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Cynthia Erivo: Disgracing The Black Woman
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
The USA allows freedom of choice and expression that does not exist in other countries. -
Different strokes for different folks
ProfD replied to aka Contrarian's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
It could be used in such a way. So far, social media doesn't have a doctrine that requires people to follow instructions and take actions and live a certain way. -
Understood. Enjoy those African women as long as any cultural differences do not present hurdles. Many African women use a ton of make-up and foundation to lighten themselves to appear less dark and look more European. Too many Black folks have been conditioned to h8te themselves. That's a real problem.
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How many guys are we talking about Pioneer, five, a dozen? The problem with your reasoning here is that this is just your personal experience, anecdotes. It’s not data. You’ve heard the story about the blind people feeling different parts of the elephant and coming away with a completely different understanding of what the animal is? Your personal experience is analogous to this so you touching the elephants tusk and thinking the whole elephant is smooth and hard, get it?
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Sorry, I thought that was obvious no, of course not. I missed that question. I don’t think so but I guess it depends on what you mean by it.. A ”little something?” Dude you said you read the book multiple times and parts of it in various languages that’s more than a little something.
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White men generally look older than Black people of the same age and he looks just straight up younger than her so I’m not surprised he’s younger.
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Different strokes for different folks
Pioneer1 replied to aka Contrarian's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Apparently you got KICKED OUT of the "academy" a few years ago. Which explains why you eventually came BACK to AALBC after your lengthy hiatus....lol. -
Cynthia Erivo: Disgracing The Black Woman
Pioneer1 replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
I bet you're an EXPERT at "self examination"....lol. Especially since you drove the last man away who used to take you shopping a few years ago. -
also starring..... We all know and love her as Thelma Evans from Good Times "Ma, I'm confused about something? I THOUGHT I flushed it down the toilet! You ever heard of a TURD crawling out, growing legs, and walkin' around the ghetto???" And her lovely photos as Jet Beauty in 1975! Introducing..... BERNADETTE STANIS as BABY GIRL "Oooooh Big Mamma! You think you slick, with all them beehives 'n shit hangin' outside! But Dolemite go throw a FIT if he find out you been pushin' smack out of one of his Ho' Houses! Better hope he don't find out!" "He AIN'T go find out! Cuz ain't nobody go TELL him! Now git yo' nosy ass back upstairs and make yo' mamma some mo' money! 'Fo I put you back out on Central Avenue and make you work your way BACK up. Lil' jive ass nothin' ass ho!"
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For somebody who doesn't care about me, you sure did use "you" a lot in this recent post. My previous post was much longer than yours and I think I only mentioned "you" once....lol.
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Kwanzaa. Books. For. Children. To. Learn. About. Kwanzaa. ..Because. Of Religion. And. Politics. Kwanzaa. Black. Unity. Will. Never. Happen. .
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Cynthia Erivo: Disgracing The Black Woman
aka Contrarian replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
@Pioneer1You are incapable of self examination. Objectivity is a foreign concept to you. You are the victim of your ego. Also a loser. -
Different strokes for different folks
aka Contrarian replied to aka Contrarian's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Neeley Fuller is obviously your god. His words are your gospel, his image your idol. Social media is multi-faceted, encompassing many subjects and issues. Using your methodology, it could also be an academy. -
Cynthia Erivo: Disgracing The Black Woman
Pioneer1 replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
The ground only shakes when YOU come dancing through....lol. "If she makes the ground shake like that dancing BARE FOOT! .....I'm bettin' a pair of high heels would probably break the RICHTER SCALE!" ....lol. -
Cynthia Erivo: Disgracing The Black Woman
aka Contrarian replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
And I made my position clear: "A capable man is not threatened by a woman." You're standing on shaky grounds. -
You can't speak for all black women. You don't know what their sentiments are when it comes to relationships with white men. As usual you're creating false or anecdotal scenarios. You just can't accept the idea that all black men are not better than all other men. Or that each interracial coupling has to be judged on an individual basis. You are a bigoted black supremist.
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ProfD You wonder why I have a "soft spot" for Africans? One of the reasons I'm so attracted to African women is because they exude natural femininity and shut down the disgraceful myth of the "strong masculine Black woman" that America has so celebrated for nearly 50 years. Through out much of America's history, they only wanted White women to be the standard of delicacy and femininity. They pushed the masculine role on to the Black woman, and many in our community actually embraced this nonsense. But African women come to America and no matter what they've seen and been through back home, they STILL have light voices and are very feminine and act like women. White men see this and many of them try to snatch them up and marry them. I've seen so many White men actually get angry, offended, and even defensive with Black American men OVER African women! Many of them act as if African women are THEIR women and Black men should stay away from them! When a woman ACTS like a woman....she makes a man want to ACT like a man. Now some will say, "A man shouldn't need a woman to make him act like a man....he should just naturally act like one". While this is true, some men...many men...need to be primed or encouraged into doing so. Whether they "should" or "shouldn't need this is a discussion unto itself, but the fact is many do....and if that's what it takes to force a generation of young men to get off their lazy ass and stop smoking the weed and get busy building....then that's what it takes! Let's be glad there IS a solution to the problem and then apply it.
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Cynthia Erivo: Disgracing The Black Woman
Pioneer1 replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
You're correct to say " in other words".....because those words are OTHER than my own...lol. I didn't say this. I made my position crystal clear. -
Cynthia Erivo: Disgracing The Black Woman
aka Contrarian replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
In others words, you're fine with women as long as they "stay in their place". One thing is sure; a capable man is not threatened by a woman. -
1. How are they "getting away" with something THEY usually don't initiate nor do they usually enjoy personally. I understand that much of the sexual contact between White men and Black women aren't forced or rape. I'm saying that White men tend to like and enjoy the very act itself far more than Black women do, who are usually doing it out of some sort of economic gain. 2. You don't know WHAT kind of harm it's doing to the community short term or long term for so many Black women to freely have sexual relationships with White men under this system. Many Black women will CLAIM the man they're with loves her, but slowly he starts introducing all kinds of freakish sexual themes into the relationship that goes against everything she was raised to value...and she accepts it. Then he starts being racist and talking racists...first about OTHER Black folks....then to her ABOUT her....and she accepts that too. Behaviors like this are common among Black women who involve themselves into relationships with White men. They may start off nice, sweet, and respectful but devolve into something grotesque and demonic. It reminds me of that movie Monster's Ball where Halle Berry ends up having sex with the same White man who is responsible for the death of her husband and son! "Go ahead...I'm listening. What else did they do???"
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Lol. Yes, I can.
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No it's not. Black women have always been able to get away with bed hoppin with white men. It's about you being as bigoted as those you oppose.
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It's not hypocrisy....it's simply a clear Double Standard. It's far more dangerous to themselves and the community for Black women to go around hopping in the bed with White men, than for Black men to do it with White women.
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Different strokes for different folks
Pioneer1 replied to aka Contrarian's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
How about this: Social Media IS a Religion Neely Fuller Jr. said that a "religion" is a strong belief backed up by action. Religion isn't necessarily what you CALL yourself or were born into. It's what you believe strongly AND do on a routine and regular basis. Many Italians may claim to be Catholic by the Mafia is their religion. Many Arabs may claim Islam but fighting and making war is their religion. Many people may claim to be Christian but racism is their religion. Likewise.... If you spend over 80% of your waking life on social media either publishing or watching and feel depressed when you don't have access to it, social media IS your religion.
