Wednesday, January 31, 2018

The Real Turn Out Project


You may have heard about the other turn out project, but as mentioned before, I feel The Real Turn Out Project is one that involves turning out the African American community. It doesn't require mass murder, abortions, poison or any of the other evils historically used against our people in the past. Those other tactics will continue to be used, but this is yet another.

There is a problem that occurs when you don't push back, you end up getting pushed over. Various losses in the African American community are a result of being pushed over. Whether it be from people inside or outside the community, neither one of these people are above pushback as a result of committing offenses against us. Black feminists who seek rights for women before they seek them for African Americans are not our people and neither are the ass kissing simps that stand with them in their own destruction. They've proven what side they're on and some of these women have no problem saying that Black men are the enemy (as a whole). They're too stupid to realize they aren't truly benefitting from feminism because it's a different story when it comes to African American women.

The legal system is a prime example of this and most of these women they're helping are not pushing for laws that punish and prevent the existence of police officers like Todd Shaw. These same people don't even help these women learn how to benefit from industries that cater to them, some of these non-African American and majority White women vote the opposite of the majority of Black women. How many of these women seek justice for Black women when they sit on juries? You really have to dig into the details, because at the end of the day are you going to side with someone who blows smoke up your ass or the person who actually helps you? This is a question for those of you on the fence. Look at how many Black feminist began to rethink their devotion to feminism when Trump was voted in and the data exposed who voted for who. If you knew history, you'd know it usually goes that way. That's the importance of connecting the dots.

There are going to be losses when you're starting from the bottom, but if we connect the dots, we shouldn't have to be in that position generation after generation. No one can wipe away history for the next generation if we're taking it upon ourselves to pass it on. Remember, someone made the map others rely on for navigation.

Alliances have to be a two way street, and it's exactly why divisiveness can be used to our advantage, especially when coalitions for Black people usually end up meaning conformity that showcases the attributes of someone that's anti-Black. That word may sound like something is being introduced that will leave us on our own, but if you've been going through life with the blinders closed, you haven't realize that we stand alone on the things that matter anyway. You really have to dig into the details, because at the end of the day are you going to side with someone who blows smoke up your ass or the person who actually helps you?

How many people have said that its wrong the way Black people get treated, but don't do anything about it?

When do they usually take the time to blow smoke up your ass? Its usually during the times they seek something, right?

People get comfortable when they get a pass, and there are some people who find it as an opportunity to be disrespectful or a way to take advantage of you when you show no signs of pushback.

Yves doesn't believe we have the right to know.
The transsexual community can make themselves appear to look like whoever, but what you cannot do in the Black community is force someone into bed with you without their consent. If they aren't down with sleeping with someone who was the same sex as them or even the opposite prior to operation, it's wrong. Remember my post about Ginuwine and how he was judged for not allowing a transsexual to forcibly kiss him.

When it isn't consensual, what is it? We can't be shamed into a bed.

I don't care how many idiotic Black men and women they get to spew that these people are really the sexual orientation they now claim they are (I'm talking about the transsexuals that do this). No matter how much these idiots are deceived or paid to sell that notion to you, it doesn't change that in the Black community (i.e. Yves Mathieu).

Yves Mathieu is going up to bat for transsexual women in the Women's March, but I'm almost certain this fool isn't going that hard for Black men and women based on the challenges we still face that extend from the past. I do not care if you feel like you're a real man or woman, we have the right to know. By the way, can any of you find evidence of him throwing his fist up speaking out and marching for the brothas & sistas in Flint? Did these outlets highlight him doing so if he did? I doubt it.

Look at how crazy most people looked at Rachel Dolezol who pretended to be a Black woman, and then tried to sell the notion of being Trans-Racial in America and even in African countries. She's currently selling homemade lollypops to earn a living. There is also another woman who has gone as far as receiving melanin shots to darken her skin and she believe she's black. Playing Black and being Black are two different things (we're dealing with real shit), just like being a natural born man & woman vs being a Trans Woman & Man are two different things.

I can't stress it enough, deception is a lie. How many of you would be cool with someone sleeping with you and they're HIV positive, but they feel they're not? Wouldn't you have the right to know?

How many of you would be cool with someone lying about you or someone you love being the father of their child because they feel you are? Wouldn't you have the right to know?

Someone presenting themselves as a man or woman when they're really the opposite and you find out in the bedroom or find out afterward, will likely be met with anger if you don't get down like that.

If you believe that transsexuals are now women and men, you as an individual can go and get with them if you're down, but applying that notion to the Black community is a no no. This isn't beneficial to the community, this is stupid shit that's nothing but a time wasting distraction that must be treated as such.

Gayle Newland is a White woman who deceived her friend into believing she was a man and had sex with her. She was arrested and convicted of three counts of sexual assault in 2015, and her retrial was a fail in 2017 when she was found guilty again. I agree with this decision, I don't give a damn how bad someone wants you and the measures they're willing to go to do it. Deception is wrong, we have a right to know. The push isn't even about Trans Men, its about the Trans Women who want straight men.

Don't waste efforts on bullshit, keep your eye on the prize for the community even if you're a Black trans woman or man just be honest and keep it moving. If someone is willing to sleep with you, don't allow it to be on some undercover shit, hold yourself to a higher standard like some other transsexuals do. I know of some who don't hide who they are, they aren't over the top either and they're in relationships. I say that to say your relationship is none of my business and who is sleeping with who is one of those problems that we actually have to weed out because it's petty and won't get us ahead either. Just remember, don't deceive if you don't want to be deceived. Don't let the turn out project be the one that prevents us from being fruitful and multiplying, have your preferences, but it's time to harness respect and honor.

The real turn out project will end up hitting Black women heavier than it will other women because of the non-Black assumptions that Black women look like men or look like transsexuals. Look at how many people called Michelle Obama and other Black women out of their names, and there are some dumb ass Black men and women who play into the hands of these serpents and go right along with it. If the blueprint is based on Black women, just like all this surgery, its just another attempt to shame you for your heritage while trying to replace you at the same time. Enemies in the community need to feel the pushback just as much because they're being used by people with non-stop agendas to hurt us. You can't be part of the team while acting like enemies. Acceptance cannot mean the destruction of our people, but that's the power of White Supremacy (that non-Black women benefit from). Push back, and if anyone has a problem with you not accepting your destruction, what does that say about them? "Think" about it and put your fucking fists down if it doesn't get our communities to a better place. Serpents will use anything as a weapon, even our sexual preferences. You can look at a number of these boisterous serpents and reveal their hypocritical standpoints that change almost overnight, because they're navigating the terrain to land in the sweetest spots for them (not you).

Evidence of Evil

How to Stop supporting Racism

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Mo'Nique's Treatment


Awarded Winning Actress & Comedian Mo'Nique has received and continues to receive treatment that you could learn from. I'm going to chop this post up a bit.

Amy Schumer is related to Chuck Schumer who is a politician with the Democratic party. It's not always what you know, and in the United States its usually who you know for certain opportunities.

Did Chuck Schumer scratch backs to get Amy Schumer a step ahead of the competition? He's a politician, a Senator from New York who will probably come in handy in someone's pocket.

The Woman's Movement powered by Black pain by way of foolish Black women handing it to other non-Black people, marches in the name of feminism. The level of stupidity ceases to amaze me when the shoes are on the feet of Black women who seek that same support they dish out and it never gets returned. Don't hesitate to tell them "You played yourself", and some of these women will even do the same to sistas.

There are a number of women who came out about sexual assault and things they claim have happened years ago, right? Decades have passed in terms of some of these women, but there is a bigger push that I will address at a later time. I bring that up because, most of these women are seeking financial compensation.

Compensation for allegations of past sexual assaults and women receiving equal pay are two arguments, so lets really look at them for what they are when applied to Mo'Nique.

Mo'Nique was blackballed by enemies of the Black community, enemies to those of us who know they are a detriment and don't give a damn about us (not even the kids). Mo'Nique then gets lowballed by Netflix. Both parties reached out to Mo'Nique and both wanted to exploit her talents without the financial compensation she is worth, but they paid Amy Schumer more than 24 times the amount they offered her. Who's arguing for Black women to get the equivalent of what other women make?

Let's take what she is going through and compare it to the compensation for allegations of past sexual assaults. There are a slew of women seeking to cash out on things they claimed have happened in the past, but some have the nerve to mention that Mo'Nique's resume and accomplishments are in the past when it comes to her seeking an amount she feels she deserves. She can't get that type of understanding they desire, she gets mocked and disrespected, is that not hypocritical? I hope that Black people (Black women especially) see that. She can't bank on her past, but non-Black women can bank on theirs.

One thing I do disagree with Mo'Nique on, is calling Amy Schumer "Sister" because if she was her damn sister this post would include Amy speaking out for her "Sister". I hope she sees everyone mocking her too and some have even crossed the line into slander. These are not your sisters, sisters go to bat for you, with you or try to help you. I have seen one-way sisterhoods before and they never work.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Undeserved Loyalty: Non-African Americans



For those Black men and women born internationally who actually know where I'm coming from, you shouldn't take offense to this post. Some know why I've presented my content online to African Americans from the beginning. My offline efforts began back in 1999.

The people you see here are not African American. Specifically the mammy in this image is known as Terry Mango, she's the coonette mother of the little boy you see here (Liam Mango). If he looks familiar, he's the little boy seen in the H&M ad wearing the hoodie "Coolest Monkey in the Jungle". I call her a coon and not just pointing them out as not being African Americans, because its not all non-American Black men and women who think that way but there are too many with this way of thinking; which is why I decided to go ahead and post this.

I believe that many countries in Africa would be in a better position if they didn't have coons affecting them. (Update) Now that I've seen the dad (Frank Mango) sitting along side the mammy of their boy being indoctrinated, I have to call him a coon too.

He's a coon by way of simping for his wife allowing her to exploit their son for a damn Euro, my heart goes out to that child. Look who's doing the talking in the interview with her and her husband, she said "My son" in that interview and "My decision" so he may not even have say so of anything. I've seen this before, one too many times even in African American communities where a mammy gets praised as the backbone of the community she is shitting on for a check, especially in her home/relationships. Maybe that's why so many things are geared towards Black women having the platform to speak for others in our communities. A mammy is aggressive and vocal, but there are also the others willingly turning to feminism while acting like they represent the sistas who don't agree. I hope more sistas speak out against these women. Look at the mammy's who were cheering for Donald Trump, women like Amber Philips, and the other ones who run the show but take no personal responsibility. I know a mammy when I see one.

I wasn't going to tie the dad in that because I didn't know his mindset and he may still feel some type of way about it but he isn't standing up in opposition to his wife. I gave him the benefit of the doubt by saying: He may have no clue about what she did because some women will do things behind the back of the men they claim to love (and vice versa).

He may know that his son is modeling, and he may believe the boy's mom has it covered while he's working. He may honestly have know idea that she's willing to have their son put in anything for a Euro, but a dress may be off limits because his dad may shut the operation down if he see's it. He may not even know that this exists, but if he does he's either a coon or he's a simp that will go along to get along with what the mom says while she does the same for racists. I'm still curious about him though, not to give him a pass for being a man but I never heard him speak or post about the situation. Does he know or is he still unaware while standing behind his wife who is speaking English that he hasn't learned yet? If he spoke, let me know.

Terry Mango initially responded to the backlash with this:

"If I bought that jumper and put it on him and posted it on my pages, would that make me racist??! get pples opinions, but they are not mine"

"Am the mum and this is one of the hundreds of outfits my son has modelled........stop crying Wolf all the time, unnecessary issue here...........get over it"


It's already a challenge fighting for African Americans without dealing with the coons & the no goods slithering the community. Just like them I can't give undeserved loyalty to non-African Americans who don't put in the work to prove they're down. The time is coming that we tighten the requirements on Africa Americans too because it's 2018 and wasting time on people who don't deserve it has to end.

We have to work on ourselves as African Americans and it's an insult when international coons and even the 1st generation American coons look at our struggles, the blood, sweat, and tears poured out for progress and are determined to join in on shitting on African Americans. I won't go for that, that's why I have to focus on African Americans but it's not just that reason alone, we are at the bottom and I'd be a fool to shift my goals. I've been able to impact the lives of nearly 30 if not 30 people thus far on a one on one basis in terms of turning their lives around. I don't include the others inspired by things I may have written or said because I can only confirm the actual progress of those I've worked with.

I mention this because I'm serious about it, so to see people like this mammy and the others who don't deserve our loyalty (i.e feminists) I am motivated to call them out because they're part of the problem. There are Black men and women internationally that look at this woman like she's a damn fool and some have called her out. I salute them and I hope they come together and shun the coons. Terry Mango needs to be boycotted along with H&M, and as punishment for her cooning, any company that hires her son needs to be called out and boycotted. What also comes with that is, if something of racist nature emerges and affects her life to a tragic degree, those like myself will only point out the karma if she cries about it. Also, ask yourself if the Terry Mangos of the world ever speak out when an African American is shot and killed for no reason. If you know her personally, recall and research her words prior to this incident. If they only speak out when its time to play devil's advocate for non-Black people, that should tell you something. She even mentions that she was called monkey before and got upset, but she approves it for her son? That was clearly for money and cooperating with these serpents who wanted to put it on him.

Cooning needs to be a crime in Black communities worldwide. This may very well save her son from a life of cooning because it needs to be a feared consequence, no matter how much his mother wants to exploit him. She can sell her soul for a Euro, but that money should be extremely hard to come by for any of these serpents, whether in the United States of America or abroad. They're the ones that fortify racism, and non-Black serpents love that because it gives them the ability to get away with more if you believe the racism is all in your head.

Anyone willing to say African Americans are lazy, are declaring that they are enemies of African Americans. That's a tactic to make themselves more appealing to non-Black Americans because they're saying (without saying) they're the opposite. There are some African Americans who don't wish to do anything with their lives but if you did the research on how many other non-African Americans sit around you'd be surprised, but the narrative is to always keep the target on us as a people. Narratives so strong that the door to employment gets slammed in the face of African American men and women desperately seeking work only to end up spending lives at the bottom even if that wasn't the desired route.

I'm aware of deceptive hiring practices, I've experienced them myself. I've also had the pleasure of helping sistas and brothas in these situations beat the liars at their own racist game, and it wasn't just those that you'd consider White people. Those coons whether African American or anti-African American are on my list of people to boycott because they are enemies and I refuse to sit back while someone makes my life more difficult.

Generally you may see African Americans on the defensive, and that's because of narratives, so don't brush things off like Terry the coonette Mango because we've seen the monsters behind the masks. Unlike her, we know it's not a part of our imagination; some of us at least. Look at all the people making a big deal about Trump saying "Shithole Countries", and while I don't say that it's wrong to be upset, no one better seek the support of African Americans. The appreciation cannot be reserved for times where our services are needed only, it needs to be a two way street.

The level of cooning that we've been hit with is shifting what we support. Terry Mango sure as hell better not seek the support of African Americans, and she'd have some nerve trying to relate with us based on any racism she faces. She's currently making a big deal over South Africa's EFF after the protests that caused H&M to close in a mall and possibly other locations, and she doesn't even live there. They weren't going for the shit this coonette went for, but now she's crying over it. Maybe if she said no, this wouldn't have happened, but perhaps it needed to happen.

It's time to prove alliances. No one is telling non-African American black people to hate others, but standing with White Supremacy and acting as if racism doesn't exist proves what side certain people are on. We cannot come together to feed off my enslaved ancestors for non-African American narratives.

Joy Reid is not one of our people.

Steven A. Smith is not one of our people.

Barack Obama is not one of our people.

Kamala Harris is not one of our people.

Rhianna is not one of our people.

Nikki Minaj is not one of our people.

Non-African American anti-Blacks are not our people.

Immigrants are not our people.

DACA Dreamers are not our people.

Non-African American non-Black minorities are not our people.

We cannot go blindly acting like the ambassador's of everyone else and be left to go it alone in terms of issues that affect us, that's bullshit. Only enemies and idiots believe/push that.

Our love is represented by the door that is left wide open to others based on the hardships our people have gone through and still go through to bring about the birth of things meant to benefit us, there wasn't anywhere to safely stand until our enslaved ancestors built a foundation and then we followed up by making a platform of rights. That's the platform migrants stand on, which includes those who have the nerve to go out of their way to shit on us.

The problem is everyone showing up to the gathering with no food to add to what should be a collective at that point.

I'll explain: If the African American man and woman hosted a potluck and every other couple based on heritage showed up and brought nothing, we'd look like fools and we'd be left with all the dishes to wash and a home to clean up after taking the time out of our day/life to give up resources to cook and entertain.

If that happened one too many times for actual potlucks, trust me when I say that you'd be like "There won't be anymore fucking potlucks up in here" or you won't allow anymore people coming over your home without bringing something. I say that to say it's time to close and lock the fucking door to everyone who refuses to bring something tangible to the table. Talking the talk about how good their food is, means nothing if they didn't bring any. At the same time, some people aren't in a so-called coalition with us for anything other than what they can get out of it. So they're basically walking out of your house with plates of food wrapped up for them and their families, leaving you without food and they have plenty at home for later.

I hope this analogy makes sense, its 2018 and you have to know your history, past and present to connect the dots. This helps with awareness and navigation regarding the good, the bad and the evil that is White Supremacy. I have a separate site that will be exclusive to those of you seeking tangible steps forward for a variety of life's challenges, so stay tuned; as always no B.I.E. included.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Something to highlight: India - Ginuwine - Jeff Klein


Recently, R&B singer and songwriter Ginuwine has come under fire after refusing to let a transsexual by the name of India Willoughby forcibly kiss him. He is being called transphobic because of it, which is on the same lines of being called homophobic, a title that is constantly placed on the Black community (especially straight Black men).


Evidently we aren't allowed to say no or have a preference or we're shamed and attacked, but let me show you the difference in treatment. The tweet below was posted January 10, 2018 and the situation with Genuine aired this month, which is still being discussed January 10, 2018.


Now that you've read the tweet, answer this question:
Why is it that the Democratic Sen. of New York is catching hell but not India Willoughby?

Did this person not try to forcibly kiss Ginuwine the way the woman alleges that Jeff Klein kissed her? The only difference is one was successful with pulling it off and the other failed. I just wanted to highlight this hypocrisy going on at the same time because we're usually the ones labeled guilty even when non-Black people are in similar shoes and labeled a victim. I think it's a bad idea for Ginuwine to be on this show in general, because he's a target and the results will be applied to the rest of us. From what I hear, this is the second attempt where someone tried him, and he'd better watch his back. If going on shows means there will be a reinforced notion that we're bad people, is it worth it?

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Oprah's Golden Globe Speech & Black People


Let me say this before I get started, Oprah is no Queen to me unless it's "Queen of kissing White Ass".

Oprah isn't in the Black community (especially not in a positive way) but she's always ready to use Black men and women when needed. That's when we matter, because that's not the case when Black men and women get shot down in the streets. We don't matter then.

I have an example, did Oprah create a document about Recy Taylor to bring awareness to who she is and how she was affected by White Supremacist serpents? This good for nothing ass kissing coon used Recy Taylor for White women who do not relate to the sista. Recy was gang raped by White men, men with a similar mindset to Donald Trump who the MAJORITY of White women voted for. Do you understand how disrespectful that is? This was back in the day when absolutely no punishment would befall White people from harming or killing us. She used Recy Taylor's pain and trauma applying it to White women who have more than enough money to come together to create their own opportunities.


Before I go further, I want the Black men and women especially, to do your research on the number of Black men locked up. Innocent Black men are in there for accusations, but the ones that are actually in there for sex based crimes like rape and molestation should tell you that the sickos that get the courage to violate someone in the community will get locked up usually. Also don't act like street justice doesn't exist in the Black community, someone will either get beat to a pulp or killed in more than one of our communities. I won't get into whether this is right or wrong or whether I approve of this type of justice, but when a sick serpent opens that door then whatever bad happens to them has to be expected. Since the so-called justice system has failed the Black community since it's slave patrol beginnings (which still look that way based on how some cops slither the streets ready to harm our people), some Black men and women put the law in their own hands. Do the research and connect the dots.

There are members of non-Black communities that have been caught in the act, raping babies and older children, teens and adults, and faced no punishment. There are judges who didn't want that act to affect the non-Black serpents life (i.e. Robert Richards IV), but the Black ones don't get that treatment. Do the research and connect the dots. Don't misunderstand me because i'm not co-signing the Black ones. I urge you to point out the serpents in the community who sometimes get protected by those of like mind, some who also end up being men protected by women who refuse to believe the truth being told by their child in some cases. Don't believe it's just the men either, some of these serpents are women (look at these teachers) and some of these people also represent themselves as members of LGBTQ. This happens too, and those people are part of the problem but you can do the research to find these Black people getting locked up for such, including the ones guilty of covering it up. Do the research and connect the dots.

The chances of Black people getting locked up is greater for such crimes; that is what I'm saying. Clearly if Brothas & Sistas can get locked up for nothing, then you know punishment for actual crimes are going to be met with a smile.

Non-Black crime is usually overlooked or handled with kid gloves and White crime in particular still greatly outweighs the crimes committed by those in our communities statistically, but it would be greater if all non-Black criminals were processed in their entirety. This includes the crimes committed by serpents with badges, which if you do the research can be largely identified as non-Black cops.

I'm going the long way around to point some things out. There aren't many non-Black people sticking their necks out for things that affect our communities, even if something like injustice affects non-Black people.

If you haven't heard Oprah's Golden Globe speech, check it out. She went hard and passionate ultimately for the benefit of non-Black women. She didn't say that, but I know where we live and I know our history of being overlooked. Even the non-Black women who applauded Oprah will probably continue to ignore Black women when you don't serve a purpose because you're Black. If they want Black men attacked, it tends to be a safer move to "use Black women" in order to avoid backlash, but its important to wake up to the tricks. Being blind and kissing ass are two different things, and Oprah is kissing ass while giving our communities her ass to kiss.

Did Oprah speak out when all those Black women were raped by the now incarcerated Daniel Holtclaw?
What about those women who were in attendance at the Golden Globes? There were Black men there and other Black women in that community and many more online spreading the word and offline spreading the word.

Non-Black woman will benefit from the fools errand some Black women and men are on, and one of these woman is pursuing Daniel Holtclaw's freedom. She doesn't care about the women he hurt and the evidence found that landed his ass behind bars.

I'm going back to the feminists and how some of these women claim sexism and misogyny are rampant and there is this rape culture that all men subscribe too (which is a complete lie), but some of these same women complain about certain men not wanting them. Complaining about feeling self conscious and ugly because men don't want them and not knowing what the problem is when it comes to them still being single, but the ones who spew feminist talking points sound crazy. All these guys are rapists and misogynists, but it's bad when a man isn't treating them that way or just don't talk to them. The argument of street harassment is still pushed, but woe is me when a guy minds his business and doesn't see these women as objects even though some of these women see us as objects. Black men and women are objectified and are treated like a fetish by quite a few people; we're usually only accepted one way or a few ways in films & television but that stuff isn't brought up. Just like Black men and women having the lowest wages, but there are Black women and men joining in lumping non-Black women in with our Black struggle while taking out Black men.

Also, with all the women coming out about these men in Hollywood, look at the porn industry. Its in direct correlation for quite a few of the women you see in the porn industry, including some men. There are people who pack up and move out to Hollywood in hopes of making it big, but there are people with connections that they expect you to earn sexually. There are booking executives out here doing dirt too, but looking at the porn industry some of these people were ready and willing to do anything with full consent to get on camera and make money.

There are people who do the same in Hollywood or have chosen not to say anything all these years if rape really happened (as seen with all the allegations), but how many Black people speak out about injustice and its even caught on video and it's dismissed? A Black actress went to the cops soon after she alleges she was violated, a non-Black woman gave her shade. They don't have to do anything when the Black men and women like Oprah go hard for them regardless of them never returning the favor to the Black community or at least Black women who believe these are they're so-called sisters in a struggle that's a Black struggle being hijacked. Do the research and connect the dots.

Perhaps Oprah is trying to gain new supporters for the network she has with Discovery (OWN), that's always a possibility but that's no exception for this ass kissing coonette to use the pain of our people like that. She is an enemy of the Black community, do the research and connect the dots.

Don't let the serpents rewrite history like non-Black women were in this unity you hear about today where Black women are actually being used against Black men. Real history doesn't lie, observe these images below and they're from different times in American history.





Fake Apologies: H&M

Do you really think this H&M ad was just some mistake? If you do, you're naïve and that's part of the problem and why it continues to occur. Don't forgive this, they are showing their mindset. There are Black men and women who will say that it's no big deal, but placing offensive apparel on Black children needs to be a no no. I don't care if they don't have Black executives at H&M, they're adults and they know better. Instead of joining them, we have the ability to support and model for alternatives like our own where we aren't disrespected. This is a consistent occurrence, but you don't have to believe me, do your own research.

I am confident they knew what they were doing before this was published, acting oblivious is a con. Remember how often that happens when things like this happen. The hoodie has a very plain and clear design spelling out the offensive words. This is a very basic text design that won't waste a designer's efforts, it's what I'd consider a throw away so now money was going to be lost over this design once we heard about it and they put it as the last design to linger out there for a little while to be seen by those of like mind. Don't give them the benefit of the doubt, even if they fire the designer, say no to H&M.

My main question is "Who's child is this and did the parent's approve?", and if not I hope they are in the process of pressing charges because they have some nerve.

Monday, January 1, 2018

It's 2018 what will you do with it?

The fireworks are going off, the champagne is flowing and there are all sorts of celebrations going on. It's a new calendar year, but it's safe to assume the same old White Supremacy will do what it does best.

The question you should ask yourself is: "What can I do this year to improve my life that also takes away a percentage of my financial support for businesses that don't support Black people?"

It's not going to be easy, but the fight for change is challenging most of the time. Write down the easiest goal for you to accomplish after finishing this post, and place it in an area to be a constant reminder to you.

Can you commit to saving money for something a lot more beneficial than an overpriced purse?

Can you commit to taking a step back from buying expensive high heels, sneakers or some other form of expensive splurge?

Can you commit to giving the high priced weaves and hairstyles a break?

Can you commit to a budget that involves taking care of necessities first?

Consider the possibility of owning a home. If you're able to gain discipline from your commitment to do better, you never know where the gained resources can take you. There are good used vehicles out here, and saving could actually land you in one without payments if you do what you need to do. I know a sista who tried to justify renting cars on a weekly basis and she could've had a used or even lower priced new car in a years time.

I wouldn't mind splurging on something I want, but before that happens I need to take care of what I need and even then the splurge will come from money set aside for just that. Everyday we get a little older and we don't know what tomorrow may bring, also emergencies happen. You need money for those just incase situations, so in 2018 take a step back and make some new moves that actually benefit you.

Collectively, Black people are on the lower end as far as income is concerned. It's not just Black women (for the Black feminists in the room), it's Black people as a group. Our income doesn't compare, White Supremacy has a lot to do with that, but reckless spending doesn't help.

Also, consider having something to pass down to the next generation. Eliminate the possibility of your child(ren) starting at the same point as you. Don't play "that's on them", gear them up or don't have kids because it's a horrible cycle that increases the chance of them being in a vulnerable position for money. Having kids to subject them to the same life you had growing up as far as the bad is concerned, is something to be greatly ashamed of. Don't serve your children up to be suckers for someone else's company, if they can work for the family company or you can support them with a new endeavor then do so.


Here are more things we need to do in 2018:

Stop co-signing culture vultures. If you're struggling and you help a low key anti-Black person get to the position where they can make money with something created by your people, you deserve to feel bad. Look at how Justin Bieber came to fame, and with the same voice he sung about killing "Niggers". Pull back, don't co-sign, don't buy, don't praise culture vultures and then wonder why the door is slammed if your face. Research what Black groups are doing, turn your support and your conversation to them. Don't debate with non-Black people about it either.

Don't go broke dumping money into a church. I know that some of you want to remain faithful with your tithe, but how committed are you to the Bible? Some brothas & sistas are faithful to that tithe, but how many churches are actually faithful to the community? Some preachers line their pockets and neighborhoods will remain looking like garbage with no hope. You would think that some of these preachers would speak out for the community in times of injustice, but some are busy rubbing elbows with the members of local government and will instead tell you to stand down. If your preacher is a prominent member of the community and there is no valid proof of them making a real impact on the community, you might be better off saving that money. If the church is the people, consider coming together with other brothas and sistas for a prayer and worship group. Be a support group for each other with those tithes and even use those tithes to help others in need.

In closing, in 2017 we saw a great deal of two faced coons and backstabbing feminists who were able to demonize the community. These same people turned around even on the same day and came right back after the job was done. In 2018 and beyond, it has to be clear that they aren't allowed back in. They have to be exiled because they're enemies (Amber Philips is a prime example).


It's 2018 (Happy New Year), it's time to tighten up and wise up.