Oh no MA'AM! they are boycotting Beyonce! fuck white ppl

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BRockaBaby

February 10, 2016, 12:32:20 PM #30 Last Edit: February 10, 2016, 12:32:39 PM by BRockaBaby
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Steven Michael
February 8 at 5:03pm ?
Google the phrase "beautiful woman"
Then click on images and see how far down you have to scroll until you see a woman of color. any color. Not tanned white women either.
Beyonce performed with all black performers during the superbowl halftime show.
There are ppl (white ppl) calling her racist for not having any white performers. Basically my point is that white women don't need any help in being represented, be it modeling, dancing, singing, acting... whatever. If anything, one could easily argue that their market is so over-saturated that it's difficult to stand out in the large crowd, dare I say, SEA, of white ppl in the entertainment industry.
The Wiz had an all black cast, white ppl called it racist. Because, "if it were an all white cast then that would be racist." WTF? Pay attention! The original Wizard of Oz was an all white cast. You can still see movies made today, in america, with all white casts.
Beyonce was also criticized for her homage to the Black Panthers.
I think white ppl have a very distorted historical image of what and who the Black Panthers were. Black communities had suffered murder, lynchings, burnings, all around torture in general. I've read about some of the lesser known torture methods members of the KKK and other white supremacists would utilize on their black victims. Many of these murderers were local authorities.
Who do you turn to in 1958 when your local police department has members of the KKK in it and you don't know who to trust? Who do you turn to now when it's come out that there are still members of the KKK in our police departments?!
http://myfox8.com/?/police-officer-fired-after-photo-of-hi?/
So for multiple reasons, in 1966 they formed the Black Panthers. To protect themselves, feed themselves, form their own communities away from the violence and vitriol of the white ppl who didn't want them in their communities. Please google white flight if you don't believe me.
http://www.theatlantic.com/?/white-flight-alive-and?/399980/
They organized dozens of community programs such as free breakfast for children, health clinics and shoes for children
http://www.socialistalternative.org/?/the-black-panther-pa?/
Remember, the FBI was investigating MLK. Members of the KKK were in the police force. And not being a member of the KKK didn't mean a cop wasn't overtly racist, cause there sure as hell was plenty of that too.
Who, as a black person, could you trust to protect your family and friends in 1960's america?
So don't act like it was the Black Panthers that started this racial divisiveness. Don't act like there were lines of white people looking to embrace black ppl and bring them into their communities with jobs, education, food, clothing.
Mind you, I'm aware there are exceptions to every rule. I know there were likely some awesome white ppl who wanted and maybe even did all those things. But the point is that it was never enough. And when ppl are dying, when your ability to care for family is being impacted by the behavior of the most vocal and violent of white people, it may dawn on you to start your own organization to protect yourself and your loved ones.
So good on Beyonce for recognizing history, it is Black History month after all.
The system was and still is the problem. The silence of white people who won't shout back down the vocal racists are part of that system.
I'll return to acting like Beyonce and Jay-Z (or as I like to call him, Jay-Z) are personal friends of mine in the near future. But for now, I'll just admire her boldness.

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MAY

I might actually buy her mess just to spite the these White folks

MAY


CHOKE

I give any of my white friends the side eye if they have anything negative to say about the video or performance.


I keep hearing that it's an attack against cops  :uhh:

And comparing the black panthers to the kkk.

Luckily Bey has CNN and MSNBC on her side because FOX is fucking trying it.

SUPREME

Quote from: BowDown on February 10, 2016, 11:00:37 AM
Quote from: BigDawg on February 10, 2016, 10:59:07 AM
Quote from: Drais. on February 10, 2016, 10:52:18 AM
They're scared

It's pretty typical for a politician to get involved in race mess, but a megastar? Bey is very powerful and can influence alot of people. These honkies are threatened and scrambling. 

I'm loving every minute.

!!!!

DEATH at these crackas thinkin she was going to wind downe to Crazy In Love during halftime

:plzstop:
c

"Wait. This isn't 'Baby Boy.' :damselindistress:"
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Palladium

Quote from: BRockaBaby on February 10, 2016, 12:32:20 PM
Posted by a white man on Facebook:


Steven Michael
February 8 at 5:03pm ?
Google the phrase "beautiful woman"
Then click on images and see how far down you have to scroll until you see a woman of color. any color. Not tanned white women either.
Beyonce performed with all black performers during the superbowl halftime show.
There are ppl (white ppl) calling her racist for not having any white performers. Basically my point is that white women don't need any help in being represented, be it modeling, dancing, singing, acting... whatever. If anything, one could easily argue that their market is so over-saturated that it's difficult to stand out in the large crowd, dare I say, SEA, of white ppl in the entertainment industry.
The Wiz had an all black cast, white ppl called it racist. Because, "if it were an all white cast then that would be racist." WTF? Pay attention! The original Wizard of Oz was an all white cast. You can still see movies made today, in america, with all white casts.
Beyonce was also criticized for her homage to the Black Panthers.
I think white ppl have a very distorted historical image of what and who the Black Panthers were. Black communities had suffered murder, lynchings, burnings, all around torture in general. I've read about some of the lesser known torture methods members of the KKK and other white supremacists would utilize on their black victims. Many of these murderers were local authorities.
Who do you turn to in 1958 when your local police department has members of the KKK in it and you don't know who to trust? Who do you turn to now when it's come out that there are still members of the KKK in our police departments?!
http://myfox8.com/?/police-officer-fired-after-photo-of-hi?/
So for multiple reasons, in 1966 they formed the Black Panthers. To protect themselves, feed themselves, form their own communities away from the violence and vitriol of the white ppl who didn't want them in their communities. Please google white flight if you don't believe me.
http://www.theatlantic.com/?/white-flight-alive-and?/399980/
They organized dozens of community programs such as free breakfast for children, health clinics and shoes for children
http://www.socialistalternative.org/?/the-black-panther-pa?/
Remember, the FBI was investigating MLK. Members of the KKK were in the police force. And not being a member of the KKK didn't mean a cop wasn't overtly racist, cause there sure as hell was plenty of that too.
Who, as a black person, could you trust to protect your family and friends in 1960's america?
So don't act like it was the Black Panthers that started this racial divisiveness. Don't act like there were lines of white people looking to embrace black ppl and bring them into their communities with jobs, education, food, clothing.
Mind you, I'm aware there are exceptions to every rule. I know there were likely some awesome white ppl who wanted and maybe even did all those things. But the point is that it was never enough. And when ppl are dying, when your ability to care for family is being impacted by the behavior of the most vocal and violent of white people, it may dawn on you to start your own organization to protect yourself and your loved ones.
So good on Beyonce for recognizing history, it is Black History month after all.
The system was and still is the problem. The silence of white people who won't shout back down the vocal racists are part of that system.
I'll return to acting like Beyonce and Jay-Z (or as I like to call him, Jay-Z) are personal friends of mine in the near future. But for now, I'll just admire her boldness.


PREACH a bit!


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Quote from: BowDown on February 10, 2016, 11:00:37 AM
Quote from: BigDawg on February 10, 2016, 10:59:07 AM
Quote from: Drais. on February 10, 2016, 10:52:18 AM
They're scared

It's pretty typical for a politician to get involved in race mess, but a megastar? Bey is very powerful and can influence alot of people. These honkies are threatened and scrambling. 

I'm loving every minute.

!!!!

DEATH at these crackas thinkin she was going to wind downe to Crazy In Love during halftime

:plzstop:
c

"Wait. This isn't 'Baby Boy.' :damselindistress:"


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The part that absolutely kills me is that ANY issue that deals with black inequality is seen by these fucking DEMONS as "race-baiting". It makes me want to hurt people when I see that...