Publicized outrage

 “It’s been fascinating to see the fallout from the latest publicized outrage committed against an African-American girl or woman. In the aftermath of the Spring Valley high school police assault on a Black girl student, large numbers of African-American (AA) Black women are finally letting themselves see what has always been right before our eyes the entire time: Black men have been betraying and backstabbing Black women since before the WM (and the Arabs) ever came to Africa! That All Black Problems Stem From Slavery/Colonialism narrative is very tired and frayed around the edges. At this point, I’m convinced that the Black world’s problems started WAY before the Arab and European invasions. BM have been betraying and exploiting BW from the very beginning. BM have been throwing BW under the bus from the very beginning. Long before White folks stepped foot into sub-Saharan Africa. Nothing has changed in over 1,300+ years except that—due to the BWE movement’s victory—more AA Black women are willing to see reality regarding Black men’s mass, enduring, and permanent disloyalty and betrayal when it comes to Black women. Another shift created by the BWE movement’s victory is that increasing numbers of AA women are walking away from “Blackistan” and Black men. And, most importantly, these AA women are taking their various resources (emotional, material, monetary, etc.) with them as they walk away. Sensible AA women are closing their purses shut to BM’s projects. The one-sided loyalty tradition of AA women serving as unreciprocated safety nets and fallback plans for BM is coming to an end, praise God. And as a number of voices have predicted (Breukelen Bleu, myself, and others), the more AA women walk away the more we’ll hear some BM publicly claiming to love, respect and support BW. Ladies, don’t let any of these negroes’ empty talk fool you—keep heading for the exits!”


- Khadija Nassif 


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