Monday, September 27, 2021

Bald-faced lies about Black men (Part 6)...

 Bald-faced lies about Black men (Part 6)—The "Love TKO" of Black relationships, Tasha K. and the "Lead Attorney", Kevin Samuels and the "Jamaican" perturbation, white fascist welfare vs. Black marriage, and answering the age-old question: When are Black men gonna' get their "stuff" together? 

“…complaining about the government is useless when you can build your own.”

—KRS-ONE, Hip-Hop Philosopher and Metaphysician

To the consistent (and patient) readers of this blog: Family, being a bit back-logged with content is a problem I'm currently facing 'cause of the long hiatus I took from this forum. So, to rectify this, I'm gonna' use this portion o' the post to publish some subjects I formerly planned to write about regarding the obstacles plaguing the concept of what I, and some others have called, "Black Love". With this said, the next "3" parts of this prologue will feature some of my observations and solutions, which I hope will lead some of us to a future where the Black Diaspora can exist in a (more) productive and progressive state. So, with this outta' the way, let's dive into...

Part 1. 

Family, one day, while driving with the woman I was in my first relationship with, I began discussing the lyrical ingenuity of the song, "Love TKO", by the R&B artist, Teddy Pendergrass. As I continued my soliloquy about how masterfully the song's lyrics matched the sonic sentiments of the track, my African-American woman-friend stated matter-of-factly, how Teddy got into the car accident which left him wheelchair bound for the rest of his life, behind some woman performing a sexual favor on him while he drove his Rolls Royce. 

A decade after leaving this woman, I happened upon a documentary about Teddy's life one evening. Come to find out, the local police department in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where Teddy's from, were not only harassing him 'cause they didn’t like seeing Teddy ridin' around in his Rolls, but officer McFoley and ‘em really didn’t like how Teddy'd become a bona-fide "sex symbol" for so many American women-including the white ones. 

Turns out, this harassment continued so much over the course of several years, Teddy finally sued the local authorities in an attempt to get ‘em off his back, and after filing this lawsuit, is when he had the infamous car "accident" where his brakes mysteriously failed-and fam, lemme tell ya’, Teddy was lucky to make it outta' this near fatal car accident alive. Proof of this came right before Teddy was put on a gurney so he could be transported to the hospital, when he said to his woman friend, "Don't let them hurt me." 

Now, before I saw this documentary, I’d planned to do some research to find out if this story was true—but, there’s a chance I might’ve never gotten around to doing this research, thus, I might’ve went to my grave with an impression of Teddy Pendergrass being some depraved sexual deviant. Moreover, the reason this woman became my ex, is because I recognized how much this story reflected her opinions of ALL Black men, not just Teddy. I remember she and her friends were constantly thinking the worst of Black men and pursuing relationships with any and every other kind of man except Black men. So, at this point you're probably thinking, bruh, we’ve all been in bad relationships—you can’t very well say something about the majority of Black women based on your individual experience. I realize this, which is why I’ve got some other anecdotes to share. This said, let’s go ALL THE WAY in wit’…

Part 2.

David Freiheit, better known by his YouTuber alias, “The Lead Attorney”, grew up in Montreal, Canada and was a Creative Arts major at Dawson College, before he received a B.A. in this subject at Canada’s McGill University. Shortly thereafter, he obtained a law degree from Universite Laval where he was editor-in-chief of the school’s law journal.

In 2007, David began practicing law and following in the footsteps of his father and older siblings. He worked for the law firm “Border, Ladner, Gervais” for six years, before opening his own litigation practice, Freiheit Legal. Now, for the first years of his YouTube career, David was a commercial litigator and stated he couldn’t become a full-time YouTuber because of his legal obligations. However, in January 2018, he left his practice to commit to YouTube and focus his channel on the issues of Family Law.

Latasha Transrina Kebe, better known by her YouTuber alias, “Tasha K.”, was born in Panama, Florida and now resides in Atlanta, Georgia. She started her YouTube career in 2015, and her channel caters primarily to “celebrity gossip”. Tasha got her first taste of YouTube success when a video she created titled, “Sidechick shows up at her Boyfriend’s Wedding” went viral, and got her a million views. More recently, she’s become noted for vids exposing celebs like Cardi B and Derrick Jaxn, the first of which sued Tasha for $70,000 when she said Cardi was a former prostitute, stripper, and member of the “Bloods” street gang. Tasha retaliated by suing Cardi for allegedly sending Bloods gang members to her home, which she said forced her to leave the state of Florida completely.

Now, about three weeks ago, Tasha K. allegedly leaked some information about the R. Kelly trial which she may have gotten from a “retired” prisons officer. When this became a hot topic on YouTube, The Lead Attorney (TLA), gave his two cents about the matter saying, if this is true, Tasha could be facing some jail time. Welp, Tasha K. got wind of what TLA said, and preceded to record a YouTube video responding to his statements.

So fam, what I’ll do is post the vid’ at the end of this publishing, but lemme just tell ya’ some of what Tasha said. She basically proceeded to call TLA a “…stiff-hipped, pillow-talkin’, becky-lovin’, bi#ch.” At certain points, you could almost see her spittle flying toward the camera. Fam, not only did she look like she just rolled outta’ bed, but she proceeded to expose herself for the piece of tenement trash she really is. Mind you, the name of her podcast is “Unwine with Tasha K.” ‘cause she likes to drink glasses of wine in an attempt to look upper-scale, but in one fatal swoop, she returned to the gutter she obviously crawled out of.

Now, afterwards, I believe Tasha probably felt she’d made TLA look like an emasculated clown, until she started getting some feedback from her fans. Mind you, nearly all of them told her how crazy she made not only herself, but Black women in general look with her profanity-riddled tirade. After she’d heard all these negative reviews, she actually made a vid’ apologizing to TLA—but, the vid’ seemed like a half-hearted attempt at an apology, from someone who didn't really have any remorse for what they did.

The strangest part of all this fam, to me at least, was Tasha’s fans wondering, well, was she drunk when she made her vid’ calling TLA everything but a child of God? I kinda’ shook my head thinkin’, isn’t it obvious what this woman was showing? If not, lemme tell ya’ fam--what Tasha was really showing the world was her venomous hatred for Black men. This is why in the vid’ she wears no make-up and uses every profane word she could think of when talkin’ about TLA—it’s also why she comes off as a half-crazy, neck-snappin’, eye-rollin’, and arm waving "Pam" from the projects.

Moreover, what’s more worrisome still’ is this—Tasha’s intrinsic hatred for Black men, is the same kind the overwhelming majority of Black women have for us, whether they know it or not. Now, you may be reading this and saying, bruh, she’s gotta’ Black husband. Welp, not only is this brotha African, so he may be dependent on her for his immigration status as well as his finances, but according to Tasha, he spends most nights sleeping on the couch and he’s not interested in having sex with her. Mind you, Tasha and her friends are entertaining the idea of his being on the “down-low”—but, what’s most likely is, he just doesn’t wanna’ have sex with a woman who looks and acts more like a man than he does. Just sayin’.

Now, I’m bettin’ some folks reading this are thinkin’, bruh, you’re saying the majority of Black women are this way is still completely unfounded. Just ‘cause Tasha’s spittin’ mad at Black men, don’t mean they all are—the majority of sistas don’t act like she does. Welp, you’re right—not every Black woman is prone to bouts of violent outbursts against Black men. Which leads me into the next section o’ my post—so, let’s hop over into…

Part 3.

About a week ago, Kevin Samuels recorded an Instagram live chat he titled, “Can Modern Relationships Be Fixed?” On this broadcast he spoke with a Jamaican woman who was fit, relatively feminine, and wearing her natural hair—additionally, she spoke in very calm and measured tones, making her seem like she’d be a pleasant person to be around. Mind you, I’ll provide a link for the vid’ at the end of this post.

Now, in a calm and very relaxed manner, this Black woman made the following “4” statements about Black men: 1. She said Black men aren’t “intellectually stimulating” (read: she thinks we’re stupid), 2. She said we’re more likely to cheat than the average man, 3. She said we don’t make good leaders, and 4. She said our “grandfathers” made our grandmothers miserable. So, my point is this, Black women don’t have to go on angry rants like Tasha K. to show their virulent hatred for Black men—they can do it with a smile.

Now fam, I said there’d be “3” parts to this prologue, but I gotta’ fourth I need to expound on right quick—so, on the topic of “pleasant-sounding” Black women who hate Black men, lemme point y’all over to…

Part 4.

The other day, I was looking over my YouTube “home page”, when a suggested vid’ titled, “Did Black Women Choose Money Over Our Men?” popped up. The title peaked my interest so I clicked on it.

What appeared was a very pleasant and feminine looking female named Erica LeShai, who was the channel’s curator—so, I leaned in closer to listen to what she was saying about the topic. Now, the premise of her vid’ was how she’s heard Black men for years saying Black women chose government programs over staying with us, particularly in the 1970’s and 80’s. So, the counter argument she presented was as follows: she began talking about how America shipped the majority of its manufacturing jobs overseas in the 1970’s, and because Black men were the ones primarily working these jobs, when they lost them, they could no longer provide for their families. Thus, Black men became depressed and abusive, which drove Black women away from them and on to these government programs. I just shook my head.

Now, if any Black person is reading this who thinks this is a sound argument, lemme just introduce a few facts to this incipient theory. First off, Lyndon Baines Johnson, LBJ, created the “Great Society” programs as a means of eliminating poverty in the U.S. (at least this is what they told us) in 1964. So, these were the programs at least half of Black women chose over being with Black men during the “1960’s”—meaning, Black women already enrolled in these programs several years before the “70’s” even came around. Second, the majority of America’s manufacturing jobs were shipped overseas during the “80’s”, not the “70’s”—meaning, Black women chose these programs over Black men while we were earning decent and stable salaries—moreover, stats show Black men’s salaries were actually increasing at the time. Mind you, Erica looks to be in her early-to-mid thirties, so not only isn’t she familiar with these decades, but I can tell she’s not used to doing much in the way of historical research.

Meaning, this was yet another example of a “feminine” looking Black woman not taking accountability for the actions of Black women overall, and saying emphatically to the Black Diaspora, whatever is wrong with our people has to be the fault of the Black man-thus, showing her inherent hatred for us. Whether she knows it or not.

Now, I’ve said all this to say, in spite of these truths, there’s a silver lining to these storm clouds for Black men in particular. So right now, you’re probably thinkin’, bruh, what good can you extract outta’ these facts in regards to “Black Love”. Welp, these examples definitively show Black men we CAN NOT count on the majority of Black women to help us achieve anything resembling “unity” in our Diaspora.

So, you might be thinkin’, how’s this a good thing? Well, peep this out brothas, when you’re building something, it’s better to know who will and won’t help you—‘cause once you’ve got this info. you’ll understand who you don't need to consider. Lemme expound on this further--what I’ve discovered most about our Diaspora is this truism: MEN MUST LEAD. PERIOD. If you know this, then you know it’s up to Black men to build the sociopolitical and economic infrastructure necessary to unite our people—again, the majority of Black women chose white fascism, so we don’t have to wonder where they stand. Moreover, because of their choice, the majority of them are winding up obese, oversexed, and alone.

So, to the Black men reading this, I say it’s a moral imperative for us to laser beam our focus on creating this kinda' unity amongst ourselves—irregardless of whether or not Black women want to join us.

Now, you may be thinkin’, bruh, have you noticed Black men ain’t doin' too well lately? How do you suspect we'll be able to accomplish this without Black women? Well, to this I’ll say, let’s pore over some stats to see whether or not Black men are equipped to unify our Diaspora, and pull our people outta’ the ineptitude of the integrationist mindset which led us into this white fascist fiasco in the first place. In other words, follow me over to the main part o’ this post fam’…

—MontUHURU Mimia

People, since I’ve spent more time on the first part o’ this post than I intended, what I’ll do here is dive right into “3” socioeconomic queries which’ll qualify whether or not Black men can build up our Diaspora, while answering the decade’s old question: When will Black men get their “stuff” together? So let's start wit'...

Question#1

How can Black men build up our Diaspora when Black women earn more than them?

Welp, let’s go to the stats—now, according to the American Bureau of Labor and Statistics, this year, the median weekly salary for Black men was $877, while the median weekly salary for Black women was $746. Note, I’ll leave links for these stats at the end of the post fam. So Black men are actually earning more than Black women.

Question#2.

How can Black men build up our Diaspora when they’re going to jail in droves?

Well fam, comparable to 2007, the Black American male incarceration rate has dropped by 34%, and is now at its lowest levels since 1991.

Question#3.

How can Black men build up our Diaspora when they’re so uneducated?

Fam, over the last 15 years, Black American men’s college graduation rate has jumped from 28% to 35%. Also, Black men continue to lead in obtaining professional degrees (doctorates, law degrees, etc.) over Black women—approximately 88,000 Black American men have professional degrees, while Black American women have obtained 62,000 of these degrees.

So, regarding the question of when are Black men gonna’ get their “stuff” together, here’s the answer…

WE’RE DOING IT "RIGHT NOW "Y’ALL!

Now, here’s the real question: Will Black women acknowledge this and will it make them act any differently towards us? I heard one Black woman say, well, if Black men are only doing 1% better, there’s not much of an improvement. So, to the brothas reading this, I’ll borrow a quote from Kevin Samuels and say, “…the gender war is over. It’s now time for the Black woman to come to the Black man’s table so they can show what they’ve got to offer us.”

And like Sam L. Jackson said in Spike Lee’s classic movie, “Do the Right Thing”: “…that’s the double truth, Ruth.”

Later…

—MontUHURU Mimia

Fam, here’s the Tasha K. vid’.

Warning: This video contains gratuitous amounts of profanity. Viewer discretion is advised.

 Also fam, the link for the Kevin Samuels vid’ is HERE

Family, you can find the stats for incarceration rates among Black American men HERE and HERE 

Also, you can find the educational stats of Black American men HERE

Finally, you can find the wage stats for Black American men HERE

Saturday, September 18, 2021

The Gospel of white fascism (Part 59)...

The Gospel of white fascism (Part 59)—Nicki Minaj and the beauty of "controlled opposition", one mo' iteration of the Hegelian Dialect, Don Corleone's maxim, and tips on reversing (a global) psychology...

“...keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.”

—Don Corleone, from the movie, "Godfather 2"

"Whoever said that (above) didn't have many enemies."

-King Stannis Baratheon, from HBO's "Game of Thrones"

“In order to truly win a game you have to control both teams.”

-David Icke

Onika Tanya Maraj, better known by her stage name, “Nicki Minaj”, was born on December 8th, 1982 in the Saint James area of Trinidad and Tobago. Nicki’s father, Robert Maraj, was a financial executive and a part-time gospel singer. Her mother, Carol Maraj, worked in finance as a payroll accountant and also had a gospel singing background. Nicki’s father was an alcoholic and a drug addict with a violent temper, who burned down the family’s home in December of 1987. Thus, Nicki’s mother left Robert, while placing Nicki, along with her brothers and sister, to grow up in their grandmother’s house with 11 other cousins.

At the age of 24, Nicki’s mother got her green card and moved to an apartment in the Bronx, in New York City, and eventually moved her children in with her, before getting a home on 147th Street in Jamaica, Queens, New York. Nicki is reported as saying, “I don’t think I had a lot of discipline in my household. My mom motivated me, but it wasn’t a strict household. I kind of wanted a strict household.”

As a teenager, Nicki successfully auditioned for the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts, this is the “Fame” movie school y’all, in New York City. After Nicki graduated, she was set on becoming an actress and was cast in the Off-Broadway play, “In Case You Forgot” in 2001. At age 19, while being a struggling actress, Nicki waited tables at Red Lobster in the Bronx, but was fired for being “discourteous” to a customer. Nicki later confessed to being fired from at least 15 other jobs for similar reasons. However, this was the time when she realized she had a gift for “emceeing”.

After Nicki’s emceeing style quickly gained her some attention in the music industry, she was signed to a rap group called, “Full Force”, and in 2004, Nicki acquired a manager by the name of Debra Antney. They shopped Nicki’s demos around, until a man named “Fendi”, who was the CEO of Brooklyn, New York’s “Dirty Money Entertainment” signed Nicki to an 180-day contract. Originally, Nicki went by the stage name, Nicki “Maraj”—which represented her last name, but Fendi renamed her, Nicki “Minaj”, ‘cause he said her emceeing “flow” was so "nasty".

Nicki released her first mixtape, “Playtime is Over”, on July 5th, 2007, and her second, “Sucka Free”, on April 12th, 2008. Her third mixtape, “Beam Me Up Scotty”, was released on April 18th, 2009, and the single, “I Get Crazy”, gained her industry-wide attention reaching the number “20” spot on the “Billboard Hot Rap Songs” chart. The single also caught the attention of the rap-star “Lil’ Wayne”, and the same year is when he signed her to his “Young Money Entertainment” label—and this is where Nicki got her first tastes of national and international success.

The “Hegelian Dialectic” is an interpretive method where the contradiction between a proposition (thesis) and its “antithesis” is resolved at a higher level of truth (synthesis). Now, I like to break this concept down into “3” parts y’all—meaning, a lot of people use the phrase, “problem, reaction, solution”, to explain this technique of social engineering. So, at this point, you might be asking yourself, what could this possibly have to do with Nicki Minaj? Welp fam, to show you the intersectionality between the two, let’s deep dive into the main part o’ this post…

On September 13th @ 5:44 pm, Nicki tweeted she’s not gonna’ get the “vaxx” ‘cause her cousin knows another young man in Trinidad who got it, and shortly thereafter, his testicles became swollen and he became impotent. She also said, her cousin’s friend was about to get married, but when this young man’s female fiancé found out he'd become impotent, she called off the wedding. Mind you, social media has facetiously called this incidence “BallGate”—but beyond the comedic aspects of this imbroglio, I wantcha’ to pay attention to the date and time of this “tweet” (mind you, I just looked at the clock and it’s reading 4:44pm—so, the universe/Netcheru approve of this message, lol!)

If we look at the numbers associated with Nicki’s tweet, namely 13 and 5:44, and if we focus on the number “44” for a sec’, we’ll not only see how this is one of the freemasonic “master numbers”, but its numerological “meaning” in freemasonry is one of a “master HEALER”. Meaning, this is what America’s medical industry is tryina’ pass themselves off as in regards to this “vaccination” campaign. Also, in regards to 5:44, we’ll see how 5+4+4=13, and how this tweet was published on the 13th, so we’re looking at a mirror number of “13 and 13”. Mind you, according to the numerology of “Tarot” cards, the 13:13 number represents DEATH—or, the end of a cycle. Now, if we add the two 13’s, we get 26, and in numerology, this means a person (or persons) deepest desires will be answered—basically, this number is associated with “success”.

So, this means what fam? It means, Nicki’s performing a ritual by sending the aforementioned tweet, so her freemasonic handlers who control America’s medical industry, will be successful in their massive “sterilization”/vaccination campaign. Thus, Nicki is playing the part of white fascism’s “controlled opposition”. Also, the reason Nicki included the story of her cousin’s male friend becoming impotent by getting the vaxx, is ‘cause white fascists understand how Black men of the “woke” and “Black Conscious Community” know this is what’s actually going on, which is why WE have a vaxx “hesitancy”. 

Now, I can imagine folks reading this saying, bruh, I was wit’ you in terms of your other breakdowns of numerology and all—but right now, you’re just reaching for stuff man. Welp fam, lemme break down the rest of this “pLandemic” event, ‘cause there’s other parts (and numbers) to it…

Now, besides the Trinidadian Health Minister, Terrence Deyalsingh, American disease “expert” Dr. Tony Fauci, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, along with his Chief Medical Officer, Chris Whitty, wholly denouncing Nicki’s claims about the “vaxx”, Nicki says she’s been invited to the White House, to talk to officials about this vaccination program. So, essentially, Nicki’s gonna’ go get "educated" by some government officials in regards to the “jabs”. Mind you, this is meant to symbolize the conditioning we get in America’s “educational system”.

Topping this off, I watched the journalist Joy Reid on MSNBC talk about how ludicrous Nicki’s claims were, and how irresponsible she’s being behind her published “tweet”. Mind you, when I did some more research, I found out, both Nicki and Joy Reid were born on “December 8th”. Coincidence? Hmmmm… So fam, this not only shows us Nicki is being compliant in her role as “controlled opposition”, but Joy Reid, is the “controlled opposition” to Nicki’s “controlled opposition”.

Now fam, in regards to these dates and numbers, what I DON’T want you to do is take my word for ANY of this—PLEASE, DO THE RESEARCH AND CHECK THIS OUT FOR YOURSELF!

Also, a couple of days ago, Nicki was quoted as saying, she will get the vaxx to tour. Meaning, this was just a trick to convince more of us, to get the jab(s).

So, I’ve said all this to say, this is one mo' CLASSIC example of how the “Hegelian Dialectic” works within its 3 fold frame of "problem, reaction, solution"—and we can look at it like this: 1. The problem, is the “Woke” and “Black Conscious Community”, especially the younger factions of said community, getting wiser to the fact of this vaxx being nothing more than a massive sterilization campaign. 2. The reaction is, the white fascist focus on their freemasonic “flunkie” Nicki, who pretends to be on the side of the young “Woke” folks, until she sees, or talks to government officials who “educate” her about the vaxx. 3. Thus, the solution is, Nicki has a change of heart and gets the jabs behind being “educated” and influences a large swath of young Black folks with a vaxx hesitancy to do the same.

Family, master chess players are always thinking two or three steps ahead of their current move, and we have to adopt this kind of prescience, especially in these days when mr. whitefolks understands he'll have to pull out ALL THE STOPS in order to keep himself from being bred outta’ existence.

And like Sam L. Jackson said in Spike Lee’s classic movie, “Do the Right Thing”: “…and that’s the double truth, Ruth.”

Later…

—MontUHURU Mimia

Fam, here’s MSNBC’s Joy Reid talking about Nicki’s tweet.