youre fukking delusional ma'am.
how can a black person that has a child with a person that directly benefits from a system that has systematically decimated the black community possibly be considered pro black. especially when the person is a white male, the bona fide figure head of the patriarchal, capitalistic, white supremacist system we live in
bi racial kids still get access to white privilege, albeit not as directly as a fully white child
Yes, they're still pro-black. Your morals don't change just because you left Jerome for Peter. Having a child with a white man or woman doesn't change the fact that the child is still black at the end of the day.
Tariq's live on his show right now. People who oppose him, call up. Make this shyt more entertaining for me. Black Feminists and c00ns got all the shyt in the world to say about nikkas online, but when you shine a light on em and ask them to speak up to people who study black history, they wuss out.
It's spooky out here.Someone hold me please
I was willing to give y'all a chance but these black feminists are confirmed saboteurs.
This isn't about morals as much as it is betraying your own values, how can you have a bi-racial (not black), teach it to love themselves as a black person when they can easily point out that you married outside your race. You are then a hypocrite who lives their life making decisions based on constant cognitive dissonance, no one will or should take your opinions seriously.
The child is bi-racial not black. If one parent is of another race they are biracial.
I think we haven't established something here.
What is being pro black to you? How do you define it. Is Just a mindset? A tumblr post? Is it action? Do you not only speak your truth but do you live it as well?
Name names.You nikkas are intent on holding street harassment up as a platform to attack Black Feminism huh?
but ima address some of your stupidity.
Street harassment is rooted in female oppression. Whether you realize it or not, you are objectifying a woman by cold approaching her on the street. Why? Because at that moment, youre disregarding how she may feel, what she's doing, why she's dressed the way she is, etc. in order to placate YOUR attraction. Telling a random girl to "smile" or commenting on her appearance in a non social environment is also harassment because you've stripped a woman down to an object only there to look good for you.
Before anybody gets confused, im talking about a cold approach in a non social environment. Im not talking about if a girl smiles at you and is establishing eye contact at a line in Starbucks.
Now am I saying that men should have the book thrown at them by the cops for it? No. I do think it should be an offense that cops do take more seriously because if where it leads and the behaviors it reinforces.
And for you nikkas who are trying to paint punishing this behavior as condemning black and brown men? Get the fukk outta here.
That's like letting white racists who yell racial slurs at people off the hook because hate crime laws rightfully are not in the favor of white men.
Misogny (and racism) unfortunately surface in poor people at a higher rate. Which is why we should be educating our boys on respecting a woman enough to respectfully approach her in a more suitable environment. Not being an apologist for their behavior.
or actions speak louder than words and we all experienced what we speak of... you act like being a woman gives you a direct link to every other woman's brain......Right, of course, you, a guy knows exactly how women feel. You can speak on behalf of women. You're the woman whisperer. Got it.
Wasn't much, but I went down to city hall in October and got 7 bikes that had been stolen and no one came to claim them and I fixed this back up. I went to a 95% black school and they help me find kids that wouldn't get much for Christmas and I have them yo their parents. Last thing I did of note.How come most of you all that follow Tariq don't replicate his actions in real life, but instead spend a considerable amount of time discussing bedwenches and single moms. There more threads about these type of black women then black empowerment and group economics. From my lurking time to now, I rarely saw/see posters talking about what they done to help our community besides @bdizzle and a few others.
They're all over the internet and youtube. Sadly enough too many(for my comfort) bw I know(who are active online) have jumped on that bandwagon with a few yt ex boyfriends/boyfriends and criticizing blk males. It's gotten disgusting(online anyway).
exhibit A