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Not into KS but if the word is grief and we're going by actual definitions this is arguably accuarate. WS doesn't give me grief it enrages me, it makes me wanna turn the whole nation to Dallas word to Micah Johnson. WS is making me formulate/execute a plan to leave to leave the country.

Black women have given me issues but they are more of a mild recurring annoyance so grief is apt.

Then again I'm going off words not the video posted in OP. People don't like to talk about it, but bw got right in terms of their spouse selection and reproduction, and Black America started pumping out functional formal family units, actual group economics, dips in crime/poverty would transitively happen as well not long after, won't happen anytime soon though and this is from a bm that dates exclusively bw.
 

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White Supremacy is the main reason why the modern Black Women act the way they act.

Like what Neely Fuller say's All roads lead back to the White Supremacist, they control and dominate everything.

Yes, but the perpetuation of white supremacy by black folk in the community (crabs in a barrel, materialism, eurocentric standards, etc.) at some point becomes black folk doing c00n shyt more than them being forced by cacs. There's a breaking point on accountability
 

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All YouTube talking heads eventually make the transition from being rational minded people who speak some truth.. to just merely being entertainers who pander to their core audience.

They establish a large audience from a certain shtick and the positive reinforcement results in them over playing the concept..to the point that facts outside of the realm of their gimmick is ignored altogether.

This is why you'll never find true intellectual discourse on social media.
 

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You mean it starts at 1:46:00?

And that means there is at least an hour of lead up to that moment.

Which means it's easy to take out of context, because what did she say to make him say that?

EDIT: Making me have to watch before he actual says it :stopitslime:

The woman he is speaking to started off by saying Black women act out, but it's taken out of context.

He asks her how come Black women can act right at work, but not with a Black man?

The julezing begins.

Then she says in her experience (she is responding to another caller didn't watch that far back ), shes had Black men tell her "to smile more, be more this and that."

"Other races don't have to tell their women that, because Black women can't do that since they don't carry the grief that we carry around, like we are mourning for our brothers in the community..."

And that is when he cuts her off and says the line.

She brought up the violence against Black men as one of the reasons why Black women aren't feminine these days.

@BenchPressPapi You really a fan :patrice:
 

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Did he explain his larger point, cuz him responding to her with that made no sense to me? I've never in my life thought dealing with black women was comparable to the LAPD and white supremacy. Somebody make it make sense to me. Please.
 

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I hope people are watching the context of the quote before jumping in.

:francis:

He makes some salient points many of which black men on here are always pointing out.

I think the best point he makes is a disturbing amount of black women see themselves as separate from black men these days. Like they're a whole different ethnicity.

For them they're women first and black as distant secondary. How can black men be asked to protect you if that's their mindset?
 
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You mean it starts at 1:46:00?

And that means there is at least an hour of lead up to that moment.

Which means it's easy to take out of context, because what did she say to make him say that?

EDIT: Making me have to watch before he actual says it :stopitslime:

The woman he is speaking to started off by saying Black women act out, but it's taken out of context.

He asks her how come Black women can act right at work, but not with a Black man?

The julezing begins.

Then she says in her experience (she is responding to another caller didn't watch that far back ), shes had Black men tell her "to smile more, be more this and that."

"Other races don't have to tell their women that, because Black women can't do that since they don't carry the grief that we carry around, like we are mourning for our brothers in the community..."

And that is when he cuts her off and says the line.

She brought up the violence against Black men as one of the reasons why Black women aren't feminine these days.

@BenchPressPapi You really a fan :patrice:


I hate the generalizing with these kinds of discussions. For every black woman who acts out or has the "he can't handle this" mentality, there's twice as many who dont carry themselves like cooked grenades.
 
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