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Unnamed commenter BWE

  This food here was much needed!!! I was thinking about that Tupac line "Delores Tucker, youse a motherfucker. Instead of tryin to help a nigga you destroy a brother" the other day. I was thinking about how f'd up Tupac was. And to think about that line in the context of what was said about black women sacrificing themselves and blackistan conditioning black women to do so. That line now says to me that Tupac expected (like many other black male creatures) black women to sacrifice themselves, and their images, for the benefits of black males. And if you come for them to protect yourself, he thinks you're destroying a "brother." Why many black women keep their mouths shut about the ill behavior of black males. They're concerned about destroying a "brother." Hell, like what was said about Korryn keeping her mouth shut about having her ass beat by the man she died for. Cold shit. And I've also read about how black women of the Civil Rights e...

No role models

ATTN BLACK SISTERS  EXCERPTS : “Designed to specifically to destroy the self image black women, one of the ways that black males use music to steal our power is by reinforcing the Madonna/ Whore Archetype to a funky beat. This notion of "The Good Girl' vs "The Bad Girl" is heard over and over again in black music and its implications have far-reaching affects on the minds and hearts of black women and girls (much less my attempts to get my juices flowing before hitting the streets). One of the songs that I recently placed into that category was this... “ “After 3 or so minutes of blaming his lack of Integrity on black women, he signs off with an homage to the "good' girls of the 90's, who'se level of actual 'goodness' he has no idea of. They REPRESENTED The Good Girl, and thats all that matters; thats all that it would have taken to have prevented HIM from being the disrespectful, trifling nigga he is today. The hook warns other black men -...

STOP BEGGIN. WE ALL HAVE OPTIONS

STOP BEGGIN. WE ALL HAVE OPTIONS - Breukelen Bleu/Kendall St. Charles  21:08 POWERFUL. Give it a listen, ladies. “You are the first cause. We are the womb that carries the race. We have the power to make or break a race. You are not the ‘vessel’ for the (black) seed. You are the first cause - this is a powerful position and they are scared to death that you will recognize it.” Also 1:00:24 - IMPORTANT INFO. REGARDING SLAVE TRADE. If you understand what was taking place during the slave trades - 80% of the slaves that were traded in the ARAB slave trade - which were black people being traded to the Turks, the Persians, i.e. the middle east - were BLACK WOMEN. It was sexual slavery. The men who were selling these women and girls were BLACK MEN. Did they know these women were going to be sold as sexual slaves and concubines? Of course. They had NO problems with you sleeping with [non-black men] then ‘cause they was making money as the middle man. As long as they PIMPING you...

Who was at the gate

 ATTN BLACK SISTERS: Breukelen Bleu has a new video out. This is one of the most important, life-changing videos you will ever watch. It’s long but PLEASE check in and give this video a listen.  We recommend viewing the entire video, particularly the first portion which bring the hidden historical receipts.  The following excerpts contain present-day info.  EXCERPTS (brief description, not direct quoted):                  1:04:37 – They (black males) were the first to call us hoes, thots, bitches, chicken-head, pigeonhead etc. Every five years, these men come up w/ different words to describe how horrid out women are. NO OTHER RACE OF MEN does this. No other race of men has pumped out music that drag the image of their mothers and daughters so that across the world, people who’ve never seen black people, their first introduction to black people is black males calling their women bitches. There are races of males who HATE t...

BB is alive

  NEW Breukelen Bleu Video - Possibly the last one of BlackWomanThinkTank 2.0 Misogyny/Misogynoir against Black Women and the global message that black males (and males in general) are spreading about black women. How you can fight their lies. Do NOT let what you birth devour you, ladies. YOU run this shit.  Important comment :  20:02 - 20:28 : The same online culture that has targeted White feminists was responsible for the harassment of Black comedian Leslie Jones. Just because she was in the new Ghostbuster film - and was Black. It had the feel of terrorism.  Source: https://www.tumblr.com/feministarchives-internet-blog/154774325942/yes-bb-is-alive-she-just-not-ride-or-die?source=share

A new daughter

  I’ve been listening to Breukelen Bleu’s current series, “ A New Daughter, “ discussing what  Black Women need to do to change our thinking, behavior, and lifestyle patterns to become a new type of Black Woman. Toward the end of part #7: Survivor Instincts, Breukelen Bleu, says that she DOES NOT want to hear negro people talking about, “da white mane is de devil” given all the trauma and drama and devilment that black women and girls experience at the hands of other black people  (especially negro males) She IS NOT defending the white man, but noting that the “community” is hypocritical talking about the “devil white mane” while treating black women and girls the SAME WAY he does. I’m with her 100% on this regarding current events showing us that the “community” has no love and places no value on black women and girls. Korryn Gaines got ABSOLUTELY NO EMPATHY, SYMPATHY from the “community.” She got more sympathy from ONE INDIVIDUAL white man...

Divestment

  Notes on Black Womanhood (On Divesting and KSC) Black women as a whole place the responsibility of race before their womanhood, and adopt the struggles included in that charge. Your blackness does not come before your womanhood. In accepting this charge (“I am black before I am a woman”) you accept the responsibility of racism, and become responsible for fighting it for a lifetime. Placing the burden of racism before being a woman eradicates the keystone of femininity: flow. If you are constantly fighting an invisible, irreversible force, you are never in a state of flow. As seen in recent news, black men have become the driving force and face of the racism we face as a collective. George Floyd is the name and face you hear on TV, news, etc. Not Breonna Taylor. This depiction of racism being primarily at the detriment of black men changes racism into a fight against forces that impact black men only. Read that again . As a result of this, black women’s issues are, as they always ...