The Beautiful Black Woman Can't Lose For Winning!
No. Black women are not perfect, but they are the most perfect women on this planet for a Black man.
Black women were literally made for Black men. For Black men to claim they now have a solid reason to neglect the Black woman based on a ridiculous theory that she has failed the Black man is very silly. Who makes such claims?
When it comes to wearing a weave, the beautiful Black woman has not let down her Black man, but she has let down her community, her children, and most importantly, herself. You see - somehow in the mind of the Black woman, she is not beautiful enough. She is not good enough. She is the most disrespected and unprotected woman on the planet, so it only makes sense that her esteem would suffer the most.
No one can deny the beauty of the Black woman in all of its varieties. Her nature is divine and her spirit is special. She needs to be told that she is beautiful. She needs to be told that she is smart. She needs to be told that she is strong. She doesn't need to be told these things because she has a big ego. She needs to be told these things so that she understands her divinity and true beauty that is unmatched by all that she copies and imitates and tries to be like in her own insecurities.
The Black woman must understand that there are people who oppose her for no other reason than they are not her - and they desperately wish they were her. The Black woman is the original copy and mother of the earth. She is the final hour of humanity and the mother of all. Just as we could not exist without her, if she were to disappear, so would all of humanity, like a beehive that has lost its queen.
The truth of the matter is that Black women are very necessary to ensure the survival of Black people - if that even matters in the hearts and minds of the people anymore. The Black woman can't fail without the aid of Black men. This means that every time Black men point out Black women's shortcomings and failures, the failure is on the head and shoulders of the Black man. For Black men to point out (publicly) the shortcomings of Black women, he is in fact only admitting that he is a failure himself. This is regardless of circumstances. Just as Black women are responsible for Black men, it's also true that the Black man is responsible for the Black woman.
If the Black woman is able to misbehave and act a fool, not raise her children properly, party and club with her friends and not take care of her children, wear weave, extensions and shake her ass, then this only means that the Black man has done a poor job of maintaining his women and he has failed his family!
In order for Black men to make things right, the first thing they need to do is take accountability! Stop blaming Black women for everything and man up.
The Black man has chosen to be loyal to the streets and has neglected his family. The Black man has chosen to rob, steal, and kill his brothers and sisters for something called street loyalty. In this regard, the Black man has proclaimed his failure as a man to the entire world.
It's time for Black men to get some of that dignity back along with a little self-respect and prove themselves worthy of the Black woman. And if the Black man doesn't do this, then he will die of shame and be remembered throughout time as the biggest failure on the planet!
Beautiful Black women are coming back in trend and hopefully, it stays this time. In today’s complex environment of sharing information, Black women are slowly waking up to the fact that they no longer have to hide their natural beauty. They are learning to embrace their beauty and be proud of the fact that they are not only the first humans on this planet, but they are also the most suitable human beings for planet earth.
Brother, these women are fully clothed. Have you ever been to the beach. I understand it's not a good idea to exploit our women but there is a such thing as going overboard. I'm pretty sure if Mansa Musa visited the beach, he would not be hollering that the women should be covered. As far as Mansa Musa is concerned, I do appreciate how he was able to build but my admiration for him stops there. Mansa Musa bankrupted his entire country (on it's way to becoming one of the most powerful nations in existence) because he spent the people's money foolishly. Though we can admire him, the people of his native country don't like his name being mentioned because according to them, he is the reason why they are impoverished now. I respect what he was able to do to an extent but he is not my hero beyond that.