down for that action,
Spics are scared of revolution.

Spics fuck,
Spics fuck, fuck, fuck.
Spics love the word fuck.
They think it's so fucking cute
to fuck around.
But when you play a little to much for them,
they say, fuck you.
When you try to be nice to them,
they fuck both of you.
Spics don't realize while they're doing all this
fucking
they're getting fucked around, 
and when they do realize it, it's too late, 
so Spics just get fucked up.
Spics talk about fucking,
fucking that, fucking this,
fucking yours, fucking mine.
not knowing what they're fucking,
or what theyre fucking for...
they ain't fucking for love and appreciation,
just fucking to be fucking.
And as they continue to fuck,
the rape, the assault, the torture continues.
But Spics would fuck you,
Spics would fuck -fuck if it could be fucked,
But when it comes to giving a fuck about
revolutionary causes,
Spics say fuck revolution,
Spics are scared of revolution.

Spics are playas, Spics are playas, are playas, are
playas,
They play football, baseball and basketball,
while the White Man is selling them crack and
keepin' em at the mall,
Spics tell you they're ready to be liberated,
But when you tell them about revolution,
they reply,
I was just playin', 
Spics are playin' with revolution and losing,
Spics are scared of revolution,

Spics do a lot of shootin',
Spics shoot off at the mouth,
Spics shoot pool, 
Spics shoot craps,
Spics come around the corners
and shoot down the street,
Spics shoot dope into their arms,
and where are Spics when the revolution needs
them,
yea you know,
Spics are somewhere shootin' the shit,
Spics are scared of revolution.

Spics are lovers, are lovers, are lovers,
Spics look to see the White Man make love to the
White actress,
Spics love to see Tarzan fuck all the Natives,
Spics love to see the Lone Ranger yell 'Hi ho
Silver,'
Spics are lovers, are lovers, are lovers,
Spics loved to hear Tijerina rap,
but they did not love Tijerina,
Spics love everything but themselves,

But I'm a lover too,
yep, I'm a lover too,
I love Spics, I love Spics, I love Spics, 
Because Spics are me,
and I should only love that which is me,
I love to see Spics go through changes,
love to see Spics act,
love to see Spics make them plays and shoot the
shit,

but there's one thing about Spics I do not love,
Spics are scared of revolution.

Written by: Cesar A. Cruz

Nearly 8,000 Dominican women are prostitutes in Suriname


Santo Domingo.– Some 8,000 Dominican women work as prostitutes in Suriname, where they are ill-treated and exploited, according to the results of an investigation presented Thursday in this capital.

According to a report by Spanish news agency EFE, Dominican women represent virtually 100 percent of the sex workers in Suriname, a country of some 223,000 inhabitants.

The "Trinational Investigation into the Treatment and Trafficking of Women" and COIN research institute revealed that between 4,000 and 5,000 Dominican women are forced to engage in prostitution in Suriname in largely clandestine transactions in which they are maltreated, raped and sometimes even disappear for good.

The big lie of the (sex) traders (i.e. pimps) is to feed in Dominican women great expectations, which they never fulfill," since –she said– "economic earnings are scarce".

The great illusion of the prostitutes is, she added, that they may be able to marry a rich Surinamese man, "it doesn't matter if he's a drug trafficker, a politician or a man with four wives living in different houses which he throws out when he gets tired of them."

COIN said in the study that the Dominicans usually work in clandestine locations, "much more hidden and dangerous" and it added that some Dominicans have disappeared in Suriname but those cases have not been investigated by the authorities.

The heads of COIN, Santo Rosario and Francisca Ferreiras, asked the governments of the Dominican Republic,and Suriname to establish policies and programs to protect the rights of the women who are victims of the sex trade.

Rosario said that some women gravitate to prostitution because of poverty and the inequality of the sexes and she complained that the immigration laws, approved to combat the crime of people selling and trafficking, "make the problem clandestine and invisible and make it so that the women suffer more."

This reality, Rosario said, "demands the establishment of policies of labor integration and the authorization of microloans so that poor women can find work in conditions of equality in their society of origin."

Rosario also said that Suriname is a transit and destination country for the sex trade due to the economic flows generated by its mines and casinos and because some women can cross the border to French Guiana or emigrate to France, Martinique or Guadeloupe.

According to data compiled by local organizations, more than 400,000 Dominican women work as prostitutes outside their homeland.