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Eldritch
05-03-2010, 11:55 AM
We are not your weapons – we are women

By Amanda Kijera, civic journalist and activist in Haiti

Two weeks ago, on a Monday morning, I started to write what I thought was a very clever editorial about violence against women in Haiti. The case, I believed, was being overstated by women’s organizations in need of additional resources. Ever committed to preserving the dignity of Black men in a world which constantly stereotypes them as violent savages, I viewed this writing as yet one more opportunity to fight “the man” on behalf of my brothers. That night, before I could finish the piece, I was held on a rooftop in Haiti and raped repeatedly by one of the very men who I had spent the bulk of my life advocating for.

It hurt. The experience was almost more than I could bear. I begged him to stop. Afraid he would kill me, I pleaded with him to honor my commitment to Haiti, to him as a brother in the mutual struggle for an end to our common oppression, but to no avail. He didn’t care that I was a Malcolm X scholar [:D :thumb001:]. He told me to shut up, and then slapped me in the face. Overpowered, I gave up fighting halfway through the night.

Accepting the helplessness of my situation, I chucked aside the Haiti bracelet I had worn so proudly for over a year, along with it, my dreams of human liberation. Someone, I told myself, would always be bigger and stronger than me. As a woman, my place in life had been ascribed from birth. A Chinese proverb says that “women are like the grass, meant to be stepped on.” The thought comforted me at the same time that it made me cringe.

A dangerous thought. Others like it have derailed movements, discouraged consciousness and retarded progress for centuries. To accept it as truth signals the beginning of the end of a person–or community’s–life and ability to self-love. Resignation means inertia, and for the past two weeks I have inhabited its innards. My neighbors here include women from all over the world, but it’s the women of African descent, and particularly Haitian women, who move me to write now.

Truly, I have witnessed as a journalist and human rights advocate the many injustices inflicted upon Black men in this world. The pain, trauma and rage born of exploitation are terrors that I have grappled with every day of my life. They make one want to strike back, to fight rabidly for what is left of their personal dignity in the wake of such things. Black men have every right to the anger they feel in response to their position in the global hierarchy, but their anger is misdirected.

Women are not the source of their oppression; oppressive policies and the as-yet unaddressed white patriarchy which still dominates the global stage are. Because women–and particularly women of color–are forced to bear the brunt of the Black male response to the Black male plight, the international community and those nations who have benefitted from the oppression of colonized peoples have a responsibility to provide women with the protection that they need.

The United Nations, western women’s organizations and the Haitian government must immediately provide women in Haiti with the funding that they need to build domestic violence and rape crisis centers. Stop dividing Black families by distributing solely to women, which only exaggerates male resentment and frustration in Haiti. Provide both women and men with job training programs that would allow for self-sufficiency as opposed to continued dependency on whites. Lastly, admit that the issue of racial integration might still need addressing on an international level, and then find a way to address it!

I went to Haiti after the earthquake to empower Haitians to self-sufficiency. I went to remind them of the many great contributions that Afro-descendants have made to this world, and of their amazing resilience and strength as a people. Not once did I envision myself becoming a receptacle for a Black man’s rage at the white world, but that is what I became. While I take issue with my brother’s behavior, I’m grateful for the experience. It woke me up, made me understand on a deeper level the terror that my sisters deal with daily. This in hand, I feel comfortable in speaking for Haitian women, and for myself, in saying that we will not be your pawns, racially, politically, economically or otherwise.

We are women, not weapons of war. Thankfully, there are organizations here in Haiti who continues to fight for women’s human rights like, MADRE, SOFA and Enfofanm.

Link. (http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/04/23/we-are-not-your-weapons-we-are-women/)

Eldritch
05-03-2010, 11:57 AM
The same story on OD (http://www.occidentaldissent.com/2010/04/23/amanda-kijera-liberal-human-rights-activist-raped-in-haiti/). Comes with pictorial goodness:

http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/1430/amandakijera.jpg

The Lawspeaker
05-03-2010, 11:58 AM
I never understood such people. Stockholm Syndrome or liberal denial of the cold hard facts ?

Jarl
05-03-2010, 03:11 PM
hard facts

... :D

The Lawspeaker
05-03-2010, 03:13 PM
... :D
Now that you mention it. :)It's too saddening and disheartening to laugh about though.

Jarl
05-03-2010, 03:18 PM
Not laugh??? She is mental. Just read - this is taken out of the text:


Ever committed to preserving the dignity of Black men

As a woman, my place in life had been ascribed from birth. The thought comforted me

advocate the many injustices inflicted upon Black men in this world

Black men have every right to the anger they feel in response

Black male response to the Black male plight

receptacle for a Black man’s rage at the white world




If this happened at all (which I doubt), then she's adding a whole damn complex philosophy to a pretty simple thing which can be shortened to:



violent savages... told me to shut up, and then slapped me in the face... raped repeatedly

Simples! ;)

The Lawspeaker
05-03-2010, 03:27 PM
I believe that for the sake of making sure that she doesn't spread any infections (STD's as well as ideas) she should be kept away from the general public of her home country as well as been denied re-entrance. Since she likes those people so much she might just as well being deported there- unless the has herself admitted to a mental hospital.

Perhaps that's where her future is. Although this is incredibly disheartening.

hereward
05-03-2010, 03:34 PM
Hilarious. Send her to the congo now, pretty please. The brothers need to vent their respectable rage.:laugh:
(I doubt this is true)

Eldritch
05-03-2010, 03:34 PM
Perhaps that's where her future is. Although this is incredibly disheartening.

I first encountered this phenomenon almost 10 years ago, when a friend of my ex had her mobile stolen by a Somali. Instead of adding that experience to her accumulated data vault about the way things happen in the real world, her first priority was to engage in a profound self-examination to prevent any un-PC attitudes from taking hold. :rolleyes2:

Eldritch
05-03-2010, 03:36 PM
...
(I doubt this is true)

As outrageous and pathetic this story may be, I don't doubt for a minute it is true, unfortunately.

hereward
05-03-2010, 03:46 PM
Its the wording that leads me to question, I have certainly met 'women' who share those views, as I think we all have. I must admit, everytime I meet them, I wish for their transportation to deepest, darkest Africa.

antonio
05-03-2010, 03:48 PM
I first encountered this phenomenon almost 10 years ago, when a friend of my ex had her mobile stolen by a Somali. Instead of adding that experience to her accumulated data vault about the way things happen in the real world, her first priority was to engage in a profound self-examination to prevent any un-PC attitudes from taking hold. :rolleyes2:

I hope these kind of reactions would not be general case...or we Europeans are really hopeless damned and screwed up. Call me pesimistic but for me exceptions (as she tried to classify her case) are not really exceptions but iceberg peaks: and it's not racial hate, it's the normal way of thinking, by induction from particular to general.

Ps. Did you let her know that she'd suffer a profound brainwash during school time?

The Lawspeaker
05-03-2010, 03:49 PM
Well.. would compulsory admittance into a mental hospital not cure them from their .. delusional hatred against their own kind (and defending their torturers and rapists) ?

RoyBatty
05-03-2010, 03:49 PM
As outrageous and pathetic this story may be, I don't doubt for a minute it is true, unfortunately.

The story certainly seems plausible and in keeping with the attitudes of white liberal delusionists. This pathetic excuse of a woman went out looking for real "multiculturalism" and "black empowerment" and received what she seeked.

It's hypocritical of her to complain in sad Internet essays about this chapter of her wasted life. Blaming whitey for her self-induced negative experiences is the cherry on the cake. :D

PS: An oft-repeated slogan popular amongst feminists is "Rape is NEVER your fault".

Sorry darlings but that is make-believe feel good nonsense intended to shift blame instead of taking responsibility for making mistakes. In cases like these and certain others, IT IS YOUR FAULT.

Example 2:
When at the zoo and jumping over the fence of the tiger's enclosure and the tiger eats you, who is to blame? The "naughty tiger" or you for being a moron?

hereward
05-03-2010, 03:56 PM
Well.. would compulsory admittance into a mental hospital not cure them from their .. delusional hatred against their own kind (and defending their torturers and rapists) ?

I feel it would not, they're damaged goods.

RoyBatty
05-03-2010, 03:57 PM
Well.. would compulsory admittance into a mental hospital not cure them from their .. delusional hatred against their own kind (and defending their torturers and rapists) ?

The only solution for those who refuse to integrate is to expel them to their chosen Heimat. :thumb001:

antonio
05-03-2010, 04:01 PM
The thread case is another one, it's far worse. Im not a psychologist but I guess it requires a mental profilaxis by victim in order to overcome it. And I think she being a "Malcom X" scholar has a deep influence of on the ideas to do that. OTOH, trying to put me in the mind of a semisavage young Haitian: I suppose it has to be hard to be viewed by an attractive White scholar as a concrete instance of an abstract Third World redemption and not as simply a black young macho. Maybe the're even not able to think in such abstract terms, of being victims of White domination, and so....I suppose also that he wrongly interpreted every single expression from her...well, if Id say Im thinking on an old film staring Dustin Hoffman as a Maths professor, I'll think you get my point. It's a difficult case. Maybe I would brief it by saying that that violation is IMHO less criminally offensive than if author were one of us, cause we must be higher standars.

antonio
05-03-2010, 04:03 PM
The story certainly seems plausible and in keeping with the attitudes of white liberal delusionists. This pathetic excuse of a woman went out looking for real "multiculturalism" and "black empowerment" and received what she seeked.

It's hypocritical of her to complain in sad Internet essays about this chapter of her wasted life. Blaming whitey for her self-induced negative experiences is the cherry on the cake. :D

PS: An oft-repeated slogan popular amongst feminists is "Rape is NEVER your fault".

Sorry darlings but that is make-believe feel good nonsense intended to shift blame instead of taking responsibility for making mistakes. In cases like these and certain others, IT IS YOUR FAULT.

Example 2:
When at the zoo and jumping over the fence of the tiger's enclosure and the tiger eats you, who is to blame? The "naughty tiger" or you for being a moron?

This is exactly my point: she went HIS jungle and he treated her as she were preciselly conscious about it. Obviously he thought she was cleverer than she effectively was.

Cato
05-03-2010, 04:19 PM
Another vile liberal whigger like Ann Dunham, who chose to mate with Obongo Sr., who probably calls honest and respectable black men like Ken Blackwell or JC Watts Uncle Toms for being honest and respectable black men.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Blackwell

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JC_Watts

:zzz

Smaland
05-03-2010, 04:30 PM
Propaganda really works. There are some people who are so strongly programmed and so deeply indoctrinated that no experience can change their mindset, no matter how awful and how violent it is.

Her attitude in this article is disgusting and disheartening, but I forgive her for it. The greater villains are those who programmed her in the first place.

antonio
05-03-2010, 04:38 PM
The greater villains are those who programmed her in the first place.

Call me a dictator wannabe, but jail would be the fair place for many politicians, doctors and scholars around Europe and USA...what they do with White people minds has just a name: high treason.

Cato
05-03-2010, 04:45 PM
Call me a dictator wannabe, but jail would be the fair place for many politicians, doctors and scholars around Europe and USA...what they do with White people minds has just a name: high treasure.

Try the gallows.

The Lawspeaker
05-03-2010, 05:13 PM
Call me a dictator wannabe, but jail would be the fair place for many politicians, doctors and scholars around Europe and USA...what they do with White people minds has just a name: high treason.
Exactly. And they ought to be hanged for it.

Cato
05-03-2010, 05:18 PM
The attitude that the raped white wench has is corrosive and she seems to suffer from a severe misunderstanding of what happened to her: she was raped, a crime, and the negro that did it wasn't acting out any kind of anti-white oppression vendetta. Why do these dinks try to project their own views of the world into the minds of people like the rapist, a guy who probably stinks like a sewer and has a grade-school level of education? In the U.S., rape is a serious crime, usually a felony, yet this woman seems to shrug it off as being of no consequence due to the power of her leftist programming that says, basically, black = good = the oppressed, white = bad = the oppressor.

Are my impressions wrong?

antonio
05-03-2010, 05:27 PM
Exactly. And they ought to be hanged for it.

They ought, but because we're better and more compasive than they think we are, and as a victor signum of superiority, we must fairly respect their lives, after a heavy process of reeducation in environments with no coolness, no facilities, no wifi infrastructures, no leisure, no facilities...Birmanian jungle would be a fair place for it. And as a kind of context homage, maybe a introduction on Budist oriented supression of ego would be positive: these kind of Leftist bastards used to be a highly developed one, if not they never were on thinking such elaborated mental shit at years-light from old,plain and simple common sense...it has its merit.:D

antonio
05-03-2010, 05:30 PM
Maybe, Pallamedes, was not a vendetta but simple savage uncontrollable sexual desire: we're not taking about an uneducated but foxy Sicilian peasant but about a Postslavery uneducated Negro.

la bombe
05-03-2010, 06:58 PM
Ever committed to preserving the dignity of Black men in a world which constantly stereotypes them as violent savages, I viewed this writing as yet one more opportunity to fight “the man” on behalf of my brothers. That night, before I could finish the piece, I was held on a rooftop in Haiti and raped repeatedly by one of the very men who I had spent the bulk of my life advocating for.

It hurt. The experience was almost more than I could bear. I begged him to stop. Afraid he would kill me, I pleaded with him to honor my commitment to Haiti, to him as a brother in the mutual struggle for an end to our common oppression, but to no avail. He didn’t care that I was a Malcolm X scholar. He told me to shut up, and then slapped me in the face. Overpowered, I gave up fighting halfway through the night.

:icon_confused: :eusa_eh:

Is this for real? It sounds like a really ridiculous parody.

Smaland
05-03-2010, 07:23 PM
:icon_confused: :eusa_eh:

Is this for real? It sounds like a really ridiculous parody.

Unfortunately, I think it is real. There are people that brainwashed.

Fortis in Arduis
05-03-2010, 07:23 PM
:icon_confused: :eusa_eh:

Is this for real? It sounds like a really ridiculous parody.

That is exactly what I thought. :cool:

Jarl
05-03-2010, 07:35 PM
:icon_confused: :eusa_eh:

Is this for real? It sounds like a really ridiculous parody.

I bet 4:1 it's not. It almost sounds like she wanted to get raped to be heard. To be able sell her Black male mumbo-jumbo more effectively. What the hell is that categorical thinking all about? "Black male revange", "Black male plight"... this is some ridiculous magical blabber devoid of any meaning. I actually don't know what she means by those cliche slogans.

Thulsa Doom
05-03-2010, 08:00 PM
Her comment on twitter:rolleyes2:


A few months in Haiti. Took a couple of losses, gained a few friends. Keeping my eyes on the prize!

la bombe
05-03-2010, 08:06 PM
Unfortunately, I think it is real. There are people that brainwashed.

You'd have to be pretty damn brainwashed to try and have a conversation about "common oppression" and Malcolm X with someone as he repeatedly rapes you. That seems to go against natural human instinct.

Beorn
05-03-2010, 10:50 PM
While I take issue with my brother’s behavior, I’m grateful for the experience.

Kind of reminds me of that song by Christina Aquilera. How did it go now?...Oh yeah!.. "What a whore wants, what a whore needs, whatever makes you happy sets me free, and I'm thanking you for knowing exactly, what a whore wants, what a whore needs, whatever keeps me in your arms, and I'm thanking you for giving it to me."

:cool:


Little events like this just make me laugh. What is wrong with people? Has madness descended upon people so intensely that they forget facts and the truth?

Black deprived area + white wimins = PARRTTTYYY TIIIME!!!

Austin
05-04-2010, 05:22 AM
liberal denial of the cold hard facts ?


Yep.


Haiti is 100% run by blacks. If you ever wanna know what happens in a country run completely by blacks look no further.

The U.S. had to keep all the aid money in it's domestic banks because Haiti is not really a real country and the government would have siphoned the aid money off to private bank accounts and jetted.

Cato
05-04-2010, 05:58 AM
Maybe, Pallamedes, was not a vendetta but simple savage uncontrollable sexual desire: we're not taking about an uneducated but foxy Sicilian peasant but about a Postslavery uneducated Negro.

This is why I don't have a very high opinion of blacks that live outside of the influence of their betters- aka the whites. My work brings me into contact everyday with all kinds of people, blacks among them- blacks who're seemingly law-abiding, decent people, unlike that guy who raped the whigger liberal wench in Haiti. I chatted with a couple of nice black folks today, two entirely different people and hours apart no less, and this makes me think of two people that I encountered at the same time: two nasty white trash chicks with kids (and with dirty & scummy tatoos- one with the "tramp stamp" variety of body art), one of whom I expected to start beating her kid in the shopping cart (a white kid, not some half-black sprog).

It boils down to socialization as much as ancestry. I'd take a decent black person over some foul white trash any day.

Just some rather semi-sloshed observations. :)

Austin
05-04-2010, 11:55 AM
This is why I don't have a very high opinion of blacks that live outside of the influence of their betters- aka the whites. My work brings me into contact everyday with all kinds of people, blacks among them- blacks who're seemingly law-abiding, decent people, unlike that guy who raped the whigger liberal wench in Haiti. I chatted with a couple of nice black folks today, two entirely different people and hours apart no less, and this makes me think of two people that I encountered at the same time: two nasty white trash chicks with kids (and with dirty & scummy tatoos- one with the "tramp stamp" variety of body art), one of whom I expected to start beating her kid in the shopping cart (a white kid, not some half-black sprog).

It boils down to socialization as much as ancestry. I'd take a decent black person over some foul white trash any day.

Just some rather semi-sloshed observations. :)

Oh my god those tramp stamp white girls are the absolute bottom of the barrel in terms of degeneracy in this country. A gal with some stupid star tat on her shoulder or something is one thing, but those trashy low-life morons with their tramp stamps (which are from mexican gangs btw) give whites everywhere a bad name. You have to be a complete fool of a woman to actually get a mexican mafia tramp stamp....sadly plenty are in the poor white areas where most are junkies of various forms.

Eldritch
05-04-2010, 11:59 AM
:icon_confused: :eusa_eh:

Is this for real? It sounds like a really ridiculous parody.

The person is for real, yes -- not sone kind of internet satirist/humorist. Whether the rape really happened<outside of her own fantasies, well, there's just one (possibly two) person who can answer that question.

Allenson
05-04-2010, 02:04 PM
This is one of the strangest things that I've ever read.

It almost seems as if she was hoping something like this would happen...and even proud of it now....and she refers to herself as a receptacle.

??

Cato
05-04-2010, 02:26 PM
Oh my god those tramp stamp white girls are the absolute bottom of the barrel in terms of degeneracy in this country. A gal with some stupid star tat on her shoulder or something is one thing, but those trashy low-life morons with their tramp stamps (which are from mexican gangs btw) give whites everywhere a bad name. You have to be a complete fool of a woman to actually get a mexican mafia tramp stamp....sadly plenty are in the poor white areas where most are junkies of various forms.

I doubt that the white women who get these dirty-looking tatoos really understand what they are or how vulgar a lot of people consider them.

Sturmtiger
05-04-2010, 03:15 PM
I posted this article myself elsewhere last week.

I find as I'm sure all of us do, the whole concept of rape and those guilty of such a crime vile and repugnant. But I can't ever remember thinking of the victim in the same way.

She seems almost 'happy' such a disgusting crime befell her and that it now serves her cause and the plight of Haiti, rather than highlight the truth - the behaviour of the animals that live their.

The Lawspeaker
05-04-2010, 03:19 PM
Yes and that's thing that puzzles me. How delusional can be a person be to enjoy the most repugnant thing around when that same person is being victimized: torture and rape.
I have wondered for a moment whether this was not a classic case of Stockholm Syndrome.

Lulletje Rozewater
05-04-2010, 04:57 PM
The same story on OD (http://www.occidentaldissent.com/2010/04/23/amanda-kijera-liberal-human-rights-activist-raped-in-haiti/). Comes with pictorial goodness:

http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/1430/amandakijera.jpg

More feminist kwatz
http://www.race-talk.org/?p=4074

The Lawspeaker
05-04-2010, 05:00 PM
More feminist kwatz
http://www.race-talk.org/?p=4074
The nutcases...:rolleyes2:

Austin
05-04-2010, 07:10 PM
I doubt that the white women who get these dirty-looking tatoos really understand what they are or how vulgar a lot of people consider them.

Well the irony is that a tramp-stamp tattoo is literally the way the Mexican mafia shows they own a Latina woman. So when a white girl gets one thinking it is 'cool' they are both showing their idiocy and disgracing their race by getting a tat that indicates ownership of females by a lowly gang of a lesser south American Indian race.


As for that feminist scum degenerate...I'd have her mind forcibly wiped and her finances donated to a Confederate memorial of some sort (:

Cato
05-04-2010, 09:32 PM
I swear these leftist women frigid. :eek:

Austin
05-05-2010, 10:13 AM
I swear these leftist women frigid. :eek:

Luckily for our cultures and others sake most hard, next-gen, socially progressive-leftist women are so viscous, so radical and or malcontent in general that they do far more damage to their own cause than aid it.

Case in point this (oh and they hate this), -woman- who enjoyed being ravaged by very likely escaped Haitian criminals who more than likely had aids and passed it to her.

Wölfin
05-05-2010, 02:59 PM
:icon_confused: :eusa_eh:

Is this for real? It sounds like a really ridiculous parody.

Ia, really.

This woman sounds as if she has some really bizarre fetish and unhealthy obsession with black men. Notice she talks about the plight of the black male when uhhh well the females have it harder when you look at things in perspective. Be it in Haiti or the US.

I mean... is this real life? Or is this a bad acid trip?

Eldritch
05-05-2010, 05:28 PM
This woman sounds as if she has some really bizarre fetish and unhealthy obsession with black men. Notice she talks about the plight of the black male when uhhh well the females have it harder when you look at things in perspective. Be it in Haiti or the US.



Unfortunately, nobody really gives a toss about black women or elderly people in Haiti or Africa. I think the motivations of a lot of these women are pretty obvious. That's a permamnent topic on these boards, in fact. And every now and then their absurd fantasies turn out to actually be reverse naturalist fallacies with dire consequences. Google "Pippa Bacca" for more information ...

Heimmacht
05-05-2010, 06:57 PM
We are not your weapons – we are women

By Amanda Kijera, civic journalist and activist in Haiti

Two weeks ago, on a Monday morning, I started to write what I thought was a very clever editorial about violence against women in Haiti. The case, I believed, was being overstated by women’s organizations in need of additional resources. Ever committed to preserving the dignity of Black men in a world which constantly stereotypes them as violent savages, I viewed this writing as yet one more opportunity to fight “the man” on behalf of my brothers. That night, before I could finish the piece, I was held on a rooftop in Haiti and raped repeatedly by one of the very men who I had spent the bulk of my life advocating for.

It hurt. The experience was almost more than I could bear. I begged him to stop. Afraid he would kill me, I pleaded with him to honor my commitment to Haiti, to him as a brother in the mutual struggle for an end to our common oppression, but to no avail. He didn’t care that I was a Malcolm X scholar [:D :thumb001:]. He told me to shut up, and then slapped me in the face. Overpowered, I gave up fighting halfway through the night.

Accepting the helplessness of my situation, I chucked aside the Haiti bracelet I had worn so proudly for over a year, along with it, my dreams of human liberation. Someone, I told myself, would always be bigger and stronger than me. As a woman, my place in life had been ascribed from birth. A Chinese proverb says that “women are like the grass, meant to be stepped on.” The thought comforted me at the same time that it made me cringe.

A dangerous thought. Others like it have derailed movements, discouraged consciousness and retarded progress for centuries. To accept it as truth signals the beginning of the end of a person–or community’s–life and ability to self-love. Resignation means inertia, and for the past two weeks I have inhabited its innards. My neighbors here include women from all over the world, but it’s the women of African descent, and particularly Haitian women, who move me to write now.

Truly, I have witnessed as a journalist and human rights advocate the many injustices inflicted upon Black men in this world. The pain, trauma and rage born of exploitation are terrors that I have grappled with every day of my life. They make one want to strike back, to fight rabidly for what is left of their personal dignity in the wake of such things. Black men have every right to the anger they feel in response to their position in the global hierarchy, but their anger is misdirected.

Women are not the source of their oppression; oppressive policies and the as-yet unaddressed white patriarchy which still dominates the global stage are. Because women–and particularly women of color–are forced to bear the brunt of the Black male response to the Black male plight, the international community and those nations who have benefitted from the oppression of colonized peoples have a responsibility to provide women with the protection that they need.

The United Nations, western women’s organizations and the Haitian government must immediately provide women in Haiti with the funding that they need to build domestic violence and rape crisis centers. Stop dividing Black families by distributing solely to women, which only exaggerates male resentment and frustration in Haiti. Provide both women and men with job training programs that would allow for self-sufficiency as opposed to continued dependency on whites. Lastly, admit that the issue of racial integration might still need addressing on an international level, and then find a way to address it!

I went to Haiti after the earthquake to empower Haitians to self-sufficiency. I went to remind them of the many great contributions that Afro-descendants have made to this world, and of their amazing resilience and strength as a people. Not once did I envision myself becoming a receptacle for a Black man’s rage at the white world, but that is what I became. While I take issue with my brother’s behavior, I’m grateful for the experience. It woke me up, made me understand on a deeper level the terror that my sisters deal with daily. This in hand, I feel comfortable in speaking for Haitian women, and for myself, in saying that we will not be your pawns, racially, politically, economically or otherwise.

We are women, not weapons of war. Thankfully, there are organizations here in Haiti who continues to fight for women’s human rights like, MADRE, SOFA and Enfofanm.

Link. (http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/04/23/we-are-not-your-weapons-we-are-women/)

Bla bla bla, *sigh* what a cow, why doesn't she spread her legs for every black man that walks by her from now on, since they deserve to act their frustration out on her anyway...

Women like her shouldnt have children.

Wölfin
05-05-2010, 07:13 PM
Unfortunately, nobody really gives a toss about black women or elderly people in Haiti or Africa. I think the motivations of a lot of these women are pretty obvious. That's a permamnent topic on these boards, in fact. And every now and then their absurd fantasies turn out to actually be reverse naturalist fallacies with dire consequences. Google "Pippa Bacca" for more information ...

Which is why I pointed it out.... And I'd rather not google this Pippa Bacca... My brain can only accept so much garbage in a single day.

Lulletje Rozewater
05-06-2010, 08:53 AM
Ia, really.

This woman sounds as if she has some really bizarre fetish and unhealthy obsession with black men. Notice she talks about the plight of the black male when uhhh well the females have it harder when you look at things in perspective. Be it in Haiti or the US.

I mean... is this real life? Or is this a bad acid trip?

Women of that caliber you'll find in the Teaser Club,singing "fanny for sale spoiled fanny for sale"

Albion
09-19-2011, 06:58 PM
Truly, I have witnessed as a journalist and human rights advocate the many injustices inflicted upon Black men in this world. The pain, trauma and rage born of exploitation are terrors that I have grappled with every day of my life. They make one want to strike back, to fight rabidly for what is left of their personal dignity in the wake of such things. Black men have every right to the anger they feel in response to their position in the global hierarchy, but their anger is misdirected.


Not once did I envision myself becoming a receptacle for a Black man’s rage at the white world, but that is what I became.

Oh for fuck sake. So some how in her simple, retarded little crumb of a brain, whitey is responsible for her being raped by a black man.

So we are really expected to believe that black men go raping women because they're angry at being "oppressed".
That is the stupidest thing I ever heard. So what of white rapists? Who's repressing them then? The frickin martians?

This is completely stupid, the bloke obviously raped here because he's a bad individual who wasn't willing to ask her consent.

European blood
09-21-2011, 04:54 AM
The «oppressed» are just looking for a handout at Whitey's expense.

The Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card is the identification card for the SNAP /Food Stamp Program.

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