Once again you demand documentation from me for what?
Well, actually Sir, I'm not
demanding proof from you, but merely asking. I'm asking that you provide any documentation via books, articles or perhaps even oral traditions where the Orishas would justify you writing this about Queen Omarosa, a Black Woman:
Anyway I'd never call her a b****, I think more highly of dogs than what she is. (post # 7)
I gotta be open with you though, I'm losing faith in your ability to deliver clear data which would allow this. The reasons for my skepticism come from you keep avoiding what the issue of this room is about and how you're evading providing proof that the Orishas would allow this type of hostility toward Black Women.
I've already stated that I can't find it. The data I'm familiar with (what you said in red above) I could not interpret or ascribe to any Nigerian emissaries in any sense whether it's ethnographic, historical or phenomenological.
In my research, it's just not there.
So, since
you instructed me to look up Ogoun, I'm thinking you got a set of facts about the Orishas that I could have missed.
However, you keep avoiding providing any proof which leads me to assume that the hostility that you expressed when you wrote this:
Anyway I'd never call her a b****, I think more highly of dogs than what she is. (post # 7)
is merely based on how
you personally feel and it's not grounded in any traditions of the great Ogoun. Because, as is worth repeating, the great Ogoun I'm familiar with protects Black Women, not denigrate her.
Hey, but thanks for trying, you get points for hanging in there for as long as you could.