To The So Called Brothas... I'm Calling Out ALL Yawl Negroes Before Father's Day! (1589 hits)
Dear Trifling Negroes,
I've been really vocal about the subject of the (now) disgraced NAACP leader pretending to be a Black woman. She can no more be a Black woman than I can be a Chinese woman! It got me thinking about how disrespectful Black men are too many of us as Black women and with the exception of Saint, not one Black man defended our honor here on these forums.
Silence isn't Golden in this matter or on this topic... it means endorsement. I saw the support of her by other Black men on other social media site, too. It’s really disgraceful behavior by the Black men. The White men are calling her out! I support them. Usually White people stick up for one another and I see that the men are calling her out as they should! You don't disown your parents and everything about who you are. I applaud the White men.
Moreover, why should Black women sympathise with yawls’ issues of Police brutality and Systemic Racism if you can't stand up for us on this one issue? Wouldn't you be offended if a White man pretended to be a Black man and held a position that you were qualified to do in a Black organization? Is it not enough that you can't get top jobs that you are qualified for in many of these Nonblack owned businesses ...let alone having qualified positions out of your reach because a pretender is perpetrating a fraud?
Those that aren't with me are against me... so that includes the Black men here that failed to speak up but made excuses for this woman. Why do you continue to disrespect us? Why can't yawl be Like the President or like Denzel? Huh? Although I don't condone cheating, at least Idris Elba has the good sense to cheat with Black women! I'm tired of the nonsense.
Negroes wax dhibah mooyee (Trifling negroes), you can't hate your African Queens and not hate yourselves. Educate yourselves and stop deceiving yourselves.
"African Queen"
Yeah, yeah, you are my african queen, oooh lord, oooh lord
Just like the sun, lights up the earth, you light up my life The only one, I've ever seen with a smile so bright And just yesterday, you came around my way And changed my whole scenery with your astonishing beauty
Ah, you coulda make a brother sing, You ordinary thing, a supernatural being,
I know you are just brighter than the moon Brighter than the star, I love you just the way you are.
And you are my African Queen, the girl of my dreams. You take me where I've never been You make my heart go ting-a-ling-a-ling, oh ahh You are my African Queen, the girl of my dreams And you remind me of a thing And that is the African beauty yahhh
Yahh oooo you are my african queen, oh lord, oo lord hmm Out of a million you stand as one The outstanding one I look into your eyes, girl what I see is paradise,
Yeah you captivated my soul, now everyday I want you more o o oo How can I deny this feeling I'm feeling inside Ey oh no one can never take your place, Can never take your space, Thats a fact I cannot erase
And you, you are the one that makes me smile Make me float like a boat upon the nile.
Oooo ooooo yaahhh yahhh oooo
You are my african queen and I know, oh yes I know hhn You are my african queen and I know, see I know See I know what I am feeling in my heart and in my soul Oh I know that it is love And I know that this love was surely sent from up above Cause you're the only one I think of
You are my african queen And I know that this means that you're the only one that I will serve I'll give you my heart, my love, my body and my money Every other thing you think of Who could think of anything better than you Who could think of ever hurting you
Sacrifice my all, I'll give it all to you Cause you ar my african queen For REAL
So black, so beautiful I love you, I love you, I love you, munyemo, I love you, I love you, I love You, munyemo, I love you, I love you, ooohhh yeah, my African Queen, I Love you, I love you
@Jen Dear Trifling Negroes sounds so cruel. Let us hope that all Black men are not trifling. The law of nature makes comparisons; negative evil thoughts cannot stand before positive good thoughts. Courage overcomes fear. Patience overcomes irritability, anger, and headaches. Love supposedly overcomes hatred. Purity thoughts overcome lust. Do you realized how many people are pretenders perpetrating a fraud. You must be able to remove at once any tormenting thought from your mind. By allowing our mind to run in the spiritual direction, your mind will become peaceful and generate harmonious vibrations.
Ok, Ms. Helen... but these negroes need to show us some love for a change. If they do that, I believe I wouldn't have to call them trifling. Sometimes the truth hurt, like doo--doo stinks. lol
I don't subscribe to calling all so-called black men or women Queens and Kings.
That title needs to be earned.
If you are a truly so-called "Black Queen/King" you would be married and contributing to the community and creating a positive legacy for your children.
I will say again that the majority of our people are wicked/heathens and are not deserving of positive titles.
So it applies where it applies.
I learn to deal with the "ELECT" or Righteous of our tribe and thus peace will be achieved with like minded people.
Besides the majority of our people love the so-called white people and will not take a stance against them!
Tuesday, June 16th 2015 at 1:41PM
Yaiqab Saint
Saint,
I have earned the title of Queen. What, you didn't know? Now K. Abdul-Jabbar is saying we're better off for her work in the NAACP. Trifling black men....puhleeze.
@Jeni Fa I really don't think the men are understanding what you're asking of them. It's really unclear to them that you are plainly (as I understand ) asking them stop degrading the Black woman with negativeness every time a white woman does something that seems unique great for the achievement of the Black race of achievements, often too many Black women are scorned with negative words, laughed at and or completely ignored and crippled when she is even attempting to step out of her bounds. I am not saying it's exactly your message, but that's the insight I am picking up. Black women who really earned and deserve notice need to be recognized . It's what I gather from your fuzz at them. Yet, I still don't think they fully understand what you are saying to them. And then I could be also not understanding it all either. Some take longer to realize a issue like this one may not be all positive at all.
I was starting to wonder Jen, where the fire had gone. Burning down the house!
Tuesday, June 16th 2015 at 7:10PM
Steve Williams
@ Miisrael,
You get it! Yaaas...it's exactly what I meant. Montel Williams gets it (he called her con and a liar)! Mark Lamont Hill gets it! I know that Steve is slowly getting around to it... 'she be comin' around da mountain when she comes'... but he's getting it slowly.
Why does a fraud get applauded when all this while and all these years Black women have been doing good work on behalf of our people, men, babies, families? I can't allow the sun to set without me standing up for the Queens like my grandmother, mother, aunties who paved the way for strong young Black women like me.
@ Steve, I pick my battles and this is one worth letting the dragon out. No fake Black woman is going to take ownership or credit for the work that the Sojourners, Rosas, Tubmans, McLeod Bethunes, Scott-Kings, or Jenifas... for that matter.
LOL you need to be slapped in your mouth...author of this article. How dare you insult the black man but applaud the white man. I hope God doesn't judge you as harshly as you've judged our brothers.
Thursday, June 18th 2015 at 9:03PM
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The way I see it, if the Spokane NAACP leader is a con and a liar for pretending to be a Black woman. that's between her, her parents, and her God.
Thursday, June 18th 2015 at 9:29PM
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@ g.v.
..."I hope God doesn't judge you as harshly as you've judged our brothers."...
Sister you want to "big up" white men, but want to put down black men like Karrem Abdul Jabbar for saying Dolezal has a right to be whoever she wants to be? Just because these black men aren't offended with what Dolezal did, it doesn't mean they are swearing off black women completely. Black men already have it hard in this society as it is, and I know there are some good and decent brothers out there.
You sound like one of those sisters who just loves to find any excuse to defecate on black men. How would you feel if one of those brothers you speak against called you the B-word for your views sister? What gives them the right?
I get it, she lied and it shouldn't be swept under the rug...but I'm on the side of letting it go. After all, she has done more for the African American community (at least in Spokane), she's rallied, supported, and stood tall on issues affecting our community. She's a helluva worker. Not only was she a member of the NAACP, she was the HEAD of the NAACP chapter in her area. She took being black and used it for good.
Just purely from that standpoint, I'm not mad at her. I'm a Black woman, and she's done more for the Black community than a LOT of you Black women who are in an uproar over what she did. At least Dolezal isn't sitting at home on You Tube and Instagram making twerking videos and uploading naked selfies of herself like the majority of you Black women in her age group are doing. Dolezal used her time wisely.
..."Sister you want to "big up" white men, but want to put down black men like Karrem Abdul Jabbar for saying Dolezal has a right to be whoever she wants to be?"...
I've since retracted my statement directed at Mr. Abdul-Jabbar; he isn't a trifling negro afterall. He was merely poking fun at Rachel. I do appreciate your comments, but here is where we can best serve one another by agreeing to disagree... respectfully.
We can esteem people that deserve such accolades but in my opinion... integrity has to still mean something and a simple apology from this integriLESS woman to the people she's hurt (her parents, the Spokane chapter NAACP, Black women like me, etc,...) would suffice.
You and I have the freedom to choose our heroines but Rachel Da-weazel isn't one of mine.