Tuesday, 29 September 2015

~ They Say “Nasty Put Some Clothes On!” ~






 

 My SILHOUETTES! Here we are again, with my 12th issue and many things to share. Yes as you may see I opened up with one of Destiny Child’s classic songs from the 2001 Survivor Album “Nasty Girl”. An interesting video to say the least (smile) and even more interesting when you read the lyrics. So why the video I hear you say, what’s the point she’s trying to make? WELP! In light of the star that is Beyoncé and the subject of modesty, which we all know is the basis of every issue that I do. A blessed individual by the name of The Honourable Minister Louis Farrakhan was presented a question by a beautiful sister (Tahirah X) in which she had asked “What is the specific role of the female artist…the Beyoncé’s, the Rihanna’s…Nicki Minaj was in the city…and for those in my age bracket…What is our specific role and what is their specific role as female artists?”

The answer he pleasantly gave received major backlash mostly due to snippets and opinions of websites and writers focusing on certain words, sentences and phrases he said without looking fully at the interview itself.

In this issue I will attempt to dissect what was really said AND how all of this pertains to Modesty! Don’t lock off or cast me away now just because I said Farrakhan lol…..alright here we go >>>>> 


The basis of the NASTY GIRL video was playfully pulling on the presentation or lack thereof of the female (of all colours) and encouraged her to PUT SOME CLOTHES ON because no man wanted a “hot female that’s been around the block female” and it’s quite funny and ironic how the way the females are dressed in that video is the same way women are dressed and depicted here in 2015. Coincidence! ….I THINKS NOT lol. Throughout each of my issues you and I have gone on a journey of how women used to be portrayed and how they used to dress, from class, elegance and refinement right through to the modern times, looking like hoe’s, disrespected and stamped with a “Stereotype”. The art of femininity has been lost, washed away in the coldness and violent current of Niagara Falls, but I ask you today can we reclaim what we once had…A STANDARD…and make it an everlasting TREND? I definitely think so! However before we do, we have to, have to, HAVE TO be a scientist and ask questions...prod...poke and research the so called “information” the media may put out about our favourite artists, actors, writers, dancers, religious leaders so on and so forth.


We {including me...so please don’t think I’m preaching ;)} have to get out of this “ZOMBIE MENTALITY” of going along with the first one that GRUNTS and believing everything that this writer, or blog site says without going away and doing our own research. Why? Because being able to think for yourself, study for yourself and come to your own conclusion amidst what the masses say. Makes you, for a better word…UNIQUE.  Waka Flocka said it best on his recent interview on The Breakfast Club, in which he stated that nobody wants to be different anymore, everyone is the same. You go to the club everyone is wearing the same thing, drinking the same thing, and females posing the same way. Creativity has been lost. I commended him immensely on the powerful words he was saying! {I urge everyone to go and listen to his full interview! POWERFUL STUFF} 


With that being said he is just one of the artists baring witness to what I’ve been discussing and have been addressing in previous issues.


 What Minister Farrakhan REALLY Said
Vs
What the “Media” and so called Articles Said.









So now we get down to the meat! {Pulls out BBQ grill ready to cook O-O} I’m hoping you watched the video in full and listened to the whole context of what he was saying. Some may still disagree with what he said…well let’s BREAK IT DOWN!

You and I cannot deny the demoralisation of women today, and how we are looked at as a piece of meat and or a toy thing to play with instead of what we rightly are, Mothers of Civilisation. The word MOTHER is such a powerful statement meaning:

 (Often as noun mothering) Bring up (a child) with care and affection:
‘The art of mothering’

Look after (someone) kindly and protectively, sometimes excessively so:
‘She mothered her husband, insisting he should take cod liver oil in the winter’

So we understand that it means to take care, to protect, bring up etc. these are all powerful words given to a female as her responsibility, not just for her child, but for Civilisation- {The World} and if we disrespect her then we disrespect The World. Remember it is said that the standard is not measured by the Male but by the Female. Still not convinced? Still wondering what this has to do with Modesty, Farrakhan, Beyoncé, Rihanna and Nicki Minaj? O_o OK let me give you another example lol. In the word Mother there is MOT and HER.  

MOT simply means: (also MOT test)
(In the UK) a compulsory annual test for safety and exhaust emissions of motor vehicles of more than a specified age.

HER simply means:  (pronoun) used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.

Where am I going with this I hear you say? Well MOT is a compulsory test as explained there, within the UK that looks over the maintenance and up keep of the vehicle making sure it is safe to be driven on the road. And if by any chance any part of the car has not been kept or something is off then that specific car fails the test. Well if we look at the word mother again and its definition you can see that the Mother’s role is the maintenance and upkeep not only of her child/ren but the upkeep and standard of the world. So I ask you have the women {Mother} been MOT’d? Lol or have we failed and are failing at the upkeep of our world, this world and civilisation? Yes it is a heavy weight and responsibility to put on a female I hear you say, and what about the man?! He has responsibility too!!

Well YES…yes he does, however the STANDARD will never rise until US as females make it so!
The female psyche is a complicated BUT BEAUTIFUL THING! We are so in tune with ourselves to a certain degree, WHEN it comes to Males, that we know how to control them! {DON’T LOOK AT ME LIKE THAT YOU KNOW IT’S TRUE HAHA} I mean ladies come now! We see a gentleman that we like or we hear about a party that a club is having and we mentally and physically prepare for that occasion. Planning the dress, hair, toes all the way right down to the eyelash we are going to buy {smile} and WE KNOW from that particular dress we wear what kind of response we want to illicit from the opposite sex. So much so that when he sees us, BOOM he can’t help but come over, compliment you on your dress, ask you for a dance and then the next thing you know you and him are in the club/bar or wherever your gentleman caller may be grinding it up, while he mentally makes an imprint of you in his mind…from your look, down to your smell, touch, feel…ok let me not carry on! (BIG SMILE) <<< YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN! So if this is true and it is, don’t you think what the Minister is saying is right and exact?  No? Ok let’s go further.

You may be saying, the likes of Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé are their own people… they are not our role models, they are just entertainers, leave them alone. Well no I beg to differ, it’s because they are entertainers, they automatically become role models whether they like it or not. It’s a part of their responsibility regardless to whether they admit to it, it comes with the job. Kendrick Lamar said the following in his interview on The Breakfast Club…

"We have a handful right now, but I think every artist should always be responsible for how they go about marketing themselves or putting their music or you know their words together. Because this was something I didn't understand until I went out on these roads and talked to these kids, they take my music very seriously, so with that being said; I know that they take the next artists music very seriously.

Charlamagne Tha God: Probably Not!

Kendrick Lamar: No they do! No real talk because the real life that the artist went through, for kids in this new generation it may just be a trend for them, until they go out there and get themselves killed... you feel what I'm saying.? So how I put my words together, for me personally is a strategic way, I'm not just glorifying the streets or what not...it's a reality check, but it's for the better at the end of the day"

“But Them Nay-Sayers Though!”

On one video link of the Ministers interview I casually began to scroll and view the comments of individuals voicing their opinion of the matter. Some had said

“He’s a pervert”

“She’s not YOUR WIFE”

“Stay out of THEIR BUSINESS”

“He’s a misogynist!”

“Maintainer? I can’t get past that word, she’s not property!”

Hmmm and a side eye to some of them comments…did you know that in the Gypsy community over here in the UK and the USA they actually have morals. SHUT UP FASHION.SILHOUETTE. NO THEY BLOODY DON’T! YES YES THEY DO! As crazy as their life may seem, and we may not agree with everything they do or how they choose to live their lives, at the end of the day they all have one common cause which will never go away. A STRONG COMMUNITY.  When it comes to the female they say her name and her reputation is worth more than gold. If her name is tarnished or she isn’t a virgin then she, her mother and her family have a hard time finding a gypsy man to court and marry her. You may say no that’s a bit backwards, on the contrary my dear silhouettes, did not destiny’s child lyric say that a man didn’t want a hot female that’s been around the block female? The gypsy community use the term gorger to describe an outsider or non gypsy, so when the young men are looking to have a “good time” before settling down they go to a “gorger” any female in a club/bar/party that they have met and have a good time! However when he is ready to settle down he is very adamant that she be of his culture, have a good name and reputation and be a virgin. A bit archaic to some, however when you get past the sexualisation of this world, all men really want is a “Good Wholesome Girl” at heart who is “Wifey Material”…what say you Men?

So to hear people accuse Minister Farrakhan of such things WITHOUT doing a lick of studying OR without watching his FULL INTERVIEW… is quite…preposterous. Individuals “think” that the women of the Nation of Islam or Islam in general, are oppressed, forced to cover and have no rights to say anything!!  AGAIN I say PREPOSTEROUS! 

Let us DEFINE some of these ridiculous words people have called him.

Pervert: Verb
1.Distort or corrupt the original course, meaning, or state of (something).

"He was charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice" << Well NOPE he can’t be that because all he has ever fought for was the LIBERATION and JUSTICE for Black People and All Races. So cross that box off [X]

2. Lead (someone) away from what is considered natural or acceptable. << NOPE all he has ever fought for and is fighting for is the Natural order of how God/The Creator made things in regards to Freedom, Justice and Equality. So cross that box off [X]

Noun
3. A person whose sexual behaviour is regarded as abnormal and unacceptable. << NOPE he has never molested or sexually abused any female, unlike the many occurring cases of Politicians, Actors, Artists etc. ..So DEFINITELY cross that box off [X]

Misogynist: (noun) A person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women.<< ha-ha not even close! He is and ALWAYS has been for the upliftment of women and young girls, check his lecture record. He was even covered by a security of women called The Vanguard at two of the Nation of Islam’s National Events titled Saviour’s Day. So again cross that box straight off [X]

“Well he said Men are MAINTAINER’S of Women? I’m not property!”

Maintainer: to provide for the upkeep or support of; carry the expenses of:

We see it in typical music videos, where the male rapper or singer has a female love interest and he gives her money or his card to go shopping, get her nails done or do what they want. << That is a form of maintenance is it not? Now it doesn't take away from the independent woman she may be, but the Men do it because they want to, to show that they can and that they are equipped to do so.
This in no way means that she is his property!

I think you catch my drift (raises right eyebrow, with smirk) YEAYEA YEA Ms Silhouette...what about Rih, Bey and Nicki?









You watched the video right! What a bloody CHEEK??!! What possessed this man to do this? Let alone believe he had the right? Minister Farrakhan explains in the interview that the world is so focused on a woman’s form (as beautiful as it is, and should be for that man deserving of it) it takes away from the BEAUTY OF HER MIND. Today men and women alike are so focused on the form of Beyoncé, Rihanna, Nicki, Angelina Jolie so on and so forth, that we rarely, or it is rarely published on how smart these women are, and how far they have come from the background of where they once were!

For Example

Besides Bey’s beauty, she has a GREAT business and financial mind, humanitarian skills and a devoted Mother and Wife. Rihanna, again an incredible business woman, who once upon a time back home in her native land of Barbados rocked PUMA, and now has her own line by the name of FENTY and is the creative director of their Women’s line. As well as many successful fragrances. The same can also be said for Nicki Minaj, many successful fragrances and a strong business woman and entrepreneur. One thing can be said about all these women, is that once you put aside the beauty and the lack of clothes, if we just focus on their mind-set, we can all agree that they all have sacrificed to a large extent and have the discipline and work ethic that has enabled them to succeed?
That is all it is and that is all that Minister Farrakhan was conveying and has been conveying. Modesty allows the individual whether they are famous or not to showcase the beauty of their mind, while being covered in such a way that does not oppress the female but celebrates the fact that her body and or form isn’t all she has to offer. Now if that isn’t a message that you can dig. Then I say it in the words of Vivica A. Fox from Two Can Play That Game... “Then you just don’t know, but you better ask somebody” J


The Impact of Image & Lyrics of an Artist lasts forever ~ Fashion.Silhouette.








Thank you for this journey. Until next time my lovelies


Fashion.Silhouette. x



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