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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:27 pm
by echo wanderer
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:18 pm
by *decibella~~
I havent read the whole 6 bumbaclaaarttttttt (

) pages...
but why if some people choose to drop a bit of jamacian lingo in thier speech is it seen as people trying to be something they are not, i some time say the odd word in french or spanish 'who moi?' for example.....so am i trying to be french now am i?
whats the diff? nothing. jus like other heads are saying, its jus all part of embracing other peoples cultures.....
x x x
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:20 pm
by *decibella~~
*DeCiBella~~ wrote:I havent read the whole 6 bumbaclaaarttttttt (

) pages...
but why if some people choose to drop a bit of jamacian lingo in thier speech is it seen as people trying to be something they are not, i some time say the odd word in french or spanish 'who moi?' for example.....so am i trying to be french now am i?
whats the diff? nothing. jus like other heads are saying, its jus all part of being kool with other peoples cultures..... minor thing, jus everyday life
x x x
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:33 pm
by masstronaut
And there's nothing wrong with quoting yourself either.
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:37 pm
by *decibella~~
ooops, but it stays, coz no there isnt! well
x x x
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:05 pm
by d_three
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:08 pm
by spaceboy
all of I have to say is that, it was us mainland Indians who took de ganja over to Jamaica as slaves way back when those of coloured disuation were the subservient (anything changed?)

so any jammu calling out that they were the original weed smokers. Your wrong.
in love and jest of course before u forumites get all serious and political

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:28 pm
by ekstrak
Well well.. what a mental thread. Suppose thats the point of airing this kind of shit though... it gets people talking right ? Shame some just bailed on it and resorted to throwing insults about. There's been some good points raised though still. Stuff thats even made me reconsider how i feel about it all.
I guess if i've learned anything from this little ramble, sharing slang is a unquestionably a good thing.. it extends language, breaks down barriers and keeps things fresh. Having said that I'm still firm that its sometimes a bit dumb and waters down a point when incorporated by someone who's dropping it in there 'just to sound cooler'.
Thanks to anyone who contributed. Stay fresh, stay slick..
EKSTRAK
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:42 pm
by obiwan
Thanks Ekstrak

Your obviously referring to me as a sensible contributee and It was an absolute pleasure contributing to your thread, I'm definitely gonna be careful not to "act cool" now. """"Mental"""" Um, I've never heard a Jamaican person say that they
were (collectively) the original weedsmokers????? I thought everyone knew that Ganja refers to the river goddess that flows out of Shivas hair, oldest world religion etc. At least you've changed your tune, and you'd be surprised how intolerant I am of fakers as well but I don't like Sacha Baron Cohen and MC Buffalo either, so maybe one day you'll hear me dressing down some young dubstep punk for trying to speak in the mothertongue of bass culture!
Backway alla oo flex dem badmind, ah gineal style deah!!!
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:19 pm
by spaceboy
actually in india - marijuana has always been known as charas for the hash and ganga for weed. afeem for the opium... from way way back in the 17th century and shit.
my people's been opium and pot heads from day...says alot doesnt it!
i dont think the word ganja as u know it came from the river ganga.
tell me otherwise but i have a haunch...
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 5:57 am
by echo wanderer
ekstrak wrote:Stay fresh, stay slick..
EKSTRAK

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:18 am
by obiwan
Can't find out, I think they are two different words as one as translated with a j, the plant and one with a g, the river. But they both come from the Himalayas so possible, there is a city in Azerbajan called Ganja as well lol, and it is meant to be a common girls name in India, and just means plant as well. All the religions hijacked it though, how could you come up with an idea like God without being high?
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:21 pm
by corpsey
I have a friend with a Bob Marley CD, I'm allowed.
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:55 pm
by blk plague
pure bumba fuckery.
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 6:59 pm
by merkin
what would you call ken boothe obi?
A fucking Don.
My missus is straight from yard, im striaght from Surrey. What is the funniest is that if half you lot tried chatting bad word you would get BEATEN by her mum. LICKS LICKS LICKS! STRAIGHT SWITCH ACTION!
White kids chatting patois aint a good look really to be honest...
(although mi like fi indulge a lickle!)
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 7:41 am
by freqone
jamaican patios were developed to break free of colonial languages...soooooooooo dudes got a point with this thread
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:15 am
by echo wanderer
freqone wrote:jamaican patios were developed to break free of colonial languages
But then again,so is "ebonics"(AKA "black english","jive talk",and"****** speak"),wouldn't you say?It's all the same really.When people like Eminem,Mike Skinner,and Lady Sov are on the charts whilst hundreds of young black poets(in the US and UK) struggle to get thier words out there,don't you think this points to a specific dichotomy that basically says,"what is white is acceptable,but what is black is detrimental to society"?
Now,I realise that white rappers are very scarce in true hip hop,but look at all the other examples of this:Limp Bizkit.Sublime.Linkin' Park.Korn.SUGAR RAY for fuck's sake!So if that is considered acceptable in society,then why are so many whites still afraid of blacks who speak this way?As I understand it(and seen),most white people who hear white kids speak patois(esp. in the UK),see it as a false thug move,not an expansion of cultural awareness.No different than the way it is here in the US with white kids speaking ebonics.Very few white people take it seriously when a white teenager speaks that way.But when a person of colour does,it becomes threatening?Seems a bit funny to me...

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:15 pm
by obiwan
Merkin wrote:what would you call ken boothe obi?
A fucking Don.
My missus is straight from yard, im striaght from Surrey. What is the funniest is that if half you lot tried chatting bad word you would get BEATEN by her mum. LICKS LICKS LICKS! STRAIGHT SWITCH ACTION!
White kids chatting patois aint a good look really to be honest...
(although mi like fi indulge a lickle!)
I have never herd or heard of Ken Boothe!
Joker! Anyone is free to speak in any way they please as far as I know, but everyone may as well bear in mind that out of the millions of different dialects in the world, some have differernt assosciations than others, and when one becomes culturally popular, a lot of people will be pissed about their culture being hijacked and misinterpreted. But this happens all across the world and there's nothing we can do about it, look at the variety of influences Japanese kids draw on for their youth cultures! Anyway there are many different ways of being influenced by other cultures as you discover them, I just find it interesting that a tiny island as Jamaica has such a massive cultural capital, although it is mainly misunderstood, used to flog holidays, bank accounts, drinks, music you name it, I'm sure not everyone is fuming that people want to copy the way they talk, dress, eat, look and the music they listen to. Also don't think i'm getting at you Merkin, but how do you know that the people on the forum don't have friendships or relationships with Jamaican people as well, it seems to mean that you are entitled to an opinion in your case.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 12:37 pm
by delendi
omg it's time u heard of ken boothe. go forth and discover him, I COMMAND YOU.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:45 pm
by merkin
Also don't think i'm getting at you Merkin, but how do you know that the people on the forum don't have friendships or relationships with Jamaican people as well, it seems to mean that you are entitled to an opinion in your case.
Im absolutely certain loads of people do, and I know for a fact there are man/woman on here who are originally from the Islands but im also sure there are plenty of folk who's only encounter with a West Indian has been buying some chicken at carnival (and if you live out in the sticks somewhere, thats not exactly your fault either!). Being a teacher, i hear loads of kids (non Afro-CAribbean) saying 'fassehole this','Bloodclaat that', cos they heard it on Channel U and think its cool and thats what all black people sound like. Oh, and they think that all Jamaicans smoke weed.....
Its a little bit like say a French person coming to the UK, learning how to call someone 'a fucking wanker', eating fish & chips and going down the pub for some binge drinking and then thinking that was the extent of English culture!
Im totally up for people participating and learning about different cultures and all, but dont jus pick up on the stereotypical shit. I love West Indian culture, but there is much more to it than ganja, jerk chicken and cussing bad word. People need to find out about the history, read some literature (Small Island or whatever). Positive representations seen?
@ Obi - you definitely need to listen to Ken Boothe, and whilst your at it listen to some Beres Hammond and some Alton Ellis.
Bless
Merkin