RIP Dr. Frances Cress Welsing

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:patrice:On one hand, she taught me the pseudoscientific concept that brown chemicals in our skin make us a superior race.

On the other hand, I blame matriarchy for everything bad in the Black community.:jbhmm:


Either way, REST IN POWER.:lawd:


No, that doesn't sound quite militant enough.:lupe:


REST IN SUPER POWER!!!!:salute:
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This is my thing, agree or disagree with someone but it is a cowardice act to wait till someone is dead to criticize them ON TOP OF doing it on the day the person is dead. Most of these people are nobodies, but someone like Marc Lamont Hill could have had a "debate" with the Ancestor while she was alive if "Homophobia" is a topic he felt is important, would this not have been good for the community to have the convo for all to see and discuss? This is what makes these people pathetic. Like someone else said its going to be UGLY the day Farrakhan passes.
I agree. The sentiment is that the black LGBT community is very much isolated on all fronts. The narrative that they are allied to white LGBT groups is false as since I've become more socially aware of such movements, there is a clear separation between the two and black gays (as well as feminists) are more than willing to acknowledge racism and white supremacy, especially of late. The issue lies in the narrative that homosexuality is a weapon against black progression, which ultimately puts black people who are gay/lesbian/trans at odds with everyone else who conforms to that narrative and labels them deviants and only welcomes them with the caveat that they must somehow rid themselves of their sexuality - which they obviously cannot do.

So a debate probably would be a fruitless endeavor regardless because black people still believe that the LGBT community is a tool of white supremacy, and would continue to believe it in the aftermath.
 

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I agree. The sentiment is that the black LGBT community is very much isolated on all fronts. The narrative that they are allied to white LGBT groups is false as since I've become more socially aware of such movements, there is a clear separation between the two and black gays (as well as feminists) are more than willing to acknowledge racism and white supremacy, especially of late. The issue lies in the narrative that homosexuality is a weapon against black progression, which ultimately puts black people who are gay/lesbian/trans at odds with everyone else who conforms to that narrative and labels them deviants and only welcomes them with the caveat that they must somehow rid themselves of their sexuality - which they obviously cannot do.

So a debate probably would be a fruitless endeavor regardless because black people still believe that the LGBT community is a tool of white supremacy, and would continue to believe it in the aftermath.

I`m not here to discuss who is right or wrong in ideology, I`m here to discuss how tasteless it is to talk about someone when they die and hide it under some "RIP to the ancestor BUT yada yada yada". Just say you dont rock with someone, but even then it is PATHETIC to wait until the day someone is dead to get the keyboard courage to started talking about them yet prior you have never said anything. It's one thing if the last 20 yrs you have been publicly vocal on someone, but even then on the day someone dies you dont do this kind of stuff unless you are publicly declaring you feel this person was an enemy to you.

Marc Lamont Hill was on Combat Jack about how he was a student of the likes of a Khalid Muhammad and such, so to hold Khalid to such high accord yet talk down on Dr.Welsing pretty much lets me know official this guy is an agent who panders to his audience of the moment.
 

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I`m not here to discuss who is right or wrong in ideology, I`m here to discuss how tasteless it is to talk about someone when they die and hide it under some "RIP to the ancestor BUT yada yada yada". Just say you dont rock with someone, but even then it is PATHETIC to wait until the day someone is dead to get the keyboard courage to started talking about them yet prior you have never said anything. It's one thing if the last 20 yrs you have been publicly vocal on someone, but even then on the day someone dies you dont do this kind of stuff unless you are publicly declaring you feel this person was an enemy to you.

Marc Lamont Hill was on Combat Jack about how he was a student of the likes of a Khalid Muhammad and such, so to hold Khalid to such high accord yet talk down on Dr.Welsing pretty much lets me know official this guy is an agent who panders to his audience of the moment.
:ehh: cant aegue with that
 

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Been a fan of her work for years, I used to listen to her on local radio for the past few years and had the pleasure of hearing her, Dr. Umar and others live on one occasion. Her passing leaves a cavernous void that wont be readily filled. It's a damn shame the turmoil she dealt with in regards to her home in her last days and no1 of prominence stepped up to help her.

:pacspit: erry1 of these cowardly c00ns now deciding to pop shyt, if any good can be taken from this we are seeing who is truly on what side of the line if they were ambiguous b4.

Rest in Power to a true legend
 

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Happy bornday to her.
 
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