In this episode I address several rappers and their anti black/colorist tweets and comments. I will no longer be listening and streaming black male rappers they have been on a streak of disrespect and complete misogyny and at this point if they don鈥檛 respect lack women then they no longer have a say in wether or not we stream their music and feed their pockets! --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode kicks off my second season and my first hot bottom topic is *drumroll* Who can and cannot say nigga! Now if you鈥檙e on the fence as a black person I hope this is enough to give you a good understanding of the word and why we shouldn鈥檛 be letting anyone use it. If you鈥檙e not black and you are t sure if you can the word I hope this clarifies a lot of things as to why blackness isn鈥檛 something to be tokenized and mimicked. --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this very detailed episode I go over a poll that I ran on my Instagram page I break down why I think white media plays a key role in anti-blackness as far as black men not finding black women desirable. I understand that some people find attractive whom they鈥檝e just find attractive and that鈥檚 fine however we need to start being honest with ourselves and we need to unpack and break down why it is we think basic average white women are top-tier are beautiful, when in reality they鈥檙e not in comparison to a lot of other women who are in the media however because those women aren鈥檛 forced down our throats and pushed to the forefront they are often times overlooked and basic white women are champion over them. Instagram baby.eskimo Twitter @dinerrrsss --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we鈥檒l be breaking down cultural appropriation and just whom it affects. We鈥檒l be discussing perpetrators and black girl culture. We all know EVERYONE loves to steal from us and then gaslight us into oblivion, well I鈥檓 here to break that down and hopefully explain the history behind our rich culture馃挀 --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I鈥檓 tired of the blatant lies and confusion regarding colorism so in this episode I鈥檓 breaking down what colorism is and who is affected by it. I also give examples and explain why and who colorism can and cannot affect. I鈥檝e given two terms that can replace colorism in cases it does not fit, and I hope people start using them so gaslighting and lying cannot affect us anymore. --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we鈥檙e going to discuss the 64,000 Black Women missing in the United States right now. I break down statistics regarding human trafficking and how Black Women are disproportionately targeted. I just want a discussion to unfold and action to be taken to put a stop to our modern day slavery. --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
There鈥檚 always a difference between mixed race people with a white mom and mixed race people with a black mom. It could be in behavior, physical looks, assimilation, or just how they present their blackness. Well maybe it has something to do with DNA and or ancestry. In this episode we鈥檙e going to break down the difference between biracial people with a black mom and a white mom all while breaking down my own lineage and how my blackness is to be considered. --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this long ass ep I breakdown anti blackness within the asian community and give my own opinion and experience when it comes to dealing with racism coming from Asians. Give me your honest opinion black folks, are Asians racist? --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Are black girls really magic? Duh! In this episode we鈥檙e diving into some of the reasons black women are magical, however in doing that we鈥檙e aren鈥檛 dehumanizing them with descriptive words that you鈥檇 use with machines. Black girls, this is your safe space, this is your happy place, your comfort zone! --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
So I have been asked this question and I鈥檝e asked myself this question so many times and I think it鈥檚 time we be honest with ourselves. I understand that labels are forced onto us however we need to be able to be honest and take the ones that fit and change the narrative. --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Just a warning for those who aren鈥檛 privy to what鈥檚 going to be discussed on this podcast. Hopefully even if you don鈥檛 fit into the demographic this is created for, you still continue to listen in an effort to educate yourself and hopefully others on such topics we are to discuss! --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For my first episode I would love for everyone to know what I consider to be a black woman just so from further on we know who I鈥檓 referring to when I speak about black women as a collective. These are my personal views based on my experiences and I have found that many other women think this way but aren鈥檛 as vocal about it. I hope you guys take my words into consideration and form your own opinions based on what you heard. Enjoy, toodles ladies馃枻 --- This episode is sponsored by 路 Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bryan Dockery
kind of one sided with the man bashing here. There are several rappers who speak positively about black women, j. cole, Kendrick Lamar, Jay Z, Wale... why pick a dude who raps on YouTube (who you couldn't even name) to represent all black male rappers?
Bryan Dockery
I have a podcast called perhaps I'm wrong I would love to dialogue with you about this