I'm not a hunter but I am told that, uh, in places like in the Where indigenous people sometimes might, might, hunt a They'll take a double-edged blade and put blood on the blade And they'll the ice and stick the handle in the ice So that the blade is protruding
And that a wolf will smell the blood and to eat And it come and lick the blade trying to eat And what happens is when the wolf licks the Of course, he his tongue and he bleeds
And he thinks he's really a good thing And he and he licks and he licks And, of course, he is drinking his own blood and he himself That's the Imperialists did with us with crack cocaine
You have these brothers out there Who think they are getting something they make a living with is getting something they can buy a car Like the white people have cars, why I have a car?
They getting something, they can get a of gold White people have gold, why can't I have They getting something to get a people have a house, why can't I have a house?
And they actually that there's something That's bringing to them But they're killing themselves just like the wolf was licking the And they're slowly without knowing it
That's happening to the community, you with me on that? That's exactly, precisely happens to the community And instead of blaming the who put the damn handle And in the ice for the wolf
That's happens is the wolf gets the blame Gets the for trying to live That's what happens in our You blame the person, the victim, you blame the oppressor
Imperialism, power is the enemy Was the enemy when it first came to And up the first African brothers here against our will Is the enemy today and that's the that we have to understand