Busy at Work on New Book, Will Be Back Soon…
Currently working on my 3rd book of poetry and fourth book overall.
Will be off social media and blogging for a while.
But I will return in September with an Amazing book of poetry, essays and pictures addressing our current political and social climate.
See you later, my friends……
MY HISTORY WITH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ( Outline Of My Speech At Ccsf)
Leon Kwasi Kuntuo-Asare
POEM: A CONVERSATION WITH MY FATHER!
Today, I am going to share a poem I wrote and published about my late father, the poem is titled: “A conversation with my Father”.
“Kum Apem A. Apem Beba”
That is the exact Asante proverb, I said while speaking to my papa
translated from our Asante Twi, those words mean “Kill a thousand and a thousand more will come.”
Those are the exact words that our ancestors spoke when they went to war with the British Empire and won in 1823
So what that means to me is when I was a child and witnessed you get shot, while closing our familyโs shop
That was in one of Detroitโs roughest spots
Yet you still went to work the next day
The only thing left for me to say, was that Asante warrior blood, is not just something that was passed down in our family DNA
But a code you actually live by day to day
As my father started to beam and smile at his proud son
I asked him to stay sitting with me, I will be finished in a little while
He said: o.k. Nana
Which is a word given to kings, Queens and Elders
But he calls me Nana, because I am named after my mamaโs papa
I said โ you know what papa?โ
Mama reminds me of the Asante Warrior Queen mother Yaa Asantewaa, who led the Asante Kingdom In a War Against British colonialism
I mean they both are strong beautiful queens who would go to war to protect their family
My father looked at me and smiled, giggled and kissed me on the cheek and said: Yes son I agree.
So why in the hell papa do you verbally demean and sometimes physically abuse mama, if she is supposed to be your queen?
My father knew there was nothing he could say to justify his sometimes explosive acts of violence
So, he said nothing and just looked at me very sad and silent!
Speech Intro:
As a kid like a lot of kids who grew up with an alpha-male and charismatic father in the house, I worshipped my father. To me he was a black Superman, an African Hercules, I seriously believed there was no one or nothing on earth he could not defeat if he had to.
I remember being next to him when he got shot in his head closing our familyโs store in an extremely dangerous area of Detroit. A city he came to as an immigrant from Ghana, West Africa, to look for a better life for his family.
His idea of the American Dream was to open several liquor stores, all over Detroit and beyond, that we locally call โParty Storesโ, that my father intended for my brother and I to inherit.
At one of those stores, I remember my mom walking in one day, it was after school, so my brother and I were in the store stocking shelves, when my mother walked in after her work, looking beat up and bruised like she just went 9 rounds with Mike Tyson.
She claimed she had gotten robbed, I believed her immediately, I had no reason not to.
At that time as an adolescent, I had seen another one of our family stores get burnt down to the ground, I had seen my father get shot and our familyโs home get shot up after being mistaken for our drug dealing neighborโs home. And at this time, Detroit was one of the most dangerous cities in America, if not the murder capital.
It would be years before I discovered my mother was not robbed and that she was beaten by my father after a hostile argument about his many affairs and financial issues. I would find out even though my father was far more verbally abusive than physically, there would be a few times in my teen years I would have to pull him off my mom. A few times I almost came to bloody blows with the man whose blood coursed through my veins; if it was not for my mother’s interventions, there is a good chance that one of us would of killed the other one.
I would go on to hate my father for years until I discovered that he was suffering for years with depression and suicidal thoughts, dementia and he was also dealing with various other mental health issues.
The hate I had for him would soon turn into a deep sadness and for the rest of his life, until his death last year we shared an improved relationship.
Fast forward two decades, I get a call from a โloved oneโ, late in the night. Despite the fact he works in law enforcement, he calls me for advice. He tells me his wife just snapped and battered him and their daughter.
I tell him to call the cops. Even though he knows he should, it takes me a while to convince him, he does not want to breakup his family and he does not want it to cost his wife her job.
Finally after his 5 year old daughter also tells him to please call the cops on his wife and her mom; who had this point had stormed out of the house, he eventually calls the cops.
After she finally was arrested a couple dayd, it would be discovered that she had stopped taking her anti-depressants medications, which made her go crazier than a cat on catnip.
Since them his wife has been taking better care of her mental health and they are now a relatively stable family.
Thesis:
You should learn that domestic violence is a lot more complicated than weโve been led to believe.
What:
Like the old saying goes: Love the sinner, hate the sin.โ
Yes, people who commit domestic violence must be punished, but within that punishment, they must also be given the proper psychological treatment.
Why:
Too much do we as a society look to label people for life as evil and bad, without looking to see what they are going through to make them act that way.
We have to keep in mind that hurt people hurt people.

2016 SAN FRANCISCO GAZA 5K (TO END PTSD) 10-15-2016 (A POEM)
A rainbow of humanity came together
On this damp and foggy day
With some chance of rain
To raise money to try to quell the children of Palestine mental pain
As a result of Israel’s bombs falling from the blue sky
Like droplets of rain
We’re running this one race
For one race
The human race!

TRUMP 2016: MAKE AMERICA HATE AGAIN! (POEM)
Trump’s victory may of been a surprise to you
But not to me
Sorry to wake up some white liberals from their pure white fantasy
But I’m a black man living in a system of white supremacy
So, this suffering maybe new to you
But not to me
Having your rights violated
Watching young black men on TV get annihilated
Yet, your reaction is the same as if you’re watching a TV show that’s now outdated
There is none
So, don’t expect me to cry for your rights
When you start to lose some
Either we standup, unite and fight, starting this very night
For everyone suffering oppression and a tragic plight
Or we all are going to start to lose some of our human rights!
-Leon Kwasi Kuntuo-Asare

REPARATIONS PLEASE?! (POEM)
REPARATIONS PLEASE
IS WHAT THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY
NEEDS TO SUCCEED
TIRED OF BEING FORCED TO EAT SCRAPS???
PULL YOURSELF UP FROM YOURSELF FROM YOUR BOOT STRAPS
YOU DON’T NEED NO HELP
FOX NEWS VIEWERS AND RACISTS SAY YELP
YOU DON’T NEED A HANDOUT TO SUCCEED
THAT SOUNDS LIKE LAZY NIGGA GREED
SO NO FARM OR CORPORATE SUBSIDIES LIKE ME
IF YOUR COMMUNITY BECOMES SUCCESSFUL
IT’S GOING TO BE DESPITE ME NOT BECAUSE OF ME!
Listen to REPARATIONS PLEASE? ! (POEM ) by LEON KWASI CHRONICLES #np on #SoundCloud
-LEON KWASI KUNTUO-ASARE
AMERICA: DIVIDED WE STAND?!
VOLUME 2: POETRY OF WE THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE!
NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON KINDLE AND SCRIBD:
http://leonkwasichronicles.com/my-books/
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DEMANDING REPARATIONS:
“Def poetry s1 ep3 [part2/2]”
“Def poetry s1 ep3 [part1/2]”

THE AMERICAN OLIGARCHY ! (POEM)
AMERICA THE LAND OF THE FREE
IN SCHOOL
IS WHAT THEY TOLD ME
BUT HOW CAN THIS BE
AMERICA IS NOT AN ACTUAL DEMOCRACY
BUT RATHER AN OLIGARCHY
RULED OVER BY A SMALL GROUP OF INSIDIOUS ELITES
WHO CONTROL U.S.
THE 99% PAWNS LIKE SOON TO BE SLAUGHTERED SHEEP!
SPOKEN WORD POETRY LINK BELOW:
https://soundcloud.com/leon-kwasi-kuntuo-asare/the-american-oligarchy-poem
-LEON KWASI KUNTUO-ASARE
AMERICA: DIVIDED WE STAND?!
VOLUME 2: POETRY OF WE THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE!
NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON KINDLE AND SCRIBD:
http://leonkwasichronicles.com/my-books/

BLACK HIGH SCHOOL TRAP! (POEM)
THE TRUTH IS BLACK HIGH SCHOOL IS NOT A TOOL TO EDUCATE THE YOUTH
BUT RATHER A TOOL TO FUEL THE INDUSTRIAL PRISON COMPLEX, AS A MATTER OF FACT
NO COLLEGE PREP FOR BLACKS
INSTEAD PRISON PREP
TO SYSTEMATICALLY CONTROL THE FATE, MISEDUCATE
THE SEEMINGLY HATED, STILL NOT FULLY AMERICAN
ONLY SEMI LIBERATED
KEPT DISENFRANCHISED
TO BE EASILY GENTRIFIED!
SOUNDCLOUD : SPOKEN POETRY.
-LEON KWASI KUNTUO-ASARE
AMERICA: DIVIDED WE STAND?!
VOLUME #2
POETRY OF WE THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE!
NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON KINDLE AND SCRIBD
http://leonkwasichronicles.com/my-books/

NIGGA! (POEM)
NIGGA WAS A WORD THAT WOULD GET A WHITE PERSON SMACKED IN THE FACE
NOW IT IS A WORD THE MEDIA MADE COOL TO BE SAID BY ANY RACE
YOUNG BLACK CHILDREN CALLING EACH OTHER NIGGAS ACTING LIKE A DISGRACE TO THEIR OWN RACE
THE MORE IT BECOMES COOL TO BE A FOOL AND SAY NIGGA
THE MORE I THINK ABOUT MOVING TO OUTERSPACE TO GET AWAY FROM THESE DUMB ANIMALS THEY CALL THE HUMAN RACE!
NIGGA! (POEM) SOUNDCLOUD
-LEON KWASI KUNTUO-ASARE
AMERICA: DIVIDED WE STAND?!
VOLUME: #2 POETRY OF WE THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE!
NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON KINDLE AND SCRIBD:
http://leonkwasichronicles.com/my-books/

EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE NI#GGAS? (POEM)
EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE A NIGGA
BUT NIGGAS
WHITE SOCIETY STEALS OUR FULL LIPS, BUTTS, NATURAL TANS AND CURVEY HIPS
DESPITE THAT FACT MANY OF OUR WOMEN STILL CAN’T TRULY SEE THEIR GOD GIVEN BEAUTY
UNLESS THEY HAVE ON SKIN LIGHTENER MAKUP AND A WEAVE
SO THEY PLAY WHITE GIRL MAKE BELIEVE AND DECEIVE THEMSELVES OF THEIR NUBIAN ANCESTRY!
-LEON KWASI KUNTUO-ASARE
AMERICA: DIVIDED WE STAND?!
VOLUME #2 POETRY OF WE THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE!
NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON KINDLE AND SCRIBD:
http://leonkwasichronicles.com/my-books/
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