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âIâd rather go down in history as one lone Negro who dared to tell the government that it had done a dastardly thing than to save my skin by taking back what I said.â -Mrs. Ida B. WellsÂ
 (Translation: I said what I said!)
-Â Ashley Robertson Preston, Ph.D.
âIda Bell Wells (July 16, 1862 to March 25, 1931), better known as Ida B. Wells, was an African-American journalist, abolitionist and feminist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s. She went on to found and become integral in groups striving for African-American justice.â (x)
She was also [in]famous for being well armed (a shotgun was always with her, iirc) and advocating LOUDLY for Black self-defense.
A Winchester rifle should have a place of honor in every black home, and it should be used for that protection which the law refuses to give.
Surveying the landscape in the summer of 1892, Ida B. Wells advised, that âthe Winchester rifle deserved a place of honor in every Black home.â This was no empty rhetorical jab. She was advancing a considered personal security policy and specifically referencing two recent episodes where armed Blacks saved their neighbors from lynch mobs. (From the WaPo book review of Negroes and the Gun: The Black Tradition of Arms)
Damn.
Itâs easy to take off your clothes and have sex. People do it all the time. But opening up your soul to someone, letting them into your spirit, thoughts, fears, future, hopes, dreams⊠that is being naked.
Rob Bell (via quotemadness)
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Beyonce Gets Political, and I Get Snatched Bald: An Overview of Themes and Motifs in the Formation Music Video
It is important that you know, I am not even a Beyonce stan like that. This must be distinctly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the post I am going to relate. If we were not perfectly convinced of Jacob Marleyâs death before the play began, then there would be nothing remarkable about him showing up at his âbusinessâ partnerâs house to bitch him out in the middle of the night.
Itâs also important to note that Beyonce usually doesnât go in for this sort of thing. Sheâs not really the Artist/Activist type. This video is the most political she has ever gotten, and I swear it took the convergence of Black Lives Matter, Black History Month, Mardis Gras, a Nat Turner Rebellion movie, the blatant disrespect of casting a white man to play Michael Jackson, and all the planets to bring us this blessing. Many have said Formation is the phrase, âI love my blackness, and yours.â given physical form. It is all that and more.
This opening line prepares us for the realness to come
Letâs start with the fact that Formation features a voice over by Big Freedia the Queen Diva of NOLA Bounce. If you donât know Bounce music, or you donât know Big Freediaâand if you donât know Bounce, you wonât know Big Freediaâlet me direct you to Youtube so you can educate yourself. I recommend you start with Excuse, and Yâall Get Back Now. Big Freedia also has a very nice feature in Ru Paulâs Peanut Butter.
All throughout this video we are treated to imagery from Black queer culture, from Big Freediaâs voice-over, to dancers, to queens just slaying in the beauty shop. Again, if you are unfamiliar with the richness of Black queer culture, I direct you to the internet, because thereâs just too much to explain. Start with Paris Is Burning on Netflix and go from there I guess? Like, literal books have been written and it is too big an undertaking for me alone.
Beyonce heard all yâall talking that shit about âWhy is her hair always done, but she canât make sure her babyâs hair is done?â Uh, because Blue is a child, and that is her NATURAL HAIR, and she clearly is ROCKING IT.
In fact, this video features A WEALTH of natural hair, textured hair, weaves, perms, braids, Black hair in general.
Note: Baby hairs are small, fine, wispy hairs on your hairline that your mother would brush or gel in a specific way. If you donât know what a baby hair is, ask a Black person, or someone with âethnicâ hair (gag).
In fact, every single person in this video is Black except for the cops.
And letâs talk about that scene
A little black boy dancing his heart out in front of a line of cops in riot gear,
and the cops put their hands up. YES YES YES YES YESYEYSYESYES!!!!!
Please note the multiple nods to Majorette culture (okay ladies, now letâs get in formation, prove to me you got some coordination, slay trick or you get eliminated) which is very southern.
Formation is very southern
From Southern Gothic imagery
to people dressed for Mardis Gras
To the scenes with people dressed in 19th century Creole garb, in their parlors, with fans.
Now letâs examine some of the lyrics:
My Daddy Alabama, Mama Louisiana
This is more than a statement about Beyonceâs roots. The vast majority of Black Americans can trace their ancestry to the South, after many of us moved to northern cities in the Great Migration. To this day, the majority of Black people in the US live in the South. Iâm a New Yorker for generations back on either side, but guess what? The family reunion each year is held in Virginia, because thatâs where my people come from.
I like my negro nose and Jackson Five nostrils
There has literally never been a more full-throated, stalwart, stark as hell positive affirmation of Blackness in mainstream, popular media since the original Black Is Beautiful movement in the 60âČs. Maybe not since the Harlem Renaissance? I predict In a few years, people will be inverting their contours and getting plastic surgery to achieve the coveted Jackson Five nostril. Only by then theyâll rename it something more palatable to the mainstream (Read: white people).
I got hot sauce in my bag
Let me tell you something about my septuagenarian Grandparents: they literally always have a bottle of hot sauce in their car. Like many retirees, they like to travel, take cruises, do old people stuff. Never have they ever gone anywhere without a bottle of hot sauce. Never has my grandfather been in a restaurant and not requested hot sauceâeven though he always has his own.
As I type this, I have a bottle of hot sauce on my night stand, next to my bed. Why? Because I put that shit on everything, and itâs just more convenient to keep it handy. I put hot sauce on pepperoni pizzas. Sometimes I sip out of the hot sauce bottle like itâs a fine wine.
I make all this money, but theyâll never take the country out me
A reminder to never forget your roots, a statement about preserving your identity under the pressures of assimilation, or commentary on respectability politicsâno matter how much money you make, how famous you become, youâll always be Black to the powers that be? Trick question. Itâs all three
BLACK AS HELL
Note: Red Lobster is known to be the de-facto Black date night restaurant. I have no idea why.
All of this culminates in Beyonce, sprawled atop a NOLA police car, sinking into the flood waters of Katrina. She metaphorically drowns the police in a flood caused by the colossal abdication of responsibility by those in power at the expense of the disenfranchised. She is prostrated on the symbolic corpse of the oppressor as it is subsumed by water.
I Literally Can Not.
Other images that made me want to praise dance:
Black man riding a horse down the street. Little known fact, Black people were some of the first cowboys in the American west. For the most famous example, see the actual man The Lone Ranger is based off of.
The newspaper with the picture of Martin Luther King and front page headline that read, âMore Than A Dreamer.â A reference to the #ReclaimMLK movement, which is about countering the sanitized, white-washed, commodified version of his message with the reality of his radicalism.
The fact that the portraits on the walls of the mansion are of Black women
I slay, I slay, I slay
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âThere was a picture of this really pretty girl, and then some boy had to quote tweet it and put âshe has no ass.â What the fuck do you want her to do about that? Get surgery? And even if she did get surgery then youâd moan that itâs not fucking real. You do realize we donât have much of a choice when it comes to ass, boobs, lips, noses. Anything! Anything! You do know that, donât you? Or are you just thick? Iâm gonna go with just thick.â
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push yourself to get up before the rest of the world - start with 7am, then 6am, then 5:30am. go to the nearest hill with a big coat and a scarf and watch the sun rise. 2. push yourself to fall asleep earlier - start with 11pm, then 10pm, then 9pm. wake up in the morning feeling re-energized and comfortable. 3. erase processed food from your diet. start with no lollies, chips, biscuits, then erase pasta, rice, cereal, then bread. use the rule that if a child couldnât identify what was in it, you donât eat it. 4. get into the habit of cooking yourself a beautiful breakfast. fry tomatoes and mushrooms in real butter and garlic, fry an egg, slice up a fresh avocado and squirt way too much lemon on it. sit and eat it and do nothing else. 5. stretch. start by reaching for the sky as hard as you can, then trying to touch your toes. roll your head. stretch your fingers. stretch everything. 6. buy a 1L water bottle. start with pushing yourself to drink the whole thing in a day, then try drinking it twice. 7. buy a beautiful diary and a beautiful black pen. write down everything you do, including dinner dates, appointments, assignments, coffees, what you need to do that day. no detail is too small. 8. strip your bed of your sheets and empty your underwear draw into the washing machine. put a massive scoop of scented fabric softener in there and wash. make your bed in full. 9. organise your room. fold all your clothes (and bag what you donât want), clean your mirror, your laptop, vacuum the floor. light a beautiful candle. 10. have a luxurious shower with your favourite music playing. wash your hair, scrub your body, brush your teeth. lather your whole body in moisturiser, get familiar with the part between your toes, your inner thighs, the back of your neck. 11. push yourself to go for a walk. take your headphones, go to the beach and walk. smile at strangers walking the other way and be surprised how many smile back. bring your dog and observe the dogâs behaviour. realise you can learn from your dog. 12. message old friends with personal jokes. reminisce. suggest a catch up soon, even if you donât follow through. push yourself to follow through. 14. think long and hard about what interests you. crime? sex? boarding school? long-forgotten romance etiquette? find a book about it and read it. there is a book about literally everything. 15. become the person you would ideally fall in love with. let cars merge into your lane when driving. pay double for parking tickets and leave a second one in the machine. stick your tongue out at babies. compliment people on their cute clothes. challenge yourself to not ridicule anyone for a whole day. then two. then a week. walk with a straight posture. look people in the eye. ask people about their story. talk to acquaintances so they become friends. 16. lie in the sunshine. daydream about the life you would lead if failure wasnât a thing. open your eyes. take small steps to make it happen for you.
Sixteen Small Steps to Happiness (via losing-every-extra-pound)

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Please join us in this social media campaign to raise awareness and hi-jack hashtags! Copy and paste from below or make up your own...make sure you use the top trending topics in your hashtags! SHARE!!! ADD THE PHOTO and A LINK TO FERGUSON, RACISM OR POLICE BRUTALITY. Example: âȘ#âNOHASHTAGisSAFEâŹÂ until âȘ#âBLACKLIVESMATTERâŹ! Until Black lives matter all of your trending hashtags âȘ#âcybermondayâŹÂ âȘ#âstlramsâŹâȘ#âjenniferlawrenceâŹÂ âȘ#âmcmâŹÂ âȘ#âgabrielleunionâŹÂ âȘ#âthewalkingdeadâŹÂ will be TARGETED! http://fergusonaction.com/ âȘ#âSHAREâŹÂ âȘ#âFBâŹÂ âȘ#âTWITTERâŹâȘ#âINSTAGRAM⏠This is something you can do from your DESK or PHONE!