November 9, 2022 / 6 Minute Read

keep your tail

Well, I don’t really know why. I just know all boys have them. It’s no big deal, it’s just the way we are.

Goku, when Bulma questions his tail in “The Emperor’s Quest

Do you like Dragon Ball Z?

Of course you do.

And why wouldn’t you?

The fights, the adventure, the story, are dripping with heroism and masculinity. Traits that all young men aspire to acquire.

For this article I wanted to touch on a small, yet massively important detail that was heavily emphasized early in the series, but has long since been forgotten.

The importance of the tail.

saiyans = negroes

In Universe 7, the Saiyans are born with a monkey-like tail that allows them to transform into a Great Ape when they look at a full moon.

Via: https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Tail

Lets start off with a bang.

The Saiyans are clearly a metaphor for the so-called black man.

Massa Frieza calls us monkeys for a reason right?

Just think about it.

At one point they ruled the universe, conquering planets and having their way. They were kings, queens, and conquerors. Unfortunately, this instilled a deep sense of fear in the cold hearts of their enemies.

In turn, they were subjected to enslavement and genocide. They then had their home planet and culture destroyed before being scattered across the universe, separated from their brothers and heritage.

In addition to his fears of the Super Saiyan appearing being one of his reasons for the Genocide of the Saiyans, Frieza also considered the possibility of one of them becoming a Super Saiyan God, a legend which even Prince Vegeta was not aware of.

Thus in the manga and the film, he destroyed the planet out of fear of both the Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan God, both of which would later be realized by both Goku and Vegeta who go on to obtain both forms.

Via: https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Planet_Vegeta

Sounds a lot like the plot of the so-called black man right?

Not to mention the spiky black/brown hair, aggressive tendencies, and most importantly, the tail. 

I’m sure we are all aware of the societal agenda to effeminize our young boys, and the propaganda is even more pervasive in the so-called black community.

How many of you young brothers have heard the following phrases: 

Don’t do this

Don’t do that

Get in touch with your feminine side.

Brainwashing and mind control at it’s finest. 

Constant propaganda, programming us to deny our true natures.

Well I’m here to tell you that they’re wrong.

You should do this.

You should do that.

And you definitely shouldn’t get in touch with your feminine side. Save that for your future wife. 

But why is the tail important you ask? What does it truly represent? 

The tail represents your manhood.

Your scepter of rulership.

Your inner beast. 

One common occurrence throughout the series are the constant attempts to destroy the tail. 

But why? 

Isn’t it obvious?

Because they don’t want you to to take control of the battle.

They don’t want you to tap into your true power.

They don’t want you to win.

moon relate

A Saiyan requires the full moon (or similar object) to be present to maintain their Great Monkey Transformation,[1][2] and should the moon be destroyed, a Saiyan will revert back to their normal state.

Via: https://dragonballuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Great_Monkey_Transformation

If you’re familiar with esoteric/occultic principles, you should know that the moon is often analogized with the woman.

We also know that the great ape transformation could only be channeled when looking at the full moon. 

Think about it like this.

As a man, what gives you strength?

What gives you power?

What awakens that primal bestial state inside of you? 

A beautiful woman.

All of us have that one girl. The girl we would risk it all for. The girl we would move mountains for. The girl we would kill for.

The one who stimulates our tails.

The one who brings out the great ape residing in all of us. 

Understand that the tail is a phallic symbol. 

A symbol of masculinity. A symbol of rulership. A symbol of pure, unadulterated power.

In short, the tail represents our sexual energy.

control vs castration

Throughout the series we repeatedly see our heroes cut off their tails.

Removing a part of their true, God given nature.

Shunning the inner beast. 

Goku’s tail was permanently removed by Kami at the end of Dragon Ball, but it was regrown by Old Kai in Dragon Ball GT to increase his power.

Via: https://ultradragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Tail

Notice how early in the series, the Saiyan tail represented the greatest strength of the Saiyan race, but also the greatest weakness. Similar to how sexual energy is the greatest strength and greatest weakness of men.

When we channel our sexual energy constructively, we become bloodthirsty warriors that conquer nations, establish kingdoms, and earn wives.

Yet, when we are controlled by our sexual urges, we become paralyzed, weak, docile, and powerless. 

In other words…a simp.

As crazy as it sounds, the theme of sexual control is analogized by the weakness of the Saiyan tail.

When a Saiyan’s tail is squeezed, it causes them to lose their strength entirely, as well as being an extremely painful and unpleasant sensation.

Whenever his tail is grabbed in early chapters of Dragon Ball, Goku flinches and becomes unable to move beyond twitching, as well as extremely dazed and lethargic. This effect wears off almost immediately once his tail is released.

This weakness can be removed by rigorous training of the tail to strengthen it and to tolerate it being squeezed. Goku, Nappa and Vegeta all manage to train their tails this way.

Via: https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Tail

But just think…

What if instead of castration, we learned control?

What if we didn’t shun the beast?

What if, like Vegeta, we harnessed the power of our inner ape instead of letting it run amok like Kid Gohan? (Keyword: Kid!)

Dear Negro,

Far too many of us are having our tails cut off by absent fathers, oppressive mothers, and media propaganda.

We must train our tails, not destroy them.

We must learn to control our power, without denying our masculinity.

We must defeat our enemies, both internal and external.

Bye chance.

references

https://dictionary.apa.org/phallic-symbol

https://ultradragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Tail

https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Tail

https://dragonballuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Great_Monkey_Transformation

Title Picture Via: @ceearts (Twitter)