Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Black Men We Must Think For Ourselves That Reflects Our Own Best Interests

"The first one, which was critical and came before anything else, was knowledge of self. This was the freedom to be able to think for oneself." - Malcolm X

Malcolm X believed and advocated that Black men must be self-educated and critical thinkers which are essential for individual and collective empowerment.

As Black men Malcolm frequently emphasized the importance of independent thought and self-education as tools for liberation; liberating ourselves from ignorance; freeing ourselves from self-hating, self-defeating, and self-destructive thinking 'mentacide'.

Malcolm X once said that "In the hectic pace of the world today, there is no time for meditation or for deep thought." Yes, Black men regarding self-education we must slow our roles for a lengthy pause to engage in introspective critical thinking; taking regular time-outs to self-reflect, self-criticize, and self-correct our thinking. 

Malcolm constantly told Black folks to question, analyze, and engage in independent thought to 
challenge dominant white racist propaganda narratives and to be able to assess the geopolitical trends, issues, and forces in the world. 

Indeed, Malcolm often told us that we must engage in independent thought and critical analysis in making informed decisions in the process of gaining political self-determination to shape our own destiny.

Saturday, May 24, 2025

Black Male Celebrities, Don't Think You Bigger, You Just A Nigger!

"Devious character traits and behaviors that will get a Black man’s head put through this noose and around his neck. It’s their new way of lynching the Black man like they did back in the day and for all to see." - Semahj El

"To often wealthy Black male celebrities, professional athletes, and rich Black men in general self-deceptively believe because they have money and status they are less likely to be targeted by racist government legal repression that targets poor and working-class Black men daily; some how they forget that to white American judicial and law enforcement officials they're just some niggers who think their uppty, but are nobody to them!" - KenRaySun

"In recent years, the American justice system has seen a surge in high-profile prosecutions of successful African Americans, particularly those in the film and music industries. This trend has sparked debates about racial disparities in the legal system, with many questioning whether these figures are disproportionately targeted compared to their counterparts. From controversial trials of icons like Bill Cosby and R. Kelly, to current legal battles involving stars like Tory Lanez and Jonathan Majors, these cases often blur the lines between criminal justice and racial biases." - Silas Nande


Monday, May 12, 2025

White Women Have Used White Privilege to Sexually Exploit Black Men

 “It is the one time of the year that I feel I can have my pick of the bunch and its true Black men have bigger penises. Back home, because I'm a fat white woman and not exactly beautiful, I tend to settle for men who aren't that special-looking. Here in Jamaica Black men are gorgeous, and I can have any one I want, just about.” – German white woman

From the slave plantations of the past to sex tourism today white women continue to sexually exploit Black men. Black men’s relationship with white women historically and currently has not been really addressed critically and deeply.
Yes today, yearly and throughout the year white women from America, Canada, and Europe go on vacations ‘sex tourism’ to the Caribbean and Africa sexually exploiting impoverished Black men.
Most of these white women have an attraction toward Black men rooted in stereotypes rather than genuine connection; it’s not care or respect, but exoticism and sexual objectification.
These racist ‘exotic’ ideas about Black men being hypersexual and unable to control their sexual appetite towards white women allows them to rationalize and justify that they are not sexually exploiting them.
When Malcolm X was unconscious “Detroit Red” hanging out in the streets of Roxbury white women were sexually exploiting Black men, he stated:
“This Lesbian, a beautiful white woman, had a male Negro stable. Her vocabulary was all profanity. She supplied Negro males, on order, to well-to-do white women. As a Harlem habitue, she’d known Harlem Negroes who liked white women. Her role developed from a pattern of talk she often heard from bored, well-to-do white women where she worked, in an East Side beauty salon. Hearing the women complain about sexually inadequate white mates, she’d tell them what she’d ‘heard’ about Negro men. Observing how excited some of the women seemed to become, she finally arranged some dates with some of the Harlem Negroes she knew at her own apartment. She noticed a color preference, she’d tell me with a laugh that I was too light. She told me nearly every white woman in clientele would specify ‘a Black one’; sometimes they would say ‘a real one,’ meaning Black, no brown Negroes, no red Negroes.”
Indeed, from Malcolm’s quote white women exercised their racial and economic power over Black men. Historian Thomas Foster addresses this racist sexual power too in his book “Rethinking Rufus: Sexual Violence of Enslaved Men.”
Foster cites during slavery that forms of sexual violence against enslaved Black men were enacted by both white women and men. His book sheds light on how sexual assault, exploitation, objectification, and coerced reproduction affected enslaved men and their communities.
He highlights how the separation of enslaved Black men from their communities for the purpose of stud reproduction often severed intra-communal relationships that resulted in psychological pain and generational trauma.
In closing, is sex work less morally demeaning if an impoverished Black man is the sex worker and a white woman the client? Why is white female sex tourism okay? Why is white female sexual gratification seen as just tourist revenue and less dehumanizing ‘mentally destructive’ to Black men?

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Black Men We Gotta Turn Defeat Into Victory

Unfortunately, existing under racist oppression millions of Black men are 'Defeated' - their lives, time, and energy wasted!

Indeed, way-way too many Black men's lives are grinded down by alcohol and drug addiction; grinded down by mental illness and chronic diseases; grinded down by selling drugs and gang violence; grinded down by court cases, conspiracy indictments, and prison sentences.
 
Yes, way-way too many Black men ignorantly and corruptly (mentacide) accept defeat as a way of life; they embrace their lives with a pessimistic self-fulfilling prophecy of being grinded down like ground-beef; a fatalistic defeatism acceptance of "it is what it is".
 
As Black men we have to counter this defeat attitude with an inspirational 'Victory' mindset of persistently overcoming racist oppression; positively struggling for achievement against all odds and difficulties beginning with successful use of our time, our minds, and our grind 'what we do'.

Friday, March 14, 2025

25 Things That Black Sons Needed To Know From Their Fathers

Absent Black fathers did not provide their sons with information, insight, and wisdom that's necessary not only to 'survive' under a racist system that targets them, but also to 'thrive'; too often Black fathers who were present did not provide 'crucial' conversations either. The video below provides 25 gems for Black men who did not receive the needed informational content from their fathers:

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Black History Month a Time to Learn Lessons and Persist

 "Historically regarding the struggle against racist oppression, persistence and endurance have been keys to Black freedom and progress; these two key character traits produce the ‘twin resiliency strengths’ of willpower and overcoming.” - KenRaySun

"You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it." - Maya Angelou

Black men living under institutional racism in America from 1619 to 2025 we have been systematically set-up for failures. Unfortunately, too many of us fall for the racist self-defeating traps and accept failing 'lay-down and stay-down’

In contrast, we have to stay-up and persist; be inspired and keep on keeping on, yeah we got to keep on pushing, improving, and elevating!!! We got to study our forefathers and like them we got to learn lessons of how to make a way out of no way!