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Salma Hayek Fights to Stop Violence

The always beautiful Salma Hayek poses with the just as beautiful and inspiring Yvette Cade, whom you may have seen on Oprah. The domestic violence survivor and the Mexican actress attended the Domestic Violence Hotline’s 10th anniversary gala in Washington on Wednesday.

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What Salma Hayek and other women are fighting to prevent is honorable, but it needs cause and effect perspectiveness.
Why must women always date and prostitute themselves outside their race, then fight for causes created by the very men they body-slap with? In the monolithic mindsets of women, men know if they control the revenue and jobs, then seduce women with the opportunities they can offer, ALL women are prostitutes, harlots, Jezebels, guilty of idolatry and violating God’s Tenth Commandment “…don’t ASSimilate” outside your Anointed race).
More clearly put, only 13% of “minority” men in the U.S. hold down quality paying/respectable jobs, while the job markets are flooded with their women, as tools of oppression and subservientcy. This is why the men are blowing physical-gaskets and abusing their women. Not that they’re blaming their women for the opportunities non-Black men are offering them, but men are action figures–when upset and angered, they touch, hit, slap, murder.
Remember too, it’s what the white male does to them and teaches them (violence wise) how you ‘handle’ people, and disputes?
Non-white men (Hispanic, A-A) look way better than vitamin A deficient, pineapple skinned, white men, but look how white men dominate the movie and TV screens–while men Of Color watch their women whorified by these very whoremongers of the world. It’s enough to cause “Mentacide.”

Posted by Frank Bobbitt | November 17, 2006 | 12:31 pm | Permalink
 

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