Breaking the Invisible Chains of Society

[Music]

good people good people good people

what’s happening

prayer view a m university i’m at home

this place is woven into the fabric of

my very

identity so a lot of what i’m gonna say

today

happened here on this yard

i’m gonna ask y’all a question do you

remember when you were a kid

and you just had this sense of wonder

that was not restricted

you just asked all kind of questions

based in just

innocent curiosity you nagging your

parents your aunts your uncles your

aunties your cousins

why is this like this why is this like

this how is this like this

how does this work who are you what are

you doing why do we have to do it like

this

and then it was a sense of freedom you

weren’t bounded

and even when kids you see their freedom

when they’re able to dress themselves

they’ll wear a pair a pair of combat

boots with

with some with some swimming trunks a

turtleneck sweater

and a fireman’s hat because they freed

they haven’t been in society enough for

society to tell them

that they ain’t matching or that’s not

how they’re supposed to dress

and remember when you were a kid and

somebody would ask you

what do you want to be when you grow up

man a kid has like five or six things i

know i did i want to be a veterinarian

i want to be a race car driver i want to

be a professional chef i want to fly

airplanes i want to be a professional

bowler

and you said it as a kid with such

confidence and conviction

because you didn’t think it was

impossible

you were a free thinker but then

society comes along and gets a hold of

you

and society tells you they start to just

sap that that curiosity that imagination

they begin to slice and dice you up

to where that freedom that you had it no

longer exists because they telling you

who you supposed to be how you’re

supposed to be it what you’re supposed

to be

i’m gonna tell you a little secret about

me

not that you asked but i don’t like

people telling me what to do

especially if it don’t make sense now if

it makes sense

we ain’t got a problem but if you

telling me to do something and you

telling me it’s only one or two ways to

do it

and it don’t make sense to me my skin

starts to itch

i start to feel restricted i feel the

walls closing in on me

because you’re restricting my freedom

you’re not allowing me

to come up with options that make sense

for me

and i think i was like this to be honest

since i was like five or six years old

because i remember saturday morning i

done my homework for the week

i grab me a fresh cold bowl of cereal

plop down in front of the tv

watch my saturday morning cartoons and

of course with impeccable timing

my parents want to decide in that moment

that i need to take the trash out now to

myself

i say now i know y’all just saw me sit

down

with this cereal to watch my cartoons

and we know you got about three to five

minutes before them froot loops

go limp and get soggy so i’m thinking to

myself

it’s got to be another option so let me

present another option to my parents i

said

do you think it’s possible that i can

wait until the commercial break

to take this trash out boy you heard yo

mama

take that trash out now

now you didn’t put me in a box now i

don’t think this was wise of me

but then my reply was well

what’s going to happen to the trash

between now and the commercial break

that would necessitate me taking it out

right now

or if you don’t take that trash out if

you grew up in a black household you

know you won’t be asking questions like

that

even though my parents taught me to be

critical thinkers

it was only outside of their presence

and not in moments like this

and it was this disposition and this

critical thinking of mine

that slowly but surely led me to

recognize

as an adult i don’t make a good employee

so i had to figure this thing out on my

own i had to forge my own path

and figure out how to work for myself

but

society ain’t really conducive to you

doing that because when you come in here

they tell you

in so many ways how you’re supposed to

be and what you’re supposed to be

and that brings me to prayerview a m

university so follow me on this

cautionary tale

if you will my freshman year at pv

i was a straight-up class clown because

that’s the only way i could get girls to

pay attention to me

i was a scrawny little joker you know

and i wasn’t smooth at being smooth so i

couldn’t be the swab cat

so well when i talk to girls and i get

them the giggling

you know and i’m jaw-jacking they

cack-a-lackin and ha-ha

and they hit my knee a little slightly

and they say boy you so crazy you’re so

funny when they say that i’m like boom

gotcha

and then i recognize at least in that

moment

my value in this world the thing that

makes me feel significant

is being a class clown so i just played

it up

i was involved in extracurricular

activities it helped in but when it came

to my grades my academic performance was

lackluster at best

but i would use this comedic charm to

charm my way with professors from a c

minus to a b from a b to an a

but there was one professor who it did

not work on

and he could read straight through me

the late and great dr amari obadelli

i would try to charm my way out doctor

oh what’s good man how you doing he just

look at me what you doing son

what you doing young man mr slade what

are you doing

i see you properly on campus i see you

know a lot of people you good with

people

i see you funny ain’t nothing wrong with

being funny but you silly funny

you got more to offer than that you know

you watch them cartoons and

you can see the cartoon character come

in there with a chest out then they get

chin checked and all of a sudden

that was me and in that moment i was

like man

i don’t want to be the court jester no

more i don’t want to be the village

clown i don’t want to be silly funny

if i’m funny still let me be smart funny

and i remember my roommate his

pops was afrocentric and used to send

him all sorts of books to read that he

never read

and i said man i need to develop my

intellect so i was like yo bro let me

get one of these books on the shelf

i didn’t know one book from the other i

just grabbed one randomly

and it happened to be dr carter g

woodson’s the miseducation of the negro

i didn’t know who he was i didn’t know i

never heard of the book

but in the book he says something he

says

if you control a man’s thinking you

control his

actions and i was like oh man hold up

man hold up

don’t nobody control me i think for

myself i’m my own man then i continue to

read the book

maybe not my oh god dawg

i start reading more books and these

books are telling me you need to get to

know yourself

talk shows tell you you need to look in

the mirror you need to get to know who

you are

the the self-help book everything you

need to know is within just get to know

yourself but they don’t tell you how to

do it

be yourself i got to know myself before

i can be myself you need to keep it real

i need to get real before i can keep it

there

how do you do it so i just started

asking myself some very simple questions

but they was hard to answer also why do

you think the way that you think

why do you hang out with the people you

hang out with why did you praise the

fraternity that you pledged

why do you believe what you believe why

do you wear the clothes that you wear

why do you laugh at what you laugh at

and i had to square up with them answers

because not all of them was pretty

and in in that moment what i was doing

was i was learning about myself

removing shackles that i didn’t even

know that i had on me

and when you start to get to know

yourself

it’s a lonely game because as you

removing shackles you’re able to see

shackles on other people

right i started to recognize that i’m

spending money that i don’t have

on clothes that someone has convinced me

that are fashionable

to impress people that i don’t know and

those that i do

don’t care my pops told me son

if if a woman likes you for the clothes

that you’re wearing you’re with the

wrong woman

i question why i believe what i believe

i was brought up in the church

strong christian beliefs i asked my pops

who i respect

a lot who’s a pastor pops what’s up with

this jesus thing some of this stuff is

confusing

he said son if you believe what you

believe cause we told you to believe it

that ain’t true faith

the god that i serve can handle any

questions you got so go forth as long as

you ask them within the right spirit

and that’s intellectual and spiritual

growth so i was off

but then i tell you it’s a lonely

journey i’m on the campus of prayerview

now i’m the cat rocking the dashiki and

the black fist around my neck

my frat brother’s looking at me like i’m

crazy they come up to me and they like

you wearing a dashiki boy you don’t

speak no african you ain’t african

i say you wearing greek letters speak

some greek then i was going on a journey

of self-discovery

but the society that we live in is not

conducive to that

so you have to go at it by yourself to

begin this journey of freedom

so then i said yo i graduated

and i’m still in this in this flow of

what society wants me to be i graduate

i get a good job good paying job the vp

of the company

takes me underneath his wing and wants

to groom me to take over his position

i buy a house at 22 years old i got a

new car

and according to the world according to

society all i need to do is abc123

i had a wife and a kid and i got the

american dream

i’m sitting in my house i ain’t bought

it but for six months

i’m sitting in it and i’m starting to

itch i’m like this don’t feel right i

feel like the wall is closing in on me

i need to learn some more i need to grow

some more

so then i decide i’m going to apply to

graduate school

for a philosophy degree boys you crazy

ain’t nobody hire no philosophers

but i needed it for freedom

at this point learning was of primary

importance to me

when i learn i feel closest to god

learning is what made me feel free

because i’m learning about myself and by

learning about myself

and god is within i’m learning more

about god and god is also i’m learning

about all people i’m learning about the

universe

so this is the thing that is making me

feel free

because to me freedom was more important

than money so i knew

that i couldn’t compete with the people

on paper

who were applying to this program as

well so i scheduled an appointment with

the

director of the graduate philosophy

program at the school i wanted to go to

and when it was my time to meet this

fella i didn’t know what he looked like

i just assumed he was a middle-aged

white man

i see this middle-aged white man coming

towards me and before i can say

something

this man says oh i’m so glad you’re here

let me show you to the janitor’s closet

so you can get the vacuum cleaner

and get to work

law have mercy hold up man

you know i wanted to slap the fire out

this man

but i had to do a cost-benefit analysis

also what are you there for

and thank god i have been doing the work

on myself to understand why i was

feeling that way

right because

the work that i was doing on myself

allowed me to see

that this dude had been conditioned by

society he had been

conditioned to the extent that it was

impossible for him to see me

as anything other than to help so those

were the shackles that he was

wearing so i’m not going to allow his

shackles to shackle me

because that’s what would have happened

if i slap the fire out of him like i

wanted to

i proceeded to my objective had the

appointment

got into the graduate school and every

day since then i’ve used critical

thinking

and philosophy to become more and more

free

you see when we are born we’re born into

a society that already exists

a society that tells you who you’re

supposed to be and how you’re supposed

to be it

a society that tells you the reason that

we do this

is because it’s always been done words

like tradition

custom convention no bruh

no i don’t subscribe to that because if

you

if everyone subscribed to the idea that

it’s supposed to be done this way

because it’s always been done this way

there would have been no civil rights

movement there would be no technological

advancements there would be no medical

advancements because lord knows white

folks would have been like yeah

i mean slavery that’s going to end at

some point but right now it’s always

been done this way so this we’re going

to continue to do it like this

no bro now if you swallow this brochure

that society gives you to tell you who

you’re supposed to be and how you’re

supposed to be it

you’re killing yourself because this

kind of conditioning

creates creates blockage to your

existential arteries

that prevents the free flow of

creativity that leads you to

self-discovery

to let you know that you can be free

so why would you accept anything other

than

when when you’re learning

you’re growing so if you’re not learning

you’re not growing if you’re not growing

you’re not living and you’re not living

you’re dead and how many dead people do

you know walking around here trying to

impress people

because society tells them that’s what

they’re supposed to be

people on instagram has swallowed a

brochure the problem with society is how

sneaky it is

when you when you subscribe to society

telling you to

do what you’re supposed to do in the way

that they want you to do it

you feel good you get accolade

satisfaction

that’s supported by people giving you

praise giving you likes on instagram

giving you likes on facebook but deep

down inside you have this burning fire

of curiosity that existed when you were

young

but you can’t fuel it because society is

not conducive to you

thinking for yourself because there’s so

many people in line

ready to think for you but you will

never be free in that way

don’t let society tell you who you’re

supposed to be and how you’re supposed

to be it

wear your combat boots wear your

fireman’s hat wear your swimming trunks

and your

your turtleneck sweater if you want

because we were born free

and then society taught us how to be a

slave

and now it’s up to you to determine

whether or not

you feel confident in teaching yourself

how to be free again

appreciate y’all

you

[音乐]

好人 好人 好人

发生了什么

祈祷观 我在大学 我在家

这个地方已经融入了

我的

身份结构 所以我今天要说的很多

事情都发生在这个院子里

会问你们一个问题你

还记得你小时候

有一种不受限制的惊奇感

你只是基于纯真的好奇心问了各种各样的问题

你唠叨你的

父母你的阿姨你的叔叔你的

阿姨你的 堂兄弟们

为什么会这样 为什么会

这样 怎么会这样

怎么会这样

即使是孩子们,当他们能够穿衣打扮时,你会看到他们的自由

他们会穿一双战斗

,有的还有一些泳裤,一件

高领毛衣

和一顶消防帽,因为他们自由了,

他们没有进入社会 足够

社交 你告诉

他们他们不匹配,或者这不是

他们应该穿的衣服

,记住你小时候

有人会问

你长大后想做什么,

孩子有五六个 我

知道我做过的事情我想成为一名兽医

我想成为一名赛车手我想

成为一名职业厨师我想驾驶

飞机我想成为一名职业

投球

手你小时候这样

自信和坚定地说

因为你不认为

你是一个自由的思想者是不可能的,但随后

社会出现并控制了

,社会告诉你他们开始

削弱好奇心

和想象力他们开始将你切成小块

你拥有的自由

不再存在,因为他们告诉

你你应该成为什么样的人 你

应该成为什么样的人

‘不喜欢

人们告诉我该怎么做,

尤其是如果它 现在没有意义

如果有意义

我们没有问题但是如果你

告诉我做某事并且你

告诉我这只有一两种方法可以

做到

这对我来说没有意义我的皮肤

开始 痒

我开始感到被限制我觉得

墙在我身上关闭

因为你限制了我的自由

你不允许

我想出

对我有意义的选择

我想我就是这样说实话

因为我 就像五六岁,

因为我记得星期六早上

我做了一周的作业

我给我拿了一碗新鲜的冷麦片

扑通一声坐在电视机前

看我星期六早上的卡通

片当然还有

我父母想要的无可挑剔的时间 在那一刻决定

,我现在需要自己把垃圾拿出来

跛行,湿透了,所以我在想,

这一定是 另一种选择,所以让我

向我的父母提出另一种选择我

你认为我可以

等到广告休息

时间把这个垃圾倒掉吗男孩你听说你

妈妈

现在把那个垃圾倒掉

现在你没有把我放在一个 盒子现在我

不认为这对我来说是明智的,

但是我的回答很好

从现在到广告中断之间

的垃圾会发生什么 如果

你在一个黑人家庭长大,你

知道你不会问这样的问题

即使我的父母教我要成为

批判性思考者,

这只是在他们的存在之外,

而不是在这样的时刻

,正是这种性格和

批判性

慢慢地但肯定地想到我的想法让我

认识到

作为一个成年人我不是一个好员工

所以我必须自己解决这件事

我必须开辟自己的道路

并弄清楚如何为自己工作,

社会 真的不利于你 你

这样做是因为当你来到这里时,

他们会

以很多方式告诉你你应该

成为什么样的人,你应该成为什么样的人

,这让我在大学祈祷观,

所以如果你愿意,请关注我的这个

警示故事

在 pv 的第一年

我是一个直截了当的班级小丑因为

这是我能让女孩们关注我的唯一方式

当我和女孩说话时,我把猫擦得很好,我让

她们咯咯地笑,

你知道,我在下巴,他们

咯咯地笑,哈哈

,他们轻轻地撞到我的膝盖

,他们说男孩你太疯狂了 '

当他们说我很有趣时,

我至少在那一刻认识到

我在这个世界上的价值

让我感到重要的

是成为一个班级小丑所以我只是

把它玩弄了

我参与了 课外

活动对我有帮助,但

就我的成绩而言,我的学习成绩是

l 充其量是最好的,

但我会用这种喜剧魅力来迷惑

我的方式,从 ac

minus 到 ab 从 ab 到 a 的

教授,但是有一位教授

没有用

,他可以直接读懂

我已故和伟大的阿马里博士 奥巴德利,

我会试着用魅力吸引我的出路,医生

哦,好人,你在做什么,他只是

看着我,你在做什么,儿子

,你在做什么,年轻人,斯莱德先生

,你在做什么,

我在校园里看到你,我看到你

知道很多 你与人

相处融洽的人

检查下巴,突然间

那是我,那一刻我

就像男人一样,

我不想再成为宫廷

小丑我不想成为乡村

小丑我不想变得愚蠢有趣

如果我很有趣,还是让我聪明有趣

,我记得我的房间 他的

流行音乐以非洲人为中心,过去常常寄给

他各种他

从未读过的书

,我说伙计,我需要发展我的

智力,所以我就像兄弟,让我

在书架上放一本

我没有读过的书 从另一本书中知道一本书,我

只是随便抓了一本

,碰巧是卡特·

伍德森博士的《对黑人的误导》,

我不知道他是谁,我不知道我

从未听说过这本书,

但在书中他说 他

如果你控制一个人的思想你

控制他的

行为我就像哦,伙计举起

男人举起

不要没有人控制我我认为

我自己是我自己的人然后我继续

读这本书

也许不是我的 哦,天哪,dawg,

我开始阅读更多的书,这些

书告诉我你需要

了解自己

脱口秀节目告诉你需要

照照镜子 你需要了解

自己是谁

自助书籍 你

需要的一切 知道就在里面,只是了解

自己,但他们不会告诉你如何

去做

做你自己我要先了解自己,然后

才能做我自己你需要保持真实

我需要变得真实,然后才能保持真实

你是怎么做到的,所以我刚开始

问自己一些非常简单的问题,

但它们很难回答 还有你为什么想

你想的方式

为什么你和你一起出去的人

一起出去为什么你赞美

你承诺的博爱

为什么你相信你相信的为什么

你穿你穿的衣服你

为什么 笑你笑什么

,我不得不接受他们的答案,

因为不是所有的人都是漂亮的

,在那一刻我正在做的

是我正在学习如何

摆脱我什至不知道我已经戴上的枷锁

和当你开始了解

自己时,

这是一场孤独的游戏,因为当你

卸下枷锁时,你就能看到

别人身上的枷锁,

我开始意识到我在

花钱买

别人的衣服 说服了我

是时尚的

能够打动我不认识的人和那些我

不在乎的人 我的爸爸告诉我儿子

如果一个女人喜欢你因为你穿的衣服 你找

错了女人

我质疑我为什么相信 我相信

我是在教堂长大的

强烈的基督教信仰 我问我的教皇

很尊重谁 谁是牧师 教皇

耶稣这件事是怎么回事 有些东西

令人困惑

他说 儿子 如果你相信你所

相信的 因为我们告诉过 你相信

这不是真正的信仰

,我所服务的上帝可以处理

你遇到的任何问题,所以只要

你以正确的精神问他们

,那是智力和精神上的

成长,所以我离开了,

但我告诉你这是 一个孤独的

旅程我在prayview的校园里

现在我是一只摇着dashiki的猫和

我脖子上的黑色拳头

我的兄弟会兄弟像我疯了一样看着我

他们向我走来他们喜欢

你穿着dashiki 男孩,你不会

说非洲人,你不是非洲人,

我说你 穿着希腊字母说

一些希腊语然后我正在

自我发现的旅程

但我们生活的社会不

利于这样

做所以你必须自己去

开始这个自由之旅

所以我说你我 毕业了

,我仍然在这个

社会想要我成为的人流中 我毕业了

我找到了一份好工作 高薪工作 公司的副总裁

把我带到了他的翅膀下,

想培养我接替

我买的他的职位 22岁的房子我买了

一辆新车

,根据社会的世界,

我需要做的就是abc123

我有一个妻子和一个孩子,我实现了

美国梦

我坐在我的房子里我不是 买了

它,但是六个月了,

我坐在里面,我开始

发痒我就像这样感觉不对我

觉得墙正在逼近我

我需要学习更多我需要成长

一些 更重要的是

,然后我决定我要申请

研究生院

攻读哲学学位,男孩们,你疯了

,不是没有人雇不到 phi losophers,

但此时我需要它来获得自由

当我学习时,学习对我来说是最重要的,我觉得自己最接近上帝,

学习让我感到自由,

因为我正在了解自己,通过

了解自己

,上帝就在我之内’ 我更多地

了解上帝和上帝,我也在了解

所有人 我不想和

纸上申请这个项目的

人竞争,所以我和

我想去的学校的研究生哲学项目主任预约了

时间,我什么时候去见这个

家伙,我没有 知道他长什么样

我只是假设他是一个中年

白人

我看到这个中年白人

向我走来 在我说什么之前

这个人说 哦我很高兴你在这里

让我告诉你 到看门人的壁橱,

这样你就可以得到 真空吸尘器

和上班

法 仁慈地举起男人,

你知道我想把火扑灭

这个人,

但我必须做一个成本效益分析

,还有你在那里做什么

,感谢上帝,我一直在做这项

工作 我自己去理解为什么我会有

这种感觉

,因为

我对自己所做的工作让我

看到这个家伙已经被

社会所制约,他已经被

制约到

他不可能将

我视为其他人的程度 而不是帮助,所以

那些是他戴的枷锁,

所以我不会让他的

枷锁枷锁我,

因为

如果我像我想要的那样把火从他身上甩掉,就会发生这种情况

我继续我的目标

预约

进入研究生院,

从那以后我每天都在使用批判性

思维

和哲学变得越来越

自由

你看我们出生时我们出生在

一个已经存在

的社会中,一个告诉你你是谁的社会

支持 构成以及你应该

如何成为

一个社会,它会告诉你

我们这样做的原因

是因为它总是像传统习俗这样的词,

不,

不,我不订阅,因为如果

如果每个人都订阅了

认为应该以这种方式完成的想法,

因为它一直都是以这种方式完成的

,就不会有民权

运动,就不会有技术

进步,就不会有医疗

进步,因为上帝知道

白人会这样,是的,

我的意思是 奴隶制会在某个时候结束,

但现在

一直都是这样,所以我们将

继续这样做,

不,兄弟,如果你吞下

社会给你的这本小册子,告诉

你你应该是谁 成为以及你

应该如何成为

你自己是在自杀,因为

这种条件作用

会阻塞你的

存在动脉

,从而阻止

引导你的创造力的自由流动 自我

发现 让你知道你可以自由

所以你为什么要接受除了

当你学习你在成长的

时候 ‘没有生活,你没有生活,

你已经死了,你知道有多少死去的人

在这里走来走去试图

给人们留下深刻印象,

因为社会告诉他们这就是

他们应该成为的

人在Instagram上吞下了一

本小册子问题

当你订阅社会

告诉你按照他们希望你

做的方式去做你应该做的事情时,你会

感到多么狡猾

你在 Instagram 上点赞 在 facebook 上

给你点赞,但

内心深处,你有一颗燃烧

的好奇心之火,它在你年轻时就存在,

但你无法点燃它,因为社会

不利于你

为自己思考,因为有这么

多 pe 排队的人

准备好为你着想,但那样你

永远不会自由

不要让社会告诉你你

应该是谁,你应该如何

游泳裤

你的高领毛衣,

因为我们生来就自由

,然后社会教会了我们如何成为

奴隶

,现在由你来决定你

是否有信心教自己

如何再次获得自由

感谢你’ 所有