Carla Bruni’s beauty speaks to me. There are some hard to explain things in the worlds of beauty. The concepts or ideas of beauty are one thing but the absolutes of beauty are its own phenomenon, its own contradictions. White beauty has been the death of countless lives over centuries. The violence surrounding white skin, and the fear associated with white beauty has lured daring escapades out of dark men to either kill or fulfill lusts or rape in the name of an odd kind of vengeance directed to white men. Sensuous songs lured an honest assessment of white beauty out of the folds of resentment in dark colored men before laws were passed to protect them from attitudes that justified killing dark longing for white women. The courting dance between white pussy and dark men’s lust often stood between disagreeable poles of consciousness held by hateful white men, and angry jealous dark skinned women holding their wombs, and children to kind of hold their rage at bay. Seeing dark skinned men clamor for and lay with white women stirs cauldrons of unresolved anger to a boil in many a dark women. Why? The rage comes from the steps white people find impossible to do: ask for forgiveness, white colored people’s resentment towards healing modalities, and the steps recapitulation require.
This character flaw fuels rage like no other catalyst, and their inability to see this flaw keeps the wars Americans love ablaze. The amount of dead people who once lived is uncountable, but the number of people who have died for misinterpreting, or defying ‘morality laws’ to protect the sanctity of white women is in the millions. This number counts soul loss. To avoid the counsel of Wisdom Keepers war is employed to distract from the hard work of spiritual work necessary and fundamental to becoming whole. To avoid the Medicine Waters of True Peace Keepers the White Paradigm works hard to avoid water. But that cannot last strong or long. Every human craves contact with each other, and white people, our relatives, crave the touch of love, and acceptance. Without it nothing has value, and without value nothing is precious. -Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy & husband French Presiden Nicolas Sarkozy in Egypt
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