Cyntoia Brown; Sexual Violence – A Product Of Colonialism.

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(ThyBlackMan.com) I often watch crime stories and in many of these cases, African women in this country in particular are often the victims of sexual violence because of the fact that under this colonial parasitic social system, sexual violence against African women is “acceptable”, but sexual violence against Becky is not.

The root of sexual violence against African women actually dates back to Europe’s vicious attack on Africa & African people over 600 years ago that stripped African women of their self-esteem, dignity, and womanhood while turning them into profitable sexual objects for this parasitic social system.

And because of the oppression and exploitation of the African community by this parasitic social system, some African women are forced to earn income from in very dangerous and destructive ways such as “sex work” which forces some of them to use their bodies just to try to survive and provide for their own kids or even engage in exotic dancing just to either pay their way through college.

Because of the imposed deplorable conditions forced on her community by the colonial social system, Cyntoia Brown was forced to be given up for adoption by her then 16 year old biological mother and was later raised by her surrogate mother who was a teacher and her surrogate father who was a driver. She told her lawyer that her surrogate mother is a sick person that wants her to be “perfect” like her own daughter and her surrogate father is an asshole that was physically abusive towards her for no apparent reason at all.

Our kids are often kidnapped by the colonial state in the form of the foster care system and are later thrown into these viciously hostile environments where verbal, physical, and sexual abuse are extremely rampant within that system. Along with the criminal justice and public school systems, the foster care system is one of the three main arenas where the state-sanctioned violence is deliberately inflicted against African kids on a daily basis.

The foster care system is also a legalized child sex trafficking ring that makes millions off of the massive exploitation of our kids each year. A former Georgia senator named Nancy Shaffer exposed the foster care system as a legalized child sex trafficking ring back in 2007 and as a consequence for that, she and her husband were gunned down by the state in 2010.

One of the many stories of African women fighting back against colonial sexual violence is that of Cyntoia Brown who was actually 16 years old as well as being a victim of sex trafficking at the hands of a parasitic opportunistic urban pimp who was verbally and physically abusive towards the young women including Cyntoia that were forced to work under the guy named Garion McGlothen who’s known on the streets as “Cutt-Throat” when one night in 2004, her colonizer, a 42 year old white man named Johnny Allen, who used to serve the imperialist U.S. army, approached the 16 year old girl in his truck asking “how much?”, Cyntoia said, “$200”, and Allen said, “No, $100”, and then they both agreed on $150, so, he picked her up and took her to his house because Allen didn’t wanna go to the hotel.

He told Cyntoia that he wanted to go to his house because no one was there. He would later brag to the young girl of his “accomplishments” and how he used to serve in the imperialist U.S. army as a sharpshooter and then told her how a lot of women only wanted him for his money and that he wanted someone to make love to him that he only desired.

Cyntoia later said in colonial court that she had seen two shotguns downstairs and Allen showed her one of his other firearms that he had while she says that she was sitting at the table eating her food. Then she said she became very nervous with how Allen was acting and the way that he talked and if I was in her position and being in the house of a stranger that I didn’t even know, I’d be nervous too and Cyntoia realized at that moment, Allen had a very sinister motive in mind and it was to sexually assault her.

She said that at first he was stroking her and then he grabbed her between her legs real hard and gave her a very menacing look and she thought that he was about to sexually assault her, but then, he rolls over and reaches on the side of the bed trying to get a gun, so that’s when she rightfully fought back by shooting and killing her colonizer. She had every right to legally defend herself from colonial terrorism that night.

As a consequence for legally fighting back and killing her colonizer who was gonna sexually assault her, she was given basically a genocidal sentence of 53 years in prison. I will say if Cyntoia Brown was a white woman killing a white man who tried to sexually assault her, she’d easily get off than being given a genocidal sentence of 53 years by the colonial judicial system.

Cases of sexual assault and attempted sexual assault against African women like Dessie Woods in 1976 or Cyntoia Brown in 2004 are not isolated cases because these cases are tied to the notorious 600+ year sexual assault and exploitation towards African women by this parasitic social system.

There are currently thousands of other sistas like Cyntoia Brown that are wrongfully incarcerated in U.S. prisons right now because of “crimes” that they shouldn’t even be in prison for.

If anything, the case of Cyntoia Brown is also one of many that’s directly tied to the imposed mass incarceration epidemic on our communities across the country because of vicious and destructive U.S. colonial laws like The 1994 Crime Bill in which the mass incarceration epidemic in our community reached its peak following the passing of that destructive bill.

The Conclusion – This is bigger than the so-called “patriarchy” defense these opportunistic white feminists love to throw out, this is Colonialism!!!

Staff Writer; Kwame Shakir (aka Joe D.)