NYC Rebel
...on the otherside of the pond
You disregarded my experiences with Black feminism in Atlanta in the late 90s while attending an HBCU..
Why don't you just admit you're no different than any of us. You want YOUR personal experience with Black feminists to be the representation of the collective..
It's great that New York is a utopia of positive Black feminists with virtuous values and zero hidden agendas.. But the rest of us are "outside" in the "Real America". And most of these bytches ain't about shyt..
Funny, the feminist I just spoke about helping my hood graduated from Spelman in the 90s.
She's sooooo scary.
I am different. I realize that I'm in progressive circles running into these women while many of you are seated from afar, cherry picking online names to ramble about.
That "real America" shyt carries the same ignorant ass traits as close minded middle America....folks that slander those they aren't around.
Glad you brought up that example.
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your brethren


You're a November 2016 poster, so I suspect you might be a troll. This line from your 2nd post in this thread seems trollish AF:
Black Feminists like to hide behind Black Women, so when you call out Black Feminists they can act & pretend like you're shytting on all black women. Racists & White supremacists like to do same thing. You call out White supremacists or racist white folks, they try to act like you're shytting on all white people. I've noticed this is also going on in politics with the immigration. You talk about something needs to be done about illegal immigrants, folks who support illegal immigrants act & pretend like you're talking about all immigrants.