I wanted to ask you something about your response about the black female body. “Instead of allying with and being a partner with the Black woman in our mutual struggle, they seek to simply impose Black male domination where there was once White male domination.” From that, how do you propose black men be allies to black women instead of oppressors?

That’s an easy one; when working with Black women on the issues that are particular or unique to them, simply ask: “how can I be an ally, how can I support you, what do you want/need of and from me?”Then listen, and act accordingly; even if you don’t like the answer.  Even if that answer is; “sit down and be quite for now.”If what they ask of you is something you are unwilling or unable to give, then get out...

Another question. How do you oppose feminism without being misogynistic or sexist?

By being true you my convictions.I would support Feminism if it was truly about ending misogyny and sexism; but from my study and observations, that is not the true goal of Feminism.  Based on my study and observations Feminism supports misogyny and sexism for the masses of oppressed women in the world; they only Feminism supports and benefits are Middle-Class and Wealthy women who embrace and dwell fully within Western Culture and they Systems...

Thoughts on the theory of evolution and Darwin? I’ve also seen arguments on the net that state if white people evolve from Africans that they are us so the struggle against them is foolish. Thoughts/response?

I don’t think Darwin discovered Evolution, but that he simply observed and recorded his findings.  They always wanna say a White person discovered shit, and then stamp their name on shit, from stars and constellations to biological processes.  That’s sick, I think.  Kwame Ture in one of his lectures had listed non-Whites who observed and recorded the process of evolution before or separate from Darwin; so that shit don’t...

I love your blog, i am just wondering what are your views on the way the body (I’m talking in context of Sarah Baartman and the representation of other black women) is represented in visual culture, and how has it upheld and challenged the beauty ideals of the time in which they were made and it’s affect on how society perceive black women today.

Black women are the only women who went from the very template of the human form and beauty, to chattel (non-human property), to full reclamation and assertion of not only her humanity but her place as the mother of all humanity, the mitochondrial eve. Being such a powerful figure in human history, in human evolution, in the decline and rise of the African Global Community, and the rest of human civilization; the Black woman’s form is...

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