[ ieue ► •. , Jk. u TT Irony on center stage at Public Enemy show By Came Frov Irony — sin event or result that is the opposite of what is expected A deep feeling of irony c rept over me us I watched the? nip group Public Enemy in the EMU Ballroom Friday I found myself entering a trance and when I came out, I wrote down a few conclusions Irony No t The Public En emy show was expected to bo a problem The EMU Cultural Fo rum reportedly hired to profes sional crew members to pro vide security The Forum usu ally uses student volunteers for this purpose- Extra lighting was installed to Illuminate the out side balcony The crowd was filtered through metal detec tors Jesse Jac kson doesn't merit metal detec tors, lull Public: En emy does? To ,isk a simple question, what's up’ Win ihe ruckus ' 1 will admit, when I lirsi heard about Public: Enemy's appear irony of his performance on our s amp us Or he might not Ironv No it Public Hn ctnv s performance was pre sumably tailored to .) black au dience. or tailored to make a while audience feel like they are "in da 'hixxf During an interlude, Chur k wanted to know how many "street" kids were in the house Most of the people at the slum probably clutch their wallets when they ms- a "street" kids, but tonight they an- one’ Yeah right' I lived in an inner-city neighborhood this summer and 1 know that one corn ert doesn't put one inch of street" into the blood 1 went to the concert expecting certain things I ex pei ted that we would see more blacks I expected every black south of Salem to be there That could he Ignorance on my par! 1 assume, because the media tells me. that rap music is part of the black culture I thought that Public hnemv was the voice of the blur k people Mavis' I fell lor the trick Is anct* i wonuciTii if anything hnppnn. 1 nurd th.it funs unit Anthrax's funs did not mix so v\ oil at the Siih-tn show last vinir ‘Politics never done nothin’ for Flavor Flav.’ Flavor Flav. Public Enemy I uum. iitiuiii) joke to mv how much they can make off of us? It's not a had I tic a. because getting 1.000 people to yell. Racism'” is the r u p lain didn't take too lightlv to the metal fans jumping on thorn and each other And so I won dered if our over-zealous rap loving fraternity member* (not to stereotype or anything! would annoy this racially di verse crowd Not to worry Like most classrooms on campus, di versity was to be found only in speech, but not in person So, everyone was free to Jump up and down, do the me hip-hop-white boy dunce, ^md the crowd generally stayed calm The concert was even a little tniring because of the low sound and political commen tary. Irony No. 2 Speaking of political commentary. I’m glad it was part of the performance Chuck 1) derided George Bush and everyone cheered He spoke about the new president and everyone cheered. But when Flavor Flav took the mike and said, "Politics never done nothin' for Flavor Flav.” very few cheered Flavor Flav hit us where we live A personal at tack on our beloved political system He shook us. My guess is that Flav do-mi believe tie owes a system that has a history of oppression and that continues to keep musses of people disadvantaged I could even go so far as to say that if given the chance, Flav could strike out even more He might call attention to the ra cial disparity in the audience Ho might call attention to the .i suiri i.sji* -. t lv i! most ol as at. giving lip diversity hut don't know what it actually means. Celebrating diversity doesn't mean using metal detectors lie cause the audience members won't be "peai e-Ioving" hip pu s It doesn't mean assuming that there are going to be riots or confrontations 1 think that it 1 were blai s and lived in Eugene, i would have run to the !u ket booth when Public Enemy's visit was announced, much the same way I get excited when an al ternative" hand comics to town and I am spared another rendi tion of "Blowing in the Wind I pose this question to any one who knows Please toll me vvhal s up Tell me what it's like to live hero loll me what It's like to have everyone spout i n g diversity when they couldn't give the name of one minority they know on cam pus Tull me what Public En emy means to you, if anything Because I don't know, my com mentary might he way oil base, and I may lie victim of my own political correctness (Say it isn't so!) P S To those PE goers who said they didn't buy the Vanilla lie album, everyone liked the sung "Ice. 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