The Black Woman is Earth!

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I will look past the obvious pedestal propping and ask this simple question.


Where is the black man in relation to the 'Gaia' that is black woman? Beneath her? Above her? Besides her? Cause no woman will respect a man she thinks is equal to her or her lesser for woman must, by instinct, look up to their man.



*two cents*
 
You know, the stronger my understanding of physics and science skills gets, the more I am able to appreciate and understand the concepts in the video.
And the more I understand, the more I get why the white man has taken the famine out of god and the reason why he does so many fucked up things.
 
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I will look past the obvious pedestal propping and ask this simple question.


Where is the black man in relation to the 'Gaia' that is black woman? Beneath her? Above her? Besides her? Cause no woman will respect a man she thinks is equal to her or her lesser for woman must, by instinct, look up to their man.



*two cents*

To answer your question it's very simple really. He is her sunking. He rules over her. He gives her warmth, protection and guidance.

And what's wrong with putting your queen on a pedastal? Worshipping her for her divine being as she worships her black man?
 
Thank you...I dont think I could have said it any better.
To answer your question it's very simple really. He is her sunking. He rules over her. He gives her warmth, protection and guidance.

And what's wrong with putting your queen on a pedastal? Worshipping her for her divine being as she worships her black man?




Props to the O.P.!
 
To answer your question it's very simple really. He is her sunking. He rules over her. He gives her warmth, protection and guidance.

And what's wrong with putting your queen on a pedastal? Worshipping her for her divine being as she worships her black man?


You contradict yourself. One cannot rule over what one worships.:hmm:

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Can we get all the parts put together in one piece? Maybe even a link to download? Or, better yet, does anyone know where this can be found in one piece?
 
I will look past the obvious pedestal propping and ask this simple question.


Where is the black man in relation to the 'Gaia' that is black woman? Beneath her? Above her? Besides her? Cause no woman will respect a man she thinks is equal to her or her lesser for woman must, by instinct, look up to their man.

I would say part of the problem is that we have taught them or have allowed them to be taught not to respect us. The respect that we show them isn't a sign of weakness. I have to spend most of my interaction with my wife trying to deprogram bullshit that she was taught so that there isn't a constant power struggle going on, but it is hard.

With that said, trying to minimize the value of her "role" is an abuse of power that helps this bastardized feminism that wants to blur the lines of gender roles. They latched on to women who felt that disrespect in the past and went overboard. Now we can't do the same thing and go overboard in the opposite direction, but that's just my opinion.
 
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I would say part of the problem is that we have taught them or have allowed them to be taught not to respect us. The respect that we show them isn't a sign of weakness. I have to spend most of my interaction with my wife trying to deprogram bullshit that she was taught so that there isn't a constant power struggle going on, but it is hard.

With that said, trying to minimize the value of her "role" is an abuse of power that helps this bastardized feminism that wants to blur the lines of gender roles. They latched on to women who felt that disrespect in the past and went overboard. Now we can't do the same thing and go overboard in the opposite direction, but that's just my opinion.
 
Enjoy the vids
1 - 5 for starters


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Very much thanks for this Mr. Deacs. In film 2, he says something that i'm CONSIStently saying on these boards. The black woman is out of touch with her NATURE. In this country. She is out of touch with the very thing that is supposed to make her, HER. But the nature of the black woman is SO strong, so POWERFUL, that this is why we have the problems we're having today. Black women have been disconnected from nature and struggle with this society, BECAUSE our nature vs. what society has bred into us are constantly at war.

At the start of part 4 he says, no matter what the black woman goes through she takes it and deals with it. She adapts to it. This is something i've also been saying. We take what we are given. We are receivers. Always have been. What we get is what we work with.

In our culture we encourage black women to be strong. But this is NOT what we need to be. It's not in our natures to be this. The black MAN is supposed to be strong. While the black woman...is supposed to be resilient. We maintain. We hold it down. Just a PART of what i'm saying about what we're taught FIGHTING against what's in our NATURE.
 
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I will look past the obvious pedestal propping and ask this simple question.


Where is the black man in relation to the 'Gaia' that is black woman? Beneath her? Above her? Besides her? Cause no woman will respect a man she thinks is equal to her or her lesser for woman must, by instinct, look up to their man.



*two cents*

You have the european sense of equality and why the answer why we aren't relating to our women... its the mindset..

That sense of equality is based on both sides want equal portions of the pie and all share equal work in quantity... the older concept of equalities is part of the roles which we play like in nature, or a shield and a sword used in tandem in battle.
She is the lifeforce of the family, our gaia, in it she nourishes us as a family and recharges us.. she is.our rock and gravity... we are the sword, we are forged for protection, for discipline, the decider (thanks GW you bastard), the scout, and the bearer of the genes to procreate. Both sides are needed to the whole while our strengths and weakenesses fill each others gaps, equal in the quality of the heaven which you create...

The problem is, with the european women fucking up our women's mindsets to place their problems of their men onto that of their minor (because the records of the census do go back this far for you to examine single parentage and other stats compared to them)..

At this time, in the place of the good black men and women most of you associate yourselves with, call themselves good but because of their own circumstances made themselves Ns and can't admit it to the mirror. These are the ones which people complain about really, and if you purge them from your references, it is much easier.
 
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You have the european sense of equality and why the answer why we aren't relating to our women... its the mindset..

That sense of equality is based on both sides want equal portions of the pie and all share equal work in quantity... the older concept of equalities is part of the roles which we play like in nature, or a shield and a sword used in tandem in battle.
She is the lifeforce of the family, our gaia, in it she nourishes us as a family and recharges us.. she is.our rock and gravity... we are the sword, we are forged for protection, for discipline, the decider (thanks GW you bastard), the scout, and the bearer of the genes to procreate. Both sides are needed to the whole while our strengths and weakenesses fill each others gaps, equal in the quality of the heaven which you create...

The problem is, with the european women fucking up our women's mindsets to place their problems of their men onto that of their minor (because the records of the census do go back this far for you to examine single parentage and other stats compared to them)..

At this time, in the place of the good black men and women most of you associate yourselves with, call themselves good but because of their own circumstances made themselves Ns and can't admit it to the mirror. These are the ones which people complain about really, and if you purge them from your references, it is much easier.
 
IN part 6 something he says really struck me as well. The black woman takes the philosophy that is created by the men of the culture, and through her ingenuity, through her intelligence, she creates the application of that philosophy to everyday life. This is something i watched happen in Africa. My husband and i applied it to how we raised our children and went about our daily lives.

IN part 7 he describes how the nourishment of the family is provided by, By the black woman. Which is why i have always cooked everything in my house. It was my job to do it. It's why i believe we're at such a detriment as a people because our black women don't cook for their families like they're supposed too. When we as black women nourish our families, and we give our energy to the preparation of the food, just as when we breastfeed our babies. We're giving our energy to them.

It's one of the reasons i'm so against fast food places. And i'm so against black women not cooking natural foods for their children. They're depriving their children of the nourishment they need. Directly and indirectly.

The black woman is naturally empathic. She feels the pain of those around her. It's part of the reason why black females CHOOSE their mates so badly. because there's so much pain in the black male. It's part of the reason, a BIG reason why i say black women many of us, in another time would have been raised as shaman of our tribes.
 
You contradict yourself. One cannot rule over what one worships.:hmm:

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It's not a contradiction sir. You just have very linear thinking. He worshipped me by blessing me with his energy. I worshipped him by giving that life BACK. In our human terms, the love he gave to me is what i imparted back into him. It's a cycle. We're not equal in terms of i do everything he does. We're equal in terms i am different than him but equal in importance to him. Without him there would be no me. Without me he would have no purpose.

We are equal opposites. I'm not the same as him. I need him to be in the position he's in, just as he needs me to be in the position i'm in.
 
Another question. Where is the accountability and responsibility for the black woman's plight? As a black man I more than understand the sorrows that come with playing against a stacked deck but I will not say that my issues, our issues as black men, are not without our own doing. Where is the ownership for black woman for some of the shit they face? Cause I see from most of our black women is covert professional victimhood -I'm merely an actor in a movie I have no control of/ all my issues are external and not internal- and that stunts grown and change.

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Please advise....


BTW, I watched the videos...interesting use of simile and metaphors relating the earth to the black woman, minus the self destructive properties of the latter (the human element).

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Can we get all the parts put together in one piece? Maybe even a link to download? Or, better yet, does anyone know where this can be found in one piece?

Yea son, I need this in one piece. I wanna pass this along to a lot of people. Props for posting this. I learned a lot of this from a very good...Fuck it, great teacher. So, this is just reinforcing what she told/taught me. 5 stars on this post yo...5 fuckin' stars...
 
I would say part of the problem is that we have taught them or have allowed them to be taught not to respect us. The respect that we show them isn't a sign of weakness. I have to spend most of my interaction with my wife trying to deprogram bullshit that she was taught so that there isn't a constant power struggle going on, but it is hard.

With that said, trying to minimize the value of her "role" is an abuse of power that helps this bastardized feminism that wants to blur the lines of gender roles. They latched on to women who felt that disrespect in the past and went overboard. Now we can't do the same thing and go overboard in the opposite direction, but that's just my opinion.

The thing about respecting the black male is that he shouldn't get it just because he is a male. You have to be worthy. If you are not worthy, then you should not get it. The problem is that there are many, an overwhelming amount of black males who think that just because they exist they should be respected as our suns. That's not true. And it's a big problem in why our relations are so messed up now.

Real black men shouldn't have a problem getting a real black woman to respect him at all. She will SEE him for what he is because she will FEEL him for what he is.
 
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