Tarq Nasheed Takes Aim At The Gay Agenda

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Thanks for the advice - Im not bothered by him or anyone else on here.
I followed one of the twitter conversations linked in OP, and people are challenging TN directly about the term.
If he has the documentation/evidence ,he'll post it.
If not, social media people he goes up against will call him on it when he references it again.

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They are trying to push the narrative that a trans-woman is a woman. Unfortunately, the ones that really falling for it are the kids since they make sure to beat that in their heads since they are more impressionable
They’re not biological women but they identify as women. It all comes down to do you respect them enough to honor how they identify themselves. You don’t have to sleep with them to do that
 

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They’re not biological women but they identify as women. It all comes down to do you respect them enough to honor how they identify themselves. You don’t have to sleep with them to do that
I have to ignore science now?
Trans shyt is a complete joke. The emperor has no clothes, no matter how many people are acting like he does.
 

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well I mean you find something about two adult men having consensual sex worthy of mockery so to most people it’s gonna come across that way even if you don’t intend for it to be so

not passing judgement
Hypothetically if a guy unknowingly has sex with a Tranny is that two consenting adults
 

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They’re not biological women but they identify as women. It all comes down to do you respect them enough to honor how they identify themselves. You don’t have to sleep with them to do that
:what: they couldn't respect themselves before the surgery so why should I afterwards
 

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I mean historically speaking there are cases of societies having or people displaying more than the two genders that we currently are brought up to believe only exist

up until colonization I might add

I have to ignore science now?
Trans shyt is a complete joke. The emperor has no clothes, no matter how many people are acting like he does.

most trans women to my knowledge don’t get the lower bottom removed so chances are yes.

Hypothetically if a guy unknowingly has sex with a Tranny is that two consenting adults
 

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I have to ignore science now?
Trans shyt is a complete joke. The emperor has no clothes, no matter how many people are acting like he does.
Right. I’m not trans so it’s not up to me to say what is or isn’t. I just know the majority of trans people identify as whatever sex they feel they are on the inside. It doesn’t effect my life so I don’t care
 

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I hear what you're saying. You're laying down the gauntlet and challenging others to find documented evidence of this. Maybe that would work in The Root section, but here? Good luck.

Definitely not. But, usually it's found in some type of narratives. But, i'll keep looking.

The Delectable Negro: Human Consumption and Homoeroticism Within US Slave Culture was a great book written by Black scholars. So, it's always new info coming out and being found.

To be fair, its not like knowing whether it was true or not will change anything.

All we would do is be more disgusted (somehow) and add something else to the novel long list of degenerate shyt they have done to us as a people.

It is certainly not out the realm of possibility that it was a thing given what they have done in the past. Narrative or not.
 

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She agreed that it was happening but then denounces it because of a phrase
Yeah, that's my confusion.

@xoxodede, Ty for the detailed post, I love sources. My question is, if you admit it happened and admit that there are books about it, why don't you believe it happened? :jbhmm: They castrated black men for amusement; clearly they were preoccupied by the bm's genitals.
 

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I followed one of the twitter conversations linked in OP, and people are challenging TN directly about the term.
If he has the documentation/evidence ,he'll post it.
If not, social media people he goes up against will call him on it when he references it again.

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Yeah, I been working with and reaching out to only African-American/Black historians and scholars whose area of study is Slavery and AA history -- and they all have said it's' a myth. I'm the one whose still looking for evidence.

If you look and know the definition of "Buck" - it's basically a Black male/enslaved man who could NOT be broken -- he was the one who fought back -- and because of that was killed on the spot. This enslaved Black man labeled a "buck" is the epitome is Black self-respect and strength.

According to popular stereotypes during the post-Reconstruction era, "Black Buck" was a black man (usually muscular or tall) who defies white will and is largely destructive to American society. He is usually hot-tempered, excessively violent, unintelligent, and sexually attracted to white women.[1] Most often, any attempt to restrain, reprimand, or re-educate the individual will fail, necessitating the individual's immediate execution (usually by lynching).

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The brute caricature portrays black men as innately savage, animalistic, destructive, and criminal -- deserving punishment, maybe death. This brute is a fiend, a sociopath, an anti-social menace. Black brutes are depicted as hideous, terrifying predators who target helpless victims, especially white women. Charles H. Smith (1893), writing in the 1890s, claimed, "A bad negro is the most horrible creature upon the earth, the most brutal and merciless"(p. 181). Clifton R. Breckinridge (1900), a contemporary of Smith's, said of the black race, "when it produces a brute, he is the worst and most insatiate brute that exists in human form" (p. 174).

In the 1960s and 1970s "Blaxploitation" movies brought aggressive, anti-white black males onto the big screen. Some of these fit the "Buck" caricature -- for example, the private detective in Shaft (Freeman & Parks, 1971) and the pimp in Superfly (Shore & Parks, 1972) -- but some of the Blaxploitation actors were cinematic brutes, for example Melvin Van Peebles' character in Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (Gross, Van Peebles & Van Peebles, 1971). Sweetback, the main character, is falsely accused of a crime. On the lam he assaults several men, rapes a black woman, and kills corrupt police officers. The movie ends with the message: A BAADASSSSS ****** IS COMING BACK TO COLLECT SOME DUES. That frightened whites. Young blacks, tired of the Stepin Fetchit portrayals, flocked to see the low-budget movie. Although dressed in the clothes of a rebel, Sweetback was as much a brute as had been the lustful Gus in The Birth of a Nation. The Brute Caricature - Jim Crow Museum - Ferris State University

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A special emphasis is placed on the transition from a stereotype of the “Black Buck”, a common on-screen representation of a violent, vengeful, highly sexual black male to the “Black Hero”, created in the Blaxploitation movies and further developed in more recent movies.

The “Black Buck” type, which developed from its minstrel show precursors, was first introduced on screen in 1915 in D.W. Griffith‟s Birth of a Nation, through the character of Gus, a former slave who attempts to rape Flora Cameron, a white woman, and ultimately drives her to death. This stereotypical representation has its roots in the racist doctrine of white supremacy, according to which those of African origin were marked as brutal savages, both mentally and physically inferior (facial features of African Americans were deemed ugly and ape-like) to the white population; whereas, the very notion of miscegenation was considered abominable and unthinkable (Fredrickson 1987: 49). According to the logic of white supremacists, the alleged violent, beastly and subhuman presence of African Americans threatens the “ideal” white community, most commonly embodied in a body of a beautiful, fragile white woman. Evolving from the Gus character, the features of “the Black Buck” type usually include violence, rudeness, lechery and disrespect for any kind of (white) authority (Bogle 2016: 7-14, 198-219).

Donald Bogle, Toms, c00ns, Mulattoes, Mammies and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films (Continuum International, 2001)

What slave owners did do was not allow some enslaved men pants -- therefore they were naked below the waist. That was one of the most common methods enslavers tried to emasculate Black men.

Perhaps one of slave owners’ more innovatively cruel strategies concerned the ways they sought to completely emasculate enslaved boys and men—by denying them the right to wear pants. By forcing young African American boys and men to wear dress-like shirts, the owners of flesh attempted to feminize and humiliate enslaved males on a daily basis. According to scores of interviews with the formerly enslaved, denying black boys and young men the right to wear pants was a relatively widespread practice throughout the Deep South.1

Unsurprisingly, the practice of withholding pants seemed to occur commonly on large plantations, where the concentrated number of slaves required constant surveillance and discipline. Richard Orford, enslaved as a young boy in Georgia, remembered, “The children wore a one piece garment not unlike a slightly lengthened dress. This was kept in place by a string tied around their waists.” Another Georgian described it similarly, claiming “The one little cotton shirt that was all children wore in summertime then weren’t worth talking about; they called it a shirt but it looked more like a long-tailed nightgown to me.” Ed McCree concurred. “Summertime us children wore shirts what looked like nightgowns. You just pulled one of them slips over your head and went on cause you was done dressed for the whole week, day and night.”2

Men without Pants: Masculinity and the Enslaved – AAIHS

Enslaved Black men went through extreme hell -- and were sexually violated, castrated -- and for many -- mentally and spiritually broken.

We don't need to make up ish - or add to the atrocities and any of the emasculating experiences they went through with undocumented myths. It does nothing to honor these men -- and what they went through.
 
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