Fake Conscious Community
As much as the conscious community assert to have hatred for their oppressor and what they do, they use what the oppressor has done which they call evil to validate what people as R. Kelly do as divinely acceptable. They in fact love whom they claim to hate and justify what they claim is demonic of their oppressor to consecrate the evil that is happening to our younger women who deserve respect and protection. They are more hypocritical than the Christian and fouler in their avocation than Fox News.
Right when you can say that you are happy to see so many of our people waking up to religion and begin to separate themselves from its mental grasp, now they have found another cage to dwell in and become parrots to that… “knowledge of self” this and that. And most of the time they can’t even tell you accurately what any of that bullshit means, because they never tried to research it for themselves to see if it truly hold substance and power other than simply repeating some madness that someone else has said like parrots. You can pump your fist in the air and chant out loud, “ungawa black power” a hundred times and then after that, then what? Everyone pack up their signs and go home and the speaker got paid.
The temporary of growing and wearing the Afro to express your blackness. “Look, I’m wearing the Afro because I’m black.” Okay, and? I am certain there is some form of ingredient which holds a magical, mystical and majestic effect in your allowing your hair to grow longer which will liberate our people? Correct? No, wait! Isn't the color of our skin sufficient since "that" is what this is in fact the problem and not the manner of which we ware our hair? And who are you expressing this to for to take notice to be admonished for you to feel complete? You or white people? Are you loving yourself in fact as you are or trying to get them to love and accept you as you are? And now we are wearing weaves this day because we don’t like the Afro any longer which means based upon the implication of the Afro, we no longer like ourselves as we were made. It’s because some never did liked the Afro in the first place. It was just a fad of expression and you needed to belong to something part time without a formula for success. A costume for a particular season until it passes as the summer and into the fall of when everything dies and falls away as the leafs from a tree. And it did, didn’t it? Because it was just a trend as it is this day. Correct?
The Afro, the Egyptian names and photos and the fist raised in the air looked cool and revolutionary on your wall in posters and on the major city streets of Babylon with the Black Panther Party. Where has any of that gotten our community truly? So, rather you wear an Afro, a perm, a particular trending haircut and style or a weave, where is the evolutionary effect of expressing any of that if it indeed has meaning? Its time to really grow up. I find that the lack of growing up reveals the reason of why so many of these foul black people are supporting what this pedophile has done and is doing to our young women.
Bro Malcolm X was right when he said "the black woman is the most unprotected woman in the world." She is a victim due to some of her own people advocating what is being done to her as she is the future of our community. And we allow her to be destroyed and then say that it is of her own doing because "she is acting too grown," or as the white juror said "I just didn't like the way she was dressed and how they talked." "I just didn't like them."
Similar thoughts and feelings of an oppressor asserted to be hated and morally rejected. Hmm, Curious...
David Anthony Brayboy
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