Finshaggy
Well-Known Member
I do not mean this offensively, and I am Hispanic-white (my mom had us take fake pictures with smiles and stuff since we were little), I am not like "calling out white people".
But I think smiling is predatory, we think of it as "happy", but other animals that "smile" do so for purposes that have to do with their teeth and their ability to catch prey.
So whether we realize it or not, when we smile for a picture, we are basically saying "Look at what a predator I am". Other people smile too, but I want to point out something.
Indians didn't smile
And in the early 1900s, Marcus Garvey taught his people that being silent and strong gives off a stronger aura to the White Christian Power structure. So smiling may be predatory, but it is not necessarily strong.
Garveyites
Moors
Nation of Islam
Panthers
But I think smiling is predatory, we think of it as "happy", but other animals that "smile" do so for purposes that have to do with their teeth and their ability to catch prey.
So whether we realize it or not, when we smile for a picture, we are basically saying "Look at what a predator I am". Other people smile too, but I want to point out something.
Indians didn't smile
And in the early 1900s, Marcus Garvey taught his people that being silent and strong gives off a stronger aura to the White Christian Power structure. So smiling may be predatory, but it is not necessarily strong.
Garveyites
Moors
Nation of Islam
Panthers