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The L.A.S.E.R.S. Manifesto

To Every Man, Woman & Child…
1. We Want An End To The Glamorization Of Negativity In The Media.
2. We Want An End To Status Symbols Dictating Our Worth As Individuals.
3. We Want A Meaningful And Universal Education System.
4. We Want Substance In The Place Of Popularity.
5. We Will Not Compromise Who We Are To Be Accepted By The Crowd
6. We Want The Invisible Walls That Separate By Wealth, Race & Class To Be Torn Down.
7. We Want To Think Our Own Thoughts.
8. We Will Be Responsible For Our Environment.
9. We Want Clarity & Truth From Our Elected Officials Or They Should Move Aside.
10. We Want Love Not Lies.
11. We Want An End To All Wars. Foreign & Domestic (Violence).
12. We Want An End To The Processed Culture Of Exploitation, Over-Consumption & Waste.
13. We Want Knowledge, Understanding & Peace.
14. WE WILL NOT LOSE BECAUSE WE ARE NOT LOSERS, WE ARE LASERS!!!

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The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards | Performances

by xoJohn

Lady GaGa x Elton John

Green Day 21 Guns Performance Twenty One Guns

Beyonce Medley “If I Were A Boy” and “You Oughta Know” (cover)

PINK “Have You Ever”

Black Eyed Peas “Imma Be” and ” I Gotta Feeling”

Jamie Foxx & T-Pain

Zac Brown Band

Taylor Swift x Stevie Nicks

Michael Jackson Tribute featuring Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, Usher, and Carrie Underwood + acceptance speech from Jackson’s children.

Bon Jovi ft Jennifer Nettles (Sugarland) “Medley”

Mary J Blige & Andrea Bocelli Perform “Bridge Over Troubled Water” For Haiti

Lil’ Wayne, Eminem & Drake – Drop The World/Forever

Maxwell “Pretty Wings”

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(Left to Right) Honorees Whitney Houston, Dr. Keith Black, Queen Latifah, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and Dr. Ruth Simmons

The Third Annual BET Honors celebrated the accomplishments of Whitney Houston, Queen Latifah, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Dr. Ruth Simmons, and Dr. Keith Black in Washington DC at The Warner Theatre. The main focus of the star-studded evening was the crisis in Haiti. DC Mayor Adrian Fenty and BET CEO Debra Lee called out to viewers and audience members alike to support relief efforts for those who were affected by the recent devastating earthquake in Haiti. “Before this disaster, BET Networks, in celebration of its 30th anniversary, was set to donate thirty thousand dollars every month for a year to an organization that has dedicated itself to working towards a brighter future for the African American community,” said Lee in her remarks. “In light of the devastation in Haiti, BET plans to donate the first grant to immediate emergency relief in Haiti.” We applaud BET for putting the focus on the Haiti crisis throughout the show and their generous donation for relief efforts.

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