tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post3158018759926764491..comments2023-08-26T11:57:19.513-04:00Comments on The Cinematic Symbolism blog: One mo' bold-faced lie about Black men...MontUHURU Mimiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02217151807313509799noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-17416631428292258632018-12-05T22:15:10.106-05:002018-12-05T22:15:10.106-05:00"Mandika" (Continued)...
#1. BLACK WOME..."Mandika" (Continued)...<br /><br />#1. BLACK WOMEN ARE “NOT” ESSENTIAL TO OUR RECOVERY, LOVING YOURSELF FOR BEING BLACK “IS”!<br /><br />UNDERSTAND, THE BLACK WOMAN WHO HATES BLACK MEN, IS “USELESS” TO US! CAUSE, TRUTH BE TOLD, NOT ONLY DOES SHE HATE BLACK MEN, BUT SHE HATES HERSELF FOR BEING BLACK—WHETHER SHE KNOWS IT OR NOT! And this rings true for any Black woman OR man. Meaning, if you’re a Black person who’s consciously or subconsciously, conditioned to hate yourself and everyone who looks like you for being Black, then all the Black “conscious” community can do, is leave you alone. I call these people white fascist “GONERS”, cause more than likely, they’ll go to their graves hating what they see in the mirror. Mind you, NOT ALL OF US ARE GONNA’ MAKE IT! And you need to understand that, so you can. So, all you can do wit’ the Black man-hating, Black feminist, is charge her to the game. Cause truthfully, that’s all she’s worth. <br /><br />Now, the good news, in terms of our people’s spending power and “energy”, is that there IS work being done to harness both to our benefit. Meaning, websites like “We Buy Black” are focusing not only the Black “conscious” community’s “energy” towards their products, but our monies are going there too. And at (nearly) every Black conscious “convention”, there are Black vendors selling their wares, and making themselves known to us, so we can continue to patronize their store-fronts, websites, markets, etc. <br /><br />So, by focusing “your” energy on that bruh, you and I have plenty of reasons to BET ON US, INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY, IN THE FUTURE!<br /><br />Thanks so much, for your comment, and PLEASE let me know what you think about my response. MontUHURU Mimiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02217151807313509799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-43920261186521550152018-12-05T22:12:54.066-05:002018-12-05T22:12:54.066-05:00“Mandika”…
First off, let me apologize for this v...“Mandika”…<br /><br />First off, let me apologize for this very belated response to your comment, but I haven’t been back to this post for a while, and I’ve been deluged with an assortment of writing projects, apart from this blog—but still, that’s no excuse, ‘cause everyone’s busy.<br /><br />With that said, once I got back to your comment, I made it my business to hit you up wit’ a reply, ASAP. So, let’s go in…<br /><br />Now, when you say these “Pro-Black feminists” have got you scratching your head, ‘cause Black women are “essential” to our recovery, you need to understand how LOADED a statement that really is—so, without being too long-winded *smiles*, lemme’ give you a 3-part answer to this section of your comment…<br /><br />#3. You CAN NOT BE A “FEMINIST” AND “PRO-BLACK” at the same time.<br /><br />Why you ask? Here’s the answer: feminism was a white fascist trick played on women, to get more of them into the work force, so their revenue could be taxed. PERIOD. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH FEMALE EMPOWERMENT! Now, the sista who’s calling herself a feminist, more often than not, is trying to be like her white feminist buddies in college—the difference is, once that white woman is outta’ college, she’s gonna’ be lookin’ to marry the same patriarchal white man, she railed against all throughout her collegiate career. And the Black woman who was told to abhor the “oppressive” Black man (mind you, we don’t have the power to oppress them in any way), will more than likely wind up living in 3 states of being: that’s 1. well-paid, 2. over-sexed, and 3. alone.<br /><br />#2. wHITE FASCISM, NOT FEMINISM, TAUGHT BLACK WOMEN TO HATE BLACK MEN.<br /><br />Now, even though feminism, is an off-shoot of white fascism, what really created that hatred in the feminist Black woman’s heart for Black men, was the destruction of the Black family in the american social order. Meaning, before a Black woman who hates Black men called herself a “feminist”, that sistas’ (single) mother, had been telling her that Black men were no damn good, ever since she’s started walking. <br /><br />Understand, after our people fell for the trick of integration, whitey’s plan for us, was to separate the Black man from the Black woman. Then, he had to keep us separated. Thus, when any woman got a grant for section 8 housing, one of the stipulations of her keeping that home was, she couldn’t have a (Black) man in the house. So this, and other conventions of white fascism, have the Black feminist despising Black men on the whole.MontUHURU Mimiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02217151807313509799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-66195824587941513462017-08-18T20:27:27.083-04:002017-08-18T20:27:27.083-04:00'Kev'...
When it comes to the case made b...'Kev'...<br /><br />When it comes to the case made by Black men's rights activists calling Black Nationalists/Pan-Afrikanists out on their hypocrisy, trust me, I GET IT. Especially in the wake of incidents like the recent 'UNITY' event held by Sa Neter's House of Freemasons, I mean, House of Konsciousness, where a literal fist-fight broke out. It was downright shameful. And I can't tell you how many of these brothas and sistas I've met, who are really stone-cold anglophiles subconsciously. And I definitely understand how detrimental it is for Black men to universally praise Black women regardless of how they act. <br /><br />But ultimately, my problem with Black men's rights activists is they don't realize the price that's paid for talking so disparagingly and negatively about Black people, when you're Black yourself. Meaning, you can't obsess on the negative traits of Black people on a continual basis, without ultimately hating yourself for being Black either consciously or subconsciously. Rarely if ever, do I hear these men talk about the white fascism that caused all the dysfunctions they can't stand in our people. More recently, I heard one of these men compare the Pro-Black community with white klansmen. Now I understand this analogy in terms of both groups being driven by their emotions more than any kind of hard research. But this Black man doesn't realize that no Pro-Black brotha or sista has access to the white privilege, or any institutions that can block a white person's access to resources—whereas klansmen, a lot of whom work for this government, do this on a regular basis to us. So we are NOT the same. <br /><br />I also liken the ethos of Black men's rights activists to Black integrationists. Cause they're so quick to talk about how lazy the Black youth are, when they don't realize the kind of mental sloth involved in walking away from the businesses they built, just to be able to sit next to their white oppressor(s). Could you imagine how dumb-founded an act it was to send a Black child into an angry mob of white people, to integrate a school? <br /><br />Moreover, I say it's a safe bet that Black men's rights activists have no plans or interests in building ANYTHING that would help the Black Diaspora. And like I mentioned previously, there are some strides being made by the grassroots factions of Black Nationalists/Pan-Afrikanists—there is in fact SOME work being done. <br /><br />Also, I've noticed that these Black men's rights activists tend to be sexually-conflicted—thus, they are following the edicts of white MGTOWs (#RPB). I understand that women can be conniving and under-handed to a fault, but to shun them altogether, which seems to be the gist of what it means to be a Black men's rights activist, is downright stupid. This is just another way for white fascism to mainstream homosexuality to Black men.<br /><br />Additionally, this methodology is wholly divisive amongst our people. We have enough fault-lines to keep us from being unified, and this to me, is one of the most egregious of them all. <br /><br />Black people are not a monolithic group, although we'd be better off if we were, but to me, Black men's rights activists seem to be using any kind of esoteric knowledge they have, to tell the world that they're not like the majority of Black people. And that kind of elitism is what was bred into us by whitey. Cause as you know, our ancestors were about the collective, and doing what they could to benefit the majority of us. And to me, the Black men's rights movement runs completely counter to that. <br /><br />Again, thanks for commenting!MontUHURU Mimiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02217151807313509799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-27474004946754747492017-08-10T19:31:44.992-04:002017-08-10T19:31:44.992-04:00It ain't really that many of these Brothas act...It ain't really that many of these Brothas actually hate themselves, it's that they are aware of the B.S. that most Pro-Blacks have served us. Now I will agree with you that Brothas don't need to follow behind "White" MGTOWS, but as far as calling out the "Black" women and Pro-Blacks, these Brothas have accepted the fact that most of the two aforementioned groups are actually enforcing the same alleged "White Supremacy" that they claim to be fighting against by way of their amoral, dysfunctional, and hypocritical behavior.<br /><br />Kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02779908159621348511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-44202758858433111902017-08-06T23:41:53.779-04:002017-08-06T23:41:53.779-04:00'Linnea'...
For Black americans and the B...'Linnea'...<br /><br />For Black americans and the Black Diaspora at large, the process of attaining any kind of real unity is simple, but it's not easy. Here's why...<br /><br />Whenever I hear a good brotha or sista spit that hot Black Nationalitst/Pan-Afrikanist fire, it hits me in a very visceral place, and gives me boatloads of inspiration and energy. But I always wait to see what actions they'll take after their diatribe is done, cause subconsciously, those same strong brothas and sistas could be stone-cold anglophiles and not know it.<br /><br />I've met plenty of locked-hair wearing, dashiki-sporting, and Ankh ring flashing conscious brothas and sistas, who had an extensive knowledge of ancient Black people, but who still felt inferior to whites.<br /><br />And I'm not pointing fingers, cause I still got work to do on myself. But no one really wants to do the subconscious work that would really allow them to truly wanna' do for the community. They'd rather adorn themselves with superficial outerwear or quote catch-phrases that will identify them with us.<br /><br />Now I understand that anyone over 30, ain't thinking about REALLY changing at the subconscious level--so I think the best thing we can do is fund and support home-schooling co-operatives for our children, that will give them an education without the self-hating messages I got in american schools.<br /><br />Thus, I believe our best bet is to save the babies.<br /><br />In the meantime, I'll do my part, but what's really gonna' get us to a place of real unity, is our children not being conditioned to hate themselves, so they'll have an easier time than we did uniting and building with each other.<br /><br />So that's what I'll make it a point to advocate more for in the future.<br /><br />Again, thanks for commenting!MontUHURU Mimiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02217151807313509799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-24918866052577084332017-08-02T10:20:05.433-04:002017-08-02T10:20:05.433-04:00So much dysfunction, so little time. It all seems ...So much dysfunction, so little time. It all seems so simple to me that it makes me wonder if I'm living in an alternate universe. To Black men and Black women, we're all we got. What's magnificent about that reality is that we're all we need. Feminism and MGTOW have nothing to do with us. Neither of these "movements" have anything to offer us but more dysfunction and destruction. No one is ever, ever, ever going to love us as much as we should love ourselves. No one is ever, ever, ever going to be looking out for our best interest more than we should ourselves. If a "movement" doesn't involve uplifting Black men, Black women and Black children collectively, then it is meant for our collective destruction. Simple as that!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15406838477094297590noreply@blogger.com