Black Woman, Blow the Trumpet??

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Any of you seen this? I won't post the whole thing but WTF?

Young sisters on facebook following this shit...

http://blackwomenblowthetrumpet.blogspot.com/

"henever I listen to our sistas talking about how black women are being viewed by non-black men, I turn the tables and ask, "what have you been conditioned to believe about Asian men? What have you been conditioned to believe about white men?? What have you been conditioned to believe about Jewish men?? What have you been conditioned to believe about Arab men?? What have you been conditioned to believe about African men?"

They are usually silent or they become defensive. The reason why they become defensive is because it's convenient to focus on how others view us rather than addressing (and changing) how we view them.

"I have mentioned in other discussions at this blog that black women can't walk through life harboring bigoted generalizations about other groups and then complain loudly when we encounter the same exact mindsets that we have validated in black constructs about the other groups outside of it. I have noticed an acceptance of bigoted mentalities at so-called "empowerment" blogs. It is not shocking that bigoted mentalities are not being denounced by most black women but it is astonishing that we don't realize how much we stand to lose by maintaining bigotry as the status quo."

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"We can be influencers in the global arena but we will have to understand that cultural reciprocity is a vital component of dominance strategy. I recognize that cultural dominance was gained by white people in America by devaluing other cultures. This ploy was utilized by whites who were in the dominant group in America. Cultural bigotry and rejection will not be an effective strategy for black women in the global arena. Often, we have delusions that we can utilize the same tactics to elevate black pride that white people have used to maintain white supremacy. We forget that white people used those tactics as a dominant group. We are not a dominant group in this nation. We are about 7 to 8% of the population!"

"We have to succinctly define our cultural identity, our racial identity and our ethnic identity. The blacks who scoff and sneer at culturally-fluent blacks are always those who are ignorant about their own ancestry and ethnic origins. They are threatened by how others define themselves because they are insecure about their own identity. If you are truly confident about your self-definition, then you won't be resentful about someone else's choice about their own.

We have to see non-black men as multi-dimensional beings. We will be unable to do this unless we foster platonic relationships with non-black men in social settings where our culture is not dominant. Can we do it?"
 
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"Earlier this year when we were discussing "Confronting Legalized Murder By The Boys In Blue" and "The Annihilation of Black Men: Counting The Costs", one sista emphatically stated that we can't have a black community without black men. I knew that many black women shared her belief. They had not communicated it because they were threatened by the possibility of having their mindset openly challenged.

How many black women do not understand that community exists wherever we foster it? When I leave the church, I am not leaving behind my Christian identity. When I leave the black construct, I am not leaving behind my black identity. My identity is not geographical.

Fully-divested black women have understood that our destiny as black women is not connected to the destiny of black men. Condi Rice has understood this, and she has become a global, self-actualized black woman before our eyes. Divested black women are free agents!

The majority of black women are in all-black constructs right now and we must focus our attention on the construct that most black women are being impacted by. I will estimate that at least 80% of black women in this country have grown up in all-black constructs. Those of us who are committed collective advancement and we are committed to examining the roots of our liberation, we will continue to place an emphasis on the dynamics and conditioning that have impacted the majority of black women."
 
How will we become influencers? I believe that our re-socialization should consist of ten components:

1 - Changing our rules of engagement with black men
2 - Changing our rules of engagement with white men
3 - Changing the conditioning that we display to black children
4 - Changing our understanding of the diversity of black people
5 - Changing our reactions to differing ideologies
6 - Changing our reaction to black privilege
7 - Dismantling the internalization of the pecking order and eradicating the internalization of hueism
8 - Validating multi-culturalism (the mastery of other cultures)
9 - Becoming socially-fluent among people from different class tiers
10 - Redefining what it means to be a black woman in America


I believe that these ten components will allow us to be poised to reposition ourselves for dominance in the global arena. I've said it many times before, but I will say it again: This is the hour of the black woman. This is our time.
 
ive been telling you brothas about black women and their worship of whitemen for years. it is the norm and no longer the exception. that is progress for you: being a white man's "bucket".
 
ive been telling you brothas about black women and their worship of whitemen for years. it is the norm and no longer the exception. that is progress for you: being a white man's "bucket".

Yeah. got nuff young girls on facebook preaching this shit!:angry:
 
How will we become influencers? I believe that our re-socialization should consist of ten components:

1 - Changing our rules of engagement with black men
2 - Changing our rules of engagement with white men
3 - Changing the conditioning that we display to black children
4 - Changing our understanding of the diversity of black people
5 - Changing our reactions to differing ideologies
6 - Changing our reaction to black privilege
7 - Dismantling the internalization of the pecking order and eradicating the internalization of hueism
8 - Validating multi-culturalism (the mastery of other cultures)
9 - Becoming socially-fluent among people from different class tiers
10 - Redefining what it means to be a black woman in America


I believe that these ten components will allow us to be poised to reposition ourselves for dominance in the global arena. I've said it many times before, but I will say it again: This is the hour of the black woman. This is our time.


black women are fine as all hell, but other than that, why even bother? cant stand dealing with this type
 
that site looks like it was created in 1994.
someone update that shit with more than just HTML.

my eyes are fuckin bleedin from the colors on that site
 
Isn't this what black women have already been claiming they've done the last couple of years? :dunno:

I'm all for black women feeling good about themselves I see no beef with it except maybe that quote tdotlocs high-lighted.
 
I wonder if this kind of shit is just an internet phenomenon or does it actually reflect the thinking of modern, "educated" black women? Are they being taught this in college or the media or what?
 
How will we become influencers? I believe that our re-socialization should consist of ten components:

1 - Changing our rules of engagement with black men
2 - Changing our rules of engagement with white men
3 - Changing the conditioning that we display to black children
4 - Changing our understanding of the diversity of black people
5 - Changing our reactions to differing ideologies
6 - Changing our reaction to black privilege
7 - Dismantling the internalization of the pecking order and eradicating the internalization of hueism
8 - Validating multi-culturalism (the mastery of other cultures)
9 - Becoming socially-fluent among people from different class tiers
10 - Redefining what it means to be a black woman in America


I believe that these ten components will allow us to be poised to reposition ourselves for dominance in the global arena. I've said it many times before, but I will say it again: This is the hour of the black woman. This is our time.


" dominance of the global arena" wasn't that in a beyonce song or something? :smh: everything is so black/white..male/female these days. Go to fucking school get a degree and get on with life like everyone else and stop bickering among ourselvs.
 
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