manweller1 agreed. She basically prophesied what was going to happen and it happened and the women in the audience were pissed off because she was telling them about themselves. Now their sons are a bunch of emotionally driven illogical effeminate men who doesn't lead and protect. They had no guidance and structure in the household that the men would give them in the household and thus you see a chaotic community today. Look at the amount of homosexual men running around now.
I am a Melanin aka black woman. And when I was in my earlier 20s I remember watching her on the Talk Shows in the 1990s. I absolutely agree with Shahrazad Ali.
Here it is 2019 and it seems like what she said back then was legit. I was a skeptic at first but here we are years later and her words ring true today.
oh come on you really believe her bullshit and scamming lies? yes your right we need to accept responsibility but she is attacking a member of her own community and has no research. she is a racist peice of garbage pretty much like faarakhan. she is a part of the problem. Now some of her points are correct but they obvious. She is wrong for having so much pride and trying to put down a great community of people.
@@elgeneralxx scam? Your projecting sir. Plus You are probably a jealous immigrant tether. your inability to accept the truth doesn’t make it any less true.
@@johneta7665 Retroactive Post traumatic stress disorder..😂😂😂😂 When you've experienced trauma based on another persons experience either by reading or word of Mouth.
They came into that studio incensed and small-minded, and on a mission to direct their emotionality towards someone, Ali, who was holding them accountable for their actions instead of telling them the ever-comforting words: “Itz da White manz fault.”
I’m from NYC and remember this book being so divisive in my HS classroom discussions in both my AP English and Debate classes. Girls back then were apoplectic about its message except for the one Muslim girl. I was too young and naive to know at the time, but she was so right on the mark. I started to realize what she was alluding to when I was in my late 20’s a few years later and had some relationship experience. Now in my 40’s and married for a number of years, she nailed every ailment of the Black community I’ve seen across multiple states that I’ve lived. Truly ahead of her time. Academic and career aspirations, and the abundance of opportunities afforded women today have exasperated an already corrosive behavior in our women. The air of superiority and competition with the good men they presume to want and need erodes the family unit, and the family unit is the building block of the community at large.
I love this sista and in 2020 her words have been proven true. When she said, "I didn't write it for the Puerto Rican man, I wrote it for the black man..." Geraldo should have just left his show right then and there!
You know you are on to the right solution when they gather people to attack your work or the analysis of our situation. Sister Ali was on point then and moreso now. The book is being resurrected as it should be.
It's amazing they could talk about this stuff in the 80s up till early mid 90s but now there's too much 'political correctness' and it becomes 'offensive' to discuss black issues
@@elgeneralxx What's your problem? You keep calling people racist and saying hateful comments..which is racist. Are you black? Or bi- racial? You hate black people thar much , get off the comment board. You got identity issues .
She was "RIGHT" the whole time!. 30 years later look at the Bullshit that is going on in our Community. She tried to tell you crazy FEMINISM and everyone "ATTACKED" Her 😖
She's so right. She's right. That's the problem. It's ok for every other race to love and respect and hold down their men and let them lead and be men but when a black woman does it towards the black men they get put down for it and seen as weak.
And that's the plan a Mexican man can work at labor ready making 8 n hr,, and he has a fit femine submissive freindly woman, but I can't leave my apt without seeing a overweight delusional ,angry blk woman
Why do you think that is? Fear of us, if ALL blacks united as we should, we would take over this world. They even know the power we truly possess to get things done. That's why you would see non blacks come on a post such as this and give their irrelevant opinions to throw us off focus on who we truly are. You would see these hidden racist read a comment I just made and say" that will never happen ", but if what I say isn't true, why are they here to protest my comment. For the record ,just speaking hypothetical, but my point remains valid.
She never said black women are the problem for the black community,she said it is 50\50 and most people have always written about that of the man so she also wrote the 50% of the black woman.
As young black teen @15yrs old then I was under the rug when that book came out! It wasn’t until 2002-03 was when I received her book from a relative as a gift. I was about 28 by that time and it was an eye opener!
She is genius in the way she presents life to blacks. In fact, much of what she says goes for all nations. But, she's a wake up call to her people to live good and prosperous lives.
& you know what this publication has now come to light again. & there is a solid reason why… people are realizing she was absolutely right. They owe Ms. Ali an apology.
Typical expression of the “woke,” “Afro-centrist,” “Black Power✊🏽” woman and man. Notice that the men who were introduced were able to wear a relatively plain facial expression, even the ones who didn’t agree with Ali, yet she wasn’t. Very telling.
You can not save someone that does not want to be saved. Sister Ali did her job of a messager and delivered the message to the black women and the black community in America. 34yrs later I say thank you. Blessed. JMO
Her message could've went further if she had of left out the "slapping in the mouth" ... the fickle-minded only focuses on that. GTFOH I found out about her a few years ago ... she's great and speaks truth. ... unfortunately it's too late. **sigh** #letmegetbacktowork :-)
I'm just baffled how he Geraldo, a Puerto Rican ( whatever that maybe) gets to invite her and then disrespects her intelligence and then her name. Alllll those black folks sitting there allowing him to mind manipulate with certain words he is using, not understanding he is being paid to discredit her truth and the key tools to reunite the black family and make the black man, KINGS a again especially in their OWN Family structure ordain by God. It pisses me off that the producer knows she is lying and understands that the Queen on stage is speaking truth but you being a scape goat by denouncing this woman in national TV.
People can criticize her all they want, but I have never seen so many black people reading a book and thinking critically as when this book came out. Amazing.
By the way.. for women to be upset that men are reading something about women when women complain that men dont know women. Then a woman, states that a man should know himself before getting into bed with another woman because she will convert him to be who she wants him to be instead of the man being who he needs to be for his family and for himself. There are very few women who grasp this, and it is getting fewer which ever year that passes.
In response to that: Puerto Ricans(just like Dominicans, Cubans, Argentinians, etc) are black. They carry Afrikan ancestry as well. BUT because Hispanics(which is a culture and ethnicity, not a race) choose to negate their blackness, anything that deals with black wont benefit them.
All in 2019.. taking in all this marvelous information... this is vital .. even today.. my generation has not improved.. you would think all this valuable information would've change the black community by now.. sadly it hasn't changed.. we need more woman with the mentality like Shahrazed Ali.. but sadly this is not the case .. even now in 2019
20 yrs later, we still are the only race that can not build anything of worth without tearing it too pieces, including a black family home (and i say that as a majority not the minority of homes in america). the role of the black man is truly vital in raising a black family. if you raise a strong black man from birth he will truly know how to lead a household and respect his woman correctly, this can be done by a woman raising the child/ren but more effectively done by both parents in the home.
31 yrs ago up till today - Shahrazad Ali was right!! BW sold out the men for there own benefit. She told the truth Now put some respect on her name , submit and take accountability for your action.
I will never hit my wife. If I feel I am being disrespected, I will talk to her, just as she would talk to me. Do we need more respect for the black male?, Of course, but respect needs to be mutual.
Regardless of what side you are on you must acknowledge that we USED to be black a discussion like this would never take place today because we are nearly completely assimilated
Crazy her foresight was insane I remember watching this show when I was a young kid. Didn’t think much of this show thought she was a lil crazy but 30 plus years later and now me being 45 years old she was 100% right. Black women have done some horrible things to me and treat black men like were their enemies. With black women they’re is no accountability for they’re actions but as black me we’re held accountable.
I am a strong black woman and I love to have my man be the head of my home (even though my husband and I are not together right now) I acknowledged his place as the head of household. But I didn't marry a black man I married outside my race. I wish I would have married the black men that wanted to marry me, but I didn't =\ that's another story though lol
I didn't rock with everything Mrs. Ali said, but I couldn't help but notice that a Black woman being a champion for Black men was met with a universal hostility...I'm no Hotep and I try to be logical at all times, but that is not a coincidence. You see it with women like Karen Straughan and Dr. Helen Smith in the white men's rights movement.
I cannot understand why they don’t get it. If we’d done what she said there wouldn’t be a bunch of Black men out here talking about why they prefer Latinas and white women.
It’s like when you release a manual about how a pc works and all the shortcut keys and error messages and how to repair it and the pc companies is like hey hey our laptops are perfect and if they need repair we would rather you just bring it in to us.
This was 25 years ago....we made no progress
That's the saddest part about it too!
Now you have Black men and Black women fighting each other on UA-cam with videos...lol
Maybe her way didn't work. Time to try something new.
YEAH WE DID,
THANK YOU!!!
I didn't write it for the Puerto Rican man...I wrote it for the Black man. DAMN!
I was embarrassed for himmm😭
@rkojak73 ua-cam.com/users/shortsknSFBTtPnfY?feature=share
@rkojak73 no one cares.
That part.... Shut him ALL THE WAY DOWN ( power off) 🤏🏿
@@bg5836 Actually he should have said his nationality is American 🇺🇲 not Puerto Rican because they are confusing race with nationality.
If my book was a record it will be platinum!!! Classic!!
Absolutely
I’m woke
Classic
No, DIAMOND!💎
"Certainly, the message has been misunderstood & sensationalized by the media, as we saw on the introduction of this show". This lady is a BOSS!!
She as been proven correct, all the black women are pissed at the truth
manweller1 agreed. She basically prophesied what was going to happen and it happened and the women in the audience were pissed off because she was telling them about themselves. Now their sons are a bunch of emotionally driven illogical effeminate men who doesn't lead and protect. They had no guidance and structure in the household that the men would give them in the household and thus you see a chaotic community today. Look at the amount of homosexual men running around now.
exactly
I am a Melanin aka black woman. And when I was in my earlier 20s I remember watching her on the Talk Shows in the 1990s. I absolutely agree with Shahrazad Ali.
manweller1 🤜🏾❤️🤛🏾
Here it is 2019 and it seems like what she said back then was legit. I was a skeptic at first but here we are years later and her words ring true today.
Now after 30 years Sister Ali was proven correct
Yep and judging by the comments the majority of women still refuse to listen and look at themselves.
Exactly, I bet these women feel like fools, if they only had listened 🤔
How?
Nothing is proven stop 😭😭😭
@@rochecarter2583 Men lie.... Women lie.... Numbers don't.
well this was in the 90s and guess what it has got worse
Wade Lane YES! YES! YES!
I love that Kemetic Hat Ms Ali wears. Beautiful Queen.
realtotherealest You See similarities in Kemetic head gear.
Both Zulus and Khemetic people's were originally
Nigerian Igbo Bantus!!!!
She didn't attack anyone, she told the truth. Personal responsibility is something we all need to except
oh come on you really believe her bullshit and scamming lies? yes your right we need to accept responsibility but she is attacking a member of her own community and has no research. she is a racist peice of garbage pretty much like faarakhan. she is a part of the problem. Now some of her points are correct but they obvious. She is wrong for having so much pride and trying to put down a great community of people.
She is bringing attention, shining light where it is needed. Nami you spit Venom from your tongue
@@elgeneralxx scam? Your projecting sir. Plus You are probably a jealous immigrant tether. your inability to accept the truth doesn’t make it any less true.
@@johneta7665 Retroactive Post traumatic stress disorder..😂😂😂😂 When you've experienced trauma based on another persons experience either by reading or word of Mouth.
she got geraldo tight! what nationality are you? 🤣🤣😂😂
I just 🤣🤣😂😂😂 at that hahaha
screw her
@@elgeneralxx why?
I didn't write the book for the Puerto Rican Man, I wrote the book for the BLACK MAN!!!!
His nationality is American. They were both American. She confused ethnicity with nationality - it happens often.
Finally someone who will speak about the problems in our relationships between men and women that leads to major problems in homes. PREACH!
AND THIS STILL HOLDS TRUTH, AND YAWLL STILL SLEEP, SMH.
She is preaching truth but we keep fighting it which is hurting our community.
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T.H.A.P
Only a fool despises correction.
I going to use that.
I agree
yes!
Amen!
A fool hits a woman for talking too much.
I remember the controversy. Shahrazad Ali made history with this book!
Love how Ms. Ali keeps her head up no matter what!!!!!!
“Let’s just say, if it was a record, it’d be platinum”
damn she tore Geraldo up when she said she didn't write it for the puerto rican man she wrote it for the black man
she a ignorant woman
@@elgeneralxx How?
Puerto ricans are in denial of their blacknes
@@elgeneralxx shut the fuck up and worry about your own
Told his punkass!
She literally said it’s 50/50 and that went over everybody’s head lmaooooo
They came into that studio incensed and small-minded, and on a mission to direct their emotionality towards someone, Ali, who was holding them accountable for their actions instead of telling them the ever-comforting words: “Itz da White manz fault.”
I’m from NYC and remember this book being so divisive in my HS classroom discussions in both my AP English and Debate classes. Girls back then were apoplectic about its message except for the one Muslim girl. I was too young and naive to know at the time, but she was so right on the mark. I started to realize what she was alluding to when I was in my late 20’s a few years later and had some relationship experience. Now in my 40’s and married for a number of years, she nailed every ailment of the Black community I’ve seen across multiple states that I’ve lived. Truly ahead of her time. Academic and career aspirations, and the abundance of opportunities afforded women today have exasperated an already corrosive behavior in our women. The air of superiority and competition with the good men they presume to want and need erodes the family unit, and the family unit is the building block of the community at large.
Damn, couldn't have said it better myself
"Politics mean Policy and the only place we can implement any permanent policy is in our home." Whew...so deep. Get it together sistas! #Facts100
I love this sista and in 2020 her words have been proven true. When she said, "I didn't write it for the Puerto Rican man, I wrote it for the black man..." Geraldo should have just left his show right then and there!
You know you are on to the right solution when they gather people to attack your work or the analysis of our situation. Sister Ali was on point then and moreso now. The book is being resurrected as it should be.
Agreed
Spot on
Exactly well said, when you speak truth ignorant cowards become hostile to you instantly
It's amazing they could talk about this stuff in the 80s up till early mid 90s but now there's too much 'political correctness' and it becomes 'offensive' to discuss black issues
That's right Mrs. Ali put Mr. Geraldo back in his seat.
shut up you racist peice of garbage
@@elgeneralxx What's your problem? You keep calling people racist and saying hateful comments..which is racist. Are you black? Or bi- racial? You hate black people thar much , get off the comment board. You got identity issues .
@@eugeniaboone5602 sharazad Ali are being racist not me . I don't hate any race that's racism
i read this book last year. its just not goin on for 1990. its goin on right now. wen it was release i was 2yrs old.
I was born in 91
Funny how Shahrazad Ali is still going strong today. Check her out in Hidden Colors 1,2,3.
kissmiss629 I did and I torched them.
coptic777 They were given to me.
coptic777 Not really. It did not come from my bank account.
Johnnie Banks No thank you.
Yes at 65 she still standing strong
I was 18 when this aired. Back when my afternoons were filled with the stories and talk shows and cartoons!
She was "RIGHT" the whole time!. 30 years later look at the Bullshit that is going on in our Community. She tried to tell you crazy FEMINISM and everyone "ATTACKED" Her 😖
🗣Let's just say if it was an record it would be platinum... Speechless
Even as a non citizen I can see that this woman was right and she rings true to this day.
I wonder what these black folks have to say now.....
Same s*** they been saying... nothing. Watching this s*** continue
same blame BM , black women have been carrying this n that ,they are this n that
I love hearing her spit these facts no just on this issue but on all concerning our community
She's so right. She's right. That's the problem. It's ok for every other race to love and respect and hold down their men and let them lead and be men but when a black woman does it towards the black men they get put down for it and seen as weak.
And that's the plan a Mexican man can work at labor ready making 8 n hr,, and he has a fit femine submissive freindly woman, but I can't leave my apt without seeing a overweight delusional ,angry blk woman
Why do you think that is? Fear of us, if ALL blacks united as we should, we would take over this world. They even know the power we truly possess to get things done. That's why you would see non blacks come on a post such as this and give their irrelevant opinions to throw us off focus on who we truly are. You would see these hidden racist read a comment I just made and say" that will never happen ", but if what I say isn't true, why are they here to protest my comment. For the record ,just speaking hypothetical, but my point remains valid.
What? By whom? How many black men wish black women would submit n support us?
In 11 years, only 33 dislikes. All haters, I bet.
Peace to the Queen Shahrazad Ali 🙏🏾
I have so much respect for this woman. So much strength and wisdom.
She never said black women are the problem for the black community,she said it is 50\50 and most people have always written about that of the man so she also wrote the 50% of the black woman.
Facts! If black men were blamed for 100% of the problems in the black community it would be ok
As young black teen @15yrs old then I was under the rug when that book came out! It wasn’t until 2002-03 was when I received her book from a relative as a gift. I was about 28 by that time and it was an eye opener!
So what do you think about it?
@@losmit2194 she’s right in her writings
@@brucestro18 it seems to be
She was on point in 1990..... And 29 years later things are worse
You will NEVER see tv like this in the 2000s
She is genius in the way she presents life to blacks. In fact, much of what she says goes for all nations. But, she's a wake up call to her people to live good and prosperous lives.
The truth hurt in 1990 and in 2020
You right about that sister
& you know what this publication has now come to light again. & there is a solid reason why… people are realizing she was absolutely right. They owe Ms. Ali an apology.
At 6:11 one can tell right off the back that woman was going to have an attitude. It's the ones like her that holds the Black nation back.
Cursivedragon Yes. She looks bitter and angry.
Typical expression of the “woke,” “Afro-centrist,” “Black Power✊🏽” woman and man. Notice that the men who were introduced were able to wear a relatively plain facial expression, even the ones who didn’t agree with Ali, yet she wasn’t. Very telling.
It took me 30 years to realize everything Shahrazad Ali said was the truth.
So you're a Woman then
You can not save someone that does not want to be saved. Sister Ali did her job of a messager and delivered the message to the black women and the black community in America. 34yrs later I say thank you. Blessed. JMO
Her message could've went further if she had of left out the "slapping in the mouth" ... the fickle-minded only focuses on that. GTFOH I found out about her a few years ago ... she's great and speaks truth. ... unfortunately it's too late. **sigh** #letmegetbacktowork :-)
AGREED
Its never to late sister.
1980s was too late?
2018 we are so further down the Rabbit hole and it is too late.
Shahrazad Ali was speaking nothing but facts from the way the things look in 2021 for the Black Community.
Nope!
I'm just baffled how he Geraldo, a Puerto Rican ( whatever that maybe) gets to invite her and then disrespects her intelligence and then her name. Alllll those black folks sitting there allowing him to mind manipulate with certain words he is using, not understanding he is being paid to discredit her truth and the key tools to reunite the black family and make the black man, KINGS a again especially in their OWN Family structure ordain by God. It pisses me off that the producer knows she is lying and understands that the Queen on stage is speaking truth but you being a scape goat by denouncing this woman in national TV.
I like/love Shahrazad Ali even more now!
People can criticize her all they want, but I have never seen so many black people reading a book and thinking critically as when this book came out. Amazing.
Yep, And get their head out of the slavemaster's Bible Story book.
2019 Ali Was Correct. She Did Her Part Smh 💯
First time I heard Ali on tv I was like yeah that's my woman lol
By the way.. for women to be upset that men are reading something about women when women complain that men dont know women. Then a woman, states that a man should know himself before getting into bed with another woman because she will convert him to be who she wants him to be instead of the man being who he needs to be for his family and for himself. There are very few women who grasp this, and it is getting fewer which ever year that passes.
I like her however she said she didn't write the book for a puerto rican man she wrote it for the "black man" what about the black puerto rican Man?
In response to that: Puerto Ricans(just like Dominicans, Cubans, Argentinians, etc) are black. They carry Afrikan ancestry as well. BUT because Hispanics(which is a culture and ethnicity, not a race) choose to negate their blackness, anything that deals with black wont benefit them.
there's no such thing as black puerto rican
+MohammedXShakur wrong
JJoh4040 so I guess Roberto Clemente didn't exist
Because even some blacks don't know all their history.
33 years ago and now we have here. Passport bros.💙
Geraldo and Phil brought the noise to the masses in the '90's!!!
I miss these kind of discussions
All in 2019.. taking in all this marvelous information... this is vital .. even today.. my generation has not improved.. you would think all this valuable information would've change the black community by now.. sadly it hasn't changed.. we need more woman with the mentality like Shahrazed Ali.. but sadly this is not the case .. even now in 2019
She was waaaaaay ahead her time.....they wasn't ready for this truth.. 💯
Much love to you SiStar Ali❤️❤️❤️💫 Raspect! Ase’ Ase’ Ase’
Sister is the truth, whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
20 yrs later, we still are the only race that can not build anything of worth without tearing it too pieces, including a black family home (and i say that as a majority not the minority of homes in america). the role of the black man is truly vital in raising a black family. if you raise a strong black man from birth he will truly know how to lead a household and respect his woman correctly, this can be done by a woman raising the child/ren but more effectively done by both parents in the home.
She was spot on and its showing today smh
28 years later, our conditions have never improved
31 yrs ago up till today - Shahrazad Ali was right!! BW sold out the men for there own benefit. She told the truth Now put some respect on her name , submit and take accountability for your action.
The Sista is right--we are NOT "all the same." We have been and remain the most dicriminated against of all races. But we WILL survive. Bet that!
luv queen mother shahrazad ali.... she is right and exact 😊
I would love to talk to all these "scholars" now and see if they think the sister was still wrong.
I love this queen
She correct, but our women don't read! Neither do majority want to read it.
Clearly but she didn’t read enough since believed that we all came off slave ships.
I love this book I have 5 copies..
I will never hit my wife. If I feel I am being disrespected, I will talk to her, just as she would talk to me. Do we need more respect for the black male?, Of course, but respect needs to be mutual.
We don't won't to face the truth. Because we have to do something with the problems that is hindering us
Regardless of what side you are on you must acknowledge that we USED to be black a discussion like this would never take place today because we are nearly completely assimilated
This is our Counter Attack for Tyler Perry!! She need to write some plays.
Thats a damn shame,that most of my people on this show won't listen to this women.I bet most of them didn't read the Willie lynch letter.
And here we are today, having this same discussion. Only now our women and men have gotten worse and this message has been proven!
Crazy her foresight was insane I remember watching this show when I was a young kid. Didn’t think much of this show thought she was a lil crazy but 30 plus years later and now me being 45 years old she was 100% right. Black women have done some horrible things to me and treat black men like were their enemies. With black women they’re is no accountability for they’re actions but as black me we’re held accountable.
That book is still selling now in 2022
SHE WAS DEAD ON 30 years ago!!!!!
I'm only thirty seconds into the video .she throwing hAymakers .Lol
I love her❤️🌹
She was all across the talk shows in the 90s. Oh Lawd. 😩😩😩😩😩😩
And yrs later she is all the way right
If you can't love your woman without physical violence you should not be with her and vice-versa.
💯💯💯
I am a strong black woman and I love to have my man be the head of my home (even though my husband and I are not together right now) I acknowledged his place as the head of household. But I didn't marry a black man I married outside my race. I wish I would have married the black men that wanted to marry me, but I didn't =\ that's another story though lol
Damn you fine too, what a waste. Damn
I didn't rock with everything Mrs. Ali said, but I couldn't help but notice that a Black woman being a champion for Black men was met with a universal hostility...I'm no Hotep and I try to be logical at all times, but that is not a coincidence. You see it with women like Karen Straughan and Dr. Helen Smith in the white men's rights movement.
You are a "hotep" any BM voicing his opinion, like the Manosphere is now called a "Hotep". Ya'll did it to yourself, attacking each other on UA-cam
Because they want everyone to go against black men
We came together to say “ lets come together “
The Holy Scripture says: “Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands.” Proverbs 14:1.
I cannot understand why they don’t get it. If we’d done what she said there wouldn’t be a bunch of Black men out here talking about why they prefer Latinas and white women.
Another great thinker from the tree of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. He is still undefeated.
Nothing you see or say about this lady can turn me from her resolve.
It’s like when you release a manual about how a pc works and all the shortcut keys and error messages and how to repair it and the pc companies is like hey hey our laptops are perfect and if they need repair we would rather you just bring it in to us.
I can’t believe that he used the word, “hysteria.”
dam she makes since I never heard of her before I was a kid back in the early 90,s but sargent willie pete been talking about the same thing.
thank you junebug for the post
From the very beginning, I could tell they had the panel set up against her.
Only 140k views🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ we know why! ✊🏾✊🏾
Wish I can love this
I know right
She didn’t attack black women. She called out black women into ACCOUNTABILITY
INDUBITABLY!!!!!