Tag: Black Perspectives

  • My Soulful Love for Music, and why I’m Against Music Elitism

    My Soulful Love for Music, and why I’m Against Music Elitism

    My first introduction to Classical Music came from developing interests through the annals of Black Music, and not in distinct contrast (or opposition) to it. This perspective is very different from the perspective of, for example a White music elitist. I am generally opposed to unrealistic elitist-racialist opinions about music genres fixated in this seeming…

  • Black Family Issues, Beguiling Conservatism, and Homophobia

    Black Family Issues, Beguiling Conservatism, and Homophobia

    Opinion: Solutions through Homophobia? While we could agree the landscape of dating and marriage is difficult for Black men to contend with, and that having fathers in the household and stable families are vital, you must then get into behavior, duties and roles. Alot of Black men are part of their “household,” but what do…

  • Red-Scare Tactics in 1960s against Black Communist Revolutionaries: “Revolution Underway”

    Red-Scare Tactics in 1960s against Black Communist Revolutionaries: “Revolution Underway”

    DOCUMENTARY REPORT ON BLACK COMMUNIST REVOLUTIONARIES “Revolution Underway” is a preserved documentary report on Black Communist revolutionary activities during planned riots throughout 20 states in the 1960s. Conservatives are sharing it to de-legitimize the real issues of police brutality, militarized police, racism, and so forth. In these times, the classic red scare propaganda aims at…

  • First Black Service Chief in U.S. Military History Shares Moving Message on Race in America

    First Black Service Chief in U.S. Military History Shares Moving Message on Race in America

    Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. message must not be forgotten after one week. The general was confirmed to serve as a service chief in the U.S. military for the first time in a historic vote by the Senate 98-0 this month. As chief-of-staff of the Air Force, he spoke to a nation embroiled in deep…

  • Calling-out Racist Occultists and Esotericists? This is What I think about Philosophers like Evola

    Calling-out Racist Occultists and Esotericists? This is What I think about Philosophers like Evola

    In Reactions to Julius Evola on Buddhism, Jean Varenne had written in her introduction to his book The Doctrine of Awakening, that a man like Julius Evola was particularly suitable to dispel misconceptions of Buddhism and Siddhartha spread by Western perspectives of his teachings as docile, feminized, etc. In “Negrified America,” I gave Julius Evola’s…