Thursday, September 24, 2015

White Feminist Backlash vs. Viola Davis Speech

GOOD MORNING FROM UPPER DARBY!
Okay!? So? I got plenty to do today. Get up, literally just now. Get a notice about Viola Davis Speech? I'm like, uhhh. Why the fuck do we keep wasting time complaining directly to Whites about shit where we're still neck-deep in shit that they own. But then complaining about how it does this and that wrong towards us, like this is something new or abnormal, gah. First thing in the morning, really? Check inbox "You gone say something about this or what, man!?" really? Next email "That shit is wrong man, post something on your blog!" ugh. "They shouldn't be pissed at V for telling the truth!" >_< ugh. "Yo, Shawn man, you need to" urgh. "Are you gonna talk about this?" yargh.
IT'S FIRST THING IN THE FUCKIN MORNING! SHUTTHEFUCKUP! I haven't even done morning stretches yet and I've got WHINERS IN MY INBOX-EAR OVER SOME BULLSHIT WITH VIOLA DAVIS! >_< SPEND THAT TIME BUYING MY EBOOKS! INSTEAD OF WHINING TO ME ABOUT AM I GONNA TALK ABOUT A GROWN BLACKWOMAN WHO WENT INTO WHITE-JEWISH AND WHITE-CONTROLLED HOLLYWOOD! GOT A TOKEN AWARD! AND THEN COMPLAINED TO SAID PEOPLE AND GOT ATTACKED! WHAT'S NEW ABOUT THAT BLACK PEOPLE!? NOTHING! NOTHING IS NEW ABOUT THAT!

O_O!?
I'd like to apologize for that outburst right now. I had no business doing that. I need to apologize to those who inboxed me about this situation. I handled this wrong and I'm sorry.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAH! Look, with all the constant energy wasted by us in areas where it makes no sense, and mind you. The IMAGE is put forward that we constantly waste energy in areas where it makes no sense. We can thank Our own STUPIDITY, in disassembling Our Infrastructure and Advertising-abilities for that. Let's get one thing straight. I don't watch TV. I have specific shows that I TOLERATE. And even they get the almighty fusion cannon of fuck-off when I have BETTER THINGS TO DO FOR MYSELF! And that My People is THE WAY IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE. We're not supposed to put Non-Black Anything of Non-Importance, ahead of Our Own Ability to Pursue Improvement!

The following article highlights the continued stupid attempts by DUMB BLACK PEOPLE, wasting THEIR TIME. And BY DEFAULT making it look like WE ARE WASTING OUR TIME AS WELL. Trying to form alliances and explain shit where like I said yesterday;
Stacey's choice to say and infer and make up new ways to continue to stress HER POINT that shit was better in South Africa when Whites were in charge? Look, like I said. It is AND WAS NOT FOR ME TO TRY TO TALK HER OUT OF HER BELIEF, OPINION, WHATEVER! The Reality was that her words and beliefs, CONFLICTED WITH MINE ONCE SHE DID THAT. IT WAS ON ME, HAVING EXPERIENCED HOW SHIT IS HERE IN NAZI-AMERICA AND HAVING KNOWN BLACKS DURING APARTHEID. It was ON ME to take My Love FOR HER. And SET THAT ASIDE AND DO THE RESPONSIBLE THING AS A BLACKMAN AND A BLACK PERSON.

By NOT DOING THAT, on something that isn't even debatable. And lemme REPEAT THAT. It is NOT DEBATABLE THAT WHITE-APARTHEID WAS A HORRIFIC MONSTROSITY DONE TOWARDS BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS AND EVERYONE ELSE CAUGHT-UP IN IT. This isn't like the childishness she would use to try to counter my point and justify her own ignorant ineptitude. Saying White-Apartheid was better is like Cliven Bundy saying Nazi-American Slavery was better for Blacks. It isn't FOR ME to CONVINCE HER OF HER "WRONGNESS". And this is a major lesson that I had to learn and FINALLY STARTED APPLYING, which is why I have made the progress I've made ON ALL FRONTS.

Let me be clear! I am fully aware that loving someone and wanting things to work out is no different than wanting to be ACCEPTED AND INCLUDED. But when someone you love BLATANTLY SHOWS YOU that THEY DON'T GET IT? When someone YOU WANT OR NEED ACCEPTANCE FROM, SHOWS YOU, THEY DON'T GET IT? -_- You have to make the Right Decision. You have to make THE TOUGH CHOICES IN LIFE. That's just the way it is. It's no more than that. The longer you PUT IT OFF AND MAKE UP EXCUSES? Then the more difficult it will be. And because we live in the Age of Idiots. Expect the People or Person IN QUESTION to spin and it claim they should have done the same thing a long time ago. Ay, if that's how they feel, where all they're really doing is parroting and mimicking YOU. Because they don't want to deal with the fact that they aren't as decent or understanding or whatever, as they believed of themselves.

Let'em parrot. Do NOT repeat My Mistake of Trying to Save Someone FROM THEMSELVES. THEY'LL BE ALL RIGHT! And more likely than not if you do the Right Thing straight from the GATE!? Who knows, they might figure out eventually that the reason why you stopped being bothered with them is because they really are wrong in the way they do things and live their life. With all of that typed!? The following article is ANOTHER PATHETIC ATTEMPT to make excuses and not ACCEPT THE FACT THAT WHITE FEMINISM? Is just that. White Feminism. It has nothing to do with anyone except for the Advancement of Whitewomen's Agendas and their Internal War with Whitemen. Blackwomen are expendable pawns. Just like Blackmen are expendable pawns. Our Issues as Black People, particularly here in Nazi-America. Our Issues, are OUR ISSUES. And once again adopting Non-Blacks Skewered Viewpoints will only lead to more problems between us as Black People. Don't get distracted Black People, we have more than enough work to do;



By most accounts, Viola Davis’ speech at the Emmys was an instant classic. She 
directly addressed the lack of diversity on television, saying, “The only thing that 
separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity.”
But Davis’ words about race made one actress feel uncomfortable.
Sunday night, "General Hospital" actress Nancy Lee Grahn, who is white, took to 
Twitter and said that the Emmys were not a “venue [for] racial opportunity” and 
that Viola Davis “has never been discriminated against.”
Social media was quick to criticize her, and by Sunday evening she was a trending
 topic on Twitter. Grahn quickly apologized and then fired off a series of tweets 
that sought to explain her thinking. 
“I never expected every black Twitterer to attack … and after being on my knees 
have no [forgiveness],” she wrote in her series of tweets. She also said that she 
felt “betrayed” by people she “would’ve marched for." 
This was widely criticized as being patronizing, as if her commitment to social 
justice was predicated on black people being nice to her. Grahn attempted to 
clarify her stance by saying that she wanted “equality [for] ALL women.” This 
too was not well received
To some observers, Grahn’s rolling Twitter screed was an example of “white 
feminism.”
According to Cate Young, author of feminist pop culture blog BattyMamzelle, 
“white feminism” is feminism that is aware of sexism but fails to “consider race
In an interview with The Times, Young said that the phrase is often 
misunderstood as an attack on white women.
But as Young and others have explained it, “white feminism” is not necessarily 
feminism by white people. Instead, it is feminism forwhites — that is, it 
benefits only whites. The term is a way to caution feminists who might ignore
 the lives and experiences of women of color.
The immediate defensiveness of many white women when race is brought up,
 Young said, is not unique to Grahn. “Women do have common struggles,” she
 said, “but for women of color, we also have to deal with racism as well.” The
 trouble is that some are unwilling to recognize that, she said. 
Grahn did apologize and agreed to look up “intersectional feminism” on 
Google.
But Grahn is one example of a trend. Many people do view discussions of race
 in entertainment as out of place. Some even find it threatening.
In March, Deadline.com's TV editor was hammered by critics after presenting 
the argument that the trend of more diversity on television in recent years was
 evidence that "the pendulum might have swung a bit too far.” Quoting from
 anonymous “industry insiders,” she suggested that “ethnic talent” was pushing
 out qualified white actors.
Lack of diversity is an industrywide problem, though we tend to think only
 of actors and actresses, as they are the most visible part of a television 
production. That’s why it’s so important that Davis also mentioned the role
 of writers, as they create the stories that actors and actresses occupy. 
And on that front, there is no “ethnic” overswing of a pendulum. According to
 a report published by the Writers Guild of America, the numbers of both female
 and minority writers actually declined this year. Only 13.7% of television show
 staff writers are minorities — and that figure includes men.
(In a reply to an email requesting numbers of black female writers, or woman of
 color writers in general, a WGA representative said that those specific statistics
 were not available. That's a telling fact.) 
But that doesn’t mean that the writers aren’t out there. In March, HBO held a
 contest seeking “diverse” (again, including both men and women of color) 
writers. Eight winners would receive training and support to help them produce
 a TV pilot.
They broke the Internet — literally. There were so many applicants that the site
 crashed.
Many took this as a metaphor for the entertainment industry. It was as if they
 were being told, yet again, “There is only so much room for people like you here.”
 It’s a message that has been also spoken literally — one black woman filmmaker
 completely different genres.
At all levels of the industry, the talent, the passion and the ambition are 
abundant. So are the raw numbers of women of color who want to share their 
gifts with the world. The opportunities for them to do so, however, are not.
All too often, the roles aren’t there.
That is what Viola Davis exposed and what Nancy Lee Grahn missed.
But thanks to Davis’ speech, and the misinformed backlash of some on Twitter,
 the issue of the lack of diversity in media is back in the spotlight. As Davis herself
Follow me @dexdigi for more on the intersection of culture and the Internet.
Now? If you've read all of the article, what did you learn from it, as a Black Person. Particularly as a Blackman or Blackwoman? Did you see how it highlights and divides and tests the actual beliefs and goals OF THE READER. Particularly if you are a Blackman and Blackwoman. If I retype that same sentence and change it to; Particularly if you are a Blackman and woman, how DO YOU PERCEIVE THE SENTENCE?

Have I now EXCLUDED Blackwomen, simply by typing woman, while having typed out Blackman? I type these things now because psychology is very real and as I've said before. We as Black People have become extremely vulnerable to it and in some instances we know it. Others we don't. A person can plant something in plain sight, be it reading material. Visual, etc. And we're none the wiser till it is well-after too late. The above article attempts to once again divide and conquer by showing the fact that there are Minorities and then their are Women. This is a standard tactic and strategy amongst Whites that I personally believe they are aware works MOST EFFECTIVELY TOWARDS US. Like I've said before, I've yet to see an ASIAN COUPLE in child support court. And only saw Asians who were married at some point to a Non-Asian, in that kind of environment.

Fair or not, like it or not. Whites do not fear females of ANY RACE. Notice I did not divide down genders, because REALITY SHOWS US THAT THIS IS TRUE. Like I highlighted with the Pass Laws of White-Apartheid of South Africa, it was Black South African Men who were INTENTIONALLY TARGETED. Protest for using the Pass Laws against Black South African Women were and are the reason why so many Black South African Women are underpaid, unacknowledged domestic-slave labor for Non-Black South Africans. This same process was done here in Nazi-America where attempting to turn out the Blackwoman was done on purpose. Deals in court to allow "Her Children" to be Free-Blacks were often made and then broken as any White saw fit, including Whitewomen. These aren't me just typing things up to win some "argument". You can look them up for yourself.

Now? It is up to us as Black People to decide are we going to sit down with one another and work through Our Gender Differences. Or are we going to allow Ourselves to be played for fools once again by Whites looking to diffuse Our Strength and divide us along gender lines with more false promises that a Blackman can survive without a Blackwoman and a Blackwoman can survive without a Blackman. Viola Davis' award, it's a great accolade for her. But? What exactly does it do FOR US? Meanwhile? The sooner We create Our Own Media-Mediums and Entertainment Empires, within Our Own Communities? Then the sooner we stop looking like begging slaves on TV broadcast around the world....

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