Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Black Love Questioned?




“Why for come?” For those of you who don’t know this phrase is a Black kids “extra” take on the question, why is it?
So, in 2019, I’m going to add to my REAL TALK from KB and Where I’m Is blubs and pose some questions.
Why for come: That there is all this talk about Black love and the depictions are only of heterosexual couples? What are same gender loving couples considered?
So when people are saying love is love…they’re not saying it as a matter of inclusivity. What I hear is a means to justify being the side chick or dude or a booty call.
What I hear is some old arcane thought process when I hear people quoting Leviticus. The same people will often quote love the sinner hate the sin but who and what gave them the authority to judge what is a sin in someone else’s life? Did God put out a help wanted ad?
Some questions need another question as a response: How can a slave and a slave master pray to the same God and expect their prayers to be answered?


While you attempt to answer that question answer this one as well: Why is it that you intellectually know that the Bible lands and cultures are African, Greek and Italian but, we as a people, steadfastly embrace all the blond, blue eyed depictions of Jesus? Why do we neglect the Kemetic story of Heru? The story has the same historical context of the Christ ….and it was conceived thousands of years before? Could it possibly be that Europeans were engage in what we now know as “White privilege” way back when or are we just going to on believing the lies we’re taught in school? I’m asking for a friend
We reject and neglect ourselves because we have be acculturated by Europeans to reject our own! We can no longer afford to marginalize and discriminate. A people who are ignorant of the customs, cultures and people are participating in their own genocide.
Don’t get me wrong I am not knocking spirituality or faith; I believe in God! I am DEFINITELY questioning the take on faith that allows you to believe that you are somehow flawed or less than in God’s eyes. He/She didn’t make us to have something to hate….if this is the case, please tell me was it just David that was fearfully and wonderfully made?



As much as I decry millennials they got this part right…..who someone loves is not Earth shattering…what matters is that there is love present and the two parties treat it with all the respect it deserves.
Love is like nitro – it can move mountains to make way for greater thins or it can blow you’re a$$ up if you mistreat it…