As far as speaking on black issues is concerned. I’ll say it again, none of you knee grows have any authority over blackness, who gets to speak on blackness and who actually gets to claim blackness. None of you. You all think that by hopping on social media to express your feels that that actually translates into some sort of real power. You all think that by listening to these pro-black babblers with large followings who tell you all to “call out” people whom they deem aren’t black-black as if that really has some legit power in the real world. Here’s the reality that you know better than me, you have no power. You’ve never had any power and the way things are going for black people in general, chances are you won’t have any power no where in the near future. I’m not trying to sound harsh, but these are just facts. What power do non-mixed black people possess either in the past or the present that has actually helped non-mixed black people progress beyond a level that their non-mixed ancestors from yesteryear were dealing with? Name the power and a person associated with the power.
You all are worshipping at the feet of Colin Kaepernick for crying out loud. A mulatto who will go down in history right next to Muhammad Ali for speaking to issues the primarily affect more non-mixed black people than it affects us biracial and mulattos. These are just the facts. I wrote an entire blog a few months back where I literally ran down a list of movers and shakers in American black history who actually made a significant impact on the progression of black society as a whole. Everybody on this list was either the first governor, the first doctor, the first this, the first that and they all were mixed race, biracial or mulatto. So if you want to kick us biracials out, then give me all the biracials back who helped push black society forward. That means you can’t claim Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Barack Obama, Colin Kaepernick, hell, you can’t even claim Bob Marley. You have to kick out a lot of people who got you to this point where you can freely hop in my comments and tell me to shut up about black society. As much as you all love Tariq Nasheed, you probably got to kick him out too because as much as he proclaims to unapologetically love black people, he just happens to be married to a mulatto and I don’t think he’s leaving his wife for any of y’all. So if you kick her out, you have to kick him as well. You have a bunch of celebrities you got to kick out too. Give me back Alicia Keys, Jesse Williams, Drake, the Splash Brothers, Tracie Ellis Ross, Dwayne Johnson, Halle Berry. You have a lot of people who have either pushed black society forward or are currently representing black society in some form or fashion in a positive way who are biracial or mulatto. You have to give all those people back and some.
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