Posted on 07/09/2014 4:20:19 PM PDT by TigerClaws
You are not a black woman, and you do not get to claim either blackness or womanhood. There is a clear line between appreciation and appropriation RECOMMENDED FOR YOU 'Act of War': North Korea Blasts Rogen Film, Fires Projectiles Dead Georgia Toddler's Father Searched Internet on Hot Car Deaths, Says Source Tortured by symptoms of PTSD, a vet killed by police was turned away by an overbooked VA h by Taboola
I need some of you to cut it the hell out. Maybe, for some of you, its a presumed mutual appreciation for Beyoncé and weaves that has you thinking that Im going to be amused by you approaching me in your best Shanequa from around the way voice. I dont know. What I do know is that I dont care how well you can quote Madea, who told you that your booty was getting bigger than hers, how cute you think it is to call yourself a strong black woman, who taught you to twerk, how funny you think it is to call yourself Quita or Keisha or for which black male youve been bottoming you are not a black woman, and you do not get to claim either blackness or womanhood. It is not yours. It is not for you.
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LOL, I’ll take the Black women for three-out-of-three, give you odds, and still not break a sweat.
She needs those high boots.
You mean that an actual dream you had, when you were asleep? Not like an MLK “I had a dream” thing, right? I ask because today I took a wee nap and I was having some weird sci-fi like dreams.
Now it is much diminished. Many old, blue-collar union members would have little in common with the homosexual lobby, the environmentalists, the radical feminists, and the minorities who claim the right (heh,heh, no pun intended) to be top dog among Dems.
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