Black men, this is what society looks like as a Black Matriarchy

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That's not having systemic power over a household.

If two people are married and the agreement is that the woman will do most of raising the child and taking care of the home. That's viewed as patriarchy.

So when/if they divorce this same concept now turns into matriarchy??? How does that work in your mind??:dahell:

Nope not at all, this is you trying to word your way out of what you already admitted. I'll be sure to pray for reality to not listen to what you're saying and that it doesn't teach you of the black matriarchy through a custody case as millions of black men have already learned. Tell that judge you're a preacher and yall work equal hours so you should get equal custody and see where that gets you, it's really up to her. :manny:
 

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No it's not Patriarchy is more about finances... it ain't about kids that much. you can be in a patriarchy with no kids....

Europeans speak in terms of POWER, it all comes down to the money.


A patriarchy (from Greek: patria means family; archy means rule) is a family, government, or society controlled by senior men, especially by family patriarchs, i.e., male heads of extended families. For example, under patriarchy, if a man whose father (and whose father's father, etc.) has died, has two married sons and two married daughters and 15 grandchildren, then any money earned by either of his two sons belongs, not to the individual who earns the money, but to the family, and the patriarch of the family has authority to decide how the money is to be distributed among the family members. He has no similar authority over his married daughters, who are under the authority of the patriarchs of the families into which they have married.

The term is often used to mean societal control by men in general, although this is more properly termed andrarchy[?]. Many construe this to mean a gender hierarchy in which men dominate or exploit women, but that need not be the case.

Some feminist writers have considered patriarchy to be the basis on which most modern societies have been formed. They argue that it is necessary and desirable to get away from this model in order to achieve equality of the sexes. Some critics argue that these writers are oversimplifying the complexities of society, and/or that such gender roles are not necessarily harmful.

Patriarchy is distinct from patrilineality and patrilocality.
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The moms at home with the kids cause the dads out making money/hunting/fighting wars.
 

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Nope not at all, this is you trying to word your way out of what you already admitted. I'll be sure to pray for reality to not listen to what you're saying and that it doesn't teach you of the black matriarchy through a custody case as millions of black men have already learned. Tell that judge you're a preacher and yall work equal hours so you should get equal custody and see where that gets you, it's really up to her. :manny:
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I mean you're laughing but you're the same person that just said favorable position in the court system is not systemic power. It's prolly a good thing that someone who thinks like that is chuckling, this reality shyt prolly a bit too much for you to handle without some sort of emotional reaction. :yeshrug:
 

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so personal experience and our own eyes means nothing, and now, stats means nothing as well. so what matters?
Context matters.

lets try this another way. both genders commits the exact same crime, who is getting the harsher sentence on average?
Probably the man, but it's men handing out the sentences, and men getting longer jail sentences doesn't make for a patriarchy, and women get treated lighter by the criminal courts regardless of race.

Not even sure where you're going with this argument:dahell:

and lets say both genders earn the same and spends the same amount of time with the kids, who is gaining custody on average?
Both would get custody today.

In the past there was a purposeful skew according to gender. Present day there is not.[/QUOTE]
 

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I mean you're laughing but you're the same person that just said favorable position in the court system is not systemic power. It's prolly a good thing that someone who thinks like that is chuckling, this reality shyt prolly a bit too much for you to handle without some sort of emotional reaction. :yeshrug:

https://verysmartbrothas.theroot.co...e-the-white-people-of-black-people-1814157214

I bet you'd read this and think it was full of shyt, and rightfully so.

You're basically making the same argument to me right now.

shyts laughable at this point:mjlol:
 

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Black folk in America have lived in a government-organized and subsidized hyper-matriarchal
society for almost 50 years.

In a matriarchal society, fathers and men have secondary roles to the female heads.

In the black American hyper-matriarchy, fathers and men are beyond marginalized -- we are missing.

5 Reasons Why 1.5 Million Black Men Are “Missing” In America, According To The NY Times

The majority of black children
have been acculturated in female-headed families and
female-headed communities for over 30 years.

We are one gigantic version of "Big Momma's House."

ma·tri·ar·chy
ˈmātrēˌärkē/
noun
noun: matriarchy; plural noun: matriarchies
  1. a system of society or government ruled by a woman or women.
    • a form of social organization in which descent and relationship are reckoned through the female line.
    • the state of being an older, powerful woman in a family or group.
      "she cherished a dream of matriarchy—catered to by grandchildren"
 

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Now you see why I'm laughing at you:mjlol:

Bruh even when I told you multiple times it's not an attack on black women to merely address the systemic power they have over black men in the court system and the matriarchy we are systemically subjected to as a result, you link to an article specifically attacking black men. It's like I knew the entire time your nonsense was rooted in emotion and a feeling that this topic is somehow an attack on black women as opposed to things like facts, logic and reality

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Bruh even when I told you multiple times it's not an attack on black women to merely address the systemic power they have over black men in the court system and the matriarchy we are systemically subjected to as a result, you link to an article specifically attacking black men. It's like I knew the entire time your nonsense was rooted in emotion and a feeling that this topic is somehow an attack on black women as opposed to things like facts, logic and reality

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Defenders of that article would say the same thing.

In fact I think he even says it in the article.
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Defenders of that article would say the same thing.

In fact I think he even says it in the article.
:francis:

I'm convinced I'm talking to a woman right now the way you are hellbent on ignoring reality. Broad really brought up the black men are the white people of black people article to try to say black women's systemic power over the black household doesn't exist. Have fun talking to yourself sis, I can't have a discussion with someone who doesn't respect logic:mjlol:
 

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I want to have an honest discussion on this so I want you to elaborate on why this is false. Are you saying the courts give black men equal treatment in custody cases to black women?
Custody cases are about proving who is the better parent. Their is nothing that gives black women the advantage over black men. Your emotional over your bro not proving he was a better parent and you wanna blame it on some magical matriarchy. Tell him to read this
Prove You're the Better Parent to Win Child Custody
 

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Custody cases are about proving who is the better parent. Their is nothing that gives black women the advantage over black men. Your emotional over your bro not proving he was a better parent and you wanna blame it on some magical matriarchy. Tell him to read this
Prove You're the Better Parent to Win Child Custody

So you're saying on average black women are better parents than black men which is why they are disproportionately awarded custody on their terms?
 
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