We used to think this was funny, throwing the word around, like we do with so many things, without much thought! Then…. We went to Sierra Leone.
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We used to think this was funny, throwing the word around, like we do with so many things, without much thought! Then…. We went to Sierra Leone.
Watch below!
Black History Playing Cards
Game night will never be the same again with these cards! Spades, Bidwhist, Poker, or just as a showpiece, EVERY Black household needs this culturally iconic deck!
👉🏾 Custom Illustrations
👉🏾 Facts & Quotes
👉🏾 High-quality matte finish
LORD, help us to guard and CLEAN UP our mouths and to do more research on our own history.
Thank you for dropping this new piece of knowledge, Brother Freddie.
I always found it odd the those two words were together.
I always found it odd that those two words were together.
From a child I never used, liked, never laughed at it. I thought it was degrading. When I joined the Black Movement, I learned the truth😢😪, it is painful.
It was never funny. MF are fighting words.
Now thanks to it’s liberal usage in mainstream many young ones do not know the history of the word and what it is used for.
Too many have died, offered their bodies as shield too protect the community, to now have lost generations with minimal understanding of the little information they were given and that which they stumbled across on the Web.
Continue the Good Work ✊🏿
Instagram must have taken down the video. I tried to watch it and it’s not working.
Thank you. Education is powerful. The term ALWAYS disgusted me. Sounds so vile. Now I know why.
That is not surprising when you treat humans like you treat animals. I believe states like Maryland and islands like Jamaica were breeding grounds for humans during the slave trade and while the stud was hooded he was made to have sex with the chosen females that may have included his mother or sister.
Thank you for sharing this. I have worked with male incest survivors who were assaulted by their mothers. I haven’t laughed at or used the phrase since. This is an even more deeply rooted reason to avoid the term.