May 14, 2012
witchsistah:

ai-yo:

thisisnotafrica:

submission from tumifromjoburg: : Miss Winfrey, there’s no way you can be of Zulu decent.
Quee: I don’t know when or why she said this. How can she be of Zulu descent? I don’t why I find this hard to believe.
Zulu (and other few regions and cultures in Africa) are those places/people that western media ACTUALLY decides to show or talk about sometimes. the other few places/people they like to talk about are:
Egypt
South Africa
Kenya
Ethiopia
Is western media never gives real limelight to places in Africa, except the ones they wish to stereotype, then I wonder if Oprah just looked at a some Zulu pictures etc. and decided she is of that descent?
:/ 

This is in references to the Henry Louis gates show African American Lives where a few Black celebs track down their ancestor and there is a segement toward the end where they do the dna test to find out which ethnic tribe they belong to. But before they find out some of them have guesses. 
Chris Tucker and his father were guessing Ghana and Nigeria obvious West African countries and so on and so forth with other people.
When it came to Oprah, Dr Gates asked her if she had any guesses and she guess Zulu as she always had a connection to Zulu people and feels very Zulu in her heart (Also she has a school in South Africa and does a lot of work there and all that good stuffy) 
So then when Dr Gates tells her that it is highly unlikely that she has Zulu ancestry as most of the people that were brought and made as slaves in the Americas were from West Africa and she was very surprised by that.
I think Henry Louis Gates was also surprised when he found out that he wasn’t of Nubian ancestry even though as he stated the slaves came from West Africa not East.

I wonder how much of this AA longing for East African ancestry comes from East Africans being the “pretty” and more civilized sub-Saharan Africans because they’re seen as having more of the desirable European features.  It’s West African features and cultures that are consistently mocked and caricatured in the West.

I don’t think its that far. I think oprah said zulu because of Shaka Zulu the movie and miniseries and Skip thought nubian because the black American mythology of nubian kings and queens. Very few black folk know about African history or our own outside of a white perspective. For many years there was a grasping for knowledge anywhere to get it. Egypt & nubia from the bible, Ethiopia during WWII, Zulu nation due to wide reaching movies and series in the 70s-80s, Kenya and swahili, kente cloth of the 90s. It’s just recently African-American community has learned about west Africa in any far reaching manner due to immigrantion immersion. I doubt many people could tell the difference between Kenyan or Nigerian or south African in US. So the stereotype of east Africans is probably not well known enough to be influential.

witchsistah:

ai-yo:

thisisnotafrica:

submission from tumifromjoburg: : Miss Winfrey, there’s no way you can be of Zulu decent.

Quee: I don’t know when or why she said this. How can she be of Zulu descent? I don’t why I find this hard to believe.

Zulu (and other few regions and cultures in Africa) are those places/people that western media ACTUALLY decides to show or talk about sometimes. the other few places/people they like to talk about are:

Egypt

South Africa

Kenya

Ethiopia

Is western media never gives real limelight to places in Africa, except the ones they wish to stereotype, then I wonder if Oprah just looked at a some Zulu pictures etc. and decided she is of that descent?

:/ 

This is in references to the Henry Louis gates show African American Lives where a few Black celebs track down their ancestor and there is a segement toward the end where they do the dna test to find out which ethnic tribe they belong to. But before they find out some of them have guesses. 

Chris Tucker and his father were guessing Ghana and Nigeria obvious West African countries and so on and so forth with other people.

When it came to Oprah, Dr Gates asked her if she had any guesses and she guess Zulu as she always had a connection to Zulu people and feels very Zulu in her heart (Also she has a school in South Africa and does a lot of work there and all that good stuffy) 

So then when Dr Gates tells her that it is highly unlikely that she has Zulu ancestry as most of the people that were brought and made as slaves in the Americas were from West Africa and she was very surprised by that.

I think Henry Louis Gates was also surprised when he found out that he wasn’t of Nubian ancestry even though as he stated the slaves came from West Africa not East.

I wonder how much of this AA longing for East African ancestry comes from East Africans being the “pretty” and more civilized sub-Saharan Africans because they’re seen as having more of the desirable European features.  It’s West African features and cultures that are consistently mocked and caricatured in the West.

I don’t think its that far. I think oprah said zulu because of Shaka Zulu the movie and miniseries and Skip thought nubian because the black American mythology of nubian kings and queens. Very few black folk know about African history or our own outside of a white perspective. For many years there was a grasping for knowledge anywhere to get it. Egypt & nubia from the bible, Ethiopia during WWII, Zulu nation due to wide reaching movies and series in the 70s-80s, Kenya and swahili, kente cloth of the 90s. It’s just recently African-American community has learned about west Africa in any far reaching manner due to immigrantion immersion. I doubt many people could tell the difference between Kenyan or Nigerian or south African in US. So the stereotype of east Africans is probably not well known enough to be influential.

May 14, 2012
blaquerose:

karnythia:

blaquerose:

karnythia:

talking-fiction:

wilwheaton:

(via Condescending Wonka)

I can’t for the life of me understand why any minority, knowing how often minorities are discriminated against, would oppose same-sex marriage. 

I can’t for the life of me figure out how people keep pretending there are no Black LGBT folks while rushing to blame black people for legislation that they didn’t fund, write, or even all vote for in the first place. Not to mention if we’re going to talk about discrimination? Let’s talk about racism in LGBT commmunities. Ooh wait, no one wants to do that hunh?


People wanna talk all day about how blackfolks hate the LGBT community, but how many people are talking about Dan Savage’s racism, sexism, transphobia, and general asshole behavior?
**crickets**
Yeah I thought so.

They’re too busy parroting his bigotry to do any math, or listen to black LGBT folks. After all, why address all the white bigots (who hold the majority of the votes & fund legislation like Prop 8 & Amendment One) when you can target a smaller population, ignore intersectionality, and pretend to be the great savior?

It would be real funny if in some magical alternate universe, where black people actually ARE a monolith, and we all actually do ALL vote in favor of marriage equality, to see the faces of these idiots when that shit STILL DOESN’T GET PASSED, because they didn’t put the effort into changing the minds of these white people they think are so goddamn open minded. 
Because black folks are only 14% of the US population, but we hold ALL OF THE VOTES when it comes to marriage equality and LGBT rights, right?!

blaquerose:

karnythia:

blaquerose:

karnythia:

talking-fiction:

wilwheaton:

(via Condescending Wonka)

I can’t for the life of me understand why any minority, knowing how often minorities are discriminated against, would oppose same-sex marriage. 

I can’t for the life of me figure out how people keep pretending there are no Black LGBT folks while rushing to blame black people for legislation that they didn’t fund, write, or even all vote for in the first place. Not to mention if we’re going to talk about discrimination? Let’s talk about racism in LGBT commmunities. Ooh wait, no one wants to do that hunh?

People wanna talk all day about how blackfolks hate the LGBT community, but how many people are talking about Dan Savage’s racism, sexism, transphobia, and general asshole behavior?

**crickets**

Yeah I thought so.

They’re too busy parroting his bigotry to do any math, or listen to black LGBT folks. After all, why address all the white bigots (who hold the majority of the votes & fund legislation like Prop 8 & Amendment One) when you can target a smaller population, ignore intersectionality, and pretend to be the great savior?

It would be real funny if in some magical alternate universe, where black people actually ARE a monolith, and we all actually do ALL vote in favor of marriage equality, to see the faces of these idiots when that shit STILL DOESN’T GET PASSED, because they didn’t put the effort into changing the minds of these white people they think are so goddamn open minded. 

Because black folks are only 14% of the US population, but we hold ALL OF THE VOTES when it comes to marriage equality and LGBT rights, right?!

May 13, 2012
Entitled: Irrational biases and magnified prejudices.

ladyatheist:

invisiblelad:

Let’s say some red headed person says something someone else disagrees with. The person decides that because the red head is “mean” that all red heads are mean, and therefore that person no longer cares about red headed people justifies his or her prejudice…

May 13, 2012
witchsistah:

caffeinatedfeminist:

littlemisslillykat:

inday-en-en:
No. You had sex with a girl when you were a child. It ended in pregnancy. You are attacking the morality of a 14 year old girl who terminated a pregnancy that would have resulted in a child that neither you or her had the capacity to care for. A girl that preserved your and her own youth, and stopped a child being raised in circumstances that are not fit for any child. You really should be assessing your own morality. What kind of 14 year old boy fucks a 14 year old girl, without protection, gets her pregnant and then runs an online smear campaign against her for doing what was best for her, her family and you? What? You think you had the capacity to raise a child at age 14/15? How would you feed it or look after it? You wouldn’t. You were going to dump it on her or your own parents, live like the carefree little shit you are and occasionally play with the child when you could be bothered and think “Wow, what a good, brave young father I am.” You made the mistake, she went through the trauma of saving your youth for you. You owe her so much better than this. You absolutely disgust me. Less than forward-slash three, you’re real fucking remorseful. That’s poetry that is. You’re breaking my heart kid. That girl should have every right to decide what she wants to do to her body. The idea that you should take responsibility and give birth implies that you are responsible to this fetus and you owe it something. A pregnant person does not owe a fetus anything any more than they owe you an apology for being alive. Try again, pro lifers. Pro-Choice.



I applaud this. 

^ YESS. 

This is some sterling commentary.


This dumbass is also probably assuming the fetus was male. The sex is almost never known when an abortion takes place because it is early on into the pregnancy.

Wonder if he’ll grow up thinking if he buys a woman dinner, she owes him sex.

witchsistah:

caffeinatedfeminist:

littlemisslillykat:

inday-en-en:

No. You had sex with a girl when you were a child. It ended in pregnancy. You are attacking the morality of a 14 year old girl who terminated a pregnancy that would have resulted in a child that neither you or her had the capacity to care for. A girl that preserved your and her own youth, and stopped a child being raised in circumstances that are not fit for any child. You really should be assessing your own morality. What kind of 14 year old boy fucks a 14 year old girl, without protection, gets her pregnant and then runs an online smear campaign against her for doing what was best for her, her family and you? What? You think you had the capacity to raise a child at age 14/15? How would you feed it or look after it? You wouldn’t. You were going to dump it on her or your own parents, live like the carefree little shit you are and occasionally play with the child when you could be bothered and think “Wow, what a good, brave young father I am.” You made the mistake, she went through the trauma of saving your youth for you. You owe her so much better than this. You absolutely disgust me. Less than forward-slash three, you’re real fucking remorseful. That’s poetry that is. You’re breaking my heart kid. That girl should have every right to decide what she wants to do to her body. The idea that you should take responsibility and give birth implies that you are responsible to this fetus and you owe it something. A pregnant person does not owe a fetus anything any more than they owe you an apology for being alive. Try again, pro lifers. Pro-Choice.

I applaud this. 

^ YESS. 

This is some sterling commentary.

This dumbass is also probably assuming the fetus was male. The sex is almost never known when an abortion takes place because it is early on into the pregnancy.

Wonder if he’ll grow up thinking if he buys a woman dinner, she owes him sex.

(Source: ruinshoes)

May 9, 2012
"A new study shows that young black people are considerably less likely to use and abuse drugs than whites — less than any other group other than Asians, in fact — yet they are ten times more likely to be arrested for it."

— Ed Brayton, Dispatches from the Culture Wars (via mwali)

(Source: freethoughtblogs.com, via witchsistah)

April 30, 2012
"If you speak in an angry way about what has happened to our people and what is happening to our people, what does he call it? Emotionalism. Pick up on that. Here the man has got a rope around his neck and because he screams, you know, the cracker that’s putting the rope around his neck accuses him of being emotional. [Laughter] You’re supposed to have the rope around your neck and holler politely, you know. You’re supposed to watch your diction, not shout and wake other people up— this is how you’re supposed to holler. You’re supposed to be respectable and responsible when you holler against what they’re doing to you."

— Malcolm X, the ultimate truth teller (via ancestryinprogress)

(via ida-b-wells-b-whippin-yo-ass)

April 23, 2012

everythingrhymeswithalcohol:

strugglingtobeheard:

ladyatheist:

thefullmetalbitch:

biyuti:

TRANSCRIPT.

(Freshly typed. I’m not a professional, but I think I caught everything. Um… no idea how to parse the sentence, but whatever.)

Woman: Uh, everything about our nation and god and everything.

Man: Uh, huh.

Woman: I just want to know, how much do you love your country?

Man: What is your nationality?

Woman: I’m confused.

Man: About your heritage.

Woman: so what is my nationality, what colour are all y’all?

Man: Alright. Let me explain. Let me help you out. Let me help you understand.

Woman: defend it, I love all of you.

Man: At one time, Jewish people lived in Germany,  you understand that right ?

Woman:  I’m German as well.

Man: I know, that is why I asked you what is your nationality. At one time Jewish people lived in Germany, didn’t they?

Woman: Did they?

Man: And during WW1 they fought for Germany, they loved Germany. Until one day Adolf Hitler begins to exterminate them and then they turned on their country and went for a land of their own.

Well, this is what you have to understand: we have served this stinking country. There is nobody more patriotic than Black people. We are the people that die in your wars, build your cities, and raise your children and bleed in your all of your wars and reap none of the benefits.

There is nobody more patriotic than us. There is nobody that served America more than us, until one day we found out that this is the land of our oppressor, this is not our homeland. So we decided to go found our own land. So we decided to go find the land of our ancestors, just like the Jewish people did in Germany.

Know what the, the problem with white people is? You don’t respect anybody’s humanity except for your own. You don’t respect anybody’s pain, except for your own.

You expect Jewish people to hate Hitler and hate the Nazis, but you can’t understand why we should hate you. You can’t understand that because you’re not human. And you’re cruel. And you’re selfish. And if you had any love and compassion in your heart, you would know how much you deserve to be hated. If you had any love in your heart.

You white people are merciless. And you hate to look at anybody as a human being.

How dare you ask us: “have you loved America?”!? [background woman crying, ‘you’re horrible’] We have loved you for forever. And you have always hated us.

We have loved you consistently for 400 hundred years. We prayed to that white Jesus. And we saluted your flags. And we died in your militaries. And you beat us like dogs.

How dare you ask us, “Have we loved you?”!?

I have a question for you. When in the hell have you loved anybody but yourself? [woman crying and pointing, saying ‘you’re horrible’]

Give me Ezekial 35 (? Not sure what is said here)

I’m looking at you square in your eyes and tell you this:

That you are completely cruel. And you know why your heart is broke? Because I’m telling you the truth for the first time in your life.

Your whole life you thought that you’ve been compassionate and caring, but meanwhile, you know what you are? Just another white girl standing on stolen ground, [background, ‘what? what?’] reaping the benefits of bloody fathers.

Woman:  You’re horrible.

Man: That is what you are. Even though you think you’re so liberal and so kind. All you are is another child benefiting off the murder of your father. That is who you reall are. And you should face it. And you should fall on your knees and beg repentance, for your evil, cruel, corrupt selfish life. That you’ve lived here on the bones of the North American Indian, on the bones of the slaves, on the bones of the Puerto Ricans, on the bones of the Mexicans, on the bones of all the poor people. That your father murdered so that you could go to college. And so that you could get drunk and high, and have a good time.

Your father had to murder for that privilege. You understand that, don’t you? Your father had to kill. Your grandfather had to steal. So that you could live like Pamela Anderson [background woman crying, ‘you’re horrible’] in America.

Give me Ezekial 45. That is the truth. I’m sorry. I’m showing you love! That’s love. I’m telling you the truth. Ain’t that real love?

[Woman sobbing. Cuts to music video]

/end transcript

YES YES YES GOD YES

HOT DAMN! I feel like I just went to church! PREACH!

wow biyuti, thanks for taking the time to type all this!

And her friend just had to pull her away..she was frozen!

(Source: icaruscalling)

April 22, 2012

fyeahblackhistory:

Joseph Bologne - The Chevalier De Saint-Georges ‘The Black Mozart’ (1745-1799)

  • Musically Saint-George was considered the “King of Pop” of his age;

  • Militarily he helped prevent what could have been the early collapse of the French Revolution. The vicissitudes of his journey are dramatic: from a young outsider in Paris to the dizzying heights of superstardom in pre-Revolutionary France, to an utterly tragic end.

  • In his lifetime Saint George was an elite musketeer of the King’s Horse Guard; a master-swordsman and Europe’s fencing champion;

  • A composer, violin impresario, and opera director that influenced Mozart;

  • Queen Marie-Antoinette’s music teacher and confidant; a playboy whose inner circle included the author of Valmont;

  • A military hero who championed the French Revolution.

  • That Saint-George was all of these in an age when slavery was endemic and white superiority was dogma, is beyond extraordinary and the height of irony.

Known possibly as being the “king of pop for his age”, Charles Pettaway music professor of Lincoln University, sums up Bologne as being ‘perhaps the most unjustly forgotten composer of the classical period. In his day, he was known as much for his symphonies as his swordsmanship, as much for his violin virtuosity as his trendsetting dress, and as much for his equestrian skills as his many romantic dalliances. In fact, only one thing kept him from attaining the uppermost heights of his profession and immediately securing his place in music history—he was, in the parlance of his era, a mulatto’.


Despite his Herculean accomplishments, Saint George -a man whose company was once fought over by royalty and great aristocrats- died alone, unmarried and destitute in 1799. The tragedy deepened: instead of being celebrated, in 1802 after the reinstitution of slavery in France by Napoleon, Saint-George’s music was banned, and many of his scores were destroyed. Yet, Saint-George lives. Like a Phoenix, two centuries later, the indomitable Chevalier has risen from the ashes as music lovers and historians have rediscovered him. In February 2002, the Mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoe renamed a street in the memory of the Chevalier de Saint-George, restoring his stature to one of a legendary statesman

Early Life

Born on Christmas day, 1745, on the French-Caribbean Island of Guadeloupe. His mother was a young Senegalese Wolof slave of remarkable beauty named Nanon. Joseph’s father, George de Bologne Saint-George, was a wealthy sugar plantation owner and a former “Gentleman in the King’s Chamber” in the court of Louis XVI, King of France.

Bologne was remarkably dedicated to his mistress and their son. Defying the Code Noir—a royal decree designed to define the conditions of slavery in the French colonies—he treated Saint-Georges as a member of his family. And, although little is known about Saint-Georges’s early years, it is easy to imagine him growing up a relatively privileged child, spending most of his time running, swimming, and generally frolicking through Guadeloupe’s paradisial landscapes.
But Bologne wanted a better life for his son than the colonies could offer.

Life in Paris

In 1753, Saint-Georges’s father took him to Paris, where he received an education in the gentlemanly arts of fencing, music, and manners. After completing his studies, Saint-Georges was made a Gendarme de la Garde du Roi and introduced to the frothy upper classes of French society. He danced in glittering ballrooms, conversed in delicately appointed parlors, attended shows at opulent concert halls, and was rumored to frequent a number of ladies’ boudoirs. “He loved the ladies!” says Pettaway. “And the ladies loved him!”
And who could blame them? He was handsome, athletic, well connected. And, of course, there was his music. Only about a third of his compositions have survived the last two hundred years, but those that have, says Pettaway, are “certainly on par with the works of Mozart and Haydn.”

Rise

Saint-George received the tutoring appropriate for a young member of the French nobility, attending a boarding school run by a famous swordsman named La Boëssière. Besides fencing and swordsmanship, his studies included literature, the sciences, and horseback riding. The teacher became the first of several observers to write admiringly of Saint-George’s prowess with the sword. Saint-George was tall, handsome, and gracious, and he quickly found his way into the halls of the French aristocracy. In 1765 a fencer named Picard insulted Saint-George and challenged him to a duel. Saint-George at first refused, but his father promised him a new carriage if he fought and won. At the duel in the city of Rouen, Saint-George quickly emerged the victor. He suffered his first defeat the following year at the hands of the famed Italian fencer Giuseppe Gianfaldoni, who praised Saint-George and said that he would soon be the best fencer on the European continent.

In music, too, Saint-George was a standout student. Several of France’s leading composers had benefited from the elder Saint-George’s patronage in the past, and young Saint-George benefited from their musical attentions. He is thought to have studied the violin with one of the great French virtuosi, Jean-Marie Leclair the Elder, and he mastered the harpsichord (an ancestor of the piano) as well. By the late 1760s he had become the recipient of a dedication from François-Joseph Gossec, the composer at the center of Parisian concert life. In 1769 Saint-George joined an orchestra called Le Concert des Amateurs, directed by Gossec, as first violinist, and in 1773, when Gossec moved on to a different conducting post, Saint-George became the group’s director.

Even as he notched these successes, Saint-George’s status in French society was an ambivalent one. Religious leaders were agitating for the end of slavery, and King Louis XVI himself was opposed to the practice. But interracial marriages were forbidden (Saint-George was never able to marry), and belief in the genetic inferiority of Africans was widespread. As word of his athletic and musical exploits spread, Saint-George became famous. Word even reached America of how he could swim across the Seine River using only one arm or shoot at and hit a coin thrown into the air, and he was something of a fashion trendsetter as well. But there was always an undercurrent of racial controversy surrounding his reputation. Saint-George had powerful backers who appreciated his talents, including Queen Marie Antoinette (to whom he was unusually close).

Influence

  • He and François-Joseph Gossec were among the first French composers to write music in an important new genre of Austrian origin—the string quartet.
  • He acted as the agent in commissioning the six symphonies composed by Joseph Haydn between 1785 and 1786 known today as the “Paris Symphonies”; these symphonies were performed under the baton of Mr. Boulogne by the  orchestra Concert des Amateurs.
  • Mozart, was still a teenager scouring Europe for steady work when Saint-Georges’s musical career was at its peak, is thought to have “quoted” a melodic line from one of Saint-Georges’s violin concertos in his Symphonie Concertante in E-flat Major. Mozart also based a passage in his ballet score Les petits riens (The Little Nothings) on one of Saint-George’s melodies
  • Other composers offered more explicit compliments to Saint-Georges’s talents: François-Joseph Gossec, Carl Stamitz, and Antonio Lolli each dedicated works to him.

Despite his renown, Saint-Georges was still vulnerable to racial prejudice. Perhaps the most flagrant and dispiriting instance occurred in 1776 when he was nominated to head the prestigious Paris Opéra, only to have his candidacy challenged by a group of divas who argued that they could not be expected to, as they put it, “submit to the orders of a mulatto.” Louis XVI had approved the appointment, says Pettaway, but the divas’ objections won out and Saint-Georges did not get the coveted directorship.

Later Life and the French revolution
When the French Revolution erupted in 1789, the democratic ideals of the revolution—liberté, égalité, fraternité—appealed to the composer, who under the Ancient Régime “never knew when the ugly face of racism would present itself again,” . He joined the National Guard at Lille at 1789, and a year later was selected to lead one thousand black soldiers charged with defending the ongoing revolution.
But service to the revolution, it turned out, was no guarantee against the sweeping violence of la Terreur. The revolutionaries regarded anyone with ties to the aristocracy with suspicion, and Saint-Georges, who had been a guard for Louis XV and conducted Haydn’s Paris Symphonies before Marie Antoinette, was no exception. Brought in on trumped-up charges in 1793, he spent nearly a year in prison. Five years later, at about the age of fifty-five, he died in Paris, destitute, alone, and all but forgotten.
Saint-Georges’s music suffered the ill effects of the Revolution no less than his person. Many of his manuscripts were destroyed during the early years of unrest and, later, under Napoleon’s government, performances of those few of his works that did survive were banned. Only recently, through the work of scholars and musicians such as Pettaway, has the music of Saint-Georges begun to reclaim audiences as it once so ably captured.

Conclusion.

Although he was gifted, his inborn talents were magnified by his relentless effort, permitting him not only to be better, but above all to overcome the racial barrier which put before him in a time period when slavery was endemic and white superiority was dogma.


References:

Dunoyer, T The Historical Biography of Joseph Bologne (Griot pictures Entertainment, LLC) [Online] available from: http://www.chevalierdesaintgeorge.com/bio_fulltext.html

Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de Saint-George” Notablebiographies.com, http://www.notablebiographies.com/supp/Supplement-Mi-So/Chevalier-de-Saint-George-Joseph-Boulogne.html (March 31 2012)

Remirez, C, R (2012) Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra - “The Black Mozart”(local arts Live) [Online] available from: http://localartslive.com/profiles/blogs/black-pearl-chamber-orchestra-the-black-mozart

Willford, J (2010) Black mozart: (Humanities Magazine) [Online] available from:

http://www.neh.gov/news/humanities/2010-05/PA_BlackMozart.html

Zick, J, W (2012) Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745-1799)  (AfriClassical.com) [Online] available from: http://chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com/page1.html

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(via note-a-bear)

March 22, 2012
Milkee Mountain Mama: i don't get why it isn't obvious

milkeemountainmama:

that not all of us are trayvon martin. some of us are actually george zimmerman. and maybe all the white guys in hoodies who are 44 years old and smiling need to recognize that some of us are george zimmerman. and that the US grows george zimmermans like rag weed in a post-global warming world….

(Source: marshmallowmegamama)

March 16, 2012
Racism 101: Are you a Racist?: Every day at this school, it sinks in a little more

racismschool:

whatwhiteswillneverknow:

White folk call us “Black People”

but they only take 50% of that phrase

as 100% truth

here’s a hint: it aint the ‘people’ part

…and THIS is why I have so many topics to post about. This is why the list is so long. This “Post racist” America is the most racist…

(Source: thinkspeakstress)

March 9, 2012

meandrous:

pantslessprogressive:

Eight female state senators in Georgia walked out of the Senate chambers on Thursday to protest two bills that hinder access to abortion and contraceptives. All eight female democratic senators left the chambers together after two bills they oppose passed the Republican-led Senate. From Atlanta’s WXIA, the legislation:

  • Prohibits state employees from using state health benefits to pay for abortions
  • Does not allow employees of private religious institutions to demand that their insurance policies pay for contraceptives

“We stood together to protest what we feel is absolutely a war on women here in Georgia and we want to sound the alert to Georgians,” said Sen. Nan Orrick.

Republican state senator Joshua McKoon said of the legislation, “What I would say is the war that’s being waged is on a relative minority in this country that has strong beliefs that are protected by the First Amendment.”

The bills now heads to the House, where both are expected to pass.

The senators who walked out: Sen. Gloria ButlerSen. Gale Davenport, Sen. Nan Orrock, Sen. Freddie Powell SimsSen. Donzella James, Sen. Miriam Paris, Sen. Valencia Seay and Sen. Horacena Tate. Looks like I’ll be spending my Friday night emailing these senators to thank them for taking a stance on an incredibly important issue.

Look at that fierce HBIC.

(via jhameia)

March 9, 2012
life-is-a-bitch-and-so-am-i:

boxlunches:

ricksantorum-2012:

What every traditional, real American family should look like :) 

COOL!!! Now let me add in some other examples of what a healthy, happy, traditional, real American family should BE ABLE to look like:


Black families



Mexican and South American families



Middle Eastern families



East Asian families



South Asian families



Native American families



European families



Interracial families of all colors



Jewish families



Muslim families



Buddhist families



Hindu families



Atheist or agnostic families



Single mother families



Single father families



Grandparents raising a family



Foster families



Adopted families



Gay parent families



Lesbian parent families



Transgender parent families



Families with special needs children



Families with disabled children



Families with disabled parents



Families with deaf/hard of hearing parents, deaf/hard of hearing children, or both



Childless couples

~~~
Awwww, aren’t they all adorable? :3
I know I probably left a lot of folks out, so feel free to add pictures of what a good, happy, true American family can be! Remember they come in all shapes, sizes, colors, ages, genders, religions, races, cultures, nationalities, sexualities, and appearances, so don’t leave anyone out! Especially when you VOTE. The only thing that defines what makes a family is love. <3
My, isn’t America wonderful~?

EDIT: And you know, I just wanted to add…you can send Rick Santorum and the rest of the country, even the rest of the world, the message that these families and other families that went unmentioned matter TOO, NOT just white, conservative, Christian, straight-parent, double-parent, rich, privileged families like his. Let him and the country know that ALL families have a say, ALL families are what define America, ALL families are what make this nation strong, ALL families matter, ALL families are important, and that ALL families deserve a CHANCE.
Let Rick Santorum know that OUR children deserve the chance to go to college, NOT just his.
Let Rick Santorum know that OUR children deserve to marry whoever they want, NOT just his.
Let Rick Santorum know that WE deserve to marry whoever we fall in love with, NOT just him and his wife Karen.
Let Rick Santorum know that OUR wives and girlfriends deserve to have life-saving abortions/miscarriages/whatever he chooses to call it, NOT just his.
Let Rick Santorum know that OUR special needs and disabled children deserve to have money that can help improve their lives, NOT just his daughter.
Let Rick Santorum know that threatening OUR families will NOT be tolerated, and that WE are the ones who believe in what America TRULY is, a place where ANY family can be free and happy.
Let Rick Santorum know that his family will NOT become the royal figureheads of a medieval theocracy where church and state are bound as one.
Let Rick Santorum know that marriage is as old as humanity and that HIS religion did NOT invent the concept and he can NOT force his definition of it on us.
Let Rick Santorum know that OUR women matter, OUR women should have a say over their own bodies, and that OUR women deserve to be LOVED in any way we see fit.
Let Rick Santorum know that OUR families deserve medical help, OUR parents deserve fair wages and fair pay, OUR parents deserve places in the work force, that OUR single mothers and single fathers and disabled parents are not to be shut out by greedy executives and CEOs who only seek to expand their own paycheck and give NOTHING back to their own employees or society at large.
Let Rick Santorum know that he is WRONG for excluding OUR families, that he is a BIGOT no matter how hard he tries to deny it, and that without OUR families working and toiling away beneath families like his, America would NOT be the rich and powerful country it is today.
Let Rick Santorum know that WE are America and that WE DON’T WANT HIM.
VOTE AGAINST SANTORUM AND OTHER HATEFUL MEN LIKE HIM.
A VOTE AGAINST THEM IS A VOTE FOR FAMILY IN ALL OF ITS FORMS.
A VOTE AGAINST THEM IS A VOTE FOR WHAT AMERICA REALLY IS: A LAND OF THE FREE, A LAND OF HARD-WORKING FAMILIES, A LAND OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, A LAND OF FAIR PLAY AND ASSISTING THOSE IN NEED, A LAND THAT DOES NOT SHUT OUT ITS POOR AND DENIES ITS CITIZENS THEIR RIGHTS, A LAND THAT DOES NOT LET BIGOTS LIKE RICK SANTORUM INTO THE WHITE HOUSE.
FAMILIES ARE PEOPLE, NOT CORPORATIONS.
FAMILIES ARE PEOPLE, NOT THEOCRACIES.
FAMILIES ARE PEOPLE, NOT RICK SANTORUM.

Oh my THIS is why I started following you. You are fucking AMAZING! In all truth I’d like it better if you ran for president more than any other candidate (even Obama, and I love Obama.)

life-is-a-bitch-and-so-am-i:

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ricksantorum-2012:

What every traditional, real American family should look like :) 

COOL!!! Now let me add in some other examples of what a healthy, happy, traditional, real American family should BE ABLE to look like:

Black families

Mexican and South American families

Middle Eastern families

East Asian families

South Asian families

Native American families

European families

Interracial families of all colors

Jewish families

Muslim families

Buddhist families

Hindu families

Atheist or agnostic families

Single mother families

Single father families

Grandparents raising a family

Foster families

Adopted families

Gay parent families

Lesbian parent families

Transgender parent families

Families with special needs children

Families with disabled children

Families with disabled parents

Families with deaf/hard of hearing parents, deaf/hard of hearing children, or both

Childless couples

~~~

Awwww, aren’t they all adorable? :3

I know I probably left a lot of folks out, so feel free to add pictures of what a good, happy, true American family can be! Remember they come in all shapes, sizes, colors, ages, genders, religions, races, cultures, nationalities, sexualities, and appearances, so don’t leave anyone out! Especially when you VOTE. The only thing that defines what makes a family is love. <3

My, isn’t America wonderful~?

EDIT: And you know, I just wanted to add…you can send Rick Santorum and the rest of the country, even the rest of the world, the message that these families and other families that went unmentioned matter TOO, NOT just white, conservative, Christian, straight-parent, double-parent, rich, privileged families like his. Let him and the country know that ALL families have a say, ALL families are what define America, ALL families are what make this nation strong, ALL families matter, ALL families are important, and that ALL families deserve a CHANCE.

Let Rick Santorum know that OUR children deserve the chance to go to college, NOT just his.

Let Rick Santorum know that OUR children deserve to marry whoever they want, NOT just his.

Let Rick Santorum know that WE deserve to marry whoever we fall in love with, NOT just him and his wife Karen.

Let Rick Santorum know that OUR wives and girlfriends deserve to have life-saving abortions/miscarriages/whatever he chooses to call it, NOT just his.

Let Rick Santorum know that OUR special needs and disabled children deserve to have money that can help improve their lives, NOT just his daughter.

Let Rick Santorum know that threatening OUR families will NOT be tolerated, and that WE are the ones who believe in what America TRULY is, a place where ANY family can be free and happy.

Let Rick Santorum know that his family will NOT become the royal figureheads of a medieval theocracy where church and state are bound as one.

Let Rick Santorum know that marriage is as old as humanity and that HIS religion did NOT invent the concept and he can NOT force his definition of it on us.

Let Rick Santorum know that OUR women matter, OUR women should have a say over their own bodies, and that OUR women deserve to be LOVED in any way we see fit.

Let Rick Santorum know that OUR families deserve medical help, OUR parents deserve fair wages and fair pay, OUR parents deserve places in the work force, that OUR single mothers and single fathers and disabled parents are not to be shut out by greedy executives and CEOs who only seek to expand their own paycheck and give NOTHING back to their own employees or society at large.

Let Rick Santorum know that he is WRONG for excluding OUR families, that he is a BIGOT no matter how hard he tries to deny it, and that without OUR families working and toiling away beneath families like his, America would NOT be the rich and powerful country it is today.

Let Rick Santorum know that WE are America and that WE DON’T WANT HIM.

VOTE AGAINST SANTORUM AND OTHER HATEFUL MEN LIKE HIM.

A VOTE AGAINST THEM IS A VOTE FOR FAMILY IN ALL OF ITS FORMS.

A VOTE AGAINST THEM IS A VOTE FOR WHAT AMERICA REALLY IS: A LAND OF THE FREE, A LAND OF HARD-WORKING FAMILIES, A LAND OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, A LAND OF FAIR PLAY AND ASSISTING THOSE IN NEED, A LAND THAT DOES NOT SHUT OUT ITS POOR AND DENIES ITS CITIZENS THEIR RIGHTS, A LAND THAT DOES NOT LET BIGOTS LIKE RICK SANTORUM INTO THE WHITE HOUSE.

FAMILIES ARE PEOPLE, NOT CORPORATIONS.

FAMILIES ARE PEOPLE, NOT THEOCRACIES.

FAMILIES ARE PEOPLE, NOT RICK SANTORUM.

Oh my THIS is why I started following you. You are fucking AMAZING! In all truth I’d like it better if you ran for president more than any other candidate (even Obama, and I love Obama.)

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March 8, 2012
numol:

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Wow. Fuck our government.

White people = innocent until proven guilty; still innocent even when found guilty.
Brown/Black people = guilty, guilty, guilty - oh, wait, you’re innocent? You’re still Brown/Black, so, fuck that, you’re guilty!

:|

And then there’s the skin color of those they were trying to assassinate.

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THE AMERICAN JUSTICE SYSTEMColin McKenzie-Gude(American Citizen)CHARGE:Attempt to assassinate President Obama, assault, attempted auto theft and conspiracyEVIDENCE:Found with detailed assault plans, maps of motorcade, bomb-making chemicals, H &amp; K USP 9mm handgun, two AK-47 assault rifles, an LAR-15 assault rifle, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and two bulletproof vestsSENTENCE:5 yearsAhmed Abu Ali(American Citizen)CHARGE:“Conspiracy to assassinate President Bush”EVIDENCE:Forced confession after torture in Saudi prisonHeld for two years in prison with no formal chargesSENTENCE:Life Imprisonment

numol:

decembercat:

dumbthingswhitepplsay:

siddharthasmama:

live-intoxicated:

typeless:

FreeAhmed.com

fbpg fbgroup

twitter

Wow. Fuck our government.

White people = innocent until proven guilty; still innocent even when found guilty.

Brown/Black people = guilty, guilty, guilty - oh, wait, you’re innocent? You’re still Brown/Black, so, fuck that, you’re guilty!

:|

And then there’s the skin color of those they were trying to assassinate.

text in image:

THE AMERICAN JUSTICE SYSTEM

Colin McKenzie-Gude
(American Citizen)

CHARGE:
Attempt to assassinate President Obama, assault, attempted auto theft and conspiracy

EVIDENCE:
Found with detailed assault plans, maps of motorcade, bomb-making chemicals, H & K USP 9mm handgun, two AK-47 assault rifles, an LAR-15 assault rifle, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and two bulletproof vests

SENTENCE:
5 years


Ahmed Abu Ali
(American Citizen)

CHARGE:
“Conspiracy to assassinate President Bush”

EVIDENCE:
Forced confession after torture in Saudi prison

Held for two years in prison with no formal charges

SENTENCE:
Life Imprisonment