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Guest Post: This is What Male Privilege Looks Like

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I just got this post in from Nana Darkoa who asked me to ‘put this man on blast’. Let her experience be a warning. Read, gasp and hide your kids. The rest of you: behave yourselves in public!   The plan was to enjoy an Ethiopian buffet at Hush Lounge in Labone. My friends and […]

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Madness

The Concept of Black on Black Crime is the Steam Off of a Pile of Shyte.

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*Snnnniiiiffffff!!!!* You smell that? The scent of crap is in the air, wafting in from the misguided views of prejudiced people. In reference to the unrest in Ferguson, I recently saw one woman – an African woman – opine that she wished that more people were just as upset about “Black on Black crime”. This […]

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Madness

Why my Vietnamese Beautician is Decked in Diamonds and I have Only Sold One Book this Month

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I have no one else to blame for the level of “success” I am enduring now. No, I am not “enjoying” life as a successful author, I am enduring life as a virtually unknown author and I have no one to blame for that but myself. The beautician at my neighborhood wax, nail and hair […]

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Madness

#Freguson, ‘Murrka, and the Attempt to Make John Legend a Minstrel

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Greetings M.O.M. Squad! I won’t keep you long this morning. I just wanted to ask if you’ve been paying attention to reactions to “our” rage. In a sick way, I’m pleased that the definition of “us” and “we” is steadily becoming wider. As more and more Black men sire children with White women, they too […]

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Madness

On the Nonconformist, Uppity Negro’s Response to Tragedy and the Establishment’s Problem with It

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I love period dramas. After a hard day’s work, there is nothing for satisfying for me than to lock my door, lie in bed with a bar of chocolate and watch Pride & Prejudice or Downton Abbey for the umpteenth time. There’s something about life in the 18th and 19th centuries that appeals to me, […]

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Madness

Open Letter to MX5: How I Almost Let Assumptions Rob Me of a Fabulous Friendship

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MX5, whom some of you may know from her occasional appearances as a subject in the Motherhood and comments section, celebrated her 40th birthday this weekend. *Throws confetti* She wanted to be surrounded by her favorite people, and I am proud (and astonished) to say I was one of them. The small assemblage of we […]

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Motherhood

The Beauty of a Truly Grateful Heart

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I am not what you would call “the nicest of persons”. It’s shocking – I know. Nevertheless, this is something I have come to accept about myself. Knowing that I am capable of tremendous c callousness has led me to expect the same in my children. After all, the adage ‘The apple never really falls […]

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Marriage

Let’s Face It: Most Pastors Aren’t Equipped to Deal with ‘Sexual Immorality’

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Some people are so heavenly minded that they are no earthly good, and that includes quite a number of men who stand behind their Plexiglas or stained oak pulpits Sunday after Sunday. To say that they are “heavenly minded” is even being generous, in my books. These men are usually “budget minded”, conjuring up sermons […]

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Motherhood

Are You a Candidate for a Transgendered Relationship?

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*Note: This isn’t a blog about abortion. Rather, it’s a blog about Black men’s perceived attitudes towards abortion. I’m sure by the end of it, there will be plenty of offence to go around. You are all very welcome.   Let’s just be very clear: the type of Black masculinity we see parading around in […]

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