THE CASE AGAINST THE PASSPORT BRO’S

 

THE CASE AGAINST THE PASSPORT BRO’S

LEAVING OUR WOMEN IS NOT AN OPTION.

THE CASE AGAINST THE PASSPORT BRO’S

EXCESSIVELY LOW STANDARDS FOR BLACK MEN

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There is an unwritten and unspoken assumption that black men will settle for anything and anyone when it comes to love. We will take a white woman simply BECAUSE she is white. We will take a sister no matter how ratchet and hood rat she may be simply because we are thirsty for sex and attention. Now we have a passport movement, brothers are now abandoning the sisters for foreign women. The world realizes that the black man will take on its rejects. Just like a hog will take slop. This MUST CHANGE. Black men must raise their standards for women and quit feeling like it is a privilege to have one. We must stop the thuggery, the mendacity, the unmotivated and shady behavior. This is causing our women to not care about how she looks. She is running around with someone else's hair, tattoos, fake eyelashes, fake nails, fake boobs, and now fake butts and she is too damn fat. Damn niggah when are we going to say enough is enough. We got too many simp ass, dusty ass, unemployed ass, fresh out the joint niggahs that are depleting the black female gene pool. With their thirsty hood rat loving behavior. Young and so young black men have no standards at all. So, our women reflect that.

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If we are going to overcome the Jewish/white supremacist apparatus, then it will take a righteous people not a depraved one with no moral or spiritual desire to be holy or righteous. We have been programmed through our faulty religious institutions that righteousness and holiness is impossible for us to attain in this present age. I am here to tell you today, that is a gigantic lie and false assumption that is causing us to descend into a spiritual chasm. We don't believe in., nor do we want to endure the process of sanctification. We have been taught that God does not require a change of character, because that seems too difficult for us to accept. But God's word says otherwise.

Jer 32:27

Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me?

Lev 11:44

For I am the LORD your God: ye shall therefore sanctify yourselves, and ye shall be holy; for I am holy: neither shall ye defile yourselves with any manner of creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.

Lev 11:45

For I am the LORD that bringeth you up out of the land of Egypt, to be your God: ye shall therefore be holy, for I am holy.

4. Tobit 4:12 (KJV)

"Beware of all whoredom, my son, and chiefly take a wife of the seed of thy fathers, and take not a strange woman to wife, which is not of thy father's tribe."

Explanation:

In this verse, Tobit warns his son against engaging in sexual immorality ("whoredom") and advises him to marry within his own people. The instruction to take a wife from "the seed of thy fathers" suggests an emphasis on preserving religious and cultural heritage. Marrying outside of one’s faith was often discouraged in biblical times because it could lead to spiritual corruption and idolatry. This warning reflects broader concerns about maintaining moral purity and faithfulness to YAHUAH.

Tobit 4:12 (KJV) states:
"Beware of all whoredom, my son, and chiefly take a wife of the seed of thy fathers, and take not a strange woman to wife, which is not of thy father's tribe."

This scripture directly addresses the importance of cultural, spiritual, and familial alignment in marriage, especially within the context of biblical teachings. When reflecting on its implications for the modern "Passport Bros" movement—a group of men who travel abroad, often seeking relationships or marriages outside their native countries—several key points emerge:


1. Preservation of Cultural and Spiritual Identity

Tobit’s instruction to his son emphasizes maintaining the continuity of faith, values, and traditions within the community. For many, marriage is not just a union between two individuals but also between two cultures and spiritual paths. The "Passport Bros," by seeking wives from different nations or cultures, may inadvertently face challenges in maintaining their own spiritual identity or traditions, especially if the partner does not share similar beliefs or values.

  • Biblical Reflection: In the Old Testament, marrying within the tribe was seen as a way to safeguard spiritual purity and communal integrity. Similarly, the concern arises that modern global relationships may sometimes overlook foundational spiritual compatibility.


2. The Warning Against Superficial Relationships

Tobit warns his son to "beware of all whoredom," which extends beyond physical promiscuity to caution against shallow, transactional, or convenience-based relationships. Some critics argue that aspects of the "Passport Bros" movement could fall into this category, where cultural misunderstandings or unequal dynamics can lead to relationships lacking depth or true commitment.

  • Spiritual Insight: The biblical call here is for intentionality in choosing a life partner—not just based on beauty, convenience, or cultural appeal, but on mutual respect, shared values, and spiritual harmony.


3. Navigating the Concept of “Strange Women”

In the context of ancient Israel, the term "strange woman" often referred to someone outside of the covenant community who might lead one away from their faith or traditions. Applied to modern times, this doesn't necessarily mean avoiding intercultural or interracial marriages but serves as a caution about aligning with individuals who may not respect or support one’s core beliefs.

  • For Passport Bros: The scripture suggests a need for discernment—choosing a partner who respects and possibly shares similar spiritual and moral values, rather than focusing solely on external or cultural differences.


4. The Broader Spiritual Lesson

Ultimately, Tobit’s advice is about intentional living and decision-making—especially in foundational aspects like marriage. The modern dating landscape is complex, and while globalization offers broader options, this scripture calls for deeper reflection on the spiritual and cultural implications of those choices.

  • Key Takeaway: Whether local or international, the essence of Tobit's message is to choose partners based on shared purpose, faith, and values, ensuring that such unions contribute positively to one’s spiritual journey rather than complicate it.


Conclusion: 

For the "Passport Bros," Tobit 4:12 serves as a scriptural mirror, encouraging a reassessment of motivations and intentions. Are relationships being pursued out of genuine connection and spiritual alignment, or are they driven by convenience, aesthetics, or cultural stereotypes? While the Bible doesn't explicitly condemn intercultural relationships, it consistently emphasizes the importance of shared faith and values in marriage.

In the end, the message is clear: seek meaningful, value-based partnerships that align with your spiritual identity—whether at home or abroad.

A dramatic biblical scene depicting Samson's fall and his obsession with strange women, reimagined with African features. Samson is portrayed as a powerful African man with long, thick dreadlocks symbolizing his Nazirite vow. He stands amidst ancient ruins, his muscular form showing signs of wear and inner turmoil. Surrounding him are several elegantly dressed African Philistine women, their expressions a mix of seduction and deceit. One prominent woman, Delilah, stands close to him, holding a pair of scissors, symbolizing betrayal. The background features a twilight sky with storm clouds gathering, hinting at impending doom. The scene includes African-inspired architecture and desert landscapes, reflecting the biblical setting while embracing African heritage. The image captures the tension between divine calling and human weakness.

Samson's Fall and His Obsession with Strange Women

Samson, one of the most enigmatic figures in the Bible, is known for his incredible strength and tragic downfall. His story, found in Judges 13–16, serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of disobedience, unchecked desire, and the consequences of aligning oneself with those who do not share the same values or faith.

1. Samson’s Divine Calling and Strength

Before his birth, Samson was chosen by God to be a Nazirite—a person set apart for God's service. The Nazirite vow included abstaining from wine, avoiding contact with corpses, and not cutting one’s hair. His strength was not merely physical but symbolic of his covenant with God. However, Samson struggled with personal discipline and often disregarded the spiritual obligations of his calling.


2. Samson’s Weakness for "Strange Women"

Throughout his life, Samson displayed a pattern of pursuing women outside of his faith and cultural community, directly violating the expectations set upon him as a Nazirite and a judge of Israel.

A. The Philistine Woman (Judges 14)

  • Samson’s troubles began when he sought to marry a Philistine woman from Timnah. Despite his parents' disapproval—highlighting that she was not from the "tribe of his fathers"—Samson insisted.

  • This marriage led to conflict with the Philistines and showcased Samson's impulsive nature. He was easily provoked, leading to violent confrontations.

B. The Harlot in Gaza (Judges 16:1-3)

  • Later, Samson visited a prostitute in Gaza, again revealing his reckless behavior and disregard for his sacred duties. Though he escaped a Philistine ambush, his continual attraction to women outside his faith further distanced him from his divine purpose.

C. Delilah (Judges 16:4-21) — The Ultimate Betrayal

  • Delilah, perhaps the most famous of Samson's "strange women," became the instrument of his downfall. Though the Bible does not explicitly state her nationality, she was aligned with the Philistines, Israel's enemies.

  • The Philistine rulers bribed Delilah to discover the secret of Samson's strength. Despite multiple betrayals, Samson remained infatuated with her, ultimately revealing that his strength was tied to his uncut hair.

  • Delilah’s betrayal led to Samson’s capture. His hair was cut, his strength vanished, and he was blinded and enslaved.


3. Thematic Analysis of Samson’s Obsession

Samson’s repeated involvement with foreign women symbolizes deeper spiritual failures:

A. Disobedience to God’s Law

  • Tobit 4:12 echoes the principle that Samson ignored: “Beware of all whoredom, my son, and chiefly take a wife of the seed of thy fathers...”

  • Samson's desire for foreign women was not merely a matter of personal preference but represented a spiritual compromise. In the ancient context, marrying outside one's tribe often meant exposure to pagan practices, leading to moral and spiritual corruption.

B. The Seduction of Worldly Desires

  • Samson’s fall exemplifies how unchecked desires can lead to spiritual blindness even before physical blindness occurs. His obsession with women who did not share his faith blurred his judgment, making him vulnerable to deception.

C. A Reflection of Israel’s Struggles

  • Samson’s personal struggles mirrored Israel’s larger issues during the time of the Judges—continual cycles of sin, punishment, repentance, and deliverance. Just as Israel repeatedly allied with foreign nations and adopted their practices, Samson aligned himself with foreign women, leading to his downfall.


4. Redemption in Samson’s Death

Despite his failures, Samson’s story ends with a moment of redemption. Imprisoned and humiliated, he calls upon God one final time. In a last act of strength, he brings down the Philistine temple, killing himself and thousands of Israel's enemies. Though tragic, his death serves as an act of deliverance for Israel.


5. Lessons from Samson’s Obsession

  • Spiritual Integrity Matters: Aligning oneself with those who do not share similar values can lead to moral compromise.

  • Desires Must Be Disciplined: Strength without self-control leads to ruin.

  • God’s Grace Can Redeem: Despite his failures, Samson found redemption when he returned to God.

Samson’s life is a powerful narrative of potential wasted through disobedience but also of a God who offers redemption, even in our lowest moments. God can impute his righteousness in his children. We have to stop accepting the low standards that have been erected by our sick society, be it our religion, social, economic, political or spiritual.  In order to reverse this trend, we must reject wholly the low standards of behavior that has been accepted and encroached on our people and seek God and his righteousness and try as much as possible to live by HIS standards.


Mat 6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.


The things that black people say they want would be given to us without the need to take up arms for war, or by having a black president, or by marching in the streets. What is needed is the desire to live a holy life here on earth "NOW" and be a true witness for the Most High. We have been programmed to think this is not possible that somehow, we have to acquiesce to the world and form some sort of compromise. It is very obvious this strategy has not worked for black people. We have accepted all the edicts that were preached from the white supremacist pulpits and media channels, we speak THEIR language, fight THEIR WARS, help run THEIR government, and we get THEIR leftovers. And whenever they get the opportunity, they do not hesitate to rob us of life liberty and our pursuit of happiness. We need a new paradigm. The old way of living has not worked. There is no compromise. Yahusha said this himself in Matthew 12:30


Mat 12:30 He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad.


So, there you have it straight from the word of God. There can be no compromise if you are either going up or down, left or right. A woman can't be a little bit pregnant, you either go all the way with God or you are by default serving the devil. Jeremiah 3: 25 says it best.


Jer 3:25   We lie down in our shame, and our confusion covereth us: for we have sinned against the LORD our God, we and our fathers, from our youth even unto this day, and have not obeyed the voice of the LORD our God.


This is why we are an oppressed people.


KELVIN L. STUBBLEFIELD IS A GRADUATE OF Middle Tennessee State University IN 1983.

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