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Residents protest physical arrest in NE Atlanta: Black Women, wasn’t this guy resisting arrest?

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There is a group called ‘Cop Watch’ in Atlanta that was fed up with police brutality.

Now as you know black women, the journalists of Souls of Black Women do not believe in police brutality at, but this guy in the video was resisting arrest, not saying it’s ever…Read full article and watch video, here.

Source: Souls of Black Women, 2nd Edition

Source, Photo: MyFoxAtlanta.com

Lacefront Wig Hairline Damage- Is It Worth It? [VIDEO]

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Lacefront Wig Hairline Damage, Alopecia- Is It Worth It? [VIDEO]

The video below is a tutorial about how to properly have a lacefront put on but we are not concerned about the ‘how-to” part. We are only showing you this video because it displays the damage these wigs and weaves do to women’s hair. Some women still don’t realize the damage they do to their hair.

The video below shows:

  • weak, thin hair
  • damaged scalp
  • receded hairline
  • hot spots in in scalp

Black women, my hair is falling out after I lost my mother and my husband is divorcing me, after I caught him sleeping with the first lady of our church: How can I grow my hair back?

Sisters, one of our dear readers contacted us and informed us that she is losing her hair after her mother died and her husband, “Jeffrey (fictitious name)” has now filed for divorce.  

Now, she is left to raise her kids all alone, ages 7, 10 and 13.   Her husband had an affair with the pastor’s wife and although, “Sabrina (fictitious name)” admitted everything to her pastor…Read full article, here.

 

Source: Souls of Black Women

Photo: Photolibrary, Fancy, Comstock

 

Note: Names and photos are fictitious

Are Black Women the Blame for Losing Black Men to Homosexuality?


Are Black Women the Blame for Losing Black Men to Homosexuality?
For too many years, a high percentage of black women have came together to discuss reasons why they may have lost the black man through death, incarceration, drugs, relationships with white women and other races other than being with African American women and most often mentioned, same sex relationships with men. Throughout history from older generations in prior decades, there have been many black women (not all) in families who emotionally indulge with accompanying themselves around delicate sissified men: buddies, beauticians, uncles, nephews, brothers, sons and even boyfriends and husbands. They have been guilty of their extreme fascination with effeminate men, which is definitely against God’s principles and His desires for women (1 Corinthians 6:9-10 – “Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.”…and there are many more scriptures in God’s Word against homosexuality or anyone who is fascinated with the sin).  many black women (not all) have idolized the effeminate ways of men to the core and have lost them to being in love with men. Unless they repent for this perverted fascination, some black men will remain in lust with another man.

God Does Not Condone Down Low Lesbian Women Molesting Girls

We always talk a lot about men who molest young boys, but not much about women who have been guilty of the same thing.   This painful experience we have chosen to deal with, is the cause of extreme division in the black community, daughters are not connected to their mothers, because of this specific matter.  This is a subject  a lot of people in the church fail to touch, but we must make this topic known, for many women in God’s House  who feel betrayed because they have been violated by grown women molesting them as children.  They have a hard time feeling like God loves them and they remain silent, after their mothers (or fathers) dismiss the matter to make peace with the lesbian molester.  Many times these women are best friends to these young lady’s mothers and sometimes when they are strong enough to tell their mothers, they must endure the pain of their mother not discontinuing her friendship with the woman who touched them. There are many married women who are quick to judge “out of the closet” lesbians to take the focus off of their own weakness and a lot of times, these are the ones who ruin the lives of innocent young girls. This matter has not only ruined the lives of black women, but it has caused a lot of friction within the black community. Some of these women are prominent first ladies and their husbands hide their wives weakness and have been for many years.

Jill Scott: God’s Better Solution Than Regina King for Black Women Wanting a Man

First and foremost, we want to thank our God for strong African American women like soul singer, Jill Scott for admitting the truth, regarding the painful feelings of many black women who refuse to take left overs to date outside of their race, all because the black man prefers to be with other races of women.  Jill Scott is a strong woman who refuses to bow down to be a follower, because she was born a strong leader.  Our journalists have done studies on African American women and sadly, Regina King fits the description of a high percentage of many weak ones.  God never wanted us to lie about the way we really feel.  He never desired for His children to be followers and just go along with the times, just to get even with the black man and be miserable for the rest of their lives.   We want everyone to know that we have a diverse staff, here at AToast2Wealth.com, but each and every journalists sides with Jill Scott who was voted the top mentor for African American females for the 21st Century by AT2W.  Jill Scott is the type of messenger God wants for this era, because if one fails to admit how they really feel, then no one will ever be free.   Jill Scott is God’s true messenger for truth, but we also desire for her, along with the rest of black women to recognize God’s solution for black women who feel all alone and are told to do what black men are doing and that is. to seek to be desired by other races who may not even understand the soul of a black woman.