Ginny dear,
Our dear Pa Samba reacted spontaneously without much reflection. Sorry Pa
Samba I do not mean to be harsh but just trying to be truthful here!
First 'Alsamadeh' or whichever way it is written means GOOD MORNING in
mandinka in a respectful way or addressing a gathering. How did it become an
APRC slogan?
I was in The Gambia during the presidential elections when this slogan
started. Rumours had it that it came out this way:
Henry Gomez, campaigning for the UDP/NRP/ GDPD alliance either in Brufut,
Sukuta or Lamin (cant clearly remember which but i strongly believe it was
Lamin), arrived in the evening. Upon addressing the gathering, he
mistakingly said ALSAMADEY which was misplaced in respect to the time it was
said. AN uproar occured and when the rumours filtered to the APRC
supporters, they took it up as a mockery until it reached our childish
president. You can imagine the rest. Yahya and his cronies took it up to
laugh at the opposition.
Secondly, as for Youssou Ndour using it as a title for his album, i cant
help believing he got it from Yahya Jammeh because he is a close friend of
Yahya. In Fact was he not the one specially invited during the victory
celeberations? However, i concur with your argument Ginny that one cannot
boycott an album due to its title. That does not weight much as an argument.
I am informing PaSamba, in as much as we need to oppose the Yahya Jammeh
regime, there are far better ways to do it than just boycott Youssou Ndour's
album. In fact my question is, would we boycott all other coming albums
because boycotting one album is insignificant to what Youssou will lose. If
we are to boycott other albums, then it becomes seriously unfair to those
who naturally love Youssou Ndour's melodious music.
Merci,
F
On 10/04/07, Ginny Quick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> OK, I can understand a boycott, if we are talking about the fact that
> Youssou Ndour made such a public stance on the Iraq war, yet
> seemingly, and I say seemingly, as I can't say for sure, ignored
> issues going on in his own backyard, such as the slaying/intimidation
> of journalists, and other human rights/other violations going on and
> committed by the government of Yahya Jammeh.
>
>
> However, if I'm understanding Pasamba correctly, he is asking us to
> boycott a CD purely based on the title, "Alsamaday". Now, as I'm not
> a master of *any* of the Senegambian languages, if I decided to
> boycott the new Youssou Ndour CD purely based on Pasamba's suggestion,
> I'd be putting a lot of faith and stock in what he is saying, and I'm
> just not the type of person to do that!
>
>
> Firstly, you assert that "Alsamaday" was the APRC/AFPRC slogan for the
> recently concluded elections. OK, fine, however, what does
> "alsamaday" mean? You did not go on to elucidate how the
> phrase/expression is/was an overtly APRC campaign slogan. I mean, if
> "Alsamaday" means something inocuous like "let's go to the store",
> then I find it hard to see how this would be related to the APRC,
> unless the CD itself contains songs overtly praising Yahya Jammeh and
> his government. If this was the case, then you'd have a reason to ask
> us to boycott the new CD.
>
>
> However, you're asking us to boycott a CD, from what I can understand,
> purely based on the title of the CD, when I can't even say for sure
> that the name of the title would be anything outwardly supporting
> Yahya Jammeh. All you say is that we should boycott a CD just because
> of the title, because the title happens to coincidentally be the same
> slogan/expression as an election slogan used by the APRC.
>
>
> And if I'm going to make a decision to boycott anyone's music, you
> gotta do better than "the title is the same slogan as an APRC slogan".
>
>
> Now, this to me takes nothing away from the fact that Youssou Ndour
> seemingly had no qualms about coming to The Gambia shortly after Deyda
> Hydara was shot, and seemingly didn't care that many could be mourning
> for Deyda, and at the same time he wants to sing/talk about human
> rights/democracy/whatever. If you want to boycott his music based on
> those grounds, than that seems to be more of a solid position.
> However, I won't boycott anyone purely based on the title of a CD,
> unless that title is offensive, etc.
>
>
> Especially since I don't even know what "Alsamaday" means. So if I
> just "blindly" follow you and boycott Youssou's CD, then I'm not
> making an informed decision, and I don't think it's fair for you to
> call for us to boycott something, when you don't clearly explain why.
> You just throw out there the assertion that "he uses a slogan directly
> from the APRC", and then throw in something about Nike and Wal-Mart to
> bolster your point (which to me it doesn't, because you can clearly
> point to Nike / Wal-Mart's business practices, etc.)
>
>
>
>
> So tell me what "Alsamaday" means, tell me how this is, or is not
> related, to the APRC, and then give me some tangible reasons to
> boycott him! Not just some word/phrase that possibly *anyone* could
> use! So now, if we use the word "Alsamaday", it means we support
> Jammeh? Because that is the impression you give out!
>
>
> And I'm sure that the RIAA would love the fact that you are telling
> people to buy illegal copies of someone's music (as if two wrongs make
> things right and/or the ends justify the means).
>
>
> Ginny
>
>
> On 4/9/07, pasamba jow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > Folks,
> > I will appeal to all justice loving Gambians, all those who are
> genuinely
> > opposed to Jammeh's tyranny and brutal regime to boycott youssou's CD
> > "AlSAAMADAY". Those who follow the politics of the Gambia know that
> > "ALSAAMADAY is the AFRC election slogan. If our artists do not want to
> have
> > principles, we must hit them where it hurts, which is the pocket book.
> > I know some will quickly suggest that, whether we buy it or not the
> > majority will do, thus rendering our efforts mute. This is not
> necessarily
> > true. For the past twelve years, I together with other activists around
> the
> > world have boycotted NIKE because of the unfair treatment of its
> workers.
> > However, today NIKE has been forced to accept our complains and is doing
> > something to remedy the situation. Yes for twelve years, I have not
> bought
> > or owned NIKE, but since they have taken drastic measures to correct the
> > treatment of its employees, I will suspend my boycott of NIKE to the
> great
> > pleasure of my daughter, who cannot wait to have me buy her a pair.
> >
> > I am currently boycotting Wal-Mart and unless they treat their workers
> > with dignity, I will not buy from their stores regardless of the price.
> >
> > Therefore, fellow Gambians let us for once resist YOUSSOU's wonderful
> > Mbalax for the interest of the Gambia. If you cannot live without
> Youssou's
> > album try buying a pirated one. (I am totally against pirating, but
> since
> > Youssou's wants to be hypocritical by promoting the murderous regime of
> > Jammeh after he had tried to fool people with his songs about democracy
> and
> > his refusal to play in the USA in protest of the War in Iraq, we must
> > demonstrate to him our disdain for hypocrisy.)
> >
> > I hope my brother will understand that my intention is not to deprive
> of
> > business, but one that is based purely on genuine concern for the
> greater
> > good of the Gambia.
> >
> > Pasamba Jow Coach
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Abdoul Njie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > The new Youssou Ndour CD titled "ALSAAMADAY" and Part 2 of the Bercy
> > 2005 DVD will be released globally on April 10, 2007.
> >
> > For those interested in purchasing either retail or wholesale, kindly
> call
> > Ablie
> > Njie-Lekbi @678-698-0198.
> >
> > Keep in mind that these are the originals.
> >
> > Do not miss the listening & viewing pleasure of these two amazing
> releases.
> >
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> >
> > Ablie Njie-Lekbi Chi Birr Atlanta
> >
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