I Can't Fux With You! Confessions of An Uppity Black Woman

Episode 53: Excellent-ing Ourselves to Death

January 11, 2024 Osato
Episode 53: Excellent-ing Ourselves to Death
I Can't Fux With You! Confessions of An Uppity Black Woman
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I Can't Fux With You! Confessions of An Uppity Black Woman
Episode 53: Excellent-ing Ourselves to Death
Jan 11, 2024
Osato

Another day, another attempt to humble an Uppity Black Woman. Before we assess the constructive discharge of Dr. Claudine Gay (and yes, Sis was constructively discharged, even though she resigned from her role as President of Harvard), join me in celebrating the  1 year anniversary of "I Can't Fux With You - Confessions of an Uppity Black Woman." How quickly the days fly by! Thank you to my listeners, my diehards, my supporters. I look forward to continued growth, learning, and spreading the word of all the sh*t this #ubw  ain't fuxing wit no mo'!  Now, to what I can only describe as the default response whenever a Black Woman is seated in a position of power in this here America, (you could be the night manager at McDonalds, if you are a Sister, there will be problems). Dr. Claudine Gay's resignation, was a re-education for many.  I say re-education because on as a conscious level, we know that our accoutrements do not protect us from the insidious racism that permeates the cells of this "great" land. The accoutrements are no match for the seething hatred that is exposed when a Black Woman has the audacity (the audacity!) to be Black, be a Woman, and lead. Dr. Gay's departure was the end result of a targeted attack to knock an Uppity Black Woman off a perch. Dr. Gay's particulars are in a word "Excellent." She is the avatar for Black Excellence and the futile effort that "Excellent" Blacks put in to get to the top, only to be knocked down because they are Black. When the people continue to play in our faces (and play in our faces, with straight faces) what responsibility do Excellent Black Women have to rally the troops and say, enough - we will no longer "excellent" ourselves to our detriment, we will no longer "excellent" ourselves to the grave. The question we all have to sit with is, if we are no longer "excellent-ing" what the fux is it that we are doing? 

REFERENCES IN TODAYS EPISODE

-Goddess Oshun - Goddess of Fearless Love
-Harvard names Claudine Gay 30th president
-Education Dept. Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into Harvard’s Legacy Admissions
-We Sat Down With the Conservative Mastermind Behind Claudine Gay’s Ouster: Christopher Rufo explains the motivations behind his latest crusade to topple the Harvard president. 
-Why Some Academics Are Reluctant to Call Claudine Gay a Plagiarist
-Claudine Gay Resigns From Harvard: Why Black Excellence Is Never Enough

If you are an Uppity Black Woman, ready to say: I.Can't.Fux.With.You! Visit us at omuwaluxe.com to learn more about The Black Woman Liberation Formula. Sis, it is time to unpretzel and get yourself liberated.

Want to hear more: Subscribe to The Redefining Series, where we examine certain words, and reinterpret them for the Black Woman specifically. The new definitions encourage the Black Woman to think critically about her current state and the application of the newly defined word to her everyday life.
https://www.youtube.com/@omuwaluxe-theredefiningser8183

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Show Notes

Another day, another attempt to humble an Uppity Black Woman. Before we assess the constructive discharge of Dr. Claudine Gay (and yes, Sis was constructively discharged, even though she resigned from her role as President of Harvard), join me in celebrating the  1 year anniversary of "I Can't Fux With You - Confessions of an Uppity Black Woman." How quickly the days fly by! Thank you to my listeners, my diehards, my supporters. I look forward to continued growth, learning, and spreading the word of all the sh*t this #ubw  ain't fuxing wit no mo'!  Now, to what I can only describe as the default response whenever a Black Woman is seated in a position of power in this here America, (you could be the night manager at McDonalds, if you are a Sister, there will be problems). Dr. Claudine Gay's resignation, was a re-education for many.  I say re-education because on as a conscious level, we know that our accoutrements do not protect us from the insidious racism that permeates the cells of this "great" land. The accoutrements are no match for the seething hatred that is exposed when a Black Woman has the audacity (the audacity!) to be Black, be a Woman, and lead. Dr. Gay's departure was the end result of a targeted attack to knock an Uppity Black Woman off a perch. Dr. Gay's particulars are in a word "Excellent." She is the avatar for Black Excellence and the futile effort that "Excellent" Blacks put in to get to the top, only to be knocked down because they are Black. When the people continue to play in our faces (and play in our faces, with straight faces) what responsibility do Excellent Black Women have to rally the troops and say, enough - we will no longer "excellent" ourselves to our detriment, we will no longer "excellent" ourselves to the grave. The question we all have to sit with is, if we are no longer "excellent-ing" what the fux is it that we are doing? 

REFERENCES IN TODAYS EPISODE

-Goddess Oshun - Goddess of Fearless Love
-Harvard names Claudine Gay 30th president
-Education Dept. Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into Harvard’s Legacy Admissions
-We Sat Down With the Conservative Mastermind Behind Claudine Gay’s Ouster: Christopher Rufo explains the motivations behind his latest crusade to topple the Harvard president. 
-Why Some Academics Are Reluctant to Call Claudine Gay a Plagiarist
-Claudine Gay Resigns From Harvard: Why Black Excellence Is Never Enough

If you are an Uppity Black Woman, ready to say: I.Can't.Fux.With.You! Visit us at omuwaluxe.com to learn more about The Black Woman Liberation Formula. Sis, it is time to unpretzel and get yourself liberated.

Want to hear more: Subscribe to The Redefining Series, where we examine certain words, and reinterpret them for the Black Woman specifically. The new definitions encourage the Black Woman to think critically about her current state and the application of the newly defined word to her everyday life.
https://www.youtube.com/@omuwaluxe-theredefiningser8183

Sharing is caring. Like and follow us on Instagram @omuwaluxe