Black People : Getting In Touch With My Feminine Side

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There is a notion among many that women have always been an utterly oppressed gender under the control of the neolithic neandrethal male who clubs her in the head and pulls her into his cave. But one need only study history to see that Rome, Persia, Egypt(Kemet), the Mayans, Bugandans, and many other prominent empires such as the Ottamans and Spaniards are full of periods in which women were potrayed as Queens and leaders. One Egyptian Queen ushered in an oversexed period in Egypt that led to massive moral decay and invasion by foreign Armies. Belly Dancing came from Arab Islamic empires w2ho got it from their Congolese slaves and Muhammed's wife, Aisha led the biggest army in Arab history into a disasterous war against Shia Ali the cousin of Muhammed. Many women often view being extremely sexual as having power over men. You need only look at Roman and Greek paintings to see that women are often drawn naked in seductive poses. Also remember in the movie 300 that the King couldn't kick the black man to the bottom of the sess pool until the Queen gave the nod. One of the Israel's most influental leaders was Ester who married the king of India/Persia and had major sway over nearly all affairs in the Kingdom. It was the only way Jews were saved during one of their outcaste periods. Many prominent landmarks throughout the globe such as Lake Victoria and Port Elizabeth are named after women rulers.----- My point is this, when surfing the net, don't be conived by women's groups who try to teach you that you as a man should be transformed into some new age feminine guy who has "re-identified" his role as just a tool even though they won't tell you about the just a tool part. So reject the whole notion of getting in touch with your feminie side. Your job is to protect, provide,lead and stand against oversexualized males and females. If you are not careful, you could leave an entire generation of men to be raised by women as we see and the end result could be disasterous for several generations to come until nature checks itself. The tipper is just as low as the stripper. This vid is only 33 seconds, save it to ur favs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ChYmr3xyNU :toast:
 
There is a notion among many that women have always been an utterly oppressed gender under the control of the neolithic neandrethal male who clubs her in the head and pulls her into his cave. But one need only study history to see that Rome, Persia, Egypt(Kemet), the Mayans, Bugandans, and many other prominent empires such as the Ottamans and Spaniards are full of periods in which women were potrayed as Queens and leaders. One Egyptian Queen ushered in an oversexed period in Egypt that led to massive moral decay and invasion by foreign Armies. Belly Dancing came from Arab Islamic empires w2ho got it from their Congolese slaves and Muhammed's wife, Aisha led the biggest army in Arab history into a disasterous war against Shia Ali the cousin of Muhammed. Many women often view being extremely sexual as having power over men. You need only look at Roman and Greek paintings to see that women are often drawn naked in seductive poses. Also remember in the movie 300 that the King couldn't kick the black man to the bottom of the sess pool until the Queen gave the nod. One of the Israel's most influental leaders was Ester who married the king of India/Persia and had major sway over nearly all affairs in the Kingdom. It was the only way Jews were saved during one of their outcaste periods. Many prominent landmarks throughout the globe such as Lake Victoria and Port Elizabeth are named after women rulers.----- My point is this, when surfing the net, don't be conived by women's groups who try to teach you that you as a man should be transformed into some new age feminine guy who has "re-identified" his role as just a tool even though they won't tell you about the just a tool part. So reject the whole notion of getting in touch with your feminie side. Your job is to protect, provide,lead and stand against oversexualized males and females. If you are not careful, you could leave an entire generation of men to be raised by women as we see and the end result could be disasterous for several generations to come until nature checks itself. The tipper is just as low as the stripper. This vid is only 33 seconds, save it to ur favs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ChYmr3xyNU :toast:

This is how you get in touch with your feminine side?

What's wrong with being oversexed? That doesn't necessarily mean you are out having sex with different folks all the time.

I rather be getting oversexed right now, seeing as I haven't had any in months thank you very much.
 
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Perhaps she remembers
her great-great grandmother
who wanted to protest
but only rolled her eyes
and willed herself not to scream
when the white man
mounted her from behind.
--Andrea Williams1

The portrayal of Black women as lascivious by nature is an enduring stereotype. The descriptive words associated with this stereotype are singular in their focus: seductive, alluring, worldly, beguiling, tempting, and lewd. Historically, White women, as a category, were portrayed as models of self-respect, self-control, and modesty – even sexual purity, but Black women were often portrayed as innately promiscuous, even predatory. This depiction of Black women is signified by the name Jezebel.2

K. Sue Jewell, a contemporary sociologist, conceptualized the Jezebel as a tragic mulatto – "thin lips, long straight hair, slender nose, thin figure and fair complexion."3 This conceptualization is too narrow. It is true that the "tragic mulatto" and "Jezebel" share the reputation of being sexually seductive, and both are antithetical to the desexualized "Mammy" caricature; nevertheless, it is a mistake to assume that only, or even mainly, fair-complexioned Black women were sexually objectified by the larger American society. From the early 1630s to the present, Black American women of all shades have been portrayed as hypersexual "bad-black-girls."4

Jewell's conceptualization is based on a kernel of historical truth. Many of the slavery-era Blacks sold into prostitution were mulattoes. Also, freeborn light-skinned Black women sometimes became the willing concubines of wealthy White southerners. This system, called placage, involved a formal arrangement for the White suitor/customer to financially support the Black woman and her children in exchange for her long-term sexual services. The White men often met the Black women at "Quadroon Balls," a genteel sex market.

The English colonists accepted the Elizabethan image of "the lusty Moor," and used this and similar stereotypes to justify enslaving Blacks. In part, this was accomplished by arguing that Blacks were subhumans: intellectually inferior, culturally stunted, morally underdeveloped, and animal-like sexually. Whites used racist and sexist ideologies to argue that they alone were civilized and rational, whereas Blacks, and other people of color, were barbaric and deserved to be subjugated.7

The Jezebel stereotype was used during slavery as a rationalization for sexual relations between White men and Black women, especially sexual unions involving slavers and slaves. The Jezebel was depicted as a Black woman with an insatiable appetite for sex. She was not satisfied with Black men. The slavery-era Jezebel, it was claimed, desired sexual relations with White men; therefore, White men did not have to rape Black women. James Redpath, an abolitionist no less, wrote that slave women were "gratified by the criminal advances of Saxons."8 This view is contradicted by Frederick Douglass, the abolitionist and former slave, who claimed that the "slave woman is at the mercy of the fathers, sons or brothers of her master."9 Douglass's account is consistent with the accounts of other former slaves. Henry Bibb's master forced a young slave to be his son's concubine; later, Bibb and his wife were sold to a Kentucky trader who forced Bibb's wife into prostitution.10

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http://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/jezebel/
 
This is how you get in touch with your feminine side?

What's wrong with being oversexed? That doesn't necessarily mean you are out having sex with different folks all the time.

I rather be getting oversexed right now, seeing as I haven't had any in months thank you very much.


:SuN049: you sure you wanna tell him that?
 
Princess Amina of the Hausa city state of Zazzau was born around 1533. In 1549 she became the heir apparent (Magajiya) to her mother. With the title came responsibility for a ward in the city where she convened daily councils with other officials. She also began training in the cavalry. In 1576 she became the undisputed ruler of Zazzau. Distinguished as a soldier and an empire builder, she led campaigns within months of becoming ruler. She built walled forts as area garrisons to consolidate the territory conquered after each campaign. Some of these forts still stand today. She is credited with popularising the earthen city wall fortifications, which became characteristic of all Hausa city-states since then. Towns grew within these protective walls, many of which are still in existence called "ganuwar Amina", or Amina's walls. Amina subdued the whole area between Zazzau and the Niger and Benue rivers, absorbing the Nupe and Kwararafa states. The Kano Chronicle, an important Hausa history, says: "Every town paid her tribute. The Sarkin Nupe [i.e. king of Nupe] sent her forty eunuchs and ten thousand kolas … In her time all the products of the west came to Hausaland". The southern expansion provided large supplies of slave labour. Moreover, Zazzau came to control the trade route from Gwanja and began to benefit from the trade previously enjoyed only by Kano and Katsina, two other Hausa city-states. Amina's achievement was the closest that any ruler had come in bringing the region now known as Nigeria under a single authority."

http://www.whenweruled.com/articles.php?lng=en&pg=11
 
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