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Vocalist and drummer of Music Bones

There's a Rock Band Named Black Pu**y -- And That's Not Okay

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Three years ago this spring, I was attacked by a livery cabdriver in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He was driving me home and after some number of blocks he pulled over, climbed into the back seat, and got on top of me. I hit and screamed, and in a gesture that didn't seem entirely my own, threw my hands above my head, found the car door handle, and used it to open the door and pull myself out.
I walked away, calling the NYPD. The driver would try and coax me back into the car before driving off. Two NYPD officers arrived and asked me some questions. After 10 minutes more of driving around looking for the guy, they told me they were going to put me in a cab home.
Fuck that and fuck this.
I met with a detective later that week. On his desk was a coffee mug that featured the image of a gun and the words "Bitch Get My Coffee". It remained within my peripheral vision as I browsed photos of potential suspects on his computer.
Three years later, I'm the front woman and drummer of a rock band that I started with a guy I met on Craigslist who turned out to be the love of my life. I'm a brilliant, gifted, black girl who makes magic happen. This past December when my boyfriend/ our guitarist Mike was told to remove the words "black lives matter" from his guitar amp by a D.C. venue, I was in a position to say something about it and I did so on stage. I was in a position to refuse to allow my humanity to be subject to controversy and I faced it with tears in my eye and words clawing up my throat. Ultimately, the venue apologized.
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It was terrifying but I did it because I'm tired of this shit. I'm tired of swallowing what I think for fear of making people feel uncomfortable or inconvenienced or judged. Yet while I'm mustering the bravery to proudly and persistently proclaim that black lives matter, a band of white guys from Portland are running around calling themselves "Black Pussy" with no consideration for how that registers in the mind of a black girl who has actually been reduced to that by a stranger.
In that cab, I wasn't a human or a person capable of my own spectrum of feelings and wants and emotions. Put simply, I was objectified. There are no words to account for what that feels like. And so when I try and find the words to explain why the band's name is offensive I struggle. I'm at a loss to explain a band enlisting a name so callous, so devoid of historical context, so irresponsible with our lives to represent their art. I struggle with understanding how a band with the name "Black Pussy" has no problem booking a national tour while our band's attempt to feature the words "black lives matter" on a guitar amp was too hot for D.C. I struggle with even dignifying the name with a response but here's the thing -- I know that there are people petitioning and protesting and feeling awful and unseen. I want you to know that we see you. We love you. We're creating music for you. My heart knows we're one band of many and while the stories you hear are of bands like this, the very bands you dream of exist and are dreaming of you, too.
I think saying offensive things for the sake of a reaction is lazy and stupid. Words matter and intentions aren't enough. The band's name is inherently violent because it evokes and desensitizes the stories, circumstances and actions of people that view us as less than human. You can't do that casually and shrug it off as part of the "positivity and love" that you're all about.
I'm not suggesting that the band change their name or be anything other than who they are. If it turns out that who they are is a band that's okay with casually objectifying girls like me, then so be it. They wouldn't be the first but so we're clear, that's who they are and they can't use "love" to shield themselves from responsibility.
In the end, "Black Pussy" is no better than the coffee mug at the police department -- taunting me of the very conditions that make my existence as a whole and sane human feel like an impossible task.
Fuck that and fuck this.
You can click here to sign the petition boycotting the band and the venues who host them.
A version of this post originally appeared on MusicBones.tumblr.com.
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  • Fred Rodgers · Top Commenter
    Another social justice warrior who, really does not care that there is a band named Black Pu&&y, she is just mad that her talent less band can not get a booking on a national tour & needs somebody to take it out on.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHywzQon6tc&feature=youtu.be
    • Jamz Ward · Top Commenter · Asheville, North Carolina
      People who say "social justice warrior" are racist and sexist. Not sure how a band who is claiming not to be racist and sexist would feel about racist misogynists rushing to their defense.
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    • Fred Rodgers · Top Commenter
      Jamz Ward: No people who say "social justice warrior" are not racist & sexist. The social justice warrior is an individual who repeatedly and vehemently engages in arguments on social justice on the Internet, often in a shallow or not well-thought-out way, for the purpose of raising their own personal reputation. In this case, she is just mad that her talent less band can not get a booking on a national tour & needs somebody to take it out on.
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      · 5 · March 20 at 1:15pm
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  • Matt Kornfeld · Top Commenter · Works at Work for the Weekend
    I am sure this band is thankful for the free publicity you just gave them.
       
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    • Christian Aragon · Top Commenter · Reno, Nevada
      Yeah, no. I wouldn't sign that petition with a gun to my head. well, maybe then, but only because it's more trivial than having the remainder of my life.

      "I'm tired of swallowing what I think for fear of making people feel uncomfortable or inconvenienced or judged."

      Yet, you're expecting just that of this other band.

      "I struggle with understanding how a band with the name "Black Pussy" has no problem booking a national tour while our band's attempt to feature the words "black lives matter" on a guitar amp was too hot for D.C."

      Jealous much???

      "In that cab, I wasn't a human or a person capable of my own spectrum of feelings and wants and emotions. Put simply, I was objectified."

      The guys in Black Pussy aren't the guy in that cab. Have you even met the members of Black Pussy??? Conversed with them one on one NOT about the ba...nd name but as one human to another???

      "I think saying offensive things for the sake of a reaction is lazy and stupid."

      Yet you blurt this diatribe out on a blog to the world without having first gone through the effort actually knowing who it is behind the name???

      I don't know Black Pussy. I don't know you. And while this is going to sound HORRIBLY offensive, it's just the way the old adage goes; your in a situation of the pot calling the kettle black.

      What little I do know about Black Pussy is that they're a rock band. Once upon a time in this country being a rock band/liking a rock band was a sign of rebellion, but more literally it was a sign of not wanting to be part of the status-quo. Edgy names and lyrics are about all that's left to that music genre if they really want to get noticed. Wah.

      There's a minority of white people out there who have made things very difficult for Blacks, Hispanics, Gays, people who just want to marry those they love, etc. And the absolute worst thing the Blacks, Hispanics, Gays, people who just want to marry those they love, etc. have learned from these white people is to be insistent upon others to the point of acting like them. Now we have a country FULL of bigots insisting upon one another en mass.

      Sara, I couldn't care less that you're black. I also couldn't care less that there's a band called "Black Pussy." You and your band ARE objectified for the music you create. Same with Black Pussy. What you're railing against is what you're also supporting, especially if your band makes it big. So while one objectification you experienced was traumatic, undoubtedly, and I am sorry you endured that situation, ultimately you traded it for another objectification. Just put the name "Music Bones" on a coffee mug you keep in your periphery and there it is.
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      • Galo Vasquez · SUNY New Paltz
        I dig ur take on this... it takes some effort to actually find out what Black Pussy is about, then again maybe they're about nothing
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        · 1 · March 20 at 4:44pm
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    • John Marshall · Top Commenter
      "I'm a brilliant, gifted, black girl who makes magic happen."

      Apparently, you are the only one who harbors those opinions. Jealousy is a stinky cologne.
         
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      • Bill Murphy · Top Commenter
        An article about being upset that her guitarist's Free Speech ("black lives matter") was taken away is upset that someone else is using their Free Speech (Black Pu**y) as a name of a band. Here is proof that liberals & progressives want things like the 1st Amendment for themselves & only for themselves. If someone else uses their 1st Amendment rights & the liberals & progressives disagree, there are articles like this written along with links to petitions & how to boycott that in which they disagree.
        • Robert Yates · Top Commenter
          Sorry Billo....Hypocrites are not limited to liberals and progressives... Faux is a prime example that they inhabit the conservative ranks just the same.
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          · 4 · March 18 at 2:39pm
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        • Bernard Dunning · Top Commenter · University of Missouri
          SJW's are NOT liberal.
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          · 1 · March 18 at 5:41pm
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        • Bill Murphy · Top Commenter
          Bernard Dunning: I never said they were.
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          · 3 · March 18 at 7:27pm
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      • Marcin Wrobel · Top Commenter · Oak Park, Illinois
        Wait, so it's not OK for a venue to tell your guitarist to take off a 'black lives matter' sticker, but it's OK for you to call for a said Portland band to censor their name? Are you against free speech? Or better yet, do you know what free speech actually is? How the First Amendment works? Juvenile article. Funny in its own way, I always enjoy watching wannabe liberals running into the tasteless and the offensive - and failing to embrace its right to just be, without subjective judgment. You're that exactly. A failed liberal.
         
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      • Dc Larson Retro Riff · Top Commenter · Marshalltown High School
        "I'm tired of swallowing what I think for fear of making people feel uncomfortable or inconvenienced or judged...a band of white guys from Portland are running around calling themselves "Black Pussy" with no consideration for how that registers in the mind of a black girl..."

        Freedom for me, but not for thee!
        • Kris Handel · Top Commenter · Pocasset, Massachusetts
          Reading comprehension is difficult, I know. What do these words right here: "I'm not suggesting that the band change their name or be anything other than who they are. If it turns out that who they are is a band that's okay with casually objectifying girls like me, then so be it. They wouldn't be the first but so we're clear, that's who they are and they can't use "love" to shield themselves from responsibility." Mean to you? Does that mean you can't name yourself what you want? Because if you think it does, well...
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          · 1 · March 19 at 7:40am
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        • Bill Murphy · Top Commenter
          Kris Handel: Maybe you should have read the rest of the article. "You can click here to sign the petition boycotting the band and the venues who host them." The facts are, she want the band to change their name. If she didn't, she would not have attached the petition boycotting the band. The only reason she is boycotting the band is because of their name. The fact you can not see this goes to your lack of reading comprehension & being able too decipher 2 things at once.
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          · 3 · March 19 at 12:47pm
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        • Evan Grantham-Brown · Top Commenter · Purdue University
          Bill Murphy Freedom of speech means she is free to say the band ought to be boycotted. And other people are free to agree with her, and do so. And venues are free to not hire the band. That's the thing about freedom of speech; it cuts both ways. You can say what you want... but it's worth considering what other people might say in response.
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      • Boyer Hugh Dense · Top Commenter · Captain at United States Army Reserve
        Not a good name. How about something more original like Shaken Baby, Transvaginal Mesh or Laura's Bush?
           
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        • LeeAnn Adams · Writer and Editor at GERM magazine
          You are wonderful and you are brave. I am so sorry for what happened to you---no one deserves that. You've expressed yourself eloquently and I stand behind you.
             
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          • Chris Metzger · Top Commenter
            Get over it.

            Next case.
               
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