Good Sunday morning to you Brothers and Sisters, Royal Tribe of Judah, trapped within the confines of this Penal Colony for Negroes! Today we discuss there being blinded by the whiteness, about Trump being Jesus, understanding reparations will never come, identifying who I'm talking to, whatever is happening is being helped, becoming unaccountable to Caucasity, no more secrets, and we close with Black News! An in depth show to be sure, but I'm hoping you enjoy it! Please like, subscribe, and share!
"Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat" is a 1941 hit boogie-woogie popular song written by Don Raye. A bawdy, jazzy tune, the song describes a laundry woman from Harlem, New York, United States, whose technique is so unusual that people come from all around just to watch her scrub. The Andrews Sisters and Will Bradley & His Orchestra recorded the most successful pop versions of the song, but it is today best recognized as the centerpiece of an eponymous Walter Lantz Studio cartoon from 1941 . The short version, released on March 28, 1941, by Universal Pictures, features no director credit (although Woody Woodpecker creator Walter Lantz claims to have directed the cartoon himself), with a story by Ben Hardaway, animation by Alex Lovy and Frank Tipper, and voiceover work by Mel Blanc and Nellie Lutcher. The short uses blackface stereotypes of African-American people and culture, and of life in the rural Southern United States.
The "Scrub Me Mama" short is today in the public domain. Clips from it are featured in Spike Lee's 2000 satirical film about African-American stereotypes, Bamboozled.. --Wikipedia
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Good Hump Day to my Hebrews everywhere! Today we examine The True Fear of those around us along with The Reflective Nature of our Reality, moving on to Christian Nationalism, CERN, What Trump Might Do, FBM and close with some Black News! Enjoy!