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Thursday, February 11, 2016

BEYONCE#SUPERBOWL#COLDPLAY#BRUNOMARS!!!




EVERYTHING IS NOT ABOUT YOU.

Assuming that everything should include you, is the most basic form of White Privilege. Pro Black does not mean Anti White. Black Lives Matter, does not mean that White lives don’t matter. Beyoncé performing a song with a message specifically to Black people, does not mean she is racist. I know this was probably the first time you felt excluded. Imagine having that feeling every day of your life. Turning on the TV and not seeing anyone that looks like you. Going to buy makeup and not finding anything that matches your complexion. Having to go to a teeny little section within a store just for hair products that will work on your texture. Opening up your history book, and not seeing anything about your ancestors besides Slavery.

Beyoncé’s video does nothing but portray the reality of Black America, and encourage Black people to stop holding each down, and come be successful together. Yes, slavery ended in 1865. Well at least on paper it ended. And even 100 years after that, African American’s were STILL fighting for equality during the Civil Rights movement. And here we are in 2016, and you expect us to be suddenly be on an equal playing field, when we haven’t had access to the same resources? We still continue to fight—for recognition and acceptance. I pray for a day when Black History Month and channels like BET are not needed. Sadly, I'm not sure that day will ever come.

So, did Beyoncé singing on top of a sinking police car offend you? What you should be offended by is the treatment and the conditions of Louisiana during and after Hurricane Katrina. Did the little black boy with a hoodie on, dancing in front of police with riot gear offend you? What should offend you is the countless number of young black men and boys that have been senselessly killed by police because their Blackness posed a threat. Beyoncé’s video was unapologetically Black. I’m working on being unapologetically Black as I possibly can. Unfortunately I’m not a millionaire, so I have to continue to care about how society views me. My bills aren’t going to pay themselves. But I’m a work in progress.

Now please don’t confuse Blackness with being ghetto, dangerous, uneducated, poor or any other negative connotation that comes with the word. It's Black people embracing our heritage, our culture, our innovativeness and ingenuity. If that offends anyone ... You might be part of the problem.

#GetInFormation #Beyonce #BlackPower#WhitePrivilege

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Iam a black lady but what we are also doing is not fair listen am just speaking my point of view,beyonces video is racist tena very look at the dancers they all black why not a single white or other colour involved there??? Ok I asked that in one of the social media and someone said coz whites can't dance now is that fair???ok then if whites can't dance then let's not say the oscars are unfair to nominate all white actors then coz maybe us blacks can't act!!!voila tit for tat,let's not always be ignorant and seek sympathy in all matters just because we black!!

NURU THE LIGHT said...



Kuna watu ni weusi but you still dont know your history na mnahitaji darasa,,
Hii perfomance was about paying homage but then again you didnt fight ili leo weusi wawe ze hata kupiga kura au kwenda shule moja na weupe,,
Unacomplain Beyonce hakuwa na a white dance na ku compare na Oscars tena a weak comparis on as if ni vitu viwili vinafanana shiit,,
Rudini darasani au rudini m kasome historia instead ya kukoment tuu wakati ubaguzi upo na labda ingekuwa busara uka Google statistic ya watu weusi wanaouliwa per day by the Police halafu soma comment yako tena,,kuna watu wamezika watoto wao n u sit here saying tit for tat,,,am done

Anonymous said...

Chill, listen and learn!.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uDs_GuVCShA