Don’t Just Encourage Literacy, Pistolwhip People with It!

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Jeremy over at Pop-PR sent us a link to this alleged PSA, which takes place at Raphael De La Ghetto High School, where very scary things happen. (Really. It was like a lower-budget version of Pink Floyd’s “The Wall.”)

The purpose of the crunked-out video is to encourage disenfranchised youth to “read a mothafuckin’ book!” Users are also led to Not a Rapper, the official website of Bomani D’Mite Armah, “the poet with a hip-hop style.”

There are other important messages proffered by the PSA, including “Your body needs water, so drink that shit!” and “Brush your teeth, brush your teeth, brush your goddamn teeth!”

Word on the street is the video aired on BET and appeared on VH1’s Best Week Ever. We sat through the whole thing for posterity’s sake and, afterward, did indeed feel violently inclined to pick up a mothafuckin’ book. Whether it so triggered the street hoods is another question.

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