Saturday 30 January 2016

Kola Boof, First Colisha Harris and now Carla Holland

First Colisha Harris and now Carla Holland BWE ladies waking up to Kola Boof’s lies.
Erica Stewart I just read a tweet from Kola Boof that basically said “I still love black men because I know how they became the way that they are”. In other words I still love them even though they hate me because the white man conditioned them to hate themselves and their mothers. I can’t take shit like this seriously, or any black woman who thinks like this seriously for that matter. The average black woman has this mindset and this is why we can’t win, and this type of shit is mainly what is killing us. Why is it that the black women who were enslaved and supposedly conditioned/brainwashed into viewing their own race as inferior and their own image as grotesque expressing the same anti-black male sentiments and calling for their racial counterpart to be obliterated?

Black women are the number one enablers of black male tyranny. It reminds me of those drug addicts who accredit their condition to being forced to endure unthinkable forms of abuse (in their past), and they along with people who are closest to them will bring those past instances up and use them as an excuse to give them more money to buy more drugs: drugs that ultimately give way to destructive behaviors i.e. stealing, robbing, habitual lying/scheming, and unjustly abusing/malign others. A lot of the time these types of people get away with this disturbing behavior because loved ones/ associates/friends/the community help preserve their victimhood rather than forcing personal accountability upon them.

I have said it many times, and I will say it again: Black folks can’t keep claiming to be conscious and hip to the conditioning done on the part of the white man, and yet still religiously practice and stay loyal to the credo. This blame whitey position does nothing for the black “community”. Either they are going to get it together or they’re not.
Karla Holland
Karla Holland Because Kola Boof is not one of us, no matter how much she throws the word "love" around and tries to convince her "fans" she' is one of them. She's got one agenda: her own. But then, getting black women to do for themselves is the point of this whole movement.
Eri August
Eri August Damn I can't believe Kola Boof tweeted that shit. I'm beyond disappointed but not surprised.