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I Love It When You Stalk Me

A review on the Netflix series “You”


Stalking, scheming, manipulation and murder for the one you love—never looked so good!


Netflix series “You” takes the viewer along a path that in the end, will make you wonder about yourself; make you do a self-check of your mental state. This series challenges your morals and sense of perception. Who doesn’t want a guy that cares about not only you but your ambitions and goals? A man with such discernment that he can tell what friend is for you and what friend is un-naturally obsessed with you. A man who helps you get over that toxic EX that you just can’t let go of—-and how he does that…. may be a little sketchy—but that’s all in your perception.


I mean I could ask you if murder is wrong and many would give an astounding yes, but if this person was causing a negative effect on the person you loved, would you think twice?


Netflix really pushes the boundaries by blending infatuation with good intentions. It makes you really consider how far you will go for someone you love. There are some definite sweet and normal moments. I mean encouraging a person to explore their relationship with their dead drug addicted father to pull something greater out of them as a writer—that’s a beautiful thing. A person who believes in you and supports you; sees something in you that no one else does, it’s invaluable. A person who pushes you to become the greatest version of you at all cost—will never betray you.


And so what if it involves a 10 X 10 plexiglass room within a soundproof basement. Stealing your broken cellphone to stay signed in to your “cloud” so he doesn’t miss an opportunity to show up at the right place at the right time. Maybe following behind you throughout your day 15 feet behind, far enough to not look obvious but close enough to not miss a single thing, I mean don’t we want someone who gets the details? How far is too far when it comes to love?


Lessons: Don’t judge a book by its cover…literally. Don’t underestimate when someone says they have been hurt by a previous relationship. Everyone’s pain threshold is different, and we can’t judge how they react in comparison to how YOU would react.


Make sure you keep a watch on your surroundings. If you get an eerie feeling, 9 times out of 10 something is up, and your Spidey senses are on to something.


And lastly please make sure—you put some dang CURTAINS ON YOUR WINDOWS!!!! Don’t nobody want to see all that and you never know who is watching you from afar….
Until next time family,
Hoskins.Perkins

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“Who killed Malcolm X?” Docuseries Review

Netflix dropped a docuseries following a regular guy investigating the death of Malcolm X. If you can sit there and watch this series and still feel comfortable as a person of color walking around in America, if you still trust the “government” and can say out your mouth that you love America….Get your cotton picking, who dis nigga up on that nag Stephen head ass on! This docuseries literally showed how the government initiated a full scale cointelpro op that isn’t legal anywhere on the planet!
They were able to turn the NOI (Nation of Islam) against Malcolm X (to get rid of Malcolm) in the most shady, sneaky down low ways and the docuseries exposes them! Then they released a big unknown fact: the person wielding the shotgun, 1 of 5 assailants, fired the fatal shots at Malcolm. You need to go watch this docuseries. It exposes how far a corrupt government (the U.S gov’t) will go, how 2 men served time in jail being innocent while the real killer lived a long fruitful life in Newark New Jersey. The government can and will infiltrate an organization and your right-hand man could be collecting a check from one time.
J Edgar Hoover the chief of the CIA stated out of his mouth that Malcolm was a problem. Why? Not because of him being a part of the NOI. Not solely because he was a great orator/speaker. J Edgar Hoover’s biggest fear was that the blacks would rise and unify and all it would take would be one man to do it. J Edgar Hoover once gave this CIA directive:
“prevent the rise of a messiah who could unify and electrify the militant black nationalist movement.”
It’s called the “black messiah complex”. There was something special about Malcolm. The gov’t had begun to keep tabs on him from his first jail stint- where he was introduced to the NOI. Malcolm was no Martin. He was over laying down and letting the police dogs bite us, Billy clubs beat us and getting spit on. Malcolm was about that action.
What Have We Learned???

1. Don’t trust the man (government) like do we really have to say this anymore? They will infiltrate your crew, slander your name and even turn your own boys against you (i.e. Black panther party)

2. No new friends…like seriously Drake was on to something. Be careful when new Negroes pop up out the blue.

3. Support your own. The NOI was able to build multi-million-dollar businesses worked by black people all sustained by the black dollar…it’s possible.

And listen I understand the rule is no snitching and when it comes to turning our own over to this same corrupt government…I understand. Which leads to—-

4 In-house problems require in-house solutions. We need to handle our own. And I would be damned if the negro that killed my mentor walks around the town afterwards like shit is sweet. It’s called “Town Business” for a reason.

I mean who isn’t still pissed at Rico for shooting Mitch?
Until next time family.
A Hoskins-Perkins