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Call The Cops – Film and Album Release

2018-12-31
By: kevlexicon
On: December 31, 2018
In: Audio, Documentary, Film Theory, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: Audio, Audio Engineering, Audio Production, Call The Cops, Canada, colonialism, Cooning, Documentary, Economic Apartheid, Economic Cooning, Economic History, Economic Neoliberalism, Economic Neoliberalism Is Fascism, Economic Violence, film theory, healthcare, institutionalized racism, Kenyan Hip Hop, Kevlexicon, Ma$$a Wershipp, Manitoba, Manville, Massa Worship, Music Video, Plantation Economic System, Pope QTLM, Pope Quiet Tha Loudmouth, Poverty, segregation, Spinal Cord Injury, Toxic Ideologies, Toxic Propaganda, ukoo flani mau mau, VLOG

Call The Cops – Film and Album Release Published December 31, 2018     My new film, Call The Cops, documenting my journey through spinal cord injury and my growing awareness of economic history, is on youtube, along with the companion album, on bandcamp.   Read more about Call The Cops – a film.   Read more about the Call The Cops – the album.   Download Call The Cops: Bandcamp Google Drive SoundcloudRead More →

Kevlexicon – Bottom Lines

2017-08-17
By: kevlexicon
On: August 17, 2017
In: Documentary, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: #MystifiedEconomicHistories, 2008 Financial Crash, African Migrants, amerikkka, apartheid, apartheid hoods, bangladesh, bicameral, Birth Defects, black lives matter, black panthers, Boniface Mwangi, Bottom Lines, Brat Apartheid, brats, Bretton Woods, bufferkkklass, Corporate Lawyers, Demystify Economic Histories, Depleted Uranium, Displacement, Documentary, drones, DU, Economic Elite, Economic History, ekkkspats, Environmentalism, expatriates, feminism, finance, Genocide, Goldman Sachs, Hip hop documentary, Huey P Newton, Imperialism, institutionalized racism, Iraq, Israel, KevEconomist, Kevlexicon, kkkolonialism, KKKops, Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape Median Income Edition, Levin, Lloyd Blankfein, lyrics, Malcolm X, Male Privilege, mau mau, Middle Class, Mistari, neocolonialism, Nuclear Weapons, Occupation, occupy wall street, Palestine, PEV, PlantationOwners, police, Post Election Violence, Poverty, Privs, Property Developers, racism, rape, Real Estate, refugees, Regulation, Regulators, Revolving Door, Richard Wright, safespace, Senate, Sexual Violence, slavery, social justice, Sterilization, Tel Aviv, Terrorism, The Economist, The Guardian, Tumechoka, Uhuru Kenyatta, Veterans, vice news, WHO, Women Shaming, World Health Organization

Kevlexicon – Bottom Lines ( KevEconomist ) Published March 1, 2016.     Video Playlist for Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape & Documentary ( and vimeo ) Download Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape – Median Income Edition on Bandcamp.   Research Materials: 2008 Financial Crash, Public Payout for Private Theft, We Losin (dat yuppie finance gods): Senate Hearing: Lloyd Blankfein vs. Sen Levin ; Goldman Sachs https://youtu.be/oOpFbjHcxF0   Buttonwood: All it Needs is Love (The Economist) http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21632602-capitalisms-reputation-has-been-damaged-bankers-all-it-needs-love “A system that privatises profits and nationalises losses is impossible to justify.”   Opaque legal proceedings and “revolving door” regulators and corporate lawyers:   Criminalising the American company: A Mammoth Guilt Trip (The Economist) http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21614101-corporate-america-finding-it-ever-harder-stay-right-side-law-mammoth-guilt   Bangladeshi gang rape, religions: A Crime Unpunished: Bangladeshi Gangrape (Vice News) https://youtu.be/XY7QOlqirns   econ elite yups fuckin the poors n victimblaming, lack of security: Uhuru Cares (Tumechoka Sasa) https://youtu.be/N7Qq6r7Ej5k   Kenyan Women want justic over post-election sexual violence (The Guardian) http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/poverty-matters/2014/mar/25/kenyan-women-fight-justice-sexual-violence   Women Shaming and the Descent into Barbarism: http://afritorial.com/women-shaming-in-africa-and-the-descent-into-barbarism/   Diaper Mentality: Young Activists Believe it’s time for Kenya’s Middle Class to Grow Up http://gga.org/stories/editions/aif-28-making-up-the-middle/diaper-mentality   “We protest but we’re not moving forward,” Mr Mwangi said later that day, announcing he would no longer organise protest marches. “It doesn’t changeRead More →

Kevlexicon – Adult Shit

2017-08-17
By: kevlexicon
On: August 17, 2017
In: Documentary, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: #BratSocialism, ACLU, Adult Shit, American History, amerikkka, atomization, Bank Bailout, Brat Socialism, Britain, capitalism, Christian Parenti, class, Class War, cocaine, crack, crime, Democracy Now!, Documentary, Domestic Policy, Drug Policy, Drug War, Economic Inequality, Education, Exploitation, finance, Forbes, Foreign Policy, Government Spending, Hbo, Huffington Post, income inequality, Jim Crow, John Oliver, Kevlexicon, KKKapitalism, KKKapitalism for the poors, KKKops, Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape Median Income Edition, Lynchings, Marijuana, Mass Incarceration, Michelle Alexander, Minorities, New York Times, NYTimes, occupy wall street, Poverty, Prisons, Raids, Recidivism, Rehabilitation, segregation, slave trade, slavery, social justice, SWAT, takkks, Terrorism, The Economist, The South, Trap, vice news, War on Drugs

Kevlexicon – Adult Shit Published March 20, 2015.   This Economic History music video & documentary has a free companion .pdf you can download here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByizAe4GpB1Ac0RYMVBVcmdkTDA/view?usp=sharing Check out all of Kevlexicon’s Research Materials (.pdfs) on: Google Drive Dropbox     Video Playlist for Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape & Documentary ( and vimeo ) Download Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape – Median Income Edition on Bandcamp.     Kevlexicon – Adult Shit   excerpt from the .pdf:   From the “Adult Shit” music video post-script: With only 5% of the world’s population, the US has 25% of the world’s prison population. Today’s level of mass incarceration is unprecedented in history. There are more black men under correctional control today than there were under slavery in 1850. 4 out of 5 drug arrests are for simple possession, 80% for marijuana. Most people in state prison for drug offenses have no history of violence. The “War On Drugs” is economically inefficient. It has failed to reduce drug use and is a human rights disaster. Treating drug use and addiction as a public health issue is more effective at rehabilitating individuals and benefitting the wider community than criminalization. … Enough myths. Let’s combat the economic and legalRead More →