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Unmasking Injustice: The Case of Devon T. White How a Pasadena Courtroom Became the Epicenter of Alleged Constitutional Violations and Human Rights Abuses The Case at a Glance Defendant: Devon T. White Case Number: GA101707-01 Court: Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Pasadena Courthouse Presiding Judge: Michael D. Carter Deputy District Attorney: David Ayvazian Public Defender: Vito Curso What should have been a straightforward exercise in justice has evolved into a troubling example of alleged constitutional violations, professional misconduct, and human rights abuses—raising serious questions about the integrity of the very systems designed to protect us. A Disturbing Allegation of Conspiracy In a deeply concerning turn, it is alleged that Judge Michael D. Carter, Deputy District Attorney David Ayvazian, and Public Defender Vito Curso conspired to sustain an unlawful conviction and imprisonment of Devon T. White. This trio, by allegedly colluding to maintain a void ju...

Real Shyt A Review By Jhantu Randall

I was recently sent a link to a song by a group I've never heard of but truth be told I enjoy hearing things I’d probably pass over initially. With that being said I was introduced to MXNXPXLY FAMILY presents M.O.U.F X John Jigg$ X Rockwelz - REAL SHYT, which had a video that was put together by Gold House Filmz.

The opening of the video starts with 2 men sitting in a car making calls informing everyone that there’s a show tonight and to be ready around 10 o’clock. The beat is club sound but something in it has an intoxicating quality to it, now its up to the rappers to do it justice. With the chorus “I’ll be talking that real shyt, you be talking that nonsense” I had an idea of where this was going to go. Now the misconception with hip hop is that everything has to be deep or flagrant on the surface, I tend to think that to truly appreciate the art I want to hear stories and experiences, so songs like this are always welcomed as long as there’s something different behind it. Something that makes it stand out.

Between shots of them all partying in a hotel room to shots of them performing in front of a crowd I found myself bobbing my head along to their words more so than the beat initially. Im not sure of the artists name but the second one who jumps in has a flow that my ears love. That effortless spit that conveys everything while at the same time forces the beat to keep up. The last on the track is a great anchor as his flow switches up a few times but hammers home what the first 2 were spitting.

Overall I liked this track as I felt what each of them were saying and after listening to it a few times it left me wanting to hear more of what they had to say. You definitely feel the hunger but its presented in a way that you can party and have a good time as well. To borrow a phrase from them, “I’m talking that real shit,” as a listener I don’t have time for any nonsense.


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