Thursday, February 6, 2020

Gayle King: The Undeniable Serpent


I'm sure that many of you have seen Lisa Leslie's interview with Gayle King, in Gayle's attempt to smear Kobe Bryant's legacy. Some of us can sit back and say "I told you so", because what you saw was a sword (which is Gayle King) being wielded by White Supremacy against a Black woman to harm both her and Kobe Bryant.

Gayle King and CBS could give less than a damn that his family is grieving, they wanted to strike while the iron was hot but they weren't expecting for us to do the same when we found an opening for a counter strike.

The only difference between Gayle King and a snake, are her lack of scales. She exposed a technique they use to try and sway the outlook of those they interview, and many of you saw it clear as day.

When we keep the grass cut, its difficult for serpents to slither around without being detected.

It wasn't only because it was seen clear as day for some, when you factor in the fact that some of us took the blinders off of a great deal of Brothas and Sistas, that made a crucial impact on outlook.
That's the difference, when you know what a snake looks like, you know what they're capable of.

The same applies to her good friend and full-time fellow mammy, Oprah Winfrey, who she also works for at the O Magazine. Snakes of a scale slither together I suppose, because they both do the exact same things when it comes to Black men and it's undeniable. Oprah couldn't play her part in Russell Simmons' documentary, because the grass is too low, too many of us know who she is now and its been a long time coming.


The backlash against Gayle came right on time, and the climate needs to continue moving in this direction. 

There must be no room for anti-Black American agendas to successfully take flight without us going after them and taking them down. She had no wings when it came to her attempt to turn Lisa against Kobe for the purpose of him being labeled guilty in the court of public opinion, and Lisa responded in the most eloquent way possible. It was a fail, and Lisa Leslie's approach should be echoed whenever the anti-Black Media takes another stab at us. I wouldn't recommend going on their fake news shows to begin with, but if you must, prepare yourself so when its said and done their exposed for the snakes they truly are.

As you see, Gayle King didn't give a damn if Lisa was a woman or more importantly a Black woman, Lisa is Black. Let this be a reminder to all the feminists in the room. Let this also be a reminder to all those who believe that all this is just a part of our imagination, you see the consistent shots sent at our people on all fronts and to hell if the God damned enemies among us are going to successfully take Black Americans down without a fight.

Gayle couldn't sway Lisa, and she ended up looking sinister while interviewing the classier woman in the room.

Now Gayle is trying to blame her handlers at CBS, and its a beautiful thing. Let them fight, but don't fool yourself into believing that she is upset about what she did. Gayle isn't sorry when it comes to the questions asked, she's upset because the clip showed how sinister she was in her line of questioning.

This bitch didn't interview Lisa Leslie to find out how she was and to find out a few fond memories she had with the late great, Kobe Bryant. Gayle had a nasty agenda in mind.

How many interviews has she done where she questioned CBS' own, Julie Chen, when it comes to her demon of a husband, Les Moonves? She doesn't go on the attack with non-Black men, she goes on the defense.


This is her response when it comes to non-Black men. Night and day when it comes to her response to Black men, wouldn't you say? Then she tried to flip Lisa's words by saying she wouldn't know that side of her friend, which should apply to all the people Gayle refuses to speak on, the people she considers her friends. Does she know every side of Oprah? Does she know the dark side of Oprah's school?

They didn't expect it to come to this, but it was the perfect combination of filth to further expose Gayle to those who just didn't see her for the serpent she is.

Kobe and his daughter weren't even buried yet before a number of people began to attack, and then here comes an interview released by CBS. Lisa was soft spoken, kept her cool, and remained in the position to rightfully deserve the sympathy of any and every person who isn't anti-Black and doesn't believe the lies of Katelyn Faber.

Look at the difference when a large number of us stand TOGETHER on something.

As mentioned before, we have the power to ostracize, it's more powerful than you think. If a snake can't get close to us, it's hard to be bitten.

They're useful to White Supremacy when their objectives are unknown to the rest of us, but the moment we identity these minions for who they are, they're useless. DO NOT FEEL SORRY FOR THEM when they catch hell! I repeat, DO NOT FEEL SORRY FOR THEM when they catch hell!

Gayle King knew what she was doing, this isn't her first rodeo and Oprah is also a legend in the same rodeo. No one told Gayle to be a tasteless bitch trying to join non-Black women in trying to smear Kobe Bryant. Don't forget, this could put a target on Lisa Leslie's back and Gayle was down for the ride. Don't let her try to flip this and make herself out to be the victim, because the victims are the ones who died in that helicopter.  Lisa Leslie is also a victim in this, not Gayle King, the undeniable serpent.