Brehs, I love black women.

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Shout out to Black Women - the most intimated women on this microcosm called Earth
. A majority of today's women body standards come from sistas. All these other races of women looking goofy -- getting BBL ass implants, fillers and lip injects trying to imitate sistas. However, they can never imitate the original

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Shout out to the courageous Black women who fought for our freedom and independence throughout our darkest times!

An ode to Harriet Tubman
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Rosa Parks
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Winnie Mandela
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Shout out to Madame CJ Walker who was the first woman in America to be a self-made millionaire!

Paving the way for black women to be bosses. Salute.


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Shout out to the Black women who fought against the colonziers!

Queen Nanny of Jamaican Maroons. Revolted against the British
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La Negra Carlota of Cuba. Revolted against the Spanish
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Queen Nzinga of Angola. Revolted against the Portuguese
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Marie Sainte Dédée Bazile of Haiti. Played a key role in the Haitian revolt when general Jean-Jacques Dessalines was brutally murdered in 1806
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Mary, Agnes and Matilda of the Virgin Island. These three sistas led the Fireburn Labor uprising against the Danish destroying 50 plantations on St Croix
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Music wise, shout out to Sister Rosetta Tharpe - The godmother of Rock and Roll! This is where Elvis Presley got his style from
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Science wise, shout out to Mae Jemison - the first black women to travel in space! Not only known for her achievements in space but also for her efforts to encourage STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and inspire young people, especially girls and minorities, to pursue careers in these fields

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Shout out to the black women who contributed and made an impact heavily to society. Shout out to the black women who are nurturing aunts, mothers, and grandmothers. Shout out to the black women who remained persevere and stoic in their blackness despite being critized by the colonizer, c00ns and naysayers we respect you.

Dear black women, we love you, we respect you, we salute you.
 

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How old are you homie? Who told you this lie? Black women don’t MARRY outside of their race because men control access to that. No one is tracking who black women have sex with though and the amount of interracial babies in the black community being raised by single black women need to be studied. No offense but you have the talking points of a feminist. If the Honorable Elijah Muhammad were alive, he’d cut your damned head off.

Going from 0 to 100

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Sure.

In an ideal world we would love black women to just naturally submit to us. But that's not the case. Consider submission like respect: it's something to be earned, not begged or bartered.

Unfortunately for us, this is a white man's world and a woman's nature is to seek the highest tier, strongest men. This is why Asian women do Olympic track and field jumps to bag a white man: social capital. It's also why, for the most part, white women are compliant to white men. Essentially, white men have conquered and you must accept that they have conquered and are seen as number one. We were enslaved and subjected to Jim Crow and emasculated. As much as I'm pro-black, that's a bad record for our men and men are supposed to protect women. Think of it from a woman's eyes. So unfortunately, we as black men, must prove we are worth following to a black woman. You as a man must always prove your worth to any women, but black women will rightfully have a stronger filter.

Women can't help it. Allah embued them with this as a defense mechanism. It's in their nature. So when they say,"I don't need no man" it's a lie. A facade. A mask in order to protect her from hurt because she was disappointed by so many men in her life. When sociologically studied, it can be used as warfare against populations. In their studies, white people have used all of this against black people to further divide us as they use human nature and women's nature against by taking black fathers out of the picture with mass incarceration, things like red lining;etc. This makes the women more masculine and then the men don't know how to handle it. The result? Families destroyed. Doesn't help that black culture overwhelmingly infantilizes boys and has lower standards on them than the girls. This is also why black women, and to a lesser extent latino women, go for gangsters: because historically they have lacked protection. For a defense mechanism they go for not just masculine men, but hyper masculine men. It's an over correction. Being masculine just doesn't cut it. In a black woman's eyes, a gangsta is more capable of protecting her even if it's wrong. But it doesn't matter because it's how she feels.

So in order to get the submission you crave from black women you have to show you're worthy of it. Once that falls into place black women are much easier to "tame" and you don't get problems from the vast majority of them. The majority of black women just want a real black man and some masculine energy so that they can finally breathe in a world that demands they lift everything up on their shoulders. Women say they're strong. The truth is that women don't want to be. Strength is what a man is for.

this young brother is SPITTIN. :salute:
 

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:unimpressed: So the fukk what nig? People can date whomever they like. dikk police ass thread


Me stating an opinion doesn't mean I'm dikk policing. Frankly those fellas and heffas can say do what they want. Us black folks that love each other will support one another. We got this. Go for white bytches. I genuinely don't care. But I still feel disgusted by people that think white is better.
 

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:unsure: Like, I get all of the nuance and subtlety of a Black woman that you’ve been hitting on…I can perceive and appreciate their essence and character…quicker than other non-Blacks…due to having lived under a Black woman’s roof my whole life…

But then my reptilian brain gets triggered and everything suddenly descends into a state of superficiality…:huh:

In my head: “Oooo…what a lovely hair texture and skin tone you have…:shaq:

“Oooo…l like the voice that goes w/ them voluminous lips…:takedat:

“My oh my…what a shapely figure and rotund derriere you have…:steviej:

I suppose you could say that it’s just the CAC in me :mjgrin:

But it most likely comes down to the fact that I’m a porn-addicted incel who’s had little interaction with women, let alone the Black variety…:snoop:
More personal experience and support from them will take you out of that mindset
 

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Shout out to Black Women - the most intimated women on this microcosm called Earth. A majority of today's women body standards come from sistas. All these other races of women looking goofy -- getting BBL ass implants, fillers and lip injects trying to imitate sistas. However, they can never imitate the original

FZJTzxTXwAYUhof.jpg:large


Shout out to the courageous Black women who fought for our freedom and independence throughout our darkest times!

An ode to Harriet Tubman
70A8AE31-C040-9D69-7CB06EDF2006F8E1.jpg



Rosa Parks
ss-140903-rosa-parks-archive-main.jpg


Winnie Mandela
Nelson_and_Winnie_Mandela_at_their_wedding_1957.jpg



Shout out to Madame CJ Walker who was the first woman in America to be a self-made millionaire!

Paving the way for black women to be bosses. Salute.


madame-c-j-walker-5215655-v2-9e44b998ee69414d8c8d133844ac7f82.png


Shout out to the Black women who fought against the colonziers!

Queen Nanny of Jamaican Maroons. Revolted against the British
93047695.jpg


La Negra Carlota of Cuba. Revolted against the Spanish
Carlota.jpg


Queen Nzinga of Angola. Revolted against the Portuguese
queen-nzinga-statue.jpg


Marie Sainte Dédée Bazile of Haiti. Played a key role in the Haitian revolt when general Jean-Jacques Dessalines was brutally murdered in 1806
souj-statue.jpeg


Mary, Agnes and Matilda of the Virgin Island. These three sistas led the Fireburn Labor uprising against the Danish destroying 50 plantations on St Croix
2cee2d5a8310f012b9cbee8776ff3285-600x450.jpg


Music wise, shout out to Sister Rosetta Tharpe - The godmother of Rock and Roll! This is where Elvis Presley got his style from
Sister_Rosetta_Tharpe_%281938_publicity_photo_with_guitar%29.jpg



Science wise, shout out to Mae Jemison - the first black women to travel in space! Not only known for her achievements in space but also for her efforts to encourage STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and inspire young people, especially girls and minorities, to pursue careers in these fields

4B788E2E-9423-4FC1-9C13-0B249E8D1974-scaled.jpeg


Shout out to the black women who contributed and made an impact heavily to society. Shout out to the black women who are nurturing aunts, mothers, and grandmothers. Shout out to the black women who remained persevere and stoic in their blackness despite being critized by the colonizer, c00ns and naysayers we respect you.

Dear black women, we love you, we respect you, we salute you.

Half of the points you mentioned would be considered mammying today. Import todays black women into those times and they'll gleefully be under a cac both literally and figuratively. As for the pioneering black women that you mentioned, today they would be used as a props for talking points when black women push their biweekly "#Blackgirlmagic. You nikkas ain't shyt. We the blueprint. Abort black males" rhetoric.

The black women of today are not the same as yesteryear, but you'll come to see that eventually.
 
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