From being a public access talk show host to an overnight internets celebrity, sex therapist ALEXYSS TYLOR keeps her shit realer than most. Real raw and unky that is. Study her lessons well and you will become a master of penis and/or pussy power.
Black women portrayed as overly sexual eroticized creatures is nothing new for American art or it’s mass media. We lovingly reflect on the career of the beautiful JOSEPHINE BAKER without fully embracing the polarizing effect that she made on Black women in American society.
With no other images of successful Black women in early 19th century media JO BAKER defines everything from beauty to sexuality to artistic talent. Truth be told is that she would be the paradigm even today because of her overall talent, but at least she would be buffered by the ascendency of so many African American women, especially in mass media. Which begs the question… With so many influential Black women inside the mainstream media machine why are we having these discussions about imagery?
As the arguments currently revolve around cRap music videos and their portrayal of the women inside of them as vixenish, to be polite, the real argument that OPRAH and others WILL NOT approach is who makes the money. The cRap music artists are certainly paid an amount as are the women in the videos, but who underwrites these productions in order to turn the profit? When you look at OPRAH, and SYLVIA RHONE and DEBRA LEE you see the gatekeepers, or nannies if you will, to the plantation.
It’s disingenuous and simple minded to treat cRap music as though it invented the wheel. There is a corporate system that is so embedded into our arts culture that we foolishly think that artists determine content and context. That system uses cRap stars as their pawns to continue the legacy of supremacy through imagery. These cRappers didn’t invent the word ‘ho’, and they certainly won’t be the last ones to use it.
Being a ho was never as glamorous as the hos from ‘Charlie’s Angels’ made it seem. It’s rough and dangerous work. I don’t have the statistics at my hand but you always hear stories about some serial killer stalking ho’s. While stories about serial killers stalking R & B singers? Not so much. With all these R & B singers now acting like hos by fucking their producers for music tracks and posing as problematic alcoholics I’m wondering if real life ho’s should enter the recording booth for job security.
‘The Bitches Reply’ – NSFW
In the last few years though, being a ho has gone from bad to worse. There was a particularly large setback for ho’s when that ho from the community college in North Carolina got everyone all upset with her charges of rape against the Duke University lacrosse team.
Everyone on the internets that has ever fucked around with hos knew some twisted shit was afoot. Black people, being the hyper-sensitive, highly emotional, yet remarkably politically lazy folks they are yelled racism at the top of their lungs. It turned out just as I expected now one year after the incident that ALL formal charges are being dropped.
The “Nappy-Headed Hos” from Rutgers University had a chance to express themselves in a news conference yesterday. They were angered at the incorrect description given to them by radio talk show host DON IMUS.
Damn you IMUS, these young women are not nappy-headed hos at all, they are some UGLY hos.
NIKE hi-top ‘Batgirl’ Dunks will be looking so boss with your tapered skinny jeans on, especially all my ladies that are cute in the face and thick in the waist. Send me a pic.