
Big Mike Lectures On Whites, Women, And Hair
Michelle Obama recently spoke about two things she knows nothing about, White people and women, and another subject no one cares about, black people’s hair. Having Big Mike discussing White people is a sure-fire bet to bring about bigotry and racism, right down to the hairs on her prejudiced head.
Michelle Obama is once again reaching for relevancy, and as always, she couldn’t contain her hatred for white people or America and its values. During a promotional event for her new book, The Look, she demonstrated what can only be described as the self-delusion of seeing herself as a guru, lecturing “white people” about hair, beauty, culture, and a bizarre plot to keep black women out of swimming pools.
As only Obama can, she transformed what should have been a dignified book tour into disjointed accusations of oppression. The clueless psycho held her bigoted bitch session at the prestigious Brooklyn Academy of Music in a designer pantsuit so she could explain to everyone how tough it is to be her.
Obama’s opening line was a precursor for what was to come. “Let me explain something to white people.” As if she knows anything about them, and more importantly, as if any of them give a damn about what she thinks. She then proceeded to spew forth her bizarre thoughts on Curly hair, straight hair, beauty standards, and the perceived struggle of black women to go to the gym because of the presence of white Americans—that’s the message from Michelle.
In her tiny one-track mind, black women across the country are being victimized by things like wind, humidity, and the concept of “straightness.” Ironically, she opts for straightened hair for almost every major appearance. Still, she blames white people for this issue. Obama’s rant wasn’t about empowerment. She was creating a cultural enemy, and her scapegoat was, of course, white Americans.
Big Mike seems to have forgotten that if it hadn’t been for White people, Barack never would have been elected. 43 percent of White voters in hindsight made the horrible choice to vote for the second-worst president in American history. Undeterred, that didn’t stop Mike from claiming that the reason black women avoid gyms, swimming pools, etc, is because they are “trapped by straightness.” Not gender “straightness,” no, she was actually talking about hair.
It sounds like a parody skit you would see on another bad Saturday Night Live show, but Obama was serious. Of all the crises that could have been discussed, Mike chose imaginary hair oppression as the one to highlight. During the tirade, the new Democrat calling card was uttered, “Let me educate you,” followed immediately by, “Don’t ask about it.” This is the new standard of progressive logic. I’ll tell you what to think, and we will have no further discussions about it.
There have never been more diverse beauty standards than those present today. Hell, they are even wrongly allowing men to enter women’s beauty pageants, but that is much too deep a subject for Obama to tackle, especially being on the wrong side of it. This is nothing more than political theatre, being acted out by the ultimate scam artist.
Obama never misses a chance to claim that not only is White America oppressing the hairstyles of black women, but that the country is sexist. On the subject of having a woman as president, Obama bluntly claims, “We ain’t ready.” Of course, this is a simple case of not wanting to admit that Hillary causes flu-like symptoms when she enters any room and that Kamala was dumber than a box of rocks, and I mean no disrespect to the box or the rocks.
The Obamas have a nasty habit of conjuring up non-existent problems and then not solving them. By creating these issues that don’t exist, they plant the images of troubles in people’s minds that they alone, with their deep insights, can clearly see—things like the bitter influence that White women have over the hair of black women.
The Obama’s obsession with oppression is the same old stifling outlook that has dominated everything about them since they entered the public’s consciousness. Do yourself a favor: unless you feel the need to be bored with nonsensical racist rhetoric, “Let me educate you,” pass on “The Look,” and “Don’t ask me about it.”