:smt025OOHHHHH!! Thanks LA...sorry about the delayed mental functions at this hour. It just wasn't registering.
I saw this comment earlier today... In my opinion, a lot of brothers date white or spanish women because they are docile and easy to control. A lot of black men, because of insecurities, fears, and overall weaknesses, have become intimidated by the strength of our black women. We are afraid that our woman will be more successful than us, make more money than us, drive nicer cars and own bigger houses. Because of this fear, many black men look for a more docile woman. Someone we can control. I have talked to numerous black men and they continuously comment on how easy it is to control and walk over their white women. I just want to set the record straight. I want black women to know that not all successful black men date white women. Brothers like Ahmad Rashad, Denzel Washington, Michael Jordan, Morris Chestnut, Will Smith, Blair Underwood, Kenneth ‘Babyface’ Edmonds, Samuel L. Jackson, and Chris Rock all married strong black women. And, to flip the script, there are numerous white men, in and out of the spot light, who openly or secretly desire black women over white women. Ted Danson, Robert DeNiro, and David Bowie to name a few.
That goes back to "snow bunny" terminology and things alike. That is frowned upon. Maybe renaming the song would correct that problem. You can express forms of endearment without using racially derived slang.
ROFLMWAO!!!!!! Oh yes, that makes them feel mo bettah! Fukk the person who tries to walk over me.. they will find themselves burnt to a crisp... And I think that defines the rest of the ww board members. I trip over this "strong black woman stuff"... It cracks me up!
I think my attempt at being funny backfired. Even though I love it, we'll refrain from 'snowbunny' terms as it seems to piss some people off. Anyway, we're getting into semantics. Back to the infrastructure of MOCHAWORLD!
Words like 'bunny' is just as bad as calling someone black a 'monkey'. It is not allowed, even if it the intended purpose is a form of endearment.