Maybe we need to make prostitution legal, and just like the current battle for women’s reproductive rights, boot the men out of the equation.well, except for when they want to exchange their cabbage for getting their pipes clean. If a woman leaves one abusive pimp, there is always another one waiting to take his place. Isn’t that anti-capitalism? So if the morality is about women having sex out of wedlock or for having sex for any reason other than reproductive purposes, isn’t that happening right now all over the world in bedrooms, back alleys, bar bathrooms, backseats of cars, no tell motels, the boss’s desk at work, golf greens, back rows of movie theaters, etc., etc., etc.? By making it illegal, we also give jackasses like Young Blood the opportunity to impose his will on women to go out in the streets and hump for him. Women can have all the sex they want for free, but they risk prison the moment they ask for a fan of C notes in exchange for it. Again, we are a capitalist country, and yet women can not legally receive renumeration for providing the service for a very substantial demand. I had someone make a point to me recently that by making prostitution illegal we were actually depriving women of a lucrative means of making a living. At 18 years old, Iceberg Slim, then known as Young Blood, decides to become a pimp. The pharmaceutical companies can make trillions pumping out drugs to a population who doesn’t need them, but if a drug dealer does the same thing, he goes to jail. A banker can write a loan and front load all the interest, but a loan shark who does the same thing is breaking the law. The world has never been a fair place, and the rules are never applied evenly. I would have more sympathy for Iceberg Slim, trying to find the best way to hustle, if he hadn’t been such a brutal asshole. It was because the cunning bitch had dollar signs for eyeballs.” ”Why did Justice really always wear a blindfold? I knew now. This unfortunate incident was only the beginning of a life spent on the wrong side of the law. This happened during the ludicrous years of prohibition, he was supplying the liquor that his fellow students were demanding. What are the rules for capitalism? Supply and demand. Iceberg Slim, AKA Robert Beck, attended Tuskegee University until he was expelled for selling bootleg liquor. They watch and wait for his downfall.Ī pimp is the loneliest bastard on Earth. It thrills ‘em when the pimp makes mistakes. He knows they are still asleep.all whores have one thing in common just like the chumps humping for the white boss. Watch the 1-minute clip below, and check out the full poster underneath.“A pimp is happy when his whores giggle. Produced by Danny Bresnik and Jeff Scheftel and also exec produced by Ice-T, Phase 4 Films has set the film for a spring 2013 theatrical release. Interviews with Iceberg Slim, Chris Rock, Henry Rollins, Ice-T, Snoop Dogg, and Quincy Jones. These books were the birth of Street Lit and explored the world of the ghetto in gritty and poetic detail and have made him a cultural icon. 'Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp', examines the tumultuous life of legendary Chicago pimp Iceberg Slim (1918-1992) and how he reinvented himself from pimp to author of 7 groundbreaking books. Phase 4 Films has acquired US and Canadian rights to Jorge Hinojosa's Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp which made its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this fall.ĭirected and executive produced by Jorge Hinojosa, his first filmmaking credit according to imdb, Iceberg Slim features interviews with the notorious pimp-turned-author himself, as well as the likes of Chris Rock, Ice-T, Snoop Dogg, Quincy Jones and others.
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