Thanks for the heads up.

C

On 2020-06-08 16:16, Denise Dalphond wrote:
It seems like Moodymann is protesting police brutality and educating
people about the issues of the Black Lives Matter movement. Much like
Ashleigh Teasley, Delano Smith, Zana Smith, John Collins, and a lot of
other Detroiters seem to be doing.

Instead of joking about it; join the Black Lives Matter movement.
Instead of making ocean references, join the Black Lives Matter
movement.

Denise Dalphond

On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 10:13 AM cnd <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote:

Denise,

Apologies to be terse, I am lost since suggesting that black
children
would enjoy life more if they were able to enjoy swimming freely in
the
local pools much as I assumed everyone was able to. I make light of
matters that affect the heart, but rest assured these affect us all
deeply. As a matter of course, I was merely trying to insinuate that

Detroit is kind fo ahead of the game regarding this process
(3000-2020=????), and the protest music from that single tweet was
on
the exceptionally beautiful side and unlike much of what is going on
in
all of our 313 lives, actually seemed relevant to share in these
dark
and shark infested waters. ###

Thanks for the reply though, my heart goes out to Floyd, his family,

everyone incarcerated, and every bit of fonk that proceeds from this

city. What is Moodymann upto these days?

peace

c

On 2020-06-08 14:22, Denise Dalphond wrote:
I am lost on your recent messages. Are you critiquing their
protest?
Is that what’s going on here? Are you making light of these
protests?

Denise Dalphond

On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 1:09 AM cnd <3...@coke-smyth.net> wrote:

The heck Detroit? What Happened? Didn't anyone explain. The theme
was
2020 Protests. 2020. This is year 3000. This is all wrong and
breaks
the
entire chonology, footwork, fashion logic. I can't erase this
from
memory? All I'm sayin' girl'''

https://twitter.com/madiidanae/status/1269100581840392192

#madmax

Peace

C
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