Black masculinity will be the theme of the 3rd season of Insecure

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They dont reject women's femininity, they embrace it especially since western media portrays white women and lightness as being the ultimate form of femininity and purity. They reject in themselves. You know... everything they make fun of drake and other waffle colored negros for. Emotions, sensitivity, etc.
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They dont reject women's femininity, they embrace it especially since western media portrays white women and lightness as being the ultimate form of femininity and purity. They reject in themselves. You know... everything they make fun of drake and other waffle colored negros for. Emotions, sensitivity, etc.
I have light skinned Fam and we're all black they and I know at the end of the day white people gonna look at them as Negras. Is this some new generation shyt Ma?
 
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The ORIGIN OF THE TERM "TOXIC MASCULINITY" - The etymology of the term can be traced not to academia, but to the rise of the Mythopoetic men’s movement of the ’80s and ’90s — a response to the cultural shift second-wave feminism brought about — where men bonded often in the wilderness and in sweat lodges to attempt to rediscover their “deep masculinity.” The movement was bolstered in large part by Robert Bly’s book Iron John,” in which he asserted that the feminist movement caused men to examine their feminine sides to the detriment of their male rituals.:hhh:

They can't even write their own bars, but I'd expect that from women who think of themselves as Lauryn Hill 2.5 septum edition. She got sued and "shamed" out of a career. :yeshrug:

It came from cacmen talking about themselves reacting to feminism. That proves 2 things:
1.Black men are ultra late in reaction to this nonsense, but are some how the face of alleged "toxic masculinity". A term stolen from a cac men's activism group, remixed by white women, and then remixed by black women a whole 20 years later.:mjlol:
2.Black feminists haven't come up with a single idea on their own. "Rape Culture" is another doubly-hijacked term.:stopitslime:

"Rape Culture" was the title of a documentary about DC Jail in 1974. African American MEN dealing with the aftermath of being raped in prison, and African American women running the DC Rape Crisis Center.
No p*ssy hats, no yassqueen, no septum rings, no signs, no buzzwords, no thinkpieces, just a documentary about institutionalized men victimizing other institutionalized men about 40 years ago. Everything is repurposed for new agendas by people who hide their entitlement, sense of superiority, and depression in regards to a LACK....with false concern, "ACTORvism", and obfuscation techniques such as: "Google is your friend"/Buzzword Copypaste/Group chat strategy/hidden information exchange. We are quite obviously not on one accord.
 
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The replies didn’t disappoint. Insecure black men in this thread triggered af.
You say people in this thread are insecure but these responses are loaded and somebody already replied with the same sassy twitter bytch energy.
You forgot the :umad:
"Triggered". :mjlol:
 

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The replies didn’t disappoint. Insecure black men in this thread triggered af.

People reacting in kind to dumb shyt isn’t being triggered. Issa Rae Diop isn’t African American, but using African American spaces to cast aspersions. Sarah Silverman having a season on black men as a theme would make her Roseanne status.
 

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Christ in heaven ya'll are some of the soft ass, sensitive, moist most unaware people on the internet...:snoop:

Of all the shyt in the world to be upset about...Issa Rae? :laff:


OR...or, hear me out here - this is a discussion forum, and this is a discussion, about a topic pertaining to a popular TV show.

Just a thought. :yeshrug:
 
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