Do black woman defend straight black men .... like they do the gays?

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outside of that paradigm, both black women and men have looked out for me.
That group of women in that particular circumstance I mentioned were not defending gay men out of anger, it's all by design. They want to control nikkas behavior and they've been given the green light and resources to do so.
 

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People are actors on social media, a lot of what women say online doesn't work out in real life when you are on your own.
 

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They were led by opportunists looking for a larger platform and the leadership made sure to exclude straight black men.
I have multiple accounts plus personal experience in the field going up against these types. They get flown in, brehs start getting locked up, smoked, and the REAL grassroots movements get stifled.
The death ratio was 350:9, that year and 3 out of those 9 black women got an extraordinary amount of media attention.
It's sad, tragic, and disgusting how this sick group of women used black men's dead bodies to get a platform and then turn all that energy into this #metoo nonsense.
I was an active participant, and MOST of those women were not for us.
Perception management, outgroup bias, and "p*ssy scarcity" puts Black Men in a mental trance. You beLIEve anything you're shown by a woman because you're used to them or white men delegating control from above. Oh, and they did...in nice, air conditioned "control centers" paid for by gofundme and mysterious benefactors from the open society foundation..
plus more. There's no debating. I can come back with receipts, too.
#thepattern


Black women like to self-promote and hype themselves up, but in reality there are far more black men who literally put their lives and freedom on the line for black women and girls than the other way around. But, somehow the narrative gets spun in their favor that black women are "on the front lines" for black men and black men never show up to defend black women.

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I challenge anyone here to show me a list of black women doing the same for black men that's even HALF as long as this one.
 
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They sure do!

They just have better things to do than be online warriors all damn day.

It's the ones who ain't got nothing better to do apparently that we see the loudest online.
 

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I keep c00n nyggas in their feelings..dude must relate to be a tap dancing, skinny Jean bytch. Cac? You dress like u want to bleach your skin white..shut your silly ass up, Lil Kim.
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In real life, yes. From what I have seen on social media, yes.

Although their voices are ignored and the minority of instathots, feminist, lgbt, blavity blacks and swirlers are listened to by the mainstream

Most of them chicks alway venting online are the types I avoided when I was in college, them fake liberal acting like they know everything about life whores. These female professors especially the white ones be brainwashing these women so much, it's unreal. :snoop:
 

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They were led by opportunists looking for a larger platform and the leadership made sure to exclude straight black men.
I have multiple accounts plus personal experience in the field going up against these types. They get flown in, brehs start getting locked up, smoked, and the REAL grassroots movements get stifled.
The death ratio was 350:9, that year and 3 out of those 9 black women got an extraordinary amount of media attention.
It's sad, tragic, and disgusting how this sick group of women used black men's dead bodies to get a platform and then turn all that energy into this #metoo nonsense.
I was an active participant, and MOST of those women were not for us.
Perception management, outgroup bias, and "p*ssy scarcity" puts Black Men in a mental trance. You beLIEve anything you're shown by a woman because you're used to them or white men delegating control from above. Oh, and they did...in nice, air conditioned "control centers" paid for by gofundme and mysterious benefactors from the open society foundation..
plus more. There's no debating. I can come back with receipts, too.
#thepattern

I am not talking about Twitter social justice warriors. Most people that were on the ground, black women were included. Most have absolutely nothing to gain from marching after its over.

They weren't led. They showed up. Chosen figurehead have nothing to do with it.
They did way more than me. I wasn't out there.
 
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