How To Tell People They Sound Racist by Jay Smooth

by Aaron Muszalski on July 31, 2008 · 1 comment

guest post by Aaron Muszalski

In the latest post on his superlative hip-hop videoblog, Ill Doctrine, Jay Smooth offers this lyrical explanation of the crucial difference between the “what they did conversation” and the “what they are conversation.”

Jay’s video response to Gary Vaynerchuk’s Good People Day is also worth watching, as is “How To Avoid George Bush Syndrome” aka “Failure Is Always An Option.” In fact, pretty much everything on Ill Doctrine is either entertaining, insightful or semantically def(t). And usually all three. Highly recommended.

via His Wholiness The Reverend DrJon

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1 Jyo March 19, 2009 at 4:30 am

Thanks for this post. A little late but glad i saw it.

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