As you may know, Lauryn Hill was charged with tax evasion and could even face prison time. The artist released a statement explaining that she didn't pay taxes in order to remain free from "a media protected military industrial complex". She tackles many topics (see full statement below), let us know what you guys think.
Lauryn Hill's statement:
“For the past several years, I have remained what others would consider underground. I did this in order to build a community of people, like-minded in their desire for freedom and the right to pursue their goals and lives without being manipulated and controlled by a media protected military industrial complex with a completely different agenda. Having put the lives and needs of other people before my own for multiple years, and having made hundreds of millions of dollars for certain institutions, under complex and sometimes severe circumstances, I began to require growth and more equitable treatment, but was met with resistance. I entered into my craft full of optimism (which I still possess), but immediately saw the suppressive force with which the system attempts to maintain it’s control over a given paradigm. I’ve seen people promote addiction, use sabotage, black listing, media bullying and any other coercion technique they could, to prevent artists from knowing their true value, or exercising their full power. These devices of control, no matter how well intentioned (or not), can have a devastating outcome on the lives of people, especially creative types who must grow and exist within a certain environment and according to a certain pace, in order to live and create optimally.
I kept my life relatively simple, even after huge successes, but it became increasingly obvious that certain indulgences and privileges were expected to come at the expense of my free soul, free mind, and therefore my health and integrity. So I left a more mainstream and public life, in order to wean both myself, and my family, away from a lifestyle that required distortion and compromise as a means for maintaining it. During this critical healing time, there were very few people accessible to me who had not already been seduced or affected by this machine, and therefore who could be trusted to not try and influence or coerce me back into a dynamic of compromise. Individual growth was expected to take place unnaturally, or stagnated outright, subject to marketing and politics. Addressing critical issues like pop culture cannibalism or its manipulation of the young at the expense of everything, was frowned upon and discouraged by limiting funding, or denying it outright. When one has a prolific creative output like I did/do, and is then forced to stop, the effects can be dangerous both emotionally and psychologically, both for the artist and those in need of that resource. It was critically important that I find a suitable pathway within which to exist, without being distorted or economically strong-armed.
During this period of crisis, much was said about me, both slanted and inaccurate, by those who had become dependent on my creative force, yet unwilling to fully acknowledge the importance of my contribution, nor compensate me equitably for it. This was done in an effort to smear my public image, in order to directly affect my ability to earn independently of this system. It took a long time to locate and nurture a community of people strong enough to resist the incredibly unhealthy tide, and more importantly see through it. If I had not been able to make contact with, and establish this community, my life, safety and freedom, would have been directly affected as well as the lives, safety and freedom of my family. Failure to create a non toxic, non exploitative environment was not an option.
As my potential to work, and therefore earn freely, was being threatened, I did whatever needed to be done in order to insulate my family from the climate of hostility, false entitlement, manipulation, racial prejudice, sexism and ageism that I was surrounded by. This was absolutely critical while trying to find and establish a new and very necessary community of healthy people, and also heal and detoxify myself and my family while raising my young children.
There were no exotic trips, no fleet of cars, just an all out war for safety, integrity, wholeness and health, without mistreatment denial, and/or exploitation. In order to liberate myself from those who found it ok to oppose my wholeness, free speech and integral growth by inflicting different forms of punitive action against it, I used my resources to sustain our safety and survival until I was able to restore my ability to earn outside of it!
When artists experience danger and crisis under the effects of this kind of insidious manipulation, everyone easily accepts that there was something either dysfunctional or defective with the artist, rather than look at, and fully examine, the system and its means and policies of exploiting/’doing business’. Not only is this unrealistic, it is very dark in its motivation, conveniently targeting the object of their hero worship by removing any evidence that they ‘needed’ or celebrated this very same resource just years, months or moments before. Since those who believe they need a hero/celebrity outnumber the actual heroes/celebrities, people feel safe and comfortably justified in numbers, committing egregious crimes in the name of the greater social ego. Ironically diminishing their own true hero-celebrity nature in the process.
It was this schism and the hypocrisy, violence and social cannibalism it enabled, that I wanted and needed to be freed from, not from art or music, but the suppression/repression and reduction of that art and music to a bottom line alone, without regard for anything else. Over-commercialization and its resulting restrictions and limitations can be very damaging and distorting to the inherent nature of the individual. I Love making art, I Love making music, these are as natural and necessary for me almost as breathing or talking. To be denied the right to pursue it according to my ability, as well as be properly acknowledged and compensated for it, in an attempt to control, is manipulation directed at my most basic rights! These forms of expression, along with others, effectively comprise my free speech! Defending, preserving, and protecting these rights are critically important, especially in a paradigm where veiled racism, sexism, ageism, nepotism, and deliberate economic control are still blatant realities!!!
Learning from the past, insulating friends and family from the influence of external manipulation and corruption, is far more important to me than being misunderstood for a season! I did not deliberately abandon my fans, nor did I deliberately abandon any responsibilities, but I did however put my safety, health and freedom and the freedom, safety and health of my family first over all other material concerns! I also embraced my right to resist a system intentionally opposing my right to whole and integral survival.
I conveyed all of this when questioned as to why I did not file taxes during this time period. Obviously, the danger I faced was not accepted as reasonable grounds for deferring my tax payments, as authorities, who despite being told all of this, still chose to pursue action against me, as opposed to finding an alternative solution.
My intention has always been to get this situation rectified. When I was working consistently without being affected by the interferences mentioned above, I filed and paid my taxes. This only stopped when it was necessary to withdraw from society, in order to guarantee the safety and well-being of myself and my family.
As this, and other areas of issue are resolved and set straight, I am able to get back to doing what I should be doing, the way it should be done. This is part of that process. To those supporters who were told that I abandoned them, that is untrue. I abandoned greed, corruption, and compromise, never you, and never the artistic gifts and abilities that sustained me.”
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Comment by Trysta_Ismene on June 14, 2012 at 2:19am I understand what you are saying, M Francis, and agree that yes, she could/should have join(ed) the larger movement to really try to effect change on a large scale, but her private stance is still visible enough to be a model for those wishing to shift their paradigm about "life, liberty and the pursuit". Her celebrity-dom doesn't give her any more privilege than any one else. Anybody can choose to do whatever they like, and the repercussions of doing so will vary from person to situation, etc. If everyone got together in a similar regard by all not doing A. or declining to purchase B, there'd be no choice but for the folks running things to comply with the wishes of the masses. She is politically representing, in her solitary manner, what a lot of people are too afraid to act on. But as it stands, we are divided on what is right, just and feasible in the eyes of society, as well as ourselves. Her decision to not pay her taxes does not affect our healthcare system. Indeed, it is the military industrial complex that affects our healthcare, etc. The decisions made to allocate funds to one place or another to any of the goods and services you've mentioned are not affected by people paying taxes, contrary what we are led to believe (this is where the blindly accepting the way things are issue comes into play). If we choose to look no further than the misinformation given to us about all that, then of course we are going to think that an individual is "wrong" for going against governmental strictures. As far as her withdrawing herself, we were graced by her voice and still are thanks to modern media, and her choice not to participate in the music industry even on a negligible level is hers. I love her work and would be thrilled if she decided to release more music, but that's her decision and we are not entitled to it by default, so she didn't reap the benefit of her reclusivity at the expense of her fans. She did just what any one of us could/can, should we choose to.
Comment by marienabend on June 14, 2012 at 2:08am Well, If Lauryn really wants to stand her ground and stick to her ideals, she better be willing to go to jail when her ideals break the law. Instead she's whining about the "dangers" of the music industry and begging for special treatment. That's not sticking to your ideals, that's getting caught and making excuses.
Did she release a statement each year saying "I'm not paying my taxes because of these issues"? No. She got caught. Things in this country need to change, but the responsibility of taxes is inherent in any modern civilization. Yes, it will power our military industrial complex, but it's also the reason my brother can receive monetary and psychiatric help for his mental disability. Not paying taxes isn't going to change the military industrial complex, that's going to take a lot more work.
Comment by M. Francis on June 13, 2012 at 11:00pm I don't think it's about "blindly accepting the way things are." What Ms Hill neglects to realize is the privilege she's afforded as a celebrity to be able to entertain the idea of not paying her taxes. While I understand why she doesn't want to contribute to the "media protected military industrial complex" I don't agree with the way in which she chose to voice that. Her decision to not pay her taxes directly affects our healthcare system ( as f-ed up as it is), benefits for federal employees and our veterans, public services, and our education system all of which effect the lives of BLACK PEOPLE! If Ms Hill wanted to protest the "powers that be" she could have lent her voice to the Occupy Movment or hell...start her own movement! Many other celebrities have done this so could Ms Hill. While I understand and sympathize with Ms Hill's decision to "go underground" what she chose to do was to withdraw into herself. This benefited no one except Ms Hill. This benefit came at the expense of not only to those who she calls her fans but also her community and the larger community of American's who struggle day to day to make a dollar out of 15¢
Comment by Trysta_Ismene on June 13, 2012 at 8:11pm "Straight-up/real talk, any 'person' of color at this stage in this game, who in any way supports in word/deed this 'shit-stem', all I can say is my hear goes out to you and good luck."
Yes, thank you meditation@ - you seem to get it...I think it's absurd that so many people (black or not) continue to blindly agree with the way things are, just because they are, never questioning the why...if you're not opposing it you're condoning it, in my opinion. Not trying to offend anyone, but I commend L.H. for standing her ground and being brave enough to do so...this is not an issue of simply paying taxes or not, c'mon now ya'll! And people like L. and others who are fringe dwellers (or what have you) get knocked because they don't want to participate in a world with an inimically based modus operandi...time to wake up people...
Comment by meditation @ 4:20 on June 13, 2012 at 2:35pm Infinite and Eternal Blessings to ALL.
Even though Ms. Hill has had her issues (public and private), she also is phenomenally talented, and has tried to tell public/masses/fans as much of the truth as can be handled when discussing many issues-at-large.
Kudos Ms.Hill for being one of the few (at least at one time, mega-stars of either gender and of any race to speak out/speak the truth about an industry/lifestyle which is so-called 'fab/glam' on the outside and empty/needlessly ego-greed driven/souless, rat-shit on the inside (btw, no disrespect to rat's shit).
Straight-up/real talk, any 'person' of color at this stage in this game, who in any way supports in word/deed this 'shit-stem', all I can say is my hear goes out to you and good luck.
May God/dess/Allah/Great Spirit/Buddha/Maat/Jah help you, seriously.
Ms.Hill protect your neck because obviously the haters you are trying to avoid come in every color/hipster posture.
Comment by M. Francis on June 13, 2012 at 1:49pm Whatever.....Say hello to Wesley Snipes for me Sista Hill. rme
Like Mr Russell below said, "PAY YOUR TAXES WOMAN!!"
Comment by marienabend on June 13, 2012 at 1:18pm Oh honey, that is not a reason to stop paying your taxes. I'm sure you used government roads, places, and programs while you were "underground".
Comment by David Russell on June 13, 2012 at 1:14pm I'm sorry, no sale. It sound like someone with a HUGE ego trying to explain to us little people why significant people need to be able to get away with mess. As part of the 99% I say, PAY YOUR TAXES WOMAN!
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