Sunday, July 31, 2016

Desmond Tutu's Daughter and a Clear Sign of Why South African Blacks are STILL ON THE BOTTOM

I have made it clear that I DO NOT LIKE Desmond Tutu or Nelson Mandela OR Martin Luther King. I have also made it clear WHY. They talked about and did things that were COUNTERPRODUCTIVE TO OUR RETURN TO POWER AND RESPECTABILITY. They pushed Black policies that were AND ARE, stupid. And a person can only "afford to be" stupid when they have enough stability, however they achieved it, to be able to get away with it. Rest assured, once their buffer of resources or whatever PROTECTS THEM FROM THEIR OWN STUPIDITY, runs out, then?

They're finished.

I had this article last month when it came out.
Left it sitting. Like a whole host of articles I have. 
Where?
They just aren't worth the time and energy OR ATTENTION, either at that time or perhaps, EVER. One thing you never wanna do when you are TRYING TO CATCH-UP, is fuck yourself up by putting out happy-go-lucky puff-pieces and promotions that will PROMOTE, ACCEPTANCE OF THE STATUS QUO. I've had to learn that lesson THE HARD WAY. So I don't just slap down on here any ole thing without understanding what impact it will have on Black Readers. There are certain things that I post on here where off-line I've been asked WHY did I post this that or the other and I told them straight out;
I need Our People to see that STRUGGLING WITHIN YOURSELF, far as DECISION-MAKING and HOW YOU'D LIKE THINGS TO BE, is actually NORMAL.
However!?
The REALITY IS that YOU MUST DO WHAT IS BEST FOR THE REALITY OF YOUR SITUATION, even when YOU DON'T LIKE IT. Even WHEN IT IS PAINFUL. 
Because IF YOU DO NOT MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE, EVEN WHEN IT IS HARD TO DO, then?

How will you ever REGAIN CONTROL OVER YOUR LIFE.
YOUR ENVIRONMENT.
And RESTORE Your Ability TO CONTROL YOUR LIFE AND RESTORE VALUE TO YOUR LIFE. Both amongst Us and with Others.
This is the reality of being a REBUILDING PEOPLE. Who have ACTIVE RESISTANCE TO OUR REBUILDING AND REGAINING STABILITY AND POWER.

So when I saw this bullshit with Desmond Tutu's daughter, I was not only NOT SHOCKED. But it ties into what Jason Black and Professor Black Truth talk about ALL. THE. TIME.
Black People wanting INTEGRATION.
So they can have SEXUAL ACCESS TO WHITES.
-_-
Dumbest.
Move.
EVER.

Because when you have REAL POWER AND RESPECT, that will happen anyway, idiots.
Meanwhile;
The Difference is TIME.
When you are ON A SCHEDULE AND/OR TIME IS NOT IN YOUR FAVOR?
Then you CANNOT HAVE IDIOTS MAKING UP SIDE QUESTS THAT COST TIME FOR SOME FRIVOLOUSLY STUPID REASON.
And chasing White pussy and/or dick is fuckin FRIVOLOUSLY STUPID!

Yet we see it all the time from Blacks IN CRITICAL POSITIONS.
Blacks who tend to talk that We Need to Integrate, tend to be the first ones to come up with someone White on THEIR ARM. They put THEIR DESIRES AHEAD OF OUR COLLECTIVE NEED TO REBUILD AMONG OURSELVES.
And for that, there must be consequences, STRICTLY BECAUSE;
We are NOT WHITE.
You WILL NOT USE US FOR YOUR PERSONAL AGENDA.
You want to be with White whomever, fine, go do that. 
BUT DON'T TELL US ABOUT INTEGRATION SO YOU CAN BE COMFORTABLE AND NOT FEEL ODD BLACK PERSON OUT, when you show up with a White Person on your arm or Your Arm on a White Person's.

Thanks to the lazy-stupidity of previous generations of Blacks. Work must be done to salvage the lost time wasted on desegregation and integration. Some sense of Black Values must be restored IMMEDIATELY. There is NO TIME for supposed VOCAL BLACKS to be showing up with Whites on their arms and then saying this White Person is here to help.
Well?
They could have done that how long ago now?
And this is an INTERNAL MATTER.
So why have you BROUGHT AN OUTSIDER HERE AND THEN AN OUTSIDER BELONGING TO THE GROUP WHO WE'RE IN DIRECT COMPETITION WITH.

Here is the article;

Desmond Tutu’s Daughter Lost Her Job After Marrying A Woman

Although forced out of priesthood, Rev. Mpho Tutu Van Furth said she’ll always choose love.

 06/09/2016 06:02 pm ET | Updated Jun 10, 2016

As a child of Desmond Tutu, a Christian leader who bravely opposed apartheid in South Africa, Rev. Mpho Tutu Van Furth knows a thing or two about how to stand up  for what you believe in. 
When Tutu van Furth decided to get married to her partner, Marceline van Furth, an atheist professor from Amsterdam, she knew that her job as a priest of the South African Anglican church would be in jeopardy. Although same-sex marriage is legal in South Africa, the Anglican church in the country insists that marriage is a union between a man and a woman. Marrying her partner meant being forced out of the priesthood, but for Tutu van Furth, the choice was clear.
“Always choose love,” the newlywed told The Guardian. “Everything else will fall into place somehow. When in doubt just do the most loving thing.” (Our People have been told this lie and have attempted to live this lie and say this lie, all the fuckin time. Frankly it is disgusting to hear, read or say such nonsensical garbage. Because like ALL THINGS, anything that is a GOAL, WITHOUT A PLAN, IS A WISH! And all you can do IS HOPE SHIT WILL SPIN THE RIGHT WAY FOR YOU. If that kind of crap was true We wouldn't be on the fuckin bottom of everyplace We are found at. But somehow THAT FACT ALONE makes SOME BLACKS UNCOMFORTABLE. And that is what happens when a People are more concerned about RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY INSTEAD OF REALITY AND FACTS! You can CHOOSE LOVE, but you BETTER HAVE A FUCKIN PLAN ON THE TABLE FOR WHEN LOVE NEEDS SOME LOGIC FOR IT TO WORK OUT! Otherwise, you're FUCKED! And NOT IN THAT LOVING WAY EITHER!)
Since making that decision, Tutu van Furth and her bride have declared their love for each other twice — during a small civil wedding in the Netherlands last December and during a family celebration near Cape Town in May. 
According to the BBC, when Tutu van Furth heard that her diocese had decided to withdraw her license, she offered to return it herself, saying it was “slightly more dignified.” She’s still a priest in the United States-based Episcopal Church, where she was ordained in 2003. However, she admitted that relinquishing her South African priesthood made her feel as if a part of her was stripped away.
“It was incredibly sad for me,” she said. “A few years ago I celebrated the Eucharist with my father... and now to be in a position that I cannot serve at the alter with him... I was surprised by how much it hurt.”
Tutu van Furth said that her father and her family have been supportive of her relationship. Since the Anglican church doesn’t permit its priests to bless or conduct same-sex weddings, Tutu gave a “father’s blessing” at his daughter’s marriage, instead. 
Tutu’s stance on same-sex marriage has been clear for years. In 2013, the Nobel peace laureate made headlines by stating that he’d rather go to hell than to a “homophobic heaven.”
“I would not worship a God who is homophobic and that is how deeply I feel about this,” the retired archbishop said during the launch of a UN-backed campaign for LGBT rights in South Africa. “I am as passionate about this campaign as I ever was about apartheid. For me, it is at the same level.”
Globally, the Anglican Communion is divided over the issue of same-sex marriage. In January, its archbishops imposed sanctions on the American branch of its organization, the Episcopal Church, for deciding to allow clergy to perform same-sex marriages.
Tutu van Furth hopes that her marriage will start a conversation within the South African Anglican church about how to serve the LGBTQ people who are sitting in its pews and speaking from its pulpits.
For inspiration, she turns to her dad:
“My dad has a real gift for being on the right side of an issue, not from the point of the argument of right and wrong, but from the point of caring for the people on the margins. Who is the least powerful one in this configuration? What is the most loving thing in any situation? That generally leads him in the right direction.”



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