March 28, 2017, - 2:58 pm
Beyonce’s Sis Declares Solidarity With “Muslim Sisters” in Feminism, Cop-Hate
It used to be that feminist nutjobs were silent on Islam’s and Muslims’ shabby treatment of women. Then, for the last few months, we’ve been treated to the comedic claim that Islam is somehow feminist, with hijab-encrusted cretins like Linda Sarsour (whose surname literally means “cockroach” in Arabic) leading “women’s marches” against Donald Trump and the rest of America. Now, Beyonce’s lesser sister is joining in with this silly fantasy that Islam is part of the women’s rights movement.
Several Superbowls ago, there was a great Snickers commercial, which featured a guy who sold talking dolls on the street. One talking doll proclaimed, “Your sister’s pretty.” That talking doll would’ve been a great accoutrement for Solange Knowles, the less attractive, less talented sister of Beyonce (to the extent you could call the “musical” rantings, race propaganda, and stomping of Beyonce, “talent”). Solange would be a nothing if it weren’t for the outsized, excessive fame of her sister. To that extent, she’s a major hanger-on and coattail rider. And anything she said should remain where it ought to be: the domain of ants pissing on the sidewalk–nobody notices or cares. She is most famous for beating up her brother-in-law, former drug kingpin and stabbing artist Jay Z a/k/a Shawn Carter, in an elevator video.
Unfortunately, from time to time, we’re told with absurd urgency that we must listen to the psycho-babble gobbledygook of Solange. And so it goes with her latest “pearls” of sh-tdom, laced with pro-Muslim “intersectional feminist” proclamations and anti-cop BS:
I am a proud black feminist and womanist and I’m extremely proud of the work that’s being done. I’m a feminist who wants not only to hear the term intersectionality, but actually feel it, and see the evolution of what intersectional feminism can actually achieve. I want women’s rights to be equally honored, and uplifted, and heard…but I want to see us fighting the fight for all women — women of color, our LGBTQ sisters, our Muslim sisters. I want to see millions of us marching out there for our rights, and I want to see us out there marching for the rights of women like Dajerria Becton, who was body slammed by a cop while she was in her swimsuit for simply existing as a young, vocal, black girl. I think we are inching closer and closer there, and for that, I am very proud.
Blah, blah blah.
I guess this moron-ette, Solange, is ignorant of the fact that her Muslim “sisters'” ancestors sold her people into slavery and that they still enslave Blacks today throughout the Middle East. Also, that they routinely refer to Blacks with the Arabic N-word, “abed” (slave) or “abeed” (slaves).
Go march with your Muslim “sisters” and have fun when they eventually separate you from your head, sistah.
Being a useful idiot isn’t special. In fact, it’s quite common, Beyonce’s sister or not.
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By the way, one other thing to note about Solange and her more famous sister, Beyonce: these two are from the same crowd that always whines about “cultural appropriation” (and Beyonce famously pimped her Black Panther/Black Power crap at the Superbowl with her “Formation” song and dance). Yet, they try oh so hard to look White, whether it’s with skin-lightening, hair-straightening and straight wigs, and plastic surgery (which they’ve both obviously had, including rhinoplasty–their features are significantly different from those of their parents).
Yup, they’re hypocrites and frauds.
Tags: Beyonce, Beyonce Knowles, Solange, Solange Knowles
intersectionality —
The word is a clue. Political correctness has been developing its own pseudo-academic jargon for some time now, and Beyonce’s sister has obviously picked it up from somewhere or someone.
Intersectionality — the tying together of struggles from different sections, domains of struggle, domains of the world. I suspect that the struggle of Muslim women that she is referring to is their struggle against the ‘Zionist entity’. That is usually what ‘intersectionality’ refers to in the women’s movement these days.
Little Al on March 28, 2017 at 3:44 pm