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Tuesday 4 March 2014

It is rumored that Menace To Society is a movie plot that was first written by the secret sons of a Ugandan former dictator and a few West Indians who grew up in the inner cities. This was an experience quite unlike those shared by the Great Debaters.  There was a side theme that involved a sterile woman claiming other people's children  for social prestige in a part of the story that was, in fact,  deleted. They were inspired by the story of an old man who coveted other people's property. It was an inner city phenomenon as perpetrated by people who grew up on farms.  He lived in 1920's New York and was born in a former sugar plantation culture of the West Indies. He claimed to be from the Dominican Republic but was actually from a place called Clarendon. His name was Hope Fo Sunny Dae. He faked people's deaths to claim their estates and chose Jacob in the bible as his mentor. He went to a church school and the only part of Jacob's life that he emulated was that of the unrepentant usurper. This story was reiterated by his late wife but who can really be sure since she was a pediatrician who faked her qualifications with the assistance of an early Eniac computer designer. Who could tell the difference since she acted like no one else in the world, or at least within 40 miles of her current location, could claim to be a graduate in her presence. She was actually born in a dump and was fortunate to escape on a cargo ship bound for Panama and then entered a second ship as a stow away bound hand and foot for Ellis Island. An old lady stuck a copy of the Gospel of Saint Thomas in her socks and told her that is all she needed to know where she is headed with the look in her eyes and that all she needs to remember is that it was written during the Salem witch trials.  Menace to Society was released in 1993 and Martin Luther King day has not been the same ever since its release.  There is more personal space between every attendee.  






     

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