Note To Christelyn Karazin: If “Crummy Mummy” Don’t Apply, Let It Fly
To fix a problem they must first recognise it
To fix a problem they must first recognise it
Why are black men struggling so much?
Black men like big gals? Mumia Ali works through the implications.
Mad Max and the dystopian future of feral women and disposable men is the reality of Black inner city cultures. Mumia Ali takes a walk on the wild side.
Slut-shaming of women. Who really does it to women? Mostly other women. Which is why the Slut-Walks making their way to America are stupid at best.
The diva culture of feminism continues to be fertilized with the pain of its DV victims. Mumia Ali continues to illuminate the guilty.
Being a jerk can limit your career aspirations. Taking pride in being a jerk is not a winning cultural strategy, either. Mumia Ali investigates.
Feminista Jones has written a new book, a piece of erotica called “Push The Button.” Mumia Ali has read it, and concludes that given her rather tepid grasp of hard-headed, clear-eyed observational truths and empirical evidence, fantasy erotica may be her true calling.
Over 35 million Americans self-identify as Black. And Black men are one of the most marginalized groups of men in America. Increasingly, a number of them are waking up and realizing the biggest enemy anymore isn’t racism, it’s misandry.
There are no good men, huh? Mumia Ali asks what few will ask: who are the marginalized men? He thinks he knows who. We think others know too, and are just afraid to say so.