Jemele Hill's first Atlantic publication....

Gold

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Aug 25, 2015
Messages
43,670
Reputation
19,591
Daps
292,425
A few dudes on here mean many more in the United States.

You're making the same mistake jemele is breh.
A black man not trusting the system =/= showing empathy for the accused.

if a black man says he doesn't like the #MeToo era, does that the mean he sees himself in Harvey Weinstien?

I haven't seen black men posting Pro-Kavanaugh things
I have seen some posting anti-Dr Ford and anti #metoo things

There is a wealth of difference between the two.
 
Joined
Oct 3, 2015
Messages
16,969
Reputation
5,179
Daps
114,146
You're making the same mistake jemele is breh.
A black man not trusting the system =/= showing empathy for the accused.

if a black man says he doesn't like the #MeToo era, does that the mean he sees himself in Harvey Weinstien?
Nah I'm not. The problem black men have is the black defense wall. Any sort of valid, legit criticism of black men is immediately downplayed, shunned or spinned to blame black women.

We can admit faults within our own people. While there were many black men who didnt believe Kav, there were also many black men who didnt believe Ford. It's a weird dynamic where gender bias effects what a person believes and dont believe.

Obviously she has an anti black Male agenda, but there was small truth in a post full of feminism.
 
Joined
Oct 22, 2017
Messages
33,994
Reputation
2,108
Daps
166,092
We just witnessed a black man, a celebrated black icon whose career included the production of a renowned television show that painted a positive image of the black family, found guilty for unproven accusations stretching back four decades ago. And just days after this black man was sentenced and carted off to prison, a white man who has been accused by multiple women of sexual assault - one of whom testifying under oath before the United States Senate and millions of television viewers - was confirmed as our newest Supreme Court Justice. fukk off, Jemele. :francis:
 

Eclipser

All Star
Joined
Dec 25, 2016
Messages
1,405
Reputation
676
Daps
8,457
Nah I'm not. The problem black men have is the black defense wall. Any sort of valid, legit criticism of black men is immediately downplayed, shunned or spinned to blame black women.

We can admit faults within our own people. While there were many black men who didnt believe Kav, there were also many black men who didnt believe Ford. It's a weird dynamic where gender bias effects what a person believes and dont believe.

Obviously she has an anti black Male agenda, but there was small truth in a post full of feminism.
JFC, we are doomed :snoop:
 

Gold

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Aug 25, 2015
Messages
43,670
Reputation
19,591
Daps
292,425
Nah I'm not. The problem black men have is the black defense wall. Any sort of valid, legit criticism of black men is immediately downplayed, shunned or spinned to blame black women.

We can admit faults within our own people. While there were many black men who didnt believe Kav, there were also many black men who didnt believe Ford. It's a weird dynamic where gender bias effects what a person believes and dont believe.

Obviously she has an anti black Male agenda, but there was small truth in a post full of feminism.

I'm not unilaterally dismissing your criticism and "shunning" it as you say. I'm offering you a valid counterpoint and i'm willing to debate you over this.
Empathy is the ability to share and understand the feelings of others, usually by putting yourselves in that position.

When it comes to black men and false rape accusations, the underlining factor has always been race... always.
So when black men complain about false rape allegation, that's where it stems from, and that is where the distrust for the system originates.


Of course there are black men who defending Kav, but not because of racial discrimination. Not because of empathy. Not because they saw themselves in him.
No, its because they mistrust the system.

The same way many of us mistrust the police.

Jemele hill tried to make the empathy argument, but that argument is inherently flawed because she doesn't understand black men as well as she thinks.
When black men show empathy in these types of cases, its primarily (and sometimes purely) a racial thing.


Find me a black man who looked at Brock turner and said, "that could have been me :whew:"
No, it couldn't have, because your experience would have been fundamentally different than his.

Now, you might find a black man who said "Fukk the system, i dont believe that hoe who accused that swimmer:stopitslime:"
You see the difference? This isn't empahty, this isn't a pro-Brock statement, this is a general mistrust for the system.

These two things are not the same, no matter what Jemele Hill thinks
 

Flawdaboi

Superstar
Joined
Jun 12, 2012
Messages
8,989
Reputation
1,118
Daps
27,361
Reppin
Tampa
There were dudes on here that was on Kav's side. We know her agenda but we dont have to front either.

After ALL the exposures that have taken place on this site, WE still rolling with it being majority/plethora blackmen on here??? shyt just reading the posts on here will tell you differently.

So I wouldn't base your viewpoint on this site with it being filled with brothas.. the key words you used were "ON HERE"
MP9G0av.gif
 
Top