Meanwhile, Black women historically have been empowered. Whenever society was controlled by Black men.
Which society was this?
Meanwhile, Black women historically have been empowered. Whenever society was controlled by Black men.
This is what this type of black male misandry has caused. Tell me again that real life is completely separate from social media.You don't know any of these people in real life. Why spend so much energy caring about these people. THey do't affect anything you do or can do.
Log off, go outside and find your wife or husband be happy and then come back here for entertainment ONLY.
"Women Leaders in African History, 17th–19th Century"Which society was this?
levels of psychological warfare waged against black men at all levels.And with that being said, it’s mostly based on misinformation, misconceptions.
You will hear some of them put out content (on relatively large channels) how black men have been dating out more since the 60s/70s.
However, in reality it was completely different.
Interracial marriage was not the same for black male-white female partnerships as it was for white male-black female partnerships. The 1960 Census revealed that 60% of interracial marriages involved a white man and a black woman.
(Washington University in St. Louis)
Before 'Loving'
artsci.wustl.edu
I’m not suggesting Black men should go look for WW etc. This was just to point out the hypocrisy by the divestment crowd.
To Black women are #1
levels of psychological warfare waged against black men at all levels.
post modern feminism in combination with the war on drugs destroyed many critical aspects of broader gender relations within the black community.
Was Modern Art Really a CIA Psy-Op? - JSTOR Daily
The number of MoMA-CIA crossovers is highly suspicious, to say the least.daily.jstor.org
post modernism as an ideology is a cia propaganda creation
Class 8. The CIA and the Cultural Cold War
The CIA used art, music, and even tabloid gossip in the psychological battle against Communism. Was its covert use of cultural weapons inherently antidemocratic?asharangappa.substack.com
Thanks for these sources.This is why countries have things like the great firewall.
CIA has historically been a very malleable organization.
Steinham was a CIA prop sent into weaponize gender szchisms within the black communityt
we have no clue what we are up against as a race of people.
No doubt,I think a lot of black women are walking around with undiagnosed mental illnesses look at this:
this would probably be a triple platinum thread on it's own, but to add insult to injury. Look what the boyfriend was tweeting earlier this year:
No doubt,It was bound to happen. We don’t have strong communities, our image is shyt, gender wars on social media. Half the racist dudes that rock maga have Asian wives and it’s looking like BW will eventually get in that lane as well.
"Women Leaders in African History, 17th–19th Century"
Women Leaders in African History, 17th–19th Century | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
The turbulent years following West and Central Africa’s initial contact with Europe were marked by the emergence of women revered for their formidable political skills and social vision.www.metmuseum.org
"Women contested, negotiated, complemented, and transformed their societies through their diverse roles in the political, social, religious, and economic realities of pre-colonial life in West Africa."
(Department of History University of Accra Ghana, Cyrelene Amoah-Boampong, Christabel Agyeiwaa., 18 October 2019 The Palgrave Handbook of African Women's Studies pp 1-13)
"In 1617, Ngola Mbandi Kiluanji died and Ngola Mbandi, his son and Nzinga's brother, came to power.[18] Upon assuming the throne, he engaged in months of political bloodletting, killing many rival claimants to the throne, including his older half-brother and their family.[19][9] Thirty-five at the time, Nzingha was spared, but the new king ordered her young son killed while she and her two sisters were forcibly sterilized, ensuring that she would never have a child again.[19] According to some sources, Nzingha was singled out for harsh treatment as she had a longstanding rivalry with her brother.[19] Perhaps fearing for her life, Nzinga fled to the Kingdom of Matamba.[3]
Not exactly what I would call "empowered"#TheOppressionContinues.
We cant sugarcoat these things. There were "powerful" women within the civil rights movement with groups like the Panthers too. But at the end of the day it was ran by men and their existed alot of misogyny and disrespect. Its important to note that historically we have probably oppressed more black women then we empowered by a landslide. To ignore this means we wont do better in the future. And to be fair,she killed her 7 year old nephew once she had a shot at TAKING power. This is that cruel unforgiving loop we see in America. After years of us oppressing black women,they have now taken and been granted power by the European. Now they will be using their newfound power to oppress black men/boys,at least for the near future. But thats okay,as black men we can take it#RabbitGotTheGun
Bad take.
No-one can "oppress" you if you don't allow it too. Maybe you will be oppressed because of you choose to have a subservient mentality to those in power but not most capable men.
And to be honest, that is a very feminine mindset to take on, unfortunately.
The trad wife phenomenon amongst black women is particularly concerning. Not that they want to take care of their family, but delving into stereotypes, and playing a "mammy" role is peak mental illness. Like Hannahlee Yoder....She out here picking cotton for her white husband, and mulatto children.
The mind works in mysterious ways.that's crazy....
Bad take.
No-one can "oppress" you if you don't allow it too. Maybe you will be oppressed because of you choose to have a subservient mentality to those in power but not most capable men.
And to be honest, that is a very feminine mindset to take on, unfortunately.
I feel both of you are right.So you dont believe in white supremacy?Thats an unfortunate and delusional mindset imo.
One can be ignorant to being oppressed or to the fact they are oppressors. What you do once you realize is whats important
I feel both of you are right.
White supremacy is real, but one has a choice to not be oppressed. One allows that to happen.
So you dont believe in white supremacy?Thats an unfortunate and delusional mindset imo.
One can be ignorant to being oppressed or to the fact they are oppressors. What you do once you realize is whats important