Keep Feminista Jones – and all Black feminists – out of the mainstream media
Harriet Tubman was no lover of capitalism? Feminista Jones needs to read a little history in between partying with the rich and famous while denouncing them.
Harriet Tubman was no lover of capitalism? Feminista Jones needs to read a little history in between partying with the rich and famous while denouncing them.
Domestic violence reaches new heights. Will there be consequences?
The murder-by-cop death of Walter Scott exposed the fear many Black men have to live with daily. Mumia Ali illuminates the draconian child support industry.
Mumia Ali notices that among feminists, attakcs on “The Nice Guy” are astonishingly hypocritical given feminist propensity to make the exact same complaints as “Nice Guys.”
Black America’s press has manifestly failed to do much of anything to address the actual issues facing most black people, especially Black Men. Mumia Ali aims to change that.
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.
The purveyors of “social justice” are frequently those who hobble Black women and by extension Black people as a whole, by placing Black women on a pedestal instead of seeing them for who they are: flawed human beings like the rest of us.
Black men who are drawn from Black America’s most marginalized sections are lifting their voices and being heard, presenting another side to the blue pill narrative.
Feminists may rarely be consistent about anything, but one thing Black feminists rarely fail to do: throw Black men under the bus.
The campaign to end “street harassment” is an ongoing war on males, particularly males on the lower end of the socioeconomic ladder. Mumia Ali gives the downlow on what’s really going on.