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

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Black women defend Black men too much. Even when it is in a Black man's ability to do better a Black woman will coddle towards negative behavior.
 

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Black women are our number one supporters, no one else comes close..the gay thing is just a fashion trend, it'll blow over when a new fad emerges.
 
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Trust me i know bro. I just like seeing receipts to my suspicions.
Aight...we're gonna start at Sojourner Truth and work our way up...
"There is a great stir about colored men getting their rights, but not a word about the colored women; and if colored men get their rights, and not colored women theirs, you see, the colored men will be masters over the women, and it will be just as bad as it was before." "WHITE WOMEN ARE A GREAT DEAL SMARTER, AND KNOW MORE THAN COLORED WOMEN, WHO KNOW SCARCELY NOTHING AT ALL" - SOJOURNER TRUTH
that's just for starters.
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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 some kinda "warriors" 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.

@litty I'm sorry, what were you saying?
 

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When they be doing that "would rather be with Black men or latino men?" Stuff on YouTube..they definitely usually choose Black men. It's the not the same way for when Black men is asked about Black women and Latina women.
U straight up lying fakkit.:gucci:

I see several of those vids and most of the Black men choose Black women.

Foh with this dap pandering shyt:camby:

@How Sway? @BlackFruitPunch @Ricky Fontaine y'all dapping this? Have y'all seen those vids, or y'all just going off what this idiot saying?
 
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Darren Seals(the pioneer), Deandre Joshua, Shawn Gray, Edward Crawford, Micah Johnson(died&killed), Gavin Long(died&killed), and Muhiydin Moye were all straight black men that gave their lives for the cause, while black women and lgbt men sat back sipping their coffee writing and reading hit piece root articles about how bad straight black men are and lying about being the backbone of the movement.
@litty I'm sorry, what were you saying?
 

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@Supper he'll have to learn.
I'll be back with them when I can gather ALL of it...and that still ain't ALL of it.

I mean you ain't gotta look too far.

first started wondering where BLM stood on the AstroTurf versus grass roots scale when I read an essay published three years ago in The Feminist Wire by Alicia Garza, one of BLM’s three black, lesbian and veteran public-interest careerist founders. In her “Herstory of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement,” Garza wrote: “Black lives. Not just all lives. Black lives. Please do not change the conversation by talking about how your life matters, too. It does, but we need less watered down unity and a more active solidarities with us, Black people, unwaveringly, in defense of our humanity. Our collective futures depend on it.”

Denouncing “hetero-patriarchy,” Garza described the adaptation of her clever online catchphrase (“black lives matter”) by others—“brown lives matter, migrant lives matter, women’s lives matter, and on and on” (Garza’s dismissive words)—as “the Theft of Black Queer Women’s Work.”

“Perhaps,” she added, “if we were the charismatic Black men many are rallying around these days, it would have been a different story.”

From a leftist perspective, this struck me as alarming. Why the prickly, hyperidentity-politicized and proprietary attachment to the “lives matter” phrase? Garza seemed more interested in brand value and narrow identity than social justice. Did she want a licensing fee? Wouldn’t any serious, leftist, people’s activist eagerly give the catchy “lives matter” phrase away to all oppressed people and hope for their wide and inclusive use in a viciously capitalist society that has subjected everything and everyone to the soulless logic of commodity rule, profit and exchange value? Who were these “charismatic Black men many are rallying around” in the fall of 2014?

And how representative were Garza’s slaps at “hetero-patriarchy” and “charismatic Black men” of the black community in whose name she spoke? Would it be too hetero-patriarchal of me, I wondered, to suggest that maybe a black male or two with experience of oppression in the nation’s racist criminal justice system ought to share some space front and center in a movement focused especially on a police and prison state that targets black boys and men above all?

^^^Mighty rich coming from one of the broads who used the activism of the OG pioneer Ferguson activists like Darren Seals to bolster her platform.

THIS is why I don't fukk with "them".
 
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Great, now all you gotta do is produce just 9 stories to my 18 of black women literally risking their lives and freedom for black men and boys. Should be easy since ya'll these big warrior queens and foot soldiers, right?

I don't think women should serve in that capacity. Period.

Maybe you don't have patriarchal beliefs... I don't really believe in equality of the sexes. :jbhmm:


Other ethnicities pull out guns when their women are pure cappin. So I have higher expectations of Black men than they have of themselves.
 
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I don't think women should serve in that capacity. Period.

Maybe you don't have patriarchal beliefs... I don't really believe in equality of the sexes. :jbhmm:


Other ethnicities pull out guns when their women are pure cappin. So I have higher expectations of Black men than they have of themselves.
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@litty what were you saying?
Oh, it just sounds good.
Should I go to Asians, Latinos, or Arabs...They put their women in the dirt for disobedience. You want that level of protection? Where you are in a child's place and if you move wrong it's a wrap?
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I don't think women should serve in that capacity. Period.

Personally I don't believe they should have the same obligation, no. But, they certainly CAN if they choose especially if they're making all of these big ol' claims of being warrior queens, backbones, and the stronger gender.

Maybe you don't have patriarchal beliefs...

I'm not for or against patriarchy or matriarchy. They are simply systems that certain societies run which fit their cultural environment.

The fact of the matter is that the AA community *today* is a matriarchal-like/leaning community that exist within a larger traditionally patriarchal white dominated society struggling to find it's place in this environment.

I don't really believe in equality of the sexes. :jbhmm:

My beliefs.

Equal value? Absolutely.

Equal opportunity? Most of the time, save for exceptional cases

Equal in nature or function? Absolutely not. And that's just a scientific fact.

But, if black women are deadset on spreading narratives and acting as if they are just as built, if not MORE, for that type of shyt, then Imma have to call on them to put their words into actions accordingly.

Other ethnicities pull out guns when their women are pure cappin. So I have higher expectations of Black men than they have of themselves.

Yet, you don't have any room for understanding and empathy as a member of our gender counterpart of what we're up against, and a lack of self-awareness to all of black women's shortcomings at the same time.
 
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