Sis. Jen...It is easy for a Black woman to make-out with a white man....all she has to do is start hating herself, hating her own men by nature, hold her nose and reflect by fantasy how she was raped by white men during chattel slavery. After I get off of work and have time to watch the entire film, I will comment on what they were saying. In the meantime...thanks for thinking of me....and the level our sisters will go to caress and kiss the same type of people that use to treat them like barnyard trash. Luv ya though (smile)
Sir..Richard....One cannot travel east and west at the same time because it defies the laws of physics. A black woman sneaking around loving up to a white man is traveling a path that destroys the black race. period. Sure, it may be kinky and freaky...but there is a lot of kinky and freaky things to do..like wrapping a snake around ones neck and feeling the snake slither up and down your chest and back. The weird feeling is only to the person with the snake...to every body else..it appears crazy and not normal...abnormal....unnatural knowning she can be bitten at any time.
There is no COMMON GOOD that can be generated from a black woman with a white man. No benefit to the black woman's race for sure. She has to abandon what the majority of her family feels, having to adopt a "I don't care" attitude. Who wants to live like that....no peace of mind. Peace of mind comes from living a life in accordance with the waves of nature and not opposing it. To oppose nature, one has to exhaust more energy which creates STRESS.
It is starting to get hot.....I know today in Pittsburgh it was over 80. What that means is that it is getting HOT. The caucasian race begins to smell. If they do not continue refresh themselves, a hunky smell develops and a black woman will have to deal with that smell if he takes his shirt off. Sure there is cologne and deoderant......but, good luck. In short, a black woman is in for an array of weird smells and behavior to dive into the caucasian world of romance.
Notice...in your response to my comments you did not address the points I raised. You put up no arguments against them.
Your debate style is to construct an idea which you believe to be false--and then shoot it down. The reason why that is ineffective and unpersuasive is that it addresses only your own theories and not the points made by your opponent.
Bottom line--you have left the points you disagree with unaddressed and still out there, unrefuted!
You ignored what Frederick Douglass had to say about the matter of loving white while black. (He supported it!) And he has more credibility on this issue than any other human being.
So I would love to find out what Jamal Abraham would have to say to the great Frederick Douglass if he suddenly, magically appeared in front of him.
Care to take up that challenge?
Now, as to your recent comments:
"A black woman sneaking around loving up to a white man.."
Sneaking? I don't see any evidence of sneaking. It is right out in the open, like any man-woman relationship.
Then there is this statement:
"There is no COMMON GOOD that can be generated from a black woman with a white man."
Well, I have one. MY TWO WONDERFUL DARLING GRANDCHILDREN (who I will be babysitting for this weekend!!!) They are a definite good.
And as for your smell argument--are you trying to claim that black folks don't sweat?
And just for historical perspective, Thomas Jefferson made exactly the same point you are trying to make--except about black people--in order to justify their inferior status.
It was bogus when he wrote it--and it is just as bogus when you say the same thing thing.
Please guys take it easy because the purpose of this blog wasn't to cause tension, but to show you a comical view from abroad about Black women dating White men. The first two men are biracial, but because of their light skin tone the producer is poking fun at them and calling them White men. I'm almost at the end of White Hunters part 2 and will see Return of White Hunters part 1. If any of you guys do watch please come back to this blog and let's talk about the funny stereotypes or we could have a chat. Let's not spoil a good opportunity to discuss openingly because of Racial tensions in American thinking.
Sargeant Richard....in the movie it depicts black women sneaking around....that is where the sneaking around comes from because the premise of this blog seems to center around the movie...which I am half way done with. This blog is not about Frederick Douglas...this is what you brought up....As for me.....it is not much a black man can say to me if he talks a bunch of stuff then marries a white woman. Frederick Douglass married his secretary Helen Pitts, a white woman from Honeoye New York, who was nearly 20 years younger than he. Both families recoiled; hers stopped speaking to her; his was bruised for they felt his marriage was a repudiation of their mother. Much like it is not OJ Simpson can say to me.
@ Brother Rich, No worries... I do hope you will take a look at the movie though... it's hilarious. The accents are rather "thick" but I think you can gather what is being stated, but if not just let me know and I'll fill you in. I'm now on Return of White Hunters part 2. It's hilariously funny and it has many spins to it.
@ Brother Jamal, The movie title comes from White Hunters Black Heart [ http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=white+... ] starring Clint Eastwood but now the Naijas have given White Hunters a whole different spin that only Nigerian people can give it. You need to see it and let's chat. Its funny!!
STORYLINE: Young women constantly looking for greener pastures in white men. The only survival plan is to get hooked to white men from any part of the world with loads of money. MY REVIEW: It is not the greatest script movie and yall know i dont like reviewing movies less that 8/10 ratings - but this one was funny sha. I mean is this really realistic back home, i dont know you tell me. Funke makes it hilarious. She had me in tears laughing. She still had that Ayetoro Suliat mannerisms in this movie. Its about girls trying to hunt for oyibo men by any means necessary cos they think its their meal ticket. Funke (with only secondary education under her belt) competes with Mercy Johnson and Ini Edo characters for oyibo men. Funkes character searched and searched and searched but to no avail until she found herself a GARLIC EATING INDIAN MAN WITH A TURBAN ON HIS HEAD (she met him in a grocery store and pursued him)Hilarious movie.
So I started watching it...and so far, I love it! I does have a comic feel. And Jamal is right--when I saw the girl picking herself up off the ground after hiding under the car I laughed out loud. Sneaking around!!!!
As the young woman said, "Life is all about choices." And she looks like she is a strong, independent minded woman who is comfortable making her own choices.
Also--they are not African-American women. And the men are not American men.
So it is hard to make a case that it translates to our society.
I know you are a good and decent person--so I do appreciate the fact that you are taking your time to engage me this conversation.
I was happy to see that you did address the Frederick Douglass issue--only to dismiss it as irrelevant. "This blog is not about Frederick Douglas," you said. And you dishonor his legacy by dismissing him just because he married the woman he loved.
Frederick Douglass is one of my personal heroes. Recently, I had the honor of visiting his home in Washington DC which is now a National Shrine. That is a special way to feel the presence of a man, to see his home, his bed and how he lived.
The point about Frederick Douglass is--since the topic as you brought up in your comment is the attitude black women should take toward the white men who enslaved them--and since nobody, but nobody has more standing to discuss this issue than Frederick Douglass, his insights mean something. He deserves our total respect when it comes to black folks attitudes towards slavery and toward white folks. He has more standing than you do--and certainly more than I do.
So I am sure you will agree--Frederick Douglass is the foremost authority on American slavery--period.
While it is true what you pointed out that his marriage to his second wife was not accepted by the families or by society, remember the time and place. Color prejudice was widely acceptable in the late 19th century. You know that very well.
But Douglass was a strong man and an independent thinker. He was not subject to society's biases. He made his own decisions.
Here is what he wrote in a personal letter to a friend after he was married. He was expressing his dismay at the opinions of others about his new wife--and he made it clear that he did not care what anybody thought.
Douglass wrote:
"I have had very little sympathy with the curiosity of the world about my domestic relations. What business has the world with the color of my wife? It wants to know how old she is? How her parents and friends like her marriage? How I courted her? Whether with love or with money? Whether we are happy or miserable. You would laugh to see the letters I have received and the newspaper talk on these matters. I do not do much to satisfy the public on these points, but there is one upon which I wish you as an old and dear friend to be entirely satisfied and that is: that Helen and I are making life go very happily and that neither of us has yet repented of our marriage."
He and his wife were constant companions during the last years of his life--and they lived very happily together.
And so, I will say to you what the great Frederick Douglass said and believed:
"What business has the world with the color of my wife?"
And the same thing goes for the color of someone's husband.
@ Brother Rich, [But Douglass was a strong man and an independent thinker]
Amen and I thank you for bringing up this point... So Am I. I'm a free woman.
Friday, May 13th 2011 at 10:00AM
Jen Fad
@ Brother Rich, Re your comment {So I started watching it...and so far, I love it! It does have a comic feel. And Jamal is right--when I saw the girl picking herself up off the ground after hiding under the car I laughed out loud. Sneaking around!!!! As the young woman said, "Life is all about choices." And she looks like she is a strong, independent minded woman who is comfortable making her own choices.}
I'm So happy that you found that part funny... I did as well!!! I doubt Brother Jamal kept viewing past that part of the movie though. ((hehehe)) Getting on with it...I like the fact that the woman is independent thinking (not that she's dating several guys at once) but to say that the two guys in that scene are White is funny because the truth is they are biracial or mixed ancestry.
Of course the writer is embellishing these stereotypes to the fullest. We all have and use stereotypes to some degree just as Brother Jamal has, eh? That just goes to show us Americans how people abroad in nonEuropean countries see biracial people... rather than calling them Black ... the stereotype is that they are seen as White. Not only that, the men are pursuing a Dark skinned woman whereas here in America many of the Black men prefer lighter skinned women over darker skinned. There are many things I could talk about but I don't want to be too, serious because the movie really isn't.
frederick, his wife, their families were paganChristians----Racialists, Deceivers, Blockers, Deleters----colorWorshippers----just as the nigerian girls, and YOU.............
@ Brother Rob, Did you watch the movie? Why are you guys awefully serious here these days. Didn't you know that all seriousness and no fun makes you a dull boy, eh. Take it easy, ok. It's not that serious especially the movie. I don't think its fair to put the Naija girls in the same catagory as Brother Jamal...
Saturday, May 14th 2011 at 2:55PM
Jen Fad
... and Harry I'll continue to delete your nonsensical rambling.
Saturday, May 14th 2011 at 3:21PM
Jen Fad
@ Harry, [My messages are rational and sensible ...]
Listen this will be your last warning, ok? I will delete you inspite of your irrational off the topic rants. This blog isn't for you if you can't watch the blog feature clip, "White Hunters (Black Women Loving White Men). Comprende? Don't bother commenting until you see the clip and add something pertinent to the conversation. D-O Y-O-U U-N-D-E-R-S-T-A-N-D? O-K!
Sunday, May 15th 2011 at 11:07AM
Jen Fad
Sir Richard, be very careful as you are trying to give Blacks(especially taht female baby making machine) powers of though...indepandant thought at that!!!!!!! (otfl) (smile)
great post Jen...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Jamal, what a savings there is going to be in your nation...no need to waste money on all of this falsse things the White man has taught us all so we could just waste our money on soaps for body, hair, mouth ect.
Good for you for protecting us from these frauds... (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
This movie is pathetic!
Friday, November 1st 2019 at 6:19PM
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