Friday, 21 November 2014
Faith Dow goes in on the Christelyn Karazin Jacque Ried saga
Faith Dow goes in on Christelyn Karazin
Jacque Ried saga, hey perhaps Jacque Ried just wanted some privacy but that has
pissed the ongoing self-promotist Christelyn Karazin off quite badly, and who knew
that Breukelen Bleu AKA Black Woman Think Tank done ripped off Deva OfFiyah and
stole her style.
Comments from Faith
Dow:
Jacque Reid bowing out
of that particular interracial dating site run by the BWE opportunist may not
have anything to do with her deciding to not date outside her race, or feeling
pressure to conform to one-sided #blacklovenonsense, but more to do with not wanting that site and opportunist to use
HER in redirecting attention for their purposes (and not to actually help her).
If she doesn't have the courage to stand up for herself and go after what she
wants, no one else will convince her. If she DOES want to find a compatible
mate and isn't limiting herself, then she can afford to pay for a legit
matchmaker and move forward with her plans without it being turned into a
public spectacle. The opportunist has zero credibility, yet I still see many of
you insist on aligning yourselves with her. Oh well....
Khamisa Adaw for
some reason i heard a lot of bwe bloggers hate her...not sure why her site
seems innocent enough
Like · Reply · 1 · 19 November at
00:04
Kendra Moton Too
bad she has scrubbed her site of a lot of those posts from the past though
showed her bad behavior towards BWE veterans. But at least 2x a year for a
while, she'd pop up with a post blasting BWE bloggers for either not including
her and/or for "hating" on her when she tried to indirectly and then
directly pimp BWE bloggers for information to promote herself.
Acts Of Faith In
Love & Life You don't know the full history of her
behavior or the fact that her last attention grab was to claim that Facebook
terminated her account - when it's 99% probable she did it herself. She's
trying to erase all the dirt she's done. but thank goodness for SCREENSHOTS.
Acts Of Faith In
Love & Life Nope...she won't get away with it.http://actsoffaithblog.com/the-would-be-bwe-messenger...
In the past few days a situation has arisen that needs to be addressed.
In addressing it I am not assigning "blame" or value to the blogger
in question but am reaffirming the importance of the BWE message. The focus
should not be on the blogger but on protecting the work. Besides, I am DEEPLY…
ACTSOFFAITHBLOG.COM
An effort to stand for justice and oppose the...
MUSLIMBUSHIDO.BLOGSPOT.COM
Acts Of Faith In
Love & Life And "hate" is not the correct
term. She is a fraud and dangerous. And the appropriate response to something
harmful is to be wary and to seek to distance oneself and neutralize it to
diminish damage.
Like · 2 · 19 November at
03:02 · Edited
Shakti Atn Ra Your
blog and Muslim Bushido were my introduction to women whose thinking process is
similar to mine. Love it! My questions: is there room in the BWE mvmt for new
voices? for entrepreneurial ventures that promote the...ideology? philosophy?
Is it my imagination or is the bulk of the msg being missed by the bulk of its
target audience? (thinking back to your comment about tracking the
"BC" demise & how most ain't gonna make it).
Acts Of Faith In
Love & Life Shakti Thanks.
Yes, there is absolutely room for new voices. They only need to do the work! I
noticed Khadija was or is guiding the blogger at Not Your Girl Friday in some
capacity to speak to a younger generation. It's been my impression that others
may not want to or are able to spend the time and use proper discernment to run
a blog with regular posts and add something uniquely of value. I see a lot of
middle of the road, post-BWE blogs that are simply repeating topics we've
already written and quite a few who don't distinguish between participating at
and aligning themselves with the Opportunist and legit BWE spaces. Now, I know
a few posts here and there might be useful to someone seeking information for
the first time, but it's boring to me when it's been covered better by myself
or one of my peers. There's a few bloggers who came of age during the key
integration of BWE who post infrequently and offer valuable content, but no one
who posts with the frequency we did. I've slowed down my own posting schedule in
favor of quick updates on social networks. There's nothing stopping anyone from
for diving in though. Maintenance and protecting the BWE legacy are key right
now. I think many components to BWE have been integrated in the
"mainstream" that people forget some of the major components we
fought for that were resisted. Now, there's quite a few disingenuous
"black feminists" who rejected BWE outright, but live to complain
about white hegemony by white men and white women, pick and choose what falls into
'respectability politics' and STILL fight battles that should be the
responsibility of black males instead of doing for self first. They hold them
partially accountable, but not past a certain point. They'll be running in
circles for years. But they've benefited from the change in landscape that
affords them their folly.
Kelley Johnson The
online black feminist brigade are nuts. I won't name names but I finally
stopped following them on social media when they declared Beyonce a Nicki Minaj
feminist icons. And the last time I paid any attention to them, they were
defending the rioting on Ferguson with a cropped MLK quote. Apparently,
expecting people not to destroy their own neighborhood is "respectability
politics" now, but whatever. Those women are dangerous and still very
black male and white female identified. That's why they continue to argue with
black men and white feminists, begging for inclusion and respect. It's pathetic
and they'll never change.
Khamisa Adaw interesting..ive
read khadija's article about her and I always try to remain neutral unless I'm
around to witness the dirt..however, everyone keeps saying the same thing about
her..hmmm...either way hopefully she changes...its never too late to improve
Deva OfFiyah Wow!
I had no clue. Well not shocked. Since the latest BWE craze ripped her whole
stance off from ME and credited reading the Bushido. Never once spoke to her
sessions with me or her work with me. Aaand was working with the interloper.
The think tank was inspired and encouraged by ME! I just never expected my
everything to be ripped off by whats her butts.
Black women are jacked up!
Black women are jacked up!
Ava gets dragged by Neecy and Co.
Poor Ava tries to speak sense in some these BWE women only
to called a Troll.
“I
realize that some bw are still paralyzed and some are not even trying to do
much of anything differently, but some bw have made big changes but are still
struggling with this at such a primary level! ”
Or
maybe some BW are expecting too much. There are not enough rich WM in the world
for all the black, white, Asian and other women who want one. In fact, there
are not enough working class white men for all the women who want one.The competition is stiff. Millions of women
of all races around the world want to marry white men in order to have a better
life. This is a fact.
The most popular BWE
bloggers are women like you who constantly talk about how well they are living,
that they have a white husband who can provide so well for them they don’t have
to work. Many of the BW who can’t find a white mate are holding out for the
upper class or wealthy white men that BWE bloggers like you have. Because BWE
has told them that they have as good a chance or better as white and Asian
women of getting a rich WM, they are waiting for a Peter Norton, Roland Betts
or Prince Maximilian. At the very least, they want a guy who earns six figures,
so they don’t have to work. After all, they deserve to live well simply because
they are BW and all rich white men prefer BW. Pictures of black women married
to wealthy WM cause BWE followers to further retreat into their fantasy world
of becoming a white man’s princess.
Only
about 4% of the people in this country earn more than $250,000 a year and many
of them are women. A woman is lucky to find a man of ANY age who is earning
$70,000 to $100,000 per year. Twenty-five percent of white women earn more than
their husbands. There are fewer marriageable WM than WW and the ratio is worse
when you include the non-white women who want WM. It is
pretty arrogant of BW to think that they will displace ALL white and non-black
women to get all the rich WM. And even if BW got all the rich WM, there still
would be many BW without a rich WM.
All
Asian women married to white men are not “living well”. Again BWE women like to
focus on the few Asian women (Julie Chen, Wendy Deng etc) who are married to
famous wealthy WM and ignore the overwhelming majority of Asian women who are
married to middle class WM and who have to work to help support their families.
I live
in an upper middle class white neighborhood (I am a BW) and none of the WW I
know would get huge cash settlements or thousands of dollars per month in child
support if their marriages ended. The money simply isn’t there. The ones who
were stay-at-home moms went back to work as soon as their children entered
school. Some place their children in day care a few hours per day or week so
they can work part time because they don’t want to be absent from the work
force for many years.
So maybe BWE bloggers
should portray a more realistic picture of the dating world and the type of men
who are available. 99% of BW will have to settle for an ordinary middle class
guy of any race. Some will get the wealthy bankers and millionaires and a few
will get princes, aristocrats or billionaires. Also, since there are more women
than quality men, many BW will never find a quality mate. Every aspiring
athlete cannot make it to the Olympics and every athlete who makes it to the
Olympics cannot bring home a medal. We should stop assuming that BW who have
not found a “quality” WM is doing something wrong.
Saturday, 15 November 2014
beautiful child beautiful smile
Friday, 14 November 2014
Y’all ‘Feature Struck’ as well as colorstruck;
Feature-ism/Texturism/Colorism
Somali child Safa Idriss Nour is indeed adorable (with her European
skullshape, small feaures and loosely
curled hair) but could the BWE also appreciate black children with negroid
featured like Blu Ivy.
Y’all ‘Feature Struck’ as well as colorstruck
Safa as baby Safa aged 8 Blue Ivy |
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