What are your thoughts on Kola Boof? I think she has some mental problems. She claims she was fucking Bin Laden, and she frequently slanders black men on social media.

I think Kola is a severely traumatized person.  She says some really off the cuff shit, and I think much of the advice she offers specifically to Black women is often irresponsible and counter-productive.I don’t like when people attack he so viciously though, I think she’s suffered so much trauma, and has made some contributions to our people through literature and insights that we should criticize her with a level of sympathy and...

what’s your take on the use of mulatto (European/Asian and African mixed)children. Who has been used as overseers of us all through out history but more so now with Obama. Do you think they could be allies in the struggle for African liberation or will they always be beholding to the oppressor because of his power position?

I still hold to the “One Drop” rule, which seems to be less and less popular these days, among Blacks and multiracial Blacks.  I think the use of multiracial Blacks was more important during slavery, Jim Crow, and direct colonization of Black lands and people.  The color-caste system of light and dark Blacks is much less needed now because you have both Obamas and Clarance Thomas’ who are willing to do the dirty work for the Empire. ...

Why are so many in the Black-American conscious community so stuck on Egypt/Kemet? Why is the focus there and not really in any other regions in Africa? Benin’s history is equally as impressive as Egypt’s or anywhere else in the world, especially in the past 500 or so years. One could say the same about MALI, Kenya, etc.

I hate to paraphrased Kola Boof, but she might be on to something; she stated that Blacks are stuck on KMT because those Africans don’t look too damn African.  We reject the darker and kinkier haired ancestors just like we reject the darker Brothers and Sisters today. It’s fucked up, but I think there’s an element of truth there.  Also, Whites are fascinated and fixated on KMT, so it follows a pattern that what matters to Whites will...

Sometimes I feel like Fanon because I talk all this revolutionist and black empowerment shit, with degrees in it to boot….but at the end of the day I’m going home to a white girl. Help!

I have observed that being married to a White person does not prevent Black people from understanding the plight of their people or organizing for social justice, but it often signals that they don’t give a damn about our plight; but you have asserted that you do understand and seek to empower your people, and I appreciate and commend that.  A Black person being married to another Black person dosen’t mean that they are down for Black...

So in your opinion Nelson Mandela was a traitor to the Black Revolution in South Africa ! Explain me how please ?

Oh come on, I already ran down his treasonous policies and stances on past blog post.  Just review my archives cuz I don’t wanna take time to dig them up.  Or you can just open your eyes and look at South Africa today and understand that Mandela saved White wealth, that he brought Neo-Con economic policies to SA, that he did not implement land redistribution, he did not jail the Whites who committed countless atrocities against Africans, and...

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