Pioneer1 Posted September 4 Report Posted September 4 I haven't watched ANY of those "Madea" movies. Purposely. Nor have I watched Martin Lawrence's "Big Mamma" movies. I think both franchise films disgrace and insult Black women by portraying them as masculine and ultra-violent, and really those movies make them easier targets for racist violence. While the older White woman is portrayed as a sweet, kind hearted, cookie baking grand ma....Tyler's Madea portrays the older Black woman as a foul mouthed, combative, violent, half-masculine, heathen who not only deserves heavy handed treatment but is strong enough to and built to tolerate as much abuse as you can inflict on her. So the next time a White or Latino cop pulls over a Black woman....with the images of a tough foul mouthed Madea or Big Mama in his head....maybe he won't treat her the same as he would the more "delicate" and "lady like" White woman who isn't portrayed in that manner. I know a lot of our sisters and even some silly brothers take "pride" in our women being portrayed as STRONG and TOUGH and SHARP TONGUED. How foolish. All that does is take away ANY sympathy a racist enemy may have in dealing with her, that's all. There is NO benefit in our women being portrayed as strong, masculine, foul mouthed, and violent.....none. 1
aka Contrarian Posted September 4 Report Posted September 4 Watta crock of shit coming from a letcher who misses no opportunity to salivate over and objectify black women as sex objects, who just recently boasted about expecting sexual compensation from any organization that accepted the dubious distinction of his membership. Your hypocrisy is incredible, your homophobia and misogny toxic. 1
ProfD Posted September 4 Report Posted September 4 The feminization of Black men and masculinization of Black women is another form of divide and conquer under the system of racism white supremacy. 1
aka Contrarian Posted September 4 Report Posted September 4 2 hours ago, ProfD said: The feminization of Black men and masculinization of Black women is another form of divide and conquer under the system of racism white supremacy. Well, I guess Tyler Perry is an unwitting tool of those given credit for being able to turn people into being something their brains weren't wired for in the first place. I prefer to attribute this perceived threat, to the evolving of the human species which at some point in the not too distant future will probably become a race of sexually-interchangeable beings. If, as soooo many people believe, (because, of course, they are too smart to be fooled,) their women become masculine and their men become feminine who's to say this will make Blacks more manageable? 'Might make them even more of a dangerous threat. And, as anybody who has actually seen a MADEA movie knows, her female co-stars present an entirely different image from her persona, - which is not always tough in the first place. These films are the least of black folks' worries. But, the "black dialogue" is what it is.
ProfD Posted September 4 Report Posted September 4 48 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: Well, I guess Tyler Perry is an unwitting tool of those given credit for being able to turn people into being something their brains weren't wired for in the first place. I'm not suggesting there people are becoming or turned into being effeminate or masculine. The acceptance of effeminate in men and masculine in women behavior and images has been normalized especially when it comes to black folks. 48 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: If, as soooo many people believe, (because, of course, they are too smart to be fooled,) their women become masculine and their men become feminine who's to say this will make Blacks more manageable? 'Might make them even more of a dangerous threat. And, as anybody who has actually seen a MADEA movie knows, her female co-stars present an entirely different image from her persona, - which is not always tough in the first place. I have seen most of the Madea movies except for the most recent. Black men are not usually portrayed as *strong* characters and leaders in those movies. But, as mentioned, the Madea movies are intended to be low humor. While the Madea movies may not be designed to make social statements and/or reflect stereotypical images...they do.
Pioneer1 Posted September 5 Author Report Posted September 5 Cynique Watta crock of shit coming from a letcher who misses no opportunity to salivate over and objectify black women as sex objects, who just recently boasted about expecting sexual compensation from any organization that accepted the dubious distinction of his membership. Your hypocrisy is incredible, your homophobia and misogny toxic. You know.... I'm getting a little tired of your disrespectful demeanor. ProfD The feminization of Black men and masculinization of Black women is another form of divide and conquer under the system of racism white supremacy Part of the agenda to DESTABILIZE the community and maintain a state of confusion and imbalance. The acceptance of effeminate in men and masculine in women behavior and images has been normalized especially when it comes to black folks. Notice how you don't see movies like this being produced by Arabs or Indians. They wouldn't allow their community to be disgraced like that. We know there are sissified Arabs and Indians; but you couldn't PAY an Arab or Indian man enough money to put on a wig and dress and do a movie portraying himself as an old Arab lady. He'd be too afraid of what would happen to him from some crazy zealot who catches wind of it! They often keep eachother in check when it comes to shit like that. Black men are not usually portrayed as *strong* characters and leaders in those movies. As said in another thread, I don't watch most of Tyler Perry's movies but it seemed to me in the handful I DID sit a few minutes through....the only strong positive male in the film was HIM. Reminds me of the preacher in the Black Church. He can be the only MAN in the church. Everybody else is either women or sissies. No other competition.
ProfD Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said: The acceptance of effeminate in men and masculine in women behavior and images has been normalized especially when it comes to black folks. Notice how you don't see movies like this being produced by Arabs or Indians. They wouldn't allow their community to be disgraced like that. No other culture embraces and pushes it to the degree that America does. 1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said: We know there are sissified Arabs and Indians; but you couldn't PAY an Arab or Indian man enough money to put on a wig and dress and do a movie portraying himself as an old Arab lady. He'd be too afraid of what would happen to him from some crazy zealot who catches wind of it! They often keep eachother in check when it comes to shit like that. They would be killed in the public square. When POTUS Obama tried to encourage Kenyans to embrace the alphabet soup community, they told him to mind his own gotd8mn bizness. 1
aka Contrarian Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 ...just waking up from a good nap. What have we here? Oh wow. Where to begin... Yes, Hollywood does love the men-portraying-women scenarios. Popular white American actors Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon set the pace and earned kudos and laughs dressing up as women opposite Marilyn Monroe in "Some Like it Hot". As did Oscar-winners Dustin Hoffman and Robin Williams, when Dustin played "Tootsie", and Robin "Mrs. Doubtfire". Nobody could ever accuse the American film industry of not having a sense of humor or of not balancing drama with comedy. And I'm not surprised Pioneer would admire Arabs whose culture is the most misogynistic in the world, demanding their woman hide their faces when they appear in public, as well as walk several steps behind their husbands when they accompany them. Females aren't even allowed to drive cars in some of these Emirates. Moreover Pioneer's heroes are the very Arabs who have replaced Jews as the exploitive merchants in black neighborhoods. (Farrakhan be damned! ) Btw, Indian men have portrayed women in the Bollywood movies. And when it comes to the complaints about how black men are portrayed in films, the "art imitating life" mantra could apply... Then, the great "chain-yanker", grumbles about me not respecting him. Can I help it if the truth hurts? Not to worry, ProfD will step up and soothe his ego after which they will undoubtedly proceed to regale each other with lascivious stories about the 'hos they have laid. Whatever. All I gotta say is Jamie Foxx as "Wanda" and Martin Lawrence as "ShaNaNa" get nothin' but love from me. Flip Wilson's "Geradine" character does,too. Laughter is good medicine. Keeping things in perspective beats blowing them out of proportion. The Madea movies have been instrumental in Tyler Perry becoming a successful multi-millionaire film mogul. Plus - he gives back to the community! He definitely has his priorities together and for this, he has earned my respect! Rehashing and focusing on the same ol tired grievances has yet to make a difference. Drone on. 1
ProfD Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 17 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: ProfD will step up and soothe his ego after which they will undoubtedly proceed to regale each other with lascivious stories about the 'hos they have laid. Whatever. That's funny. As a platinum member of the hetero community, while my appreciation of women is unmatched and my affinity for snatch box is undisputed, I have never detailed my escapades and adventures in tickling tulips on this forum or anywhere else. 1
aka Contrarian Posted September 6 Report Posted September 6 6 hours ago, ProfD said: That's funny. As a platinum member of the hetero community, while my appreciation of women is unmatched and my affinity for snatch box is undisputed, I have never detailed my escapades and adventures in tickling tulips on this forum or anywhere else. Well, what's a little "strawman" lapse between friends? 2
Pioneer1 Posted September 6 Author Report Posted September 6 14 hours ago, ProfD said: That's funny. As a platinum member of the hetero community, while my appreciation of women is unmatched and my affinity for snatch box is undisputed, I have never detailed my escapades and adventures in tickling tulips on this forum or anywhere else. Actually, this is true....I haven't read you bragging or expressing personal details. But see, this is a case of "guilt by association". See.... When it comes to Cynique...you have to TOTALLY disagree with me....lol. If you agree with me on ANY level....then she'll start projecting and associate MY attributes with YOU and start calling YOU "this" "that" and the other...lol. Neither you NOR I have said anything homophobic....but look at how she called me a "homophobe" out of nowhere! But I've noticed this habit among some women in general. If they have a problem with a man on a particular point....instead of dealing with him on THAT point...they'll dump ALL of their frustrations and dislikes about society on him and project them. Your boyfriend is homophobic and abusive, but you don't confront HIM on it. But some poor innocent man who works in the grocery store who won't give you a discount on a can of tomato sauce is every bad name in the book and the personification of what's wrong with men in this society...lol. "I'm sorry ma'am but that sale expired a week ago and the system won't let me discount it" "Why are you so fucking lazy? All you have to do is go to Aisle F and see it for yourself! That's what's wrong with men our society today! They're such lazy losers. You're stuck at a dead-end job and probably didn't finish your education and you're angry about it. If you weren't such a misogynist and homophobe you'd probably be in management and not just a cashier. REAL men don't argue with women. So emotional, you are. You're probably a meth addict sleeping on your girlfriend's living room floor.....loser!"
aka Contrarian Posted September 6 Report Posted September 6 @ProfD& @Pioneer1 Gimme a break! You two DO regularly engage in discussions that cast "women as sex objects", - a reference to a woman's body odor being the gist of a recent post from Pioneer. "Snatchbox" is a word ProfD coined for the vagina, a spot he and Pioneer love to penetrate so much that he gave it this pet name to spice up their bawdy conversations that hover on the threshold of "personal details". Anytime a woman's picture comes up on a thread, Pioneer immediately starts drooling, as ProfD eggs him on, altho during the most recent exchange ProfD deflated Pioneer's fantasizing about an 80 year old "aunty" he wanted to get next to. These are just a few examples of the male chauvanistic behavior you 2 are guilty of. And my calling Pioneer a "homophobe" is an accurate assessment inasmuch as he expresses his aversion to the "alphabet community" all the time! His disgust for homosexuals is obvious. I've never called ProfD a homophobe because he doesn't come across as one. And Pioneer's attempt at deconstructing my behavior is typical of his warped imagination. He's convinced that he influences my reactions and that I agree with others to spite him rather than because they make more sense than he does. (The mindset of a person who thinks he's always right.) He, himself, " is, a "grandstander", always playing to the lurkers and the peanut gallery, hoping to make himself come across as a winner instead of a loser. When it comes to the dynamics of this board, Pioneer, as usual, thinks he's got it all figured out. Probably lies awake at night assigning roles to everyone as he creates this movie in his head. He is really a character. My participation on this site is a passtime; a diversion. What I find fascinating is how, after a while, peoples' auras transcend their words and good and bad vibes come into play. I should be old enough to know better than to get caught up in all this foolishness....but - "no fools, no fun".
Pioneer1 Posted September 6 Author Report Posted September 6 Cynique I'm not a basher of homosexuality or the LGBTQA+ people nor am I a promoter of their lifestyle. They are what they are. My observations and opinions of them are from a secular non-religious point of view. 1 hour ago, aka Contrarian said: And my calling Pioneer a "homophobe" is an accurate assessment inasmuch as he expresses his aversion to the "alphabet community" all the time! His disgust for homosexuals is obvious For example????
aka Contrarian Posted September 6 Report Posted September 6 44 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said: Cynique I'm not a basher of homosexuality or the LGBTQA+ people nor am I a promoter of their lifestyle. They are what they are. My observations and opinions of them are from a secular, non-religious, but very politically point of view. OK.
Pioneer1 Posted September 6 Author Report Posted September 6 2 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: And my calling Pioneer a "homophobe" is an accurate assessment inasmuch as he expresses his aversion to the "alphabet community" all the time! His disgust for homosexuals is obvious. For example?????
aka Contrarian Posted September 6 Report Posted September 6 2 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said: For example????? Implicit in your ongoing fear and distress about your perceived notion concerning the feminization of black men is the specter of homophobia. That along with your urgent need to emphasize the manliness and virility of black men seems symptomatic of a contempt for gay guys. That's my opinion and you are free to dispute it.
Pioneer1 Posted September 6 Author Report Posted September 6 2 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: my calling Pioneer a "homophobe" is an accurate assessment inasmuch as he expresses his aversion to the "alphabet community" all the time! Since you claim I do this "all the time".... I'd like...WE'D ALL LIKE.....some clear examples of me expressing my "aversion" to the LGBTQIA+ community. My comments to support this assertion SHOULDN'T be so hard for you to dig up, if what you say is true.
ProfD Posted September 6 Report Posted September 6 7 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: @ProfD& @Pioneer1 Gimme a break! You two DO regularly engage in discussions that cast "women as sex objects" I'll have to read back through posts where I've objectified women. Not my thing. 7 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: - a reference to a woman's body odor being the gist of a recent post from Pioneer. IMO, referencing a woman's body odor doesn't objectify her. It's descriptive. 7 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: "Snatchbox" is a word ProfD coined for the vagina... Guilty as charged. Figured it was less crass than a few other names I could have used. 7 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: ...a spot he and Pioneer love to penetrate so much that he gave it this pet name to spice up their bawdy conversations that hover on the threshold of "personal details". Again, I cannot recall us having a dialog about how much we love to poke snatchbox. 7 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: Anytime a woman's picture comes up on a thread, Pioneer immediately starts drooling, as ProfD eggs him on... Cheerleader isn't my style. 7 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: These are just a few examples of the male chauvanistic behavior you 2 are guilty of. I do recall the offense you took to my suggestion that young men should use older woman as a playground and bring a tub of vaseline or K-Y. Otherwise, while there may be some semblance of locker room banter between us it is usually low brow. We're not objectifying women or being chauvinistic. 7 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: I've never called ProfD a homophobe because he doesn't come across as one. Definitely not homophobic. Believe everyone has a right to live their best life as long as they're not bringing hurt, harm or danger tonothers. Like snatchbox, I probably started use of the term alphabet soup community around here too. Not as a homophobic slur though. @aka Contrarian, while I can appreciate your brand of feminism, just know that it's not going to derail my commentary or sense of humor as it relates to women. 1
aka Contrarian Posted September 6 Report Posted September 6 @Pioneer1Who are the "WE" who would all like examples of your closet homophobia? Your,yourself, and thee? Or the phantom audience you are playing to? I just gave you one explanation as to why I came to the conclusion you are a homophobe. Take it or leave it. It is a lot if trouble to go searching all around trying to find random examples of your disapproval of Gays and your fear of them corrupting the guillible. Especially on an Android phone. I don't do your bidding. You go find some examples yourself that prove my impressions wrong, that you have no problem with with "sissified" men.
Pioneer1 Posted September 6 Author Report Posted September 6 ProfD Again, I cannot recall us having a dialog about how much we love to poke snatchbox. Me neither. I thought it was pretty much a "given"....lol. This is what I mean by her projecting shit. Really, it sounds like she's trying to project that goofy ass locker-room talk that WHITE DUDES often engage in, on us. Something a lot of Black feminists learn from White feminists. I do recall the offense you to my suggestion that young men should use older woman as a playground and bring a tub of vaseline or K-Y You said that???? MY MAN! That's actually what I did when I was much younger! I went after older women hoping that they could TEACH me...lol. But let me stop before I give her more ammo to accuse me of being a chauvinist who goes around objectifying women...lol. Cynique Who are the "WE" who would all like examples of your closet homophobia? Ohhhh.... So now my homophobia is CLOSETED?????? First you said I expressed my aversion to it "all the time". Now you're accusing me of hiding it and being low key with it. I think you're confused. You need to get your lies together before you tell them. It is a lot if trouble to go searching all around trying to find random examples of your disapproval of Gays and your fear of them corrupting the guillible. Especially on an Android phone. Oh we don't wanna hear any excuses now! You claimed I did it ALL THE TIME. Now you're claiming it's too much work to flip through this site on your cheap ass phone trying to find examples of what you're accusing me of. Girl (I don't care about her age....even if a woman is 150 she's still a girl to this so-called "chauvanist"...lol) you need to get it together...lol. Maybe you need to take a NAP between posts or something...lol. A lot of Black feminists get their talking points FROM White feminists without realizing that THEIR talking points don't apply to us. They apply to White men. And what's this "objectifying women" shit all about??? By nature, most heterosexual men are attracted to women and their bodies. That's how we reproduce. How can you let White women BRAIN WASH you into demonizing something that you're biologically programed to do. To be honest, calling Black men "chauvinists" is a projection that even White feminists don't use against White men anymore. They done brainwashed yall into hating your own men.
aka Contrarian Posted September 6 Report Posted September 6 @Pioneer1Yada, yada,yada 🫸 talk to the hand. Like I care what you think. @ProfDReady for some Football. Bears vs Vikings. Who ya got?
Pioneer1 Posted September 6 Author Report Posted September 6 4 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: @Pioneer1Yada, yada,yada 🫸 talk to the hand. Just because you have an intimate relationship with your hand....doesn't make it a good conversationalist.
aka Contrarian Posted September 6 Report Posted September 6 13 hours ago, Pioneer1 said: Just because you have an intimate relationship with your hand....doesn't make it a good conversationalist. Sez the biggest Jerk-off on the board.
ProfD Posted September 7 Report Posted September 7 5 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: @ProfDReady for some Football. Bears vs Vikings. Who ya got? Da Bears should be able to get past the Vikings with QB JJ McCarthy getting his 1st NFL start.
Pioneer1 Posted September 7 Author Report Posted September 7 18 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: Sez the biggest Jerk-off on the board. I see you indeed HAVE divorced yourself from the Black community. First you crookedly put on some blonde wig somebody gave you. Now you're talking about some "jerk off" when Black people say "jack off"....lol. Next you'll be using words like "jeez" and "sheesh" and telling stories about the "white elephant" gifts you've received.
aka Contrarian Posted September 7 Report Posted September 7 @Pioneer1Golly Gee. I had "jack off" but changed it to "jerk" because that's what you are and that's what you do. As I told you, Dummy, that's not a blond wig, it's a gray one and I put it on to cover my frizzy corn rows. Self-appointed phonies like you who are too dense to accept the reality of there just being one race are enough to drive people away. But I've reconciled with the human race. Maybe one day you can do the same when you stop walking on all fours.
Pioneer1 Posted September 7 Author Report Posted September 7 36 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: @Pioneer1Golly Gee. I had "jack off" but changed it to "jerk" because that's what you are See! That's what White folks call eachother -JERKS. "Oh Larry....you're such a JERK" Black folks don't use that term. Not even on their worst enemies...lol. It's just not something we say to eachother, it's almost strictly White. And even THEY don't say it much anymore. Last time I heard that term was on a Three's Company rerun....lol.
aka Contrarian Posted September 7 Report Posted September 7 Whatever. A jerk by any other name is just as "assinine". And that means YOU.
Pioneer1 Posted Saturday at 05:33 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 05:33 PM On 9/7/2025 at 4:02 PM, aka Contrarian said: Whatever. A jerk by any other name is just as "assinine". And that means YOU. Yeah..."whatever"..... Lol...but this "jerk" knows how to JERK your chain, don't he???
aka Contrarian Posted Saturday at 06:56 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:56 PM 1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said: Lol...but this "jerk" knows how to JERK your chain, don't he??? No, he doesn't. That's what you mislead yourself into believing because you can't deal with reality. That's why you keep bringing this up, trying to get over. And since you have such a problem with the white overtones of "jerk off", I'll take you to the hood and call you a "cocksucker".
Pioneer1 Posted Saturday at 07:29 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 07:29 PM 33 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: I'll take you to the hood and call you a "cocksucker". Why do you need to "call me" a cock sucker, when I'm in the hood with YOU???? Think about that one.....you'll get it in a minute or two, lol.
aka Contrarian Posted Sunday at 03:10 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:10 PM MEDEA's British counterpart, Dame Edna, and the comedian Barry Humpries who impersonated "her".
Pioneer1 Posted Sunday at 05:23 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 05:23 PM When I saw the name "Humphries" I immediately recognized it as British anyway. If White men want to dress up like women and engage in all types of sexually confused madness, I say let them. I remember back in the 80s Tom Hanks got his start with another White dude in a television show called "Bosom Buddies" where they dressed up as women. They can play all kinds of roles without it influencing their personal lives OR their society. As quiet as it's kept.....many White men are that way already so it's not like it's INFLUENCING them to be that way. The horror movie "The Shining" gave the world a sneak peak into how the very wealthy among Whites throw freak parties that would make Puffy Daddy blush....lol. Judges Doctors Business owners all participating in wild drunken and drug crazed orgies Grown men dressing up in bunny costumes with a latch open in the back so they can have anal sex with eachother. This is and has been COMMON in among them for centuries.
ProfD Posted Sunday at 06:43 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:43 PM 1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said: If White men want to dress up like women and engage in all types of sexually confused madness, I say let them. They can play all kinds of roles without it influencing their personal lives OR their society. As quiet as it's kept.....many White men are that way already so it's not like it's INFLUENCING them to be that way. As mentioned, Black men have been doing drag sh8t for decades atarting with Flip Wilson. From the penitentiary to porn parties, Black men have been on that Sodom and Gomorrah tip for a long time. I don't believe Black folks were influenced or corrupted by anyone else when it comes to their s8xuality. I think it is a human condition that is expressed to greater or lesser degrees depending on cultural and environmental conditions. In other words, white folks didn't invent s8xual perversion and/or alternative s8xuality. They've just tried to normalize and make it acceptable especially here in the USA. 1
Pioneer1 Posted Sunday at 08:13 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 08:13 PM ProfD I believe homosexuality has existed among Black people to a certain extent for THOUSANDS of years. However it was hidden and not something promoted or paraded around. Like you said, they are trying to "normalize" it and make it more flamboyant....which will INFLUENCE others into that lifestyle even if they aren't naturally inclined to do so. I don't think just image alone can make a person homosexual, but I do believe they can be influenced to engage in homosexual BEHAVIOR...regardless of their sexual preference. Even more so..... Being labeled as "sexual deviants" is just another stigma that the racists are attempting to attach to AfroAmericans. Just like they go around the world trying to convince others that our people are thugs and criminals, they also want to portray them as sissies, transvestites, and sexually immoral deviants who should be avoided at all costs.
ProfD Posted Monday at 12:54 AM Report Posted Monday at 12:54 AM 4 hours ago, Pioneer1 said: Even more so..... Being labeled as "sexual deviants" is just another stigma that the racists are attempting to attach to AfroAmericans. Just like they go around the world trying to convince others that our people are thugs and criminals, they also want to portray them as sissies, transvestites, and sexually immoral deviants who should be avoided at all costs. It doesn't help that AfroAmericans feed into those narratives from their willingness to be everything mentioned or play one on the screen and loud about it too.
Chevdove Posted Monday at 07:10 AM Report Posted Monday at 07:10 AM I am opinionated when it comes to Black men doing so much of this, however, I still appreciate some aspects of the talent and some positive vibes. I understand how we are being exploited. But in some regards, there are some talented portrayals of Black women and I just do not have a problem with it. This one actor, is just too funny. Ms Renee.
Pioneer1 Posted Monday at 11:15 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 11:15 PM ProfD It doesn't help that AfroAmericans feed into those narratives from their willingness to be everything mentioned or play one on the screen and loud about it too. Some people will do ANYTHING for money. They'd sell out their own mamma's for some cash. This is what happens when you are raised to believe money is an "end" instead of a MEANS to an end. The crazy thing is....most drug addicts actually realize this. Chev I am opinionated when it comes to Black men doing so much of this, however, I still appreciate some aspects of the talent and some positive vibes. I understand how we are being exploited. But in some regards, there are some talented portrayals of Black women and I just do not have a problem with it. This one actor, is just too funny. Ms Renee. Under "ordinary" circumstances OUTSIDE of an organized System of Racism where one of the chief weapons is the E-masculinization of Black men....I wouldn't have a problem with it. To each their own. However when I see an organized attempt to influence Black men to be gay, trans, and dress and act like women and not just be homosexual but be FLAMBOYANT with it....that's the problem. You can work around a White or Asian man and they could be gay as hell. Being "done up" every night by 2 men at a time. But you'd never know it because they'll come to work just as professional and straight laced and NEVER talk about sex or their personal life. If a nigga is gay....he gotta FLAUNT it! "You see these eye balls pointing in yo' direction. Don't play games with me." He's gotta switch and snap his damn fingers and lisp on every word. Puckering his mouth and bucking his eyes at every man he comes across. Even other WOMEN don't do shit like that. They go overboard trying to "out women" even the women! He's LOOKING for attention. Just gotta tell the entire world how big of a pink dress wearing sissy he is. That's a sickness. A psychological sickness. It's not about him being gay or expressing his homosexuality, it's REALLY about him telling the entire world that he's a Black man who's is NOT a threat to the System of Racism. It's really a twisted defense mechanism. By acting like that...he's telling the racists that he's "safe". He's saying he's a Black man you don't have to worry about screwing your mother, sister, or daughter. He's saying he's safe to hire for a job or to dwell in White society because he doesn't pose any sort of masculine threat. Many men also employ this same defense mechanism in prison and in violent neighborhoods to avoid physical conflict. 1
ProfD Posted yesterday at 01:16 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:16 AM 1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said: Some people will do ANYTHING for money. They'd sell out their own mamma's for some cash. This is what happens when you are raised to believe money is an "end" instead of a MEANS to an end. The crazy thing is....most drug addicts actually realize this. Right. The illusion or lure of the American Dream and environment lull some people into chasing money or giving up and taking drugs.
Pioneer1 Posted yesterday at 01:24 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 01:24 AM 5 minutes ago, ProfD said: Right. The illusion or lure of the American Dream and environment lull some people into chasing money or giving up and taking drugs. Atleast the drug addict realizes all the money in the world is useless IF he can't use it to buy what makes him happy: his dope.
ProfD Posted yesterday at 02:19 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:19 AM 52 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said: Atleast the drug addict realizes all the money in the world is useless IF he can't use it to buy what makes him happy: his dope. Absolutely. The drug addict also knows it takes some form of currency to buy drugs. Very rarely will a free car wash cut it.
Pioneer1 Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Posted 22 hours ago 21 hours ago, ProfD said: Very rarely will a free car wash cut it. I don't know about free car washes, but G-Money said the ladies were WAXING his "jimmy" every night for more of that free-base !
ProfD Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said: I don't know about free car washes, but G-Money said the ladies were WAXING his "jimmy" every night for more of that free-base ! S8x has always been a form of currency. It doesn't work in every situation though. I bet very few folks were able to buy a whole key with their physical currency.
Pioneer1 Posted 21 hours ago Author Report Posted 21 hours ago 1 minute ago, ProfD said: I bet very few folks were able to buy a whole key with their physical currency. Well...... How MUCH do you wanna bet? This lady didn't get the name "Superhead" for nothing....lol.
ProfD Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said: Well...... How MUCH do you wanna bet? This lady didn't get the name "Superhead" for nothing....lol. She was not moving coke weight with her mouth-game. Just became a hooker passed around the Hip-Hop community and eventually worked her way to Hollywood.
Chevdove Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago On 9/15/2025 at 7:15 PM, Pioneer1 said: It's not about him being gay or expressing his homosexuality, it's REALLY about him telling the entire world that he's a Black man who's is NOT a threat to the System of Racism. Yes. I agree. I believe that this American government pushed this issue deliberately. Xenophobic spirits. The problem is, 'in my opinion'-- that African American DOS have been conditioned from the beginning when this system set up to believe that this is normal. We are born into a kind of conditioning, not only for this issue but other ideas too, that could not be pushed on other African leaders in the continent of Africa. And so, as a result, I also believe that most Black Americans over here don't even realize the history behind this issue and except it as being normal. For this reason, I don't kick against them. But there is NO homosexual gene. A straight 'anatomical' male and female should be taught the truth first when they are little, but this government has went all out in offering all kinds of benefits for this homosexual community to exist in public schools. And this means that the government allows parents to dictate 'the gender' of their child, all the while, --NOW-- there are several court cases where parents are actually charged and punished if their 'child' bring guns to school and shoot up place... Something just seems wrong when I think about these two issues.
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