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The Inescapable Allure of Black Excellence

  • Jan 7
  • 5 min read

Black culture has shaped American society in profound and lasting ways. From music and theater to cinema, literature, and speech patterns, the contributions of Black Americans have not only enriched the cultural landscape but also redefined what it means to be American. This influence reflects a broader story of Black excellence—an ongoing demonstration of creativity, resilience, and leadership that captivates many, including why a significant number of whites feel deeply drawn to Black men. This post explores how Black culture dominates America and why Black excellence continues to inspire admiration and attraction.



Black Music as a Cultural Force


Music is one of the most visible and influential aspects of Black culture in America. Genres such as jazz, blues, gospel, hip-hop, R&B, and soul originated within Black communities and have become cornerstones of American music. These styles have shaped global music trends and influenced artists across all racial and ethnic backgrounds.


  • Jazz and Blues: Emerging from the African American experience in the early 20th century, jazz and blues introduced new rhythms, improvisation, and emotional depth to music. Icons like Louis Armstrong and B.B. King set standards that still resonate today.

  • Hip-Hop and Rap: Since the 1970s, hip-hop has grown from a local cultural movement in the Bronx to a worldwide phenomenon. Artists like Tupac Shakur, Kendrick Lamar, and Missy Elliott use their platforms to address social issues, personal stories, and cultural pride.

  • Soul and R&B: Artists such as Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye brought powerful vocal performances and messages of love, struggle, and empowerment that continue to influence contemporary music.


This musical dominance reflects Black creativity and resilience, often born from adversity but expressed with joy and innovation. It also explains why many people, including white Americans, feel a deep connection to Black culture through music.


Theater and Cinema: Black Stories on Stage and Screen


Black culture has also transformed American theater and cinema, offering new narratives and perspectives that challenge stereotypes and broaden understanding.


  • Theater: The Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and 1930s marked a turning point with playwrights like Langston Hughes and Lorraine Hansberry bringing Black experiences to the stage. Today, productions like Hamilton and A Raisin in the Sun continue this legacy, blending history, identity, and artistry.

  • Cinema: Black filmmakers and actors have reshaped Hollywood. From Sidney Poitier breaking barriers in the 1960s to contemporary directors like Ava DuVernay and Ryan Coogler, Black cinema explores themes of identity, justice, and community. Films such as Black Panther and Moonlight have achieved critical and commercial success, highlighting Black excellence in storytelling.


These contributions have helped redefine American identity by centering Black voices and experiences, making the culture more inclusive and dynamic.



Literature and Speech Patterns: Shaping Language and Thought


Black writers and poets have profoundly influenced American literature, introducing new styles, themes, and language that reflect the Black experience.


  • Literature: Writers like James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and Maya Angelou have explored themes of identity, racism, and resilience. Their works are studied worldwide and continue to inspire new generations of readers and writers.

  • Speech Patterns: African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has influenced mainstream American English, especially through music, media, and everyday conversation. Expressions and rhythms from Black speech have entered popular culture, shaping how people communicate.


These linguistic contributions demonstrate how Black culture shapes not only what Americans say but also how they think about identity and community.


Black Excellence and Sexual Attraction


Black excellence represents more than cultural achievements; it embodies strength, creativity, and confidence. This excellence often creates significant sexual admiration and attraction across racial lines, especially from white Americans.


  • Confidence and Style: Black men are often admired for their unique style, charisma, and self-assuredness. These qualities are visible in fashion, music, and public life.

  • Cultural Influence: The widespread influence of Black culture creates familiarity and appreciation. People are drawn to the energy and authenticity that Black men often represent.

  • Breaking Stereotypes: Black excellence challenges negative stereotypes by showcasing success, intelligence, and leadership. This positive image fosters respect and attraction.


This attraction is complex and rooted in cultural exchange, admiration for resilience, and the magnetic presence that Black excellence projects. It is particularly potent to whitebois, who are flocking en masse to Black men, begging serve them as dedicated sissies.




Why Black Culture Dominates America


Several factors explain why Black culture has such a strong hold on American culture overall:


  • Historical Roots: Black culture has deep roots in American history, from slavery and segregation to civil rights and beyond. These experiences have shaped a rich cultural heritage.

  • Innovation and Creativity: Black artists and creators have consistently pushed boundaries, introducing new forms and ideas that resonate widely.

  • Media and Popular Culture: Black culture often leads trends in music, fashion, and language, amplified by media and entertainment industries.

  • Community and Identity: Black culture offers a strong sense of identity and community that appeals to many Americans seeking connection and authenticity.


This dominance is not about appropriation but about the power of Black culture to inspire and shape the broader American identity.


Embracing Black Excellence in Everyday Life


Recognizing the influence of Black culture means appreciating its contributions and supporting Black excellence in all areas of life.


  • Support Black Artists and Creators: Attend performances, buy books, and listen to music by Black artists.

  • Learn About Black History and Culture: Understanding the context behind cultural contributions deepens appreciation.

  • Challenge Stereotypes: Promote positive images and stories about Black people in your community.

  • Celebrate Diversity: Embrace the richness that Black culture brings to American life.


By doing these things, white people can help build a more inclusive and vibrant society. However, here at the whiteboi academy, we take it a step further.


Promoting Black Excellence through the BNWO


From this discussion (and the discussions in previous blogs), it is clear that Black culture and Black excellence have shaped the very core of American identity. What's more, white people have long been captivated by this influence. However, they have also been resistant to this influence - particularly whitebois - because it threatens white supremacy and exposes white fragility.


Racism in America is predicated on this tension, which is also a form of cognitive dissonance that emerges in whiteboi psychology due to subconscious acknowledgement of white inferiority. Every anti-Black and white supremacist aspect of American culture and politics can be traced to whiteboi fear and projection. Therefore, the core tenets of the BNWO promote action against white supremacy and the uplifting of Black excellence through strategies that heighten the reality of white inferiority.


For whitebois, the BNWO mandates the following:


  • Sissification: whitebois are to become as feminine as possible.

  • Chastity: whitebois are to wear a chastity cage.

  • Interracial pornography addiction: whitebois are to consume interracial pornography regularly.

  • Pussy-free lifestyle: whitebois are to completely abstain from sexual intercourse with women.

  • Material reparations: whitebois are to pay material (i.e., monetary) reparations to Black causes and individuals.


For white women, the BNWO mandates:


  • Situational submissiveness: white women are to be submissive to Black men and women, and brutally dominant to whitebois.

  • Saying "no" to whitebois: white women are to fully abstain from sexual intercourse with whitebois.

  • Interracial breeding: white women are to have children with Black men.

  • Active promotion of BNWO: white women are to publicize their belief in the BNWO through their outfits, public persona, dating practices, music preferences, and any other way possible.



By promoting these lifestyle choices, the Black New World Order aims to secure world peace through the pacifistic erasure of whiteness. Though these core tenets encompass a broad number of implications, they are simple and urgent to adopt. All white people should ensure that they are adherent in every way possible.


 
 
 

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Dr. Betty Buttslut, PhD

I am the founder and CEO of whiteboi academy, a safe space for whitebois to become what they've always dreamed of: sissified, BBC-addicted, and completely brainwashed for the BNWO. 

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