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Fear Of A Black Woman's Planet (2:35) Shakaboona

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Fear of A Black Woman's Planet. Just read mega-rapper Megan Thee Stallion's article, "Why I Speak Up For Black Women" in the New York times op-ed on Wednesday, October the 14th, 2020. And it felt like I was reading minister Malcolm X when he expressed that Black women was the most disrespected and unprotected in America. I got to thinking, why is that? I mean, really why? Sure, I know the myriad of reasons why that is so: a culture of white supremacy, chauvinism, slavery, and colonialism. Eurocentric miseducation and self-hatred. But I was searching for a word or a phrase that would place the reason in a nutshell as to why. When reading sister Megan Thee Stallion's op-ed, I had a eureka moment concerning why Black women were the most disrespected and unprotected in American society. And it is because historically white-supremist-minded Caucasian males, whom first violently conquered Caucasian women in York, hate all women because their fragile egos feel threatened by matriarchal societies' empowerment of wome