A Critical Mass of “Mainstream” African-American
(AA) Women Have Finally Learned To Follow The Money & Resources Trail
I get a good belly laugh
every time I see that some BWE-related common sense has drifted over to the AA
women at sites like Lipstick Alley. I rolled when I saw this comment about the
latest unmasked negro male “Black Love” hypocrite, Hill Harper:
"Re: Hill Harper
Vacations With New Girlfriend
I'm laughing my ass off
at every black woman who bought his book.
When they look at black women they don't see prospective wife and matriarch,
they don't see one half of a power couple, the missing piece to build their
legacies.
When they look at black women, they see nothing but a market, a source of
financing for their non-black gf's wardrobe and other whims.
Black women might as well open up their wallets to white and Asian women (and
their biracial children) directly and skip the middle men, because all the
money black women spend on their books, movies and music will end up in WW/AW
hands anyway.
FOLLOW THE MONEY TRAIL, SISTAS."
Yes, a critical mass of
cullud gurlz are finally learning to pay attention to the money
trails. God is Good. {gales of laughter}
When most AA women talk about: (1) the general lack of opportunity for AA women in modern day showbiz, and/or (2) the demeaning portrayals of AA women in modern day showbiz, AA women are urged to direct those grievances solely toward Whites in the entertainment biz. However, Whites in showbiz are not the AA woman artist’s greatest enemy: negro male entertainers are at the root of this persistent problem. Let’s be clear about this:
Negro male entertainers have had access to Hollywood-levels of money for at least the past 45-50 years. The door has been open for BM in showbiz for the past fifty years. But unlike WM in showbiz, negro male entertainers refuse to lift up women from their own race. Once the typical negro male entertainer gets access to Hollywood-level resources, he shuts the door behind himself and “makes it rain” for nonblack women. The typical negro male entertainer does not care - at all - about BW being made invisible or being denigrated in showbiz. Negro male entertainers have never cared about anything that affects BW.
. . . I want more AA women to get clarity about how where the typical negro male entertainer’s money goes. And who ultimately benefits from the various resources (money, connections, inside info) that negro male entertainers get their hands on.
Ladies, the money you spend creates GENERATIONAL EFFECTS. Your money has been creating heaven and hell for different groups of women. Right now, most AA women are spending their money to create hell for themselves and heaven for generations of nonblack women. When you support people (including most negro male entertainers) who never give reciprocity to you, you’re creating generations of hell for yourself and the BW who come behind you. Meanwhile, you spend your money to create Heaven On Earth for the nonblack women that negro male entertainers lift up.
This pattern has been going on for a very long time. If you still haven’t caught the hint or noticed this pattern, that’s on you. Choose to support SELF. First and foremost.
I chuckle every time I see “mainstream” AA women speaking
BWE-type common sense because AAs have an unfortunate history and behavior
pattern of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Most AAs have deeply
embedded slave programming on top of the everyday collection of human frailties
shared by all humans. Most AAs have been successfully programmed to sabotage
anything that could possibly enhance or save their lives.
Most AAs will take anything and everything and twist
it around into something destructive. AAs take new ideas and superimpose their
same old, dysfunctional thought patterns onto the new idea. In the end, the new
idea become merely a new slogan that’s used to justify the same old
dysfunctional behavior.
This is why AAs have turned every past solution into a new catastrophe. There
are almost endless examples of this. We collectively did the “bait and switch”
with many past solutions. We took desegregation and turned it into a pretext
for engaging in a permanent, undeclared boycott against all Black-owned
businesses (with the partial and dwindling exception of barbershops and hair
salons).
We took the language of multiculturalism and turned it into a pretext for
maintaining our racial self-hatred and internal colorism. And there’s usually a
sophisticated and fundamentally dishonest discourse surrounding each “bait and
switch” episode.
I was afraid of a similar “bait and switch” takeover
happening to BWE. History has shown that whenever a social justice movement
becomes successful, there’s often an incoming rush of latecomers who run in
with the sole purpose of profiting from that movement’s success. This is what
has happened with the Black Women’s Empowerment social justice movement.
There’s been a crowd of latecomers who want to wrap themselves in the BWE
banner, yet refuse to practice BWE values.
I thank God these fake-BWE opportunists-saboteurs
have not been able to destroy the authentic BWE message of AA women practicing
self-love and seeking reciprocity.
The fake-BWE opportunists-saboteurs have tried to
destroy the authentic BWE message.
Now that the BWE movement has succeeded in awakening
a critical mass of AA women who are in the process of escaping from Blackistan,
the overall dynamics of anti-BWE trolling has changed. The “battleground” has
shifted because of BWE’s success.
Unlike before BWE's victory, the anti-BW saboteurs are no longer fighting over
the idea of BW and girls being entitled and empowered to live abundant lives.
The anti-BW saboteurs know they've already lost that particular battle.
Increasing numbers of BW got the BWE memo and are escaping from all
manifestations of Blackistan.
Anti-BW Opportunists,
Saboteurs, & Confused Latecomers Want To Substitute DIS-Empowering Activities For True Empowerment For
BW.
What the anti-BW opportunists and saboteurs are
fighting for is the definition of empowerment for BW. Anti-BW saboteurs
want to substitute DIS-empowering activities for true empowerment. Anti-BW
saboteurs want to redefine BWE into meaninglessness.
Anti-BW saboteurs want to claim that BW can be all for BWE and
still spend their money to support Tyler Perry, Michael Ealy, Terrance Howard,
Quentin Tarantino (who apparently loves to fill his movies with frequent and/or
non-stop use of the n-word), Kevin Hart, etc.
Anti-BW saboteurs want BW
to believe that they can be empowered by financially supporting people who hate
them!
Anti-BW saboteurs want BW to believe
that they can be empowered by fixating on BM and what BM are saying and doing!
Anti-BW saboteurs want BW to believe
that they can be empowered by supporting TV shows and other media that eternally
portray BW as dysfunctional, unattractive, and ultimately expendable.
Saboteurs With Mostly Good
Intentions
What’s truly dangerous is
that some of the saboteurs are well-meaning and have mostly good intentions. They
want you to stop talking about escape strategies to leave Blackistan, so you
can keep going in circles protesting the endless list of outrages committed by
BM. (Here’s looking at you, What About Our
Daughters.)
Well-meaning saboteurs
want BW to believe that they can be empowered while still living and
socializing in Blackistan! (Here’s looking at you, What About Our Daughters.)
Well-meaning saboteurs want BW to
believe that collectively the AA family is generally doing just fine. (Here’s
looking at you, What About Our Daughters.)
They want BW to believe that the men from the Arceneaux family are
representative of the males in modern-day AA families.
In terms of the Arceneaux family, I
saw the various “Let’s celebrate this purple unicorn
incident as if it’s the norm among AAs” blog posts and comments across the
Black internet. As if most (or even many) AA women have BM relatives who are
ready, willing and able to perform commando operations to rescue them. {side
eye at the dishonesty involved in this}
Old-school AA men from previous
generations used to respond like that. But that’s not how most AA males “roll” nowadays. Due to a number of causes,
mostly revolving around the effects of mass fatherlessness. If AA men were
still protecting their female relatives, we wouldn’t have the volume of
murders, rapes, and beatings of AA women and girls that goes on day in, day out
among AAs.
If it was still so commonplace
for AA men to defend their female relatives, then a known child molester who
has racked up multiple Black girl victims like Ar-ruh Kelly wouldn’t be walking
around unharmed. Like nothing ever happened. For over a decade. He’s racked up
a LOT of Black girl victims over the
past few decades. Including urinating on at least one Black girl victim’s head.
If so many AA men were interested in protecting their female relatives,
wouldn’t at least one of those many little girls’ fathers (including
Aliyaah’s father), uncles, brothers, cousins, etc. have lifted a finger to
avenge their BF child relative? Even a little bit?
And, really now . . . we all know
that. I feel that at this point in time, anybody sincerely pretending that a
purple unicorn sighting is the norm is in line for a Darwin Award. Given
current circumstances among the AA collective, it’s just that ridiculous.
One blogger asked why do so many
people encourage AA women not to give up on the [dead] Black community. I’ve
given this question a lot of thought. And I’ve concluded that this sort of “BW, you should keep hope alive for the
[dead] AA community” is about sabotage at its core.
Some AA women are addicted to
Sista Soldiering, and are afraid of being left to fight alone in the trenches
as more sensible AA women walk away from the entire mess.
Other AA women want to make sure
that very few other BW are living well—or God forbid, living better than they
are. So they knowingly give bad advice to other AA women (including this “Keep hope alive” mess). To trick other
BW into taking themselves out of life’s competition in search of the good life.
And then there’s the traditional “Misery loves company” motivation.
Sensible AA women and girls will
simply keep heading for the exits.
The Confused Latecomers
There are the anti-BW opportunists and saboteurs. And then there are the
confused latecomers. Many of whom think that as long as they have a nonblack
boyfriend, then that one fact—by itself—automatically means that they’re
empowered. Just like the Mammy Mules and Sista Soldiers, many of these
confused, interracially-dating and married BW latecomers have been spending
their money to support BM (and others) who HATE them. And spending their money
to support people who NEVER give them reciprocity.
These BW latecomers have not bothered to read the
archives of the pioneering or early BWE blogs. Instead, they’ve been getting a
very distorted view of what BWE is about from lightweight, 3rd and 4th
generation, sorta-kinda BWE-ish blogs.
Or, even worse, they’ve been getting their info from
fake-BWE blogs that claim to be about uplifting BW, but still support anti-BW
movie mess from Tyler Perry, Quentin Tarantino, Steve Harvey, Michael Ealy, Kevin
Hart, and so on. The fake-BWE blogs talk empowerment but encourage AA women
consumers to keep giving their money to entertainers who verbally or literally piss
on BW (Kevin Hart, Ar-Ruh Kelly, for examples); erase BW from their own history
(Red Tails, for example); or pimp BW consumers for their money while lifting up
nonblack women (Hill Harper and his relationship advice book directed at BW,
for example).
God is Good. Despite the opportunists and saboteurs
promoting confusion about what empowerment means, a critical mass of AA women
have caught a clue.
Bask In The Victory, But Remember That There’s A
Potential “Oliver Twist” Experience Waiting In The Wings
A few months back while listening to an older
relative tell me about my grandfather’s early life, I had an epiphany: A lot of
AA women are living lives from Oliver
Twist, while modern White Americans are living out an episode of Friends.
Many (if not most) mainstream White Americans
growing up in the 1800s had very, VERY difficult lives compared to those of
modern-day mainstream White Americans. There wasn’t much of a safety net for
them due to widespread illness and the early deaths caused by widespread
illness. All of which created a lot of orphans and other children who were
forced to take on adult worries at very young ages.
Modern-day AAs don’t talk about this much, but it’s
shocking to realize how many (if not most) of our grandparents grew up dealing
with that 1800s-level of hardship in the 20th century. A lot of my
AA friends’ grandparents and my own paternal grandparents had to deal with the
early deaths of their parents.
For example, my paternal grandfather’s parents died
when he was in the 4th grade. He and his sisters were split up and
placed with different guardians. My grandfather started looking for work—for
real—as a 4th grader to help support his sisters. He also started
worrying—as a 4th grader—about how he would ever be able to reunite
with his sisters.
My grandfather never went to school past the 4th
grade because he started working after his parents died. Years later after he
had married and was working as a chef on the railroad, my grandmother had to
help him read the menus for the meals he cooked. That kind of childhood situation
is unimaginable for modern mainstream Americans, thank God.
Quiet as
it’s kept, most current-day AA women are living under circumstances that are
more akin to those very harsh conditions faced by White Americans in the 1800s:
a similar lack of a safety net. In the 1800s, that lack was caused by early
deaths of parents and other close kin that modern medicine has mostly
eliminated. For 20th and 21st century AA women, that lack is caused by the
family- and community-disintegration factors discussed by the BWE blogs. The
causes are different, but the effects are very similar. Meanwhile, mainstream
American WW (and WW in other industrialized countries) are mostly living
essentially carefree 21st century lives.
Here’s my
point in mentioning all of this: Even as more of us escape from all
manifestations of Blackistan lifestyles into living in an episode of Friends, we should remember that a
potential “Oliver Twist” type situation is waiting in the wings to bring us
down. American WW have several generations of family-created safety nets
backing them up. Most of us [AA women] don’t. For all the reasons discussed on
BWE blogs, our biological families don’t and won’t function as effective safety
nets.
If
something goes wrong with our Friends-lifestyle
marriages, Friends-lifestyle jobs,
etc., there won’t be any safety net coming from our biological families. We
have to consciously prepare our own layers of safety nets. It seems to me that
Debra Dickerson’s mistake was that she forgot that she didn’t automatically have
the type of bulletproof safety net that similarly-situated American WW have.
She apparently forgot that there was an Oliver
Twist-type situation waiting for her if something went wrong with her Friends-lifestyle.
Ladies, continue
to enjoy living the Friends-lifestyles
you’ve found in the outer world away from Blackistan; and make
preparations so you won’t drop down into Oliver
Twist if something goes wrong.
Wherever
you are in your journeys, here’s a resource that will keep you encouraged: Motivational
writer Orison Swett Marden overcame growing up in very difficult circumstances
in the 1800s. His books are still current in the 21st century and
very helpful.