
Women don't see themselves as divine but men and women are from the same divine essence, the Minister said. (Isn't is something how when somebody says, "The Minister ..." that you know they are talking about Farrakhan, it's automatic ... Nobody else is "The Minister," there may be other ministers but The Minister is the definite article--just a little English lesson. I.E., look up meaning for "the" at dictionary.com.)
Then he talks about the White man wanted and wants women ignorant to keep the world in the state it is in and how the styles for women are created by freaks. Now did you ever think that the "top" designers are men who are not into women, but into men? so that being the case, how do they see women and can they see women properly if they aren't into a natural relationship with a woman, so what do they see when they look at her? Just askin' a question.
Then he talks about how men and women have been de-natured so they can't produce what they should be able to produce. Min. Farrakhan said, "My dear sisters: We are the children of slaves. The slave master had a purpose for us that was not the Aim of God. ... When you look at yourself on the screen today in Hollywood, and other places, how does Hollywood portray not only Black women but White women as well? According to what I have read from one Jewish author who described in his book about how "Jews invented Hollywood," and they keep the Black women looking like a "tart." Do you know what a "tart" is? It's something sweet and nice; delicious, delectable, delightful, as in an "after-dinner tart."
A tart? A thing to be devoured to satisfy an appetite? And not even a meal,a little something extra? I sure as hell don't want my daughter to be no damn tart!
And I got to be honest sisters, if you show it, the average man will look and if you offer or give it the average man will take it too. That's just the truth and that's why men put women in different categories, like "wifey material," in other words someone of worth and a future and some status and some respect. What do you want to be? And men what do you want our women or your wife, sister, daughter, cousin, mother to be thought of? Read more at www.finalcall.com, the Nation newspaper. I already copped my copy!
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