Professional Black Women dress up to go to the White Man's Job: They smile to the white man !
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Hello Jamal,
Those of us that can see our first priority is to destroy or take away Islam and Christianity from Black Americans and replace those religions with our desire to be a sovereign people on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders and our religion, LIFE.
All other stuff that you are coming up with about Black women working for the slave master just forget about it, okay.
Tell me what you think.
Harry, it is only a point of awareness the degree of traps that are out there. Black Women must be a step smarter than their white employer. Work now and prepare for their own later is the best strategy.
Hello Jamal,
You said this, “Harry, it is only a point of awareness the degree of traps that are out there. Black Women must be a step smarter than their white employer.”
I understand the gist of your point of awareness, traps and being smarter.
However, what I am saying is that your solution of traps and being smarter does not go far enough. Black Americans wants to solve our problems with one big bang. That bang is that we should desire to become a sovereign.
For instance, Moses resolved the problems of the children of Israel with one big bang, the Exodus. Am I making any sense with you?
I am the way, and besides me, there is no other way that Black Americans could ever become a real people in this world. Our time has come.
All Black Americans are going to join me under the umbrella of our sovereignty on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way. Right now Black Americans do not comprehend that God hand is on me and me alone as it was with Moses or Prophet Mohammed.
Tell me what you think.
Huh. I'm sorry did I miss something Mr Abraham. I think everyone dresses appropriately for the job they have; for A Job with the economy so bad. I don't see black women rolling out the bed, putting on shoes or a sweat suit to practice law. Or will we not do our hair and wash our uniforms to work at Wendy's just because we work for the white man. I am not trying to crack on you bro...I'll always love my brothers first; but I love people who are genuine; black, white, yellow, green...well you get the picture. I just believe that you are burning a lot of energy on the problem and you haven't come up with the solution. I wish you well because you deserve to live happy and not angry.
Sincerely,
Lynne
Sure, Lynne..that is what one would expect but it is not so in the corporate climate of industrial America. Having worked at large conglomerates like Sperry Rand, General Motors, Ford, General Electric and Timken Steel to name a few...to look at professional black women you would think it is a fashion show. I recall one employer had to demand a sister to cut her nails for proper utilization of the computer. White authority has played on the drive of black Americans to be seen and dress up. As a result, they have provided a workplace environment to allows them to spend all their money on fashions from the white man's stores then come to the white man's job and wear it. This numbs and passify the professional black women to think they have arrived when actuality they are being PLAYED.
See Jamal you are making a generalized statement. Some jobs have uniforms and I not just talking about fast food chains. And little to no additional money is required. Jamal you are the little devil on everyone shoulder and I am the little angel...But still love ya.
Lynne....even though you look like a little angel.....that does not make me a little devil. Granted, there are jobs that require uniforms of little money like nurses and aids in hospitals. I admit most of my work experiences have been in the manufacturing, material processing and energy automation industries. And I love you, too.
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Then, the pretending game starts. At work they have to pretend to be a team player and love everybody. Away from work, they have to pretend to be black and up with black and all about black. As Aretha Franklin said, "whos zooming who".