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Saul Williams, 2008. |
Saul Williams
Born Saul Stacey Williams on February 29, 1972. He is
an American musician, writer, poet and actor. He is known for his blend
of poetry and alternative hip hop. He got a bachelor's degree in
philosophy from Atlanta's Morehouse College and a master of fine
arts degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
He started making a name for himself as a poet at the infamous
Nu-yorican Poets Café. Nu-yorican had developed a reputation for
cutthroat "poetry slams". In a "slam", poets are given a few minutes to
mesmerize the audience. In 1996, he scored the title of Nu-yorican Poet
Café's Grand Slam Champion. He caught the eye of independent film
director Marc Levin, who cast him as the lead role in the 1998 independent
movie
Slam.
You can check out his
music ,
his books and his
website.
Quotes by Saul Williams:
| "I am sometimes hesitant about making a
big deal about my vegan diet, as I have considered it a personal
choice worth little discussion. Yet more and more, I have found
myself attempting to encourage people who ask me where I find my
inspiration, or what issues do I find important, or how can we
curb warfare and violence to consider what we ingest." |
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| "Everyday, our species participates in the
mass genocide of other species without care or concern or even
questioning whether the violence that we ingest and condone
plays any role in our apathetic support of the war machine we
have become." |
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| "How is it that we as human beings can
represent both the highest and most developed and lowest and
least concerned forms of intelligence of any living species? Are
we simply glued to age-old barbaric traditions that cloud our
senses and render us inhumane in our dependence on comfort foods
and practices? Is our dependence on foreign oil the only thing
we need to curb? What about not so foreign species?" |
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| "Perhaps the biggest issue at hand is not
what our cars run on, but essentially what do we run on? The
fact is that factory farms are the number one users of crude
oil, not cars. That’s basically what it takes to kill
approximately one million chickens per hour (just in the US).
More than half of our water supply goes to feed animals being
fattened for slaughter. The methane gases that contribute to
global warming are produced majorly by cow farts in factory
farms, not to mention the amount of fossil fuels needed to
create just one pound of beef." |
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| "If we shifted our compassion towards
animals, the domino effect would heal the planet. We’d no longer
be cutting down rain forests to create more space for cows to
graze, we’d stop depleting the ocean of the necessary (keyword:
necessary) food chains that our eco system depends on, diseases
including many cancers, heart disease, obesity, and others which
find their root in the food/toxins we ingest would slowly
disappear as would our taste for violence." |
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| "Be mindful of what you ingest. Some of us
take steps like, "I don’t eat beef or pork anymore," "I’m
watching my diet." But realize that your diet is not only what
you eat, it’s what you watch, it’s what you listen to, all of
that is digested. You may be vegan, but then the music that you
listen to is full of beef and the tv shows that you watch are
full of pork. So you got to be mindful of what you digest on
every level." |
Quotes are from his
2008 newsletter and his
interview on Davey D's Hip Hop Corner. |