Very well written, I'm familiar with him via Dr Curry but this is the first time reading his work. I'm extremely impressed.
Very well written, I'm familiar with him via Dr Curry but this is the first time reading his work. I'm extremely impressed.
@LordCashmere my unaware continental breh, there WERE movements led by masculine men.
Do you know what happened to King D Seals? He was assassinated and burned in a car.
2, 3 other brothers met their end the same way. Dude slapped Deray and was threatened online for a while...then he was killed.
BLM has shown Black Women simply dont have the natural ability to lead and Black Men have proven to be useless by not even attempting to lead.
BLM and the women championing it are so pathetic that it would have been a cake walk for a counter movement to spring up and crush the buildings.
2 others died the same way. Everything was IN PLAY until these people were shipped in out of town.If something dies with a person then it wasn't a movement, it was people simply following a perceived savior / an individual who simply put in work.
I'm talking about a National/Regional movement with specific tangible point by point goals/agendas. Majority of black folks outside of us who follow this stuff don't even know who D Seals was ,hence why his murder came and went.
But you're free to believe what you want though breh.
2 others died the same way. Everything was IN PLAY until these people were shipped in out of town.
Do you know why people don't know who he was, or the other two, or anybody else DOING ANYTHING ELSE?
1.Your dismissive attitude is part of that problem
2.You're making it seem like it was an easy move to convince these fat cows and dykes to get the fukk out of the way when they had paid pig protection...
3.Go to one of those events and be a "MASCULINE BLACK MAN"...you will get zero mic time. I'm a BLACK AMERICAN MAN...cacs got to speak at BLM_TO over me.
There is some truth to this. Compare the reactions to the killings of black men to the killings of black women. I've seen black men support Brown, Garner, Rice, etc... Without any video evidence but demand evidence of Koryn, Sandra, Tanisha, etc... For every 5 black men the average person could only name 1 black woman who suffered the same fate, even though black women are brutalized just as much. I'd say it's more so the media's fault rather than black men's, though. But, the one sided support and hypocrisy is very much evident.
The point is, black women were pushed back in a movement created by us. If that isn't messed up, I don't know what is. The empathy that people felt for black male victims isn't there when it comes to us.
There is some truth to this. Compare the reactions to the killings of black men to the killings of black women. I've seen black men support Brown, Garner, Rice, etc... Without any video evidence but demand evidence of Koryn, Sandra, Tanisha, etc... For every 5 black men the average person could only name 1 black woman who suffered the same fate, even though black women are brutalized just as much. I'd say it's more so the media's fault rather than black men's, though. But, the one sided support and hypocrisy is very much evident.
There is some truth to this. Compare the reactions to the killings of black men to the killings of black women. I've seen black men support Brown, Garner, Rice, etc... Without any video evidence but demand evidence of Koryn, Sandra, Tanisha, etc... For every 5 black men the average person could only name 1 black woman who suffered the same fate, even though black women are brutalized just as much. I'd say it's more so the media's fault rather than black men's, though. But, the one sided support and hypocrisy is very much evident.