"Who loves the black woman.?"
And the only answer i can seem to come up with is NO ONE.! Now i know some of you are thinking "that's not true." and some of the male readers are saying "i love me some black women." But my question to you is
"Do you really.?"
i mean think about it since 1676 the black woman as been reguared simply as a piece of ass, that her master could violate not only her and her body without warning. But invade the homes of potential families, dishonor the black male and their role as "head of house hold", & pollute the minds of the children leaving everyone feeling violated, abused, and worthless. More so the woman than anyone else. In turn it has caused animosity between black women & white women, caused a desire in black men to want white women, not necessarily because he's attracted to her but because she hasn't been touch (raped), but it also has placed white men on a platform that exemplifies just exactly how they can get any and every thing they want, and we (everyone else) let them.
i will be providing more insight as i continue through this book ... i just wanted to give you something to think about ...


Schae - I stumbled across your blog late Saturday night. I spent over an hour jumping from post to post in the various machinations that are "Schae.love". It was time well spent. I almost hesitate to respond here because of your last line..."they can get any and everything they want, and we let them". I AM a white guy. And AM very attracted to black women. Not all of them, and not exclusively...but absolutely...and yes, I prefer (for WHATEVER reason) black women. Why does there have to be a history behind that? Can't I just tell you I think you are beautiful, I think you are very intellingent, amazingly insightful, full of life, driven and sexy...and I am fully confident that even though I have never met you - the picture I can get from your writing, your videos, your topics...is pretty clear and accurate. Believe me - this white guy could absolutely love a black woman - I was pretty close with my last relationship, but she ummm had a different idea of what it meant to be in a committed relationship than I did - it's not always the (white) guy who is the dog.
ReplyDeleteAnyway...I'd be happy to continue the discussion if you were game. Keep doing what you do - as beautiful as you are - to me it appears your insides - heart, soul and brain, contain the real beauty.