Homophobia and fake Pantherism

Has Pantherism been coopted for bigotry? For several years we have tried to present anticolonial teachings on gender. We became in touch with ancient indigenous knowledge that told the truth about it and from there more information has been regained. After i had decolonized gender on Turtle Island (North America) people started asking me to decolonize Africa. At first i thought someone else would or should do this labor. It didn’t take long to see that many Africans including and perhaps especially elements of the Black Panther Party or their many unregulated offshoots were unwilling to decolonize and uninterested in decolonization. A large portion of why Panthers are uninterested in decolonization is most of them i have found do not read their own reading list which contains Frantz Fanon a Pan Africanist and who made outstanding contributions to anticolonial thought. Frantz Fanon is a prerequisite to Pantherism which is why it occurs twice on the Black Panther reading list. I spent days researching everything i could on pre colonial gender in Africa. What i found is knowledge on this subject is easy to find. I could only deduce that people not knowing this is what Martin Luther King called willful ignorance and conscientious stupidity. I have presented a bulk of this information back to the black power movement who still refuses to read articles from reputable sources including psychology magazines and universities on the subject. They refuse to listen to indigenous leaders such as myself on the issue which is leading to friction between red and black power movements. Furthermore we find a lack of ability to apply the ideologies of the brilliant Huey P. Newton in Pantherism today. This should be received as a heavy critique. Huey worked with l.g.b.t.q community which includes many Africans. If you are homophobic you are not a real panther. Huey was a Maoist. If you are not a Maoist you are not a panther. Huey was anticolonial and studied Fanon. Huey was a Pan African along with Kwame Ture and Frantz Fanon you can see that Marcus Garvey is on the panther reading list who is also a Pan Africanist.. If you are not a Pan African you are not a panther. Most Panthers probably don’t even know what Pan Africanism is at this point. If you are not anticolonial and do not study Fanon you are not a panther. If you can not apply panther ideology you are not a panther. Being a panther is not about cosplay. The number one thing you can do as a panther if you love pantherism is to STUDY. You absolutely must be involved in a revolutionary political education program like one found at the All African Revolutionary Party or I.S.R Pan Indigenous Government. Examples of homophobia appearing in modern Africa are the lingering effects of colonization. Homophobia equals colonization. Several panthers have stated that they think lgbtq is an attack on African masculinity. Its not there is no scarcity. Be masculine if you want to be. You could learn a lot from I.S.R unity politic. We insist that there are 7 genders and all of them are sacred including men.Ironicly the 7 genders concept was present in ancient Judaism. Scarcity is a myth. Youve been duped into competing with other oppressed people, a puppet master is pulling your strings. Since i have put so much labor into this and made countless efforts to raise awareness on it to be met with ignorance and mocking that i am now exposing this contradiction to the world. Our blog is read in 70 countries worldwide. Just because people in the colonial u.s do not respect indigenous leaders does not mean that the rest of the planet follows suit. Ignorance and hate go hand in hand. The behaviors of many have become a disgrace to the panther uniform. Pantherism continues to be a toxic environment for lgbtq. We find this unacceptable and we implore you to DECOLONIZE before its too late. Your most brilliant leaders got imprisoned or killed and that has left you with not so brilliant leaders. Yall need to study your asses off. Put away your egos and drag out them dusty books. I want to take a minute to explain who i am and why my opinion matters. I am the leader of I.S.R Pan Indigenous Government. My grandfather was a senior member of the American Indian Movement, but we have a completely separate and far more advanced political entity. Infact we are a fledgling indigenous government and we have all authority on our continent. Our territories include “canada” “mexico” “u.s” including the pacific and Caribbean islands. I was one of the founders of the decolonize movement when it broke away from occupy wall street. I was a founding member of the west coast rainbow coalition which was the true second rainbow coalition not the fake one in Chicago that is actually the 3rd rainbow coalition. My teacher who may or may not support me writing this is Ahjamu Umi who trained under Kwame Ture the founder of the very first Panther Party the Lowedes County Black Panthers. All i can say in my defense is i tried to warn folks but their ignorance made them deaf. Kwame was also the minister of defense on the big panther party with Huey and Bobby. Kwame and them introduced the iconic artistic symbol of the large cat the Black Panther. This means i am two teachers away from the direct source. I clearly understand pantherism better than most panthers. I will now expose a small taste of the counterrevolutionary behavior emanating from the current panther sector. Pay attention next time you think you can bully indigenous leaders or the lgbtq community. Do better. Get your shit together.

“I aint uniting with no f@gg0ts” Rico Pukes alleged descendant of Huey P Newton.

One thought on “Homophobia and fake Pantherism

  1. Hi,

    I’d like to share some thoughts on this. We have talked a while ago on facebook.

    These people (better word would be fascists) seem like the typical hotep, sadly there is a history of homophobic talk in pro Black heroes like Malcolm X and Frantz Fanon. I have sources for this.

    Fanon had weird ideas about Black homosexuality. Malcolm X used the word “faggot” to describe zionist civil rights leader Bayard Rustin, who coincidentally Kwame Ture was heavily influenced by, but later luckily disagreed with on zionism. Kwame Ture was more neutral on homosexuality, brimgomg up James Baldwin, yet in the comments in one of his speeches about this, one can see pro and anti homophobic comments https://youtu.be/HRtykQR6-Lg

    There is also the persistent homophobia in “conscious” oldschool rappers ‘ lyrics. I feel they tend to mix up homosexuality with colonial emasculation, a very real thing. F.e generation z gets attacked by these old rappers over wearing tight pants (it used to be saggy pants) while my hubby says he used to wear these too in the 80s, and no one cared.

    It is sad to see colonizer and white nationalist (nazi) tropes of extreme toxic heterosexual masculinity getting repeated by people whose ancestors were victimized by these tropes.

    Uganda is home to activist group “No White Saviors” whom I respected to be a strong voice against colonialism. I have yet to hear from them on this.

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