Why I Don’t Post Sexually Suggestive Photos of Black Women
I don’t post sexually suggestive photos of Black Women even though Black Consciousness includes promoting Black pride. There is one aspect of Black pride that I refuse to promote and that is the sexualization of Black women. Don’t get me wrong, I am a heterosexual man that loves the beauty of the Black female physique. From attractive faces to thick thighs and butts, there are no other races of women who make my heart pulse faster than when I see an attractive Black woman.
In 2012 I even started a website called “Hot Black Women” where I posted images of beautiful Black women of all kinds from Hollywood stars such as Nia Long to models and video vixens such as Melissa Ford. At the same time, I was also learning about the functions of Brain and Mind from Professor Momoh of the Dohgon University of Thought. He teaches that there are two polarities to human thinking; rational and emotional. Both sides must operate equally for the Mind to be balanced allowing us to control our own destiny.
When we allow our minds to become ruled by our emotional Right Brains, we become susceptible to things such as beauty, sex, drugs, and money. That is because they are all byproducts of Desire; the driving force of Life itself. In such a condition we become ruled by other people through the manipulation of our Senses. The only way to control our Desires is to become more Rational by strengthening our Consciences. This is done by practicing Fairness, Equity, and Accountability in everything we do.
Eventually our Consciences will begin to override our Desires to help us think more conscientiously about the activities we engage in. My conscience grew stronger and I soon deleted my Hot Black Women website to focus more on my other Black Conscious based websites. I know that some people might say that women expressing their sexuality is none of my business but it is my responsibility as a more conscientious person to not promote Right Brained Desire Dependency in society. My Desires now center around the positive upliftment of the Afrakan race. heruinterface.com #blackconsciousness
I don’t post sexually suggestive photos of Black Women even though Black Consciousness includes promoting Black pride. There is one aspect of Black pride that I refuse to promote and that is the sexualization of Black women. Don’t get me wrong, I am a heterosexual man that loves the beauty of the Black female physique. From attractive faces to thick thighs and butts, there are no other races of women who make my heart pulse faster than when I see an attractive Black woman.
In 2012 I even started a website called “Hot Black Women” where I posted images of beautiful Black women of all kinds from Hollywood stars such as Nia Long to models and video vixens such as Melissa Ford. At the same time, I was also learning about the functions of Brain and Mind from Professor Momoh of the Dohgon University of Thought. He teaches that there are two polarities to human thinking; rational and emotional. Both sides must operate equally for the Mind to be balanced allowing us to control our own destiny.
When we allow our minds to become ruled by our emotional Right Brains, we become susceptible to things such as beauty, sex, drugs, and money. That is because they are all byproducts of Desire; the driving force of Life itself. In such a condition we become ruled by other people through the manipulation of our Senses. The only way to control our Desires is to become more Rational by strengthening our Consciences. This is done by practicing Fairness, Equity, and Accountability in everything we do.
Eventually our Consciences will begin to override our Desires to help us think more conscientiously about the activities we engage in. My conscience grew stronger and I soon deleted my Hot Black Women website to focus more on my other Black Conscious based websites. I know that some people might say that women expressing their sexuality is none of my business but it is my responsibility as a more conscientious person to not promote Right Brained Desire Dependency in society. My Desires now center around the positive upliftment of the Afrakan race. heruinterface.com #blackconsciousness
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