Why People Have a Problem with the Knowles-Carter Legacy and What It Says About Black Inclusivity of Generational Wealth

ASUS BUTTERFLY
AfroSapiophile
Published in
5 min readApr 29, 2024

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Today, Disney announced the prequel, Mufasa, which will be Blue Ivy Carter’s debut movie. She will voice Nala’s daughter. Nala is voiced by Blue’s mother, Beyonce Knowles-Carter, who also voiced Nala in The Lion King live-action movie in 2019.

You would think someone sucked all the air out of the room the way some people gasped at the final credit screen.

The final credit screen from Disney’s prequel, Mufasa. | Photo captured by author.

Hold on to your seats because I am about to tell you why people are so uptight like a man watching his woman walk out the door for a girls’ night in her Freakum Dress.

First of all, it is Blue Ivy. People have talked about this child so badly from the time she was a toddler — from her hair to her face — because society has decided she lost the genetic lottery between her mother and father. They want to paint Blue Ivy to be ugly so badly and want nothing more than for her to be a miserable rich kid. Despite Blue revealing her long, healthy tresses in beautiful long silk presses and emerging into a beautiful young lady with graceful style and swag, people still want to keep her…

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ASUS BUTTERFLY
AfroSapiophile

Author of Stories concerning Black America & Hot Topics w/ a Positive Flare & Teachable Moment | Google Top Author | Co-Editor Afro-Cinemaphile & AfroSapiophile