Remember when everyone kept saying the names of harmful black and indigenous spirits that we don't mention because they didn't believe in them 🫠
So uh... Y'all kinda did this.
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Remember when everyone kept saying the names of harmful black and indigenous spirits that we don't mention because they didn't believe in them 🫠
So uh... Y'all kinda did this.
The Colonizers Theft, Repurposing and Projection of the Term "WABO" (PART 1)
Leave it to American racists (and their accomplices) who claim their culture is being "stolen" by Black Indigenous people to do the actual stealing from Black Indigenous people. What am I talking about? I'm talking about a term these clowns stole from Black Indigenous people in Australia and now use against Black Indigenous people in the Americas - particularly against Black Indigenous people in North America. What term is that you might ask? The term is "WABO". "WABO" was invented by Black Indigenous people in Australia to call out White colonizers in Australia who claim to be the "Aboriginals" of their land.
But American anti-black racists are way more skilled in the area of psy-op activities than the Australian anti-black racists. Australian anti-black racists could learn a thing or two from American anti-black racists who have refined racism to the highest humanly possible degree. Even a certain political party and leader in Germany were impressed enough to take notes and use American anti-black racism as inspiration for their regime. Look it up. So no one on earth does anti-Black racism like American racists. Compared to Australia's racists, American racists are bolder and, at the same time, sneakier. I don't know how they accomplish that. It's fascinating to watch. They're like a circus of racist clowns and racist acrobats with some racist hypnotists thrown in to keep you under a spell. When the clowns, acrobats and hypnotists talk, it's usually just to tell lies. Their favorite lie to tell the audience is: "We are the true victims of the racist schemes we devise for Black Indigenous people." These American racists (and many of their colonizer-adjacent offspring who populate federally recognized reservations) not only boldly stole "WABO" from Black Indigenous people in Australia, but they went the extra big-red-clown-shoe step of repurposing the term so they could use it against Black Indigenous people in America. You can't make this sh*t up if you tried. When you realize they're a circus of frauds and their main attraction is their contortionist act called, "How can we steal from Black Indigenous in the USA while making it look like they're the thieves stealing from us?", you want your money back. You want all your money back from their clown show - including money back from their 🤡-operated "DNA" companies that they beg Black Indigenous people to use for "authenticity" while knowing that they inflate "African" percentages for Black Indigenous people (I did another post about that - look for it on my TikTok).
Anyway, let's dive deeper into the mindset of the American colonizer. This post is for those interested in discovering more insight regarding the colonizer's projection of the term "WABO" onto Black Indigenous people in North America. Enjoy the read!
#PaperGenocide #BlackIndigenous
| #WABO & #Pretendian #Projection
“In many cases, the histories and shared experiences of African and Native Americans are so intertwined, they are indivisible. At the same time, however, the shared history and the people that make up it’s chapters have become invisible.”
“Throughout American history, people of combined African and Native American descent have often struggled for acceptance, not only from dominant cultures but also from their own communities. In this collection of twenty-seven groundbreaking essays, authors from across the Americas explore the complex personal histories and contemporary lives of people wth a dual heritage that has rarely received attention as part of the multicultural landscape. Illustrated with seventy-five paintings, photographs, and drawings, the book brings to light an epic but little-known part of American history that speaks to present-day struggles for racial identity and understanding.”
This book of essays, as compiled by Gabrielle Tayac, contains stories from all over the so-called “american” continents and explains the conjoined lives of black people, indigenous people, and the resulting black natives / afroindigenous peoples. I won’t spoil much of the book, because it’s a great read and you should read it cover to cover, but I can tell you it’s pretty diverse, and tells history from a black native decolonizing perspective, it even includes a short chapter about south american afroindigenous peoples, specifically afro-aymara from Bolivia, which was nice to see! I highly recommend it.
The U.S System of Capitalism is Dying
Much Respect to Vietnam for kicking America's ass and standing up to America Imperialism. I don't respect nothing about supposed America freedom because it's all a hoax and a joke as they have continue to destroy other countries and peoples lives not only aboard but even here in the U.S. People have been reduced to minimum wage slaves and everything is about money here though when the U.S showed up on Vietnam's door they were in for quite a rude awakening. So with this I say Screw America it's four fathers who were a bunch of old white men running away from the British and colonizing my Native Indigenous ancestors.
Much respect to Vietnam and they had every right to celebrate the liberation of their country from American hostile soldiers and their forces
I love that this is pissing off the U.S and shows the crack in the imperial empire. The U.S is going down and Revolution should took place. Much respect to Ibrahim Traore
Today is November 28th, 2024. For the settler world, this day is called Thanksgiving. But for Native/Indigenous Americans, it's a Day of Mourning, as this day was built off of colonialist genocide of Indigenous people, namely the Wampanoags. Don't fall for that revisionist tale of this day being a friendly dinner party between the Natives and the pilgrims--this day was not a friendly dinner party. This day was a day of genocide.
Am I demonizing anybody that's celebrating Thanksgiving and spending time with their families? No. Not by any means.
However, I am calling out and criticizing the American education system and mainstream culture for repeatedly pushing a false revisionist tale that paints this day as some friendly feast when it isn't. And I am stating that it's important that each and everyone of us educate ourselves and make ourselves aware of the true history of this day, honor, acknowledge and respect the memories of Indigenous people that were genocided and honor, acknowledge and respect Indigenous people-- elders and descendants--that are still here, that are still alive and paved the way for us to survive, thrive, build and maintain our culture and work towards honesty, reconciliation and healing for the present and the future. And this is especially important for me to speak this from the heart as an Afro-Indigenous individual (with Wampanoags being one of my tribes and my people).
I am the descendant of a proud, strong, beautiful and resilient Indigenous people that colonialist settlers couldn't kill.
And that on its own is enough reason to celebrate and have thankfulness and gratitude.
i hate things that debases Black/Native folk or denies us our humanity or under-represents disabled people, or totes the notion that the ONLY way for a disabled person to live a fulfilled life is to be MAGICALLY healed at the end. So naturally I barely consume mainstream media bc its all terrible. I have YET to watch a decent show that doesn't play into stereotypes, or shitty tropes. (I have not seen Reservation Dogs as of yet as I do not have a Hulu Sub)
ppl will be like "such and such went WoKe" When literally they are JUST tryna get diversity points and dont gaf ab portraying, Black, Native, Disabled people in an accurate light. ANd the when we have the "gall" to comment, no matter how charitably, we get cussed out and abused verbally, sometimes physically.
We'll simply say something like "We would like our own stories pls" and ppl will scream "THEN MAKE IT YOURSEVLES!!" And then we will try and get it made and studios will either scoff at us, or give us a terrible budget, etc and then it wont sell well, and they'll be like "See these stories don't sell. So suck my balls and fuck yourself fuckhead. No one wants to see your dumb little story." Even other black writers/producers will write shitty black characters, particularly black women are NEVER characterized in a way that speaks to our humanity UNLESS we're light skint. Black GIRLS (literal GIRLS) are often portrayed as "fast" or "hot tailed" Black women are usually pigeon-holed into stereotypes, mammy/sassy black friend, sapphire, Jezebel, etc... I HATE media with a BURNING passion. I never watch shows anymore really. The last show I really got into was BES.
Casting call for BlackNDN / Black Native / Afro-Indigenous men and women / all ages.
E-mail to: [email protected]
Name: Phone Number:
E-mail:
Location (City, Reservation, Community)
Tribal Affilitation / Clan (Optional)
PHoto (Headshot, cellphone photo of your face is fine, no filters, no hats, no sunglasses, no friends or animals in the photos)
SUBJECT LINE: FIRST AND LAST NAME - TELEVISION SERIES
No acting experience necessary, Pay Rate is $1000 per day or $3500 per week (SAG Scale)
Oh I almost forgot!
Important update for Reservation Dogs. I know a couple of you reached out about the lack of Black Native/Afro Indigenous rep & I get it I do.
Got word from one of the creators himself they added a Black Native to the writing team for season 2... so its a start.
I told you guys how I felt about the show before & to stop looking to me for support to talk down on it so I figured I'd at least give you some answers.
So check out Chad Charlie too since y'all wanna support us Black Natives sooo much you tried to force me to denounce Reservation Dogs.