AfroerotiK

My name is Scottie Lowe and I’m the owner of a company called AfroerotiK. I created AfroerotiK to create a shift in the perception of Black sexuality. My objective is to dismantle the negative and stereotypical perceptions about African Americans, specifically that we as women are a collective of body parts to be used for male pleasure and that Black men are dogs, players, and pimps and must be amply endowed before they can be considered a man.

I’m bringing a fresh new perspective to Black erotica that ushers in a new era where the vast majority of us as people don’t have to be ashamed of our sexual expression, to keep it shrouded in secrecy and in shame, and I’m providing an alternative view for the rest of the population that has grown up with the belief that sex is recreational and freaky. Here, you can discuss the issues that are essential to our survival emotionally and psychologically, share insights into nurturing relationships, read some of my work and possibly share it with your friends.
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We embrace calling ourselves niggers, like that’s empowering, when in actuality, it’s disrespectful to our ancestors and just plain ignorant.  To believe yourself to be a nigger, to behave like you are an ignorant sub human (the true implied meaning of the word) has no benefit or value.  Defending the use of the word, trying to rationalize that it has been changed into something positive is insanity.  Nine times out of ten, the usage of the word is meant to be disparaging and degrading, EXACTLY the way white people intended it to be used, and on the tenth time, it’s an empty a sign of self-hatred masquerading itself as a term of endearment. 

White people expect us to behave like niggers, so calling ourselves that, ESPECIALLY in front of them, does nothing but reinforce to them that we are inferior.  To carry yourself like royalty, to walk with dignity, to boldly declare that you are not only equal to but better than white people with your speech, your actions, and your intellect is FAR more threatening to white people than calling yourself a nigga.  Want proof?  Write a blog calling yourself a nigga and talking about cars, drugs, guns, rap, sex, sports, and how much you love living in the ghetto.  You won’t get a private response or two from white people.  Well that’s not entirely true.  You might get a response or two asking you to fulfill their sexual fantasies.  Then, write a blog, grammatically correct and spell checked, that talks about the greatness of black people, our strength, and our ability to excel despite racism, oppression, and bigotry.  Write about how our true history of greatness has been distorted with white lies and deception.  Discuss, academically articulated with footnoted and documented proof, advanced African civilizations and how white people re-wrote history to make themselves appear superior.  White people will crawl out of the woodworks to tell you that Black people are ignorant and that you are nothing but a nigger. 

You have to ask yourself, what would you rather be called, what benefit do you get from calling yourself a nigga?  If calling yourself that makes you feel connected to other black people, consider yourself a slave on the plantation.  If you do nothing else this year, decide to stop using the N word to describe yourself, to describe other black people you want to look down on, or as some sort of synonym supposedly meaning Black person.  It’s negative, unenlightened, and stupid. 

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  7. joyofbeing answered: Amen
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  9. eighthozblunt answered: dont call me that shit
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    Truth crossed my dashboard
  14. fifthconundrum answered: I do not use the n-word for all of the reasons you stated. Well put.
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