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  1. knowledgeequalsblackpower:

    uniquenicci:

    devils-love-potion:

    snarkpopotamus:

    im dying

    So many flash backs, thanks mom.

    Lmfaaaaaaaao

    LOL! Yes. Everything about this.

    100% on POINT!

    (Source: yencid)

     
     
  2. Summing up, exactly, how i feel about hipsters being racist and “trendy” thieving turds. Especially feeling the points on “being down”, treating animals (and animal rights) more importantly than people of color, appropriating clothes and customs and gentrification of hoods.

    Oh, and KILL WHITEY!

     
     
  3. withquest:

    My name is Javier, but most people knew me as Claudia - before I came out as transgender. Even then most people just knew me as Claudia Nunez, you know pronounced clawdia noonez. I was not Claudia Celeste Núñez-Céspedes Castillo Mancia - and I did everything in my power to keep it that way. I stopped speaking spanish outside of my house, I learned to be more quiet, I kept the AAVE slang I grew up with out of my vocabulary, I even actively stayed out of the sun so I wouldn’t get darker. I would even tell people I was Spanish, as in from Spain, that I was really white. But in reality, I wasn’t. I am brown and queer. But more importantly I am a brown/mestizo latino and to call myself anything different would be to erase my family’s history. This is what my parents look like.

    My Salvadoran father’s race is unknown (probably Mayan or Pipil and African), and my Paraguayan mother is from Spanish and Austrian decent. There’s a reason why I know my mother’s racial background and not my father’s. It’s almost like one side of my racial background is responsible for the pillaging, dehumanization, and slavery of the others. One of my parents has been stopped by police more times than they can count. The other has gotten themselves out of more tickets than they can count. 

    One of them gets prejudiced against just because of the color of their skin, while the other one only receives discrimination when they start to speak and their accent comes out. One of my parents looks like the people in latino magazines, on tv, and in the history books you read growing up. The other one does not. Believe it or not, there’s a reason for all of this as well.

    But more importantly, one of my parents is inherently racist because they are white, and the other, is 55 years old and still feels internalized hatred and pain because of their skin color.

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  4. How To Be A Reverse-Racist: An Actual Step by Step List For Oppressing White People

    grrlyman:

    blackgirldangerous:

    by A.D Song and Mia McKenzie

    White people who are confronted with their white privilege and the white supremacist acts they perpetuate have been known to cry, “You’re being a reverse-racist!” That is completely true: people of color have the power and control to create, perpetuate, and maintain brutal systematic reverse-racism that oppresses white people every day.  As such, we have created this handy list on how to continue this oppression.

    1. Enslave their bodies.

    Ship them from Germany, Sweden, and other exotic countries. Force them to build entire cities, roads, bridges. Force them to plant and harvest all the food everyone eats. Let an entire economic system be built on their backs, with their blood and sweat. Later, deny them access to the system they have been used to build, and accuse them of being extremely lazy.

    2. Steal their land.

    If they were here before you, steal their land. This is essential. Basically, just go in there and take it. If you have to kill some of them to get it…no worries. If you have to kill almost all of them to get it…shit, no worries. After you steal their land, make sure you create laws to keep them from ever returning to it. If they try to return anyway, build fences, and let bands of POC vigilantes patrol the borders with guns. If they somehow get past the borders and into your country, no worries, you can always just deport them.

    3. Enslave their minds.

    From these systems, build a long lasting institution of reverse-racism until all the violence and microaggressions make many white people into suspicious people with a lot of internalized self-hatred, health problems, and mental illnesses. Then deny them access to adequate mental health care. Or, adequate health care of any kind, while you’re at it. ‘Cause, you know, fuck ‘em.

    4.  Wipe out and/or appropriate their customs.

    Since many of their customs are savage and unworthy of preserving, wipe out their traditions of eating mashed potatoes and meatloaf, playing miniature golf, buying khakis at Banana Republic, and sleeping with thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. For the customs you think are kinda cool, culturally appropriate from them. Sometimes wear a beret and lederhosen, because Swedish culture is really exotic even though it’s inferior to ours.

    5.  Break their espresso machines.

    With baseball bats or large hammers. Or, you know, just unplug them all.

    6.  Call them “cracker”.

    As people of color, we have been rightfully accused of being racist to white people, especially when we call them “cracker”. As we all know, calling them “cracker” is egregiously offensive and horribly shocking because of this long, violent, reverse-racist history.

    7. Just keep being terrible to them.

    Do everything you can think of to make it so that white people make less money; their children are shot by cops; white women are at higher risk for assault and they are exotified until they no longer seem human; white men are beaten and thrown into jails because they look “suspicious” and “threatening”; they are racially profiled everywhere they go.

    8. Make sure most representations of them in the media are negative.

    They should almost always be portrayed as pasty, stringy-haired, rhythm-less, sexless, uptight, and booooring. Also, there should be very few representations of them and when they’re portrayed at all, they should always only be the comic relief, the silent exotic sex object, the Debbie Downer, or the incompetent sidekick. They are only allowed to be easily forgettable, one-dimensional characters. Sometimes use POC actors in white-face to portray these white people. By presenting this ONE image of them all the time, you will be able to convince the rest of the population that all white people are like this, thus ensuring a widespread belief in their inferiority.

    9. Keep telling them how beautiful they are not.

    White people know they will never be beautiful with their boring sour cream complexions and blonde hair (that was actually caused because of mutations). Plaster people of color on every magazine, show them in every television show and movie, and praise them as the most beautiful. When white people cry at these injustices, bottle their tears and sell them as health creams for people of color. Nothing like a soothing lotion made from the pain of white folks!

    10. Go bananas!

    Force them underground and away from the sun to become even whiter, while you laugh manically like the cruel, bloodthirsty, oppressive person of color you are! Take their thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets to make POC-supremacist flags and hoods and march through the streets, spreading fear and terror. Every time a white person thinks your behavior is unfair or wrong, tell them that they should stop being so sensitive! We live in a post-reverse-racial society now! Jeez.

    *Digging this blog? Support it and queer, trans*, and gender-non-conforming writers of color! We need you! Please go HERE!!

    A.D Song is an API student activist interested in QTPOC politics and sprinkling glitter everywhere they go.

    *

    Mia McKenzie is a writer and a smart, scrappy Philadelphian with a deep love of vegan pomegranate ice cream and fake fur collars. She is a black feminist and a freaking queer, facts that are often reflected in her writings, which have won her some awards and grants, such as the Astraea Foundation’s Writers Fund Award and the Leeway Foundation’s Transformation Award. She just finished a novel and has a short story forthcoming in The Kenyon Review. She is a nerd, and the creator of Black Girl Dangerous, a revolutionary blog.

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    My reaction as I read this brilliant ass post.

    LULZ, This made me laugh a lot.

     
     
  5. PEACE Everyone! Just wanted to spread the word about a film a close friend of mine will be helping to produce. This project needs financial support for its development. Please donate or help spread the word around…

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    Deluge is a short film that explores African American’s relationships to water, informed by such traumas as The Middle Passage, the BP Oil spill, and Hurricane Katrina, through the lens of main character Tiana, and her introduction to an aquatic underworld.

    After witnessing the mass drowning of her friends and struggling with the decision not to jump in, 14-year old Tiana must decide if she will join the order of black mermaids that protect the oil-drenched waters of Lake Pontchartrain where her friends rest. This film is inspired by the 2010 mass drowning of six black teens in a Shreveport, Louisiana sinkhole. None of them could swim. The film blends coming of age drama, magical realism, and psychological suspense to explore traumatic memory in a post- BP oil spill New Orleans.

    http://www.indiegogo.com/Deluge

     
     
  6. Help Support Black Cinema!!

    PEACE Everyone! Just wanted to spread the word about a film a close friend of mine will be helping to produce. This project needs financial support for its development. Please donate or help spread the word around…

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    http://vimeo.com/40992154


    Deluge is a short film that explores African American’s relationships to water, informed by such traumas as The Middle Passage, the BP Oil spill, and Hurricane Katrina, through the lens of main character Tiana, and her introduction to an aquatic underworld.

    After witnessing the mass drowning of her friends and struggling with the decision not to jump in, 14-year old Tiana must decide if she will join the order of black mermaids that protect the oil-drenched waters of Lake Pontchartrain where her friends rest. This film is inspired by the 2010 mass drowning of six black teens in a Shreveport, Louisiana sinkhole. None of them could swim. The film blends coming of age drama, magical realism, and psychological suspense to explore traumatic memory in a post- BP oil spill New Orleans.

    http://www.indiegogo.com/Deluge

     
     
  7. When it comes to the birth of America, most of us are working from a stew of elementary school history lessons, Westerns and vague Thanksgiving mythology. And while it’s not surprising those sources might biff a couple details, what’s shocking is how much less interesting the version we learned was. It turns out our teachers, Hollywood and whoever we got our Thanksgiving mythology from (Big Turkey?) all made America’s origin story far more boring than it actually was for some very disturbing reasons. For instance …

    Read more: 6 Ridiculous Lies You Believe About the Founding of America | Cracked.com http://www.cracked.com/article_19864_6-ridiculous-lies-you-believe-about-founding-america.html#ixzz1v9I5vrHZ

     
     
    1. Black girl: *dyes her hair pink*
    2. OHHH SHE RATCHET!!! look at that hoe. can you say ghetto fabulouss lol i bet thats koolaid
    3. White or Asian girl: *dyes her hair pink*
    4. omg sooo kawaii ugh i wish i looked like her please take a million pictures of yourself and upload them to tumblr so we can reblog it 632947985 times <3
     
     
  8. Stop fucking comparing shit to (trans Atlantic Slave trade)slavery

    howtobeterrell:

    Stop disrespecting my fucking ancestors

    • animal rights groups
    • Vegans
    • abortion advocates
    • white liberals

    The only time you should be discussing slavery is to talk about how:

    • much money the United States pocketed 
    • bad it was for Africans throughout the diaspora
    • when the reparations is coming

    that is all.

     
     
  9. dumbthingswhitepplsay:

siddharthasmama:

live-intoxicated:

typeless:

FreeAhmed.com
fbpg fbgroup
twitter

Wow. Fuck our government.

White people = innocent until proven guilty; still innocent even when found guilty.
Brown/Black people = guilty, guilty, guilty - oh, wait, you’re innocent? You’re still Brown/Black, so, fuck that, you’re guilty!

:|

    dumbthingswhitepplsay:

    siddharthasmama:

    live-intoxicated:

    typeless:

    FreeAhmed.com

    fbpg fbgroup

    twitter

    Wow. Fuck our government.

    White people = innocent until proven guilty; still innocent even when found guilty.

    Brown/Black people = guilty, guilty, guilty - oh, wait, you’re innocent? You’re still Brown/Black, so, fuck that, you’re guilty!

    :|

    (Source: occupiedmuslim)

     
     
  10. bradicalmang:

    Angela Davis on violence. 

     
     
  11. hinduthug:

    Hated this show but this is how I feel lol

    Hella funny.

    (Source: masha-allah)

     
     
  12. laprima510:

Shiiiiiiiit…..She on some real shit. 

BLAM!

    laprima510:

    Shiiiiiiiit…..She on some real shit. 

    BLAM!

     
     
  13. 281 plays
    Ex-Factor
    The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill

    locoernesto:

    Lauryn Hill | Ex-Factor | The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

    (Source: kaliqali)

     
     
  14. muchomacho:

Ha!  Too funny.

    muchomacho:

    Ha!  Too funny.