Monday, October 3, 2022

Enemy Behavior: Nsenga K. Burton

Why are Black people with Ph.D's investing time and energy into being content creator's and influencers? Does that smell right to you? I can certainly understand being a professor or even a writer based on the content, but you have some of these so-called professionals being elevated because of their enemy behavior.

Nsenga K. Burton is behind a CNN article where she defends the Woman King film that celebrates brutal slave traders and murderers of Black people. The movie was written by Maria Bello, a covert White Supremacist woman who put Black women at odds with Black men. Sadly, just like with feminism, you have idiots like Nsenga pushing that narrative.

I'll say this though, if it's non-FBA men causing you to hate Black men, be specific. Get specific about the groups. Black Americans aren't known for running scam networks, being pirates, chopping off clits, decapitating men, women, and children (including babies). 

Tariq even mentioned the groups that would go kidnap schools of Black girls in Africa, but we can't even forget about what could go down at some of the schools in Africa. Even the one that mammy Oprah opened in South Africa, remember the sexual abuse scandals? I'm not taking the blame for enemies slithering around the diaspora calling Foundational Black Americans lazy akata and all this other bullshit when we built the U.S.A. and upgraded the world with our genius contributions.

Even our skills and how impactful we are makes non-FBA want to come over and claw at opportunities to portray Black Americans in film. Look at Cynthia Erivo, and I don't give a fuck who doesn't like it, I'm looking at Idris Elba with a side eye because he rides for his group primarily while wanting to portray us and Black brits. How many doors has he opened that put Black actors on in the US?

He was on The Root's show "The Shop" defending Naomi Ackie playing the role of the Iconic Whitney Houston, in  ANOTHER biopic about her. There are talented on-code FBA women who don't see those types of opportunities while others get to pop up giving jack shit, but expect to take ours. It's always take take take, and expecting us to just take it. When will the giving begin? Is Naomi Ackie opening a school for singing here in America to open the door for Black singers?

I digress, but that's just an example. Nsenga wanted to make sure she pointed out Black men protesting the woman king, and if you're a Black woman who's on-code, you should be offended that you aren't being included in that.

Who wants to appear as if they're behind a movie celebrating slave traders of children, women, and men? You know why a White supremacist would push it, but why would a Black person?

Also, who wants to appear as if they're behind a movie portraying Black women as masculine looking? Look at the films when Wonder Woman was with her group, they were fighting and didn't look like they were portraying any ounce of a man.


Nsenga's telling a damn lie about 12 Years a Slave, there was pushback. Even Snoop got behind it, the only difference is, they can't just ban and erase anything he may put out there. As far as Django Unchained, she's really making that comparison. Django wasn't some historic slave trader, he was taking the enemy out to save his woman, and even still there was pushback. We don't have to be down with cheering for known slave traders, but she knows what she's doing.

Women like her are instrumentally slick, and they use them as such against us. She was part of The Root, the Huffington Post, The New York Times, BET, The Grio, and more. Her area of expertise as seen on her own God Damned website focuses on intersectionality (race, class, GENDER AND SEXUALITY). So why wouldn't they want to wield such a woman against Black people when they trained her?