Black Sports : Interview/Serena Williams-don't wanna black man!!!

MoorNegusNegast

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Ms. Williams we are all interested
in your new boyfriend.

There is no new boyfriend. I stopped
playing with boys when I stopped dating black guys. I have a new man in
my life and yes, he's white.

So you prefer to date white
men instead of black guys?

Let's be real. If you are a successful
black female you only have two choices....date outside of your race or
date other successful black females.

Are you saying there are no successful black men to date?

Of course not but lets face it, if Oprah would date outside of her race she would be married with children now. The state of most black men is so low the only thing you can do is love them. Like a poor homeless dog. You can't expect it to protect you. You can only offer shelter and love and watch as our neighbor's pitbull protects his home and family. I, unlike Oprah, am not forced to stay within those boundaries. I was born into a new generation of black women.

So Oprah is being forced to date Stedman?

All I can say is when you find a successful black women who is not married and does not have children it is because they refuse to accept the two choices. Some may go as far as marriage to a black guy but they realize divorce is inevitable so they do not have children. Or they have children with one and don't marry in order to preserve their wealth and good credit. Oprah is one of many who silently protests being stuck with such poor choices by refusing to marry and reproduce but you can see how much it hurts her. She's always giving away money to children's charities. I hope she makes the choice to marry a non-black soon so she can have a child of her own.

But you have decided to accept the two choices?

Yes. I grew up in California around the two extremes of wealth. If I could only get myself to try the bisexual thing I would have been much happier in my relationships. Instead I dated black men. I loved many of them but they were just not suitable for marriage. Many of them were raised by women and had warped mentalities. So I finally had to date outside my race. When I moved to Miami, I accepted my status and dated men on my level.

What do you mean by warped mentalities?

Well, where do I begin? Many of them were raised predominantly by women and had this feminine/bisexual complex. Where they wanted to be treated like a female sometimes. For example,

I would have the money & they would have the sex. I would teach them
things. You know, all the things a woman likes a man to do, I would end
up doing for them. Then if we would get into an argument, there would be
a role reversal. All of a sudden, they would be the man wanting the
respect of a king in his castle. Black men over the years have become less and less of value to black women both rich and poor. I predict in 10 years
they will be obsolete. Now they serve little to no function and what little
they can do, they don't want to do.

Why 10 years?

That's when going to a fertility
clinic to get impregnated by a sperm donor will become as common and
accessible as the flu shot. Women who want sex will do it with whoever they want (girl, guy, rich, poor, white,black) and go to the bank (the sperm bank) when they are ready to have children. Even those who waited (like Oprah) will have fertilized eggs placed inVitro. That's the day the secret
organization of women is waiting for. The day when men are 100% dis-empowered.

Are you apart of that organization?

No. They're a mostly white group.
Plus that day for black men is practically here already. Black women are
already raising 75% of the black population without a man. When fertility
clinics become more affordable Black women will be standing in line. It
will be just like plastic surgery. Everyone laughed at Michael Jackson
but its becoming so popular now,that even poor blacks are getting work
done...mostly breast reductions and liposuction.

So do you want men to be dis-empowered?

Heck, no! That's why I am with a white man now. I want a man to be a man and I am not going to settle for less just to stay within racial boundaries. A Black man in my position wouldn't do it so why should I. Don't get me wrong, I love black men. My father is black, I have dated black men all my life, and if I have a male child he will be part black. But my husband and I will raise him
together so hopefully he will be a worthy choice for a worthy black
female.
Not the only choice, or "there's nothing better out there so I'll
settle for this" choice. When you are successful you want the best.
The best food, clothes, places to live etc. I want the best man also.

And you think the best man is a non-black man?

I think if there's a better choice for me, God would have shown me. I am in the public so I get to meet lots of people from all over the world athletes, celebs etc. I am wealthy so I am invited and have traveled to the most prestigious events all over the world. Out of all those people, places and events....I had to choose the right man for me. Like it or not (with very few exceptions) a white man is the only real choice for a successful black female.
 
MoorNegusNegast said:
Ms. Williams we are all interested
in your new boyfriend.

There is no new boyfriend. I stopped
playing with boys when I stopped dating black guys. I have a new man in
my life and yes, he's white.

So you prefer to date white
men instead of black guys?

Let's be real. If you are a successful
black female you only have two choices....date outside of your race or
date other successful black females.

Are you saying there are no successful black men to date?

Of course not but lets face it, if Oprah would date outside of her race she would be married with children now. The state of most black men is so low the only thing you can do is love them. Like a poor homeless dog. You can't expect it to protect you. You can only offer shelter and love and watch as our neighbor's pitbull protects his home and family. I, unlike Oprah, am not forced to stay within those boundaries. I was born into a new generation of black women.

So Oprah is being forced to date Stedman?

All I can say is when you find a successful black women who is not married and does not have children it is because they refuse to accept the two choices. Some may go as far as marriage to a black guy but they realize divorce is inevitable so they do not have children. Or they have children with one and don't marry in order to preserve their wealth and good credit. Oprah is one of many who silently protests being stuck with such poor choices by refusing to marry and reproduce but you can see how much it hurts her. She's always giving away money to children's charities. I hope she makes the choice to marry a non-black soon so she can have a child of her own.

But you have decided to accept the two choices?

Yes. I grew up in California around the two extremes of wealth. If I could only get myself to try the bisexual thing I would have been much happier in my relationships. Instead I dated black men. I loved many of them but they were just not suitable for marriage. Many of them were raised by women and had warped mentalities. So I finally had to date outside my race. When I moved to Miami, I accepted my status and dated men on my level.

What do you mean by warped mentalities?

Well, where do I begin? Many of them were raised predominantly by women and had this feminine/bisexual complex. Where they wanted to be treated like a female sometimes. For example,

I would have the money & they would have the sex. I would teach them
things. You know, all the things a woman likes a man to do, I would end
up doing for them. Then if we would get into an argument, there would be
a role reversal. All of a sudden, they would be the man wanting the
respect of a king in his castle. Black men over the years have become less and less of value to black women both rich and poor. I predict in 10 years
they will be obsolete. Now they serve little to no function and what little
they can do, they don't want to do.

Why 10 years?

That's when going to a fertility
clinic to get impregnated by a sperm donor will become as common and
accessible as the flu shot. Women who want sex will do it with whoever they want (girl, guy, rich, poor, white,black) and go to the bank (the sperm bank) when they are ready to have children. Even those who waited (like Oprah) will have fertilized eggs placed inVitro. That's the day the secret
organization of women is waiting for. The day when men are 100% dis-empowered.

Are you apart of that organization?

No. They're a mostly white group.
Plus that day for black men is practically here already. Black women are
already raising 75% of the black population without a man. When fertility
clinics become more affordable Black women will be standing in line. It
will be just like plastic surgery. Everyone laughed at Michael Jackson
but its becoming so popular now,that even poor blacks are getting work
done...mostly breast reductions and liposuction.

So do you want men to be dis-empowered?

Heck, no! That's why I am with a white man now. I want a man to be a man and I am not going to settle for less just to stay within racial boundaries. A Black man in my position wouldn't do it so why should I. Don't get me wrong, I love black men. My father is black, I have dated black men all my life, and if I have a male child he will be part black. But my husband and I will raise him
together so hopefully he will be a worthy choice for a worthy black
female.
Not the only choice, or "there's nothing better out there so I'll
settle for this" choice. When you are successful you want the best.
The best food, clothes, places to live etc. I want the best man also.

And you think the best man is a non-black man?

I think if there's a better choice for me, God would have shown me. I am in the public so I get to meet lots of people from all over the world athletes, celebs etc. I am wealthy so I am invited and have traveled to the most prestigious events all over the world. Out of all those people, places and events....I had to choose the right man for me. Like it or not (with very few exceptions) a white man is the only real choice for a successful black female.

What's the SOURCE of this interview?
 
I think this is BS. I really don't think Serena would say any of this stuff in an interview. She may have said it to someone in a private conversation IF she even feels that way. But, I doubt if she sincerely feels this way.

Hey, whoever you are, this is very unnecessary on this site.
 
Monetary said:
I think this is BS. I really don't think Serena would say any of this stuff in an interview. She may have said it to someone in a private conversation IF she even feels that way. But, I doubt if she sincerely feels this way.

Hey, whoever you are, this is very unnecessary on this site.

She actually released a press statement that this interview was false, and she is in the process of tracking down whoever put this slander out, so that she can pursue legal ramifications.

PEACE
 
Monetary said:
I think this is BS. I really don't think Serena would say any of this stuff in an interview. She may have said it to someone in a private conversation IF she even feels that way. But, I doubt if she sincerely feels this way.

Hey, whoever you are, this is very unnecessary on this site.

MONEY, you on the MONEY, like one MO' time... That stuff is ridiculous, and probably composed by some sister - or brother - who had her/his feelings hurt one too many times...


PEace!
Isaiah
 

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