Sunday, September 28, 2025

Video on black supremacist singer-activist, Nina Simone

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Once during the mid-to-late 1980s, I saw a review of a performance by Simone at a Greenwich Village jazz club (Top of the Village Gate?). The critic decried Simone's arrogance. She opened the show with her back to the audience, and took her sweet time, before turning around.

"Nina Simone teaches a bone-chilling lesson on speaking truth to power"

N.S.: Click-bait title.



61,837 views sep 30, 2024 TYT Sports
"legendary singer, writer, musician, and civil rights activist Nina Simone embodies everything that the civil rights movement represented, and her brilliant, haunting song 'goddam mississippi' is a perfect reflection of the times and the horrors the US government inflicted on the black population. Rick Strom breaks it down. Give us your thoughts in the comments below!"

Rick Strom


N.S.: I was tempted to call you delusional, but you're just a racist, pathological liar.

""@Kristin-e3w When will the people of this country truly get that there would be NO US of A without black women... they are the absolute backbone of this country! First as property/laborers/breeders, then as conductors, nannies(raising white children), wet nurses, cooks, maids, domestic servants, nurses, doctors, soldiers, pilots and military aviators, business owners, millionaires, authors, singers, musicians, actresses, poets, inventors, medical cure contributors (although w/o consent), educators, activists, politicians, innovators, inventors, Olympians, choreographers, designers, engineers, and scientists... for goodness sake without black women we wouldn't have made it to the moon!!! All while being Mothers and Wives and the glue to their own families AND being made to shrink themselves to fit a society of peoples that treats them so very poorly from almost day one... if the HOR, congress, Supreme Court, and Oval Office had more black women in those seats, then this country would not only prosper but would be fed and have a roof over their heads .... and before anyone gets upset with this comment... i am a 57 yo white woman and i stand by my words!"

N.S. to LazyIRanch below: You're a racist liar, and your mother was a racist liar. Nobody murdered Billie Holiday, and "Strange Fruit" was not her song. It was written by Abel Meeropol. She sang it, which did not require any courage on her part.

"" @LazyIRanch Yes! Lady Day, Billie Holiday was another beautiful black woman who put her pain into her songs. "Strange Fruit" was her song, and she was incredibly brave in performing it in a time when she still had to enter the clubs she performed at through a back door! Even back then, it did reach some white people who are compassionate. My mom told me how she felt when she first heard it. The raw power and honesty broke her heart. Momma told me that Ms. Holiday was murdered by "law enforcement", and I believe that's true from what I've read.

I watched the excellent 1972 movie starring Diana Ross with my mother, who loved the movie as much as I did, maybe more because she lived those years and saw (and hated) discrimination all her life. The movie, "Lady Sings the Blues" is a bio-pic of Billie Holiday, and one of my favorite movies ever. The cast is fantastic, the music superb, the true story is absolutely heart-breaking."

""@leroyfoster1861 Sam Cooke "A change is gonna come"

N.S.: Ah, Sam Cooke, the would-be rapist-murderer.

""@PhlipPickering She's very attractive"

N.S.: Don't be ridic. She was homely as sin. You're just saying that because you share her black supremacist politics.

@DisasterAuntie "Just before the 2 minute mark, you've got John Lewis captioned as saying "[n-word] citizens of Alabama..." and that is not what he said. He said "negro," which at the time he spoke it was the preferred way to indicate Blackness. The word has fallen out of favour, but at that time it was the respectful term. John Lewis would not have used a term that he found derogatory towards himself and other Black people. That caption needs to be altered."

N.S. to Raddiebaddie: Stop lying. Whites didn't snatch blacks from africa, blacks conquered them, and sold them to moslems and europeans. Whites emancipated them. "medical and pol!ce violence" Stop lying. If the blood libels you retailed were true, blacks would have starved off centuries ago.

""@Raddiebaddie black people didn’t do anything for so many White people to hate them like this! Like we snatched THEM from their homeland, forced them to work for free, even when freed were refused jobs, education, homes, rights… and then when anyone rises from those ashes, racialized hate groups b0mb them? Not to mention medical and pol!ce violence towards them. Like dannnnnng 🤦‍♀"

""@chrisgillard6129 Bob Dylan; the song about Hurricane Carter."

N.S.: Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was a black supremacist mass murder.

""@UncleRoams Stevie Wonder. ‘You Haven’t Done Nothin’’

N.S.: Yes; it's very important to recognize Stevie Wonder's black supremacism.

""@patriciacadogan6568 In all of this These Black peoole were Americans. Racism was done to them it was horrible,barbaric and wrong. Even when Blacks built a City in America that was thriving it was destroyed in one day by white people. You tell me shouldnt they protest?"

N.S.: That's a racist blood libel.

N.S.: John Lewis didn't believe in non-violence. He led an illegal march on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, in 1965. When the police ordered the criminal marchers to cease and desist, the latter kept on marching, to overrun the police barricades. When the police beat the criminals, the criminals threw rocks and bottles (attempted murder) at the cops.

""@leroyfoster1861 Sam Cooke "A change is gonna come"

N.S.: Ah, Sam Cooke, the would-be rapist-murderer.

@Alice-fr1ef "And things are even more worse today. This country has been taken back to the 50s & 60s."

N.S.: George Wallace never said that. Stop your lying!

N.S.: 1. Angela Davis is herself a racist murderer; and

2. A pathological liar.

N.S.: The so-called civil rights movement was the most effective communist front in history. It had nothing at all to do with securing equal rights for blacks, but rather a regime of racial spoils.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kristin-e3w When will the people of this country truly get that there would be NO US of A without black women?

GRA:Throw black men in too and where do I sign on behalf of the (not)US of A?

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Wasn't it "Mississippi Goddamn," not "Goddam [sic] Mississippi"? I never even heard the song, but I know the lyric by reading about it for decades. They even have children's books about it.