Saturday, July 12, 2014

Black Female Culture

What the hell is it?  Could it be black female hair hiding under a white woman's wig?  Maybe it's tinting black female hair blond or red, colors associated with the hair of whites?  Perhaps it's attaching ropes to black female hair so that it can hang down to her ankles?  Isn't hair common even for dumb animals -- dogs, horses, sheep, gorillas, apes, skunks?  People who allow others to warp them with an inferiority complex don't have a culture worth a damn.

The doorway to a culture is it's language.  What is the cultural language of black female culture?  Did black females create their cultural language from European languages or did it float down to earth on a cotton sack from outer space?  People methodically create a culture for socio-economic reasons.  It doesn't come to us from some "twilight zone" fantasy.  And it's "steady as you go" on updating it.  We take our identities from its language; write our books and our music in its language; and we and our customs are identified by its language.

A monumental majority of so-called "blacks" -- even in Afrika ("Good luck, President Good Luck Jonathan, in wiping out the Boko Harem") -- glorify the identities of Europeans and Arabs -- people who don't even identify as Blacks.  What does that tell us?

Kwanzaa is the one legitimate black cultural feature we Afrikan Americans have.  But today,  some fifty years after an Afrikan American created it, we can't find a black community built around its Sevenb Principles; we find many supposedly celebrating Kwanzaa, but many can't even pronounce it's Swahhili words. 

Now, after learning that there's a "black female culture," we know why we have all these "black" boys filled with self-hate and killing other "blacks," in spite of tons of so-called "great black" leaders, writers, teachers, preachers, and college graduates for over a hundred years.  These "black" boys raised in homes under the influence of this "black female culture" are frustrated and confused by an infruriating affront to their male nature.