Oh shyt, so they have "Scandal" Viewing Parties now? (photos included)

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You're a lie. Black women most certainly shyt on Taye Diggs because of that show. Taye Diggs is one of the black men that some black women boycott. Take your own advice, shut the fukk up and let people have their own opinions.
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You trying to suggest that pre-colonial African societies in general wernt patriarchal? :patrice:

I don't need to suggest it when history and evidence prove it. Pre-colonial African societies were largely egalitarian. Black women held positions of chiefs, high priestesses, warriors, commanders, and the like. They were rulers along side Black men in equal footing. A big part of the reason Europeans considered Africans "savages" is for that very reason, a fact that has been evidenced by words written by early European explorers to the continent about the continent.

Furthermore, lineages were traced through the mother. Studies on pre-colonial African language and literature has revealed that they did not even have gendered words. How exactly could a patriarchy exist in a society where you aren't even looked at (see: limited) by your gender?

But of course, why would I need to tell you oh so conscious, oh so pro-Black, oh so knowledgeable Coli Black male warriors about the history of your people. Surely all the stones you spend day and night throwing at women and Black women are founded in reality and not personal frustrations you choose to project onto Black women.

Surely :mjpls:
These are cheap copouts to substantive points about female hypocrisy, but ok :manny:...i guess that's y'all privilege :mjpls:

So you're seriously going to try to twist me choosing to not cape (or give a fukk about tbh) for a bunch of fools who hate women, particularly Black women, as a privilege of mine? Where is the logic?

You, who are in the midst of a forum full of constant female hatred, haven't made a post yet to call out the many males around you perpetuating it but feel justified in calling out a female member for not even spewing hate back, but simply not defending her haters...you don't have privilege, but the female member does?

:dahell: Oh ok.
 

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I'm not going an inch out of my to prove anything to your lying ass. You've got the Internet, go get somebody smart enough to show you how to use it.
I thought I put your fakkit cry baby ass on ignore. Hold on let me sort it out, you bleed too much emotion in your post, it makes me uncomfortable for you.
 

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I don't need to suggest it when history and evidence prove it. Pre-colonial African societies were largely egalitarian. Black women held positions of chiefs, high priestesses, warriors, commanders, and the like. They were rulers along side Black men in equal footing. A big part of the reason Europeans considered Africans "savages" is for that very reason, a fact that has been evidenced by words written by early European explorers to the continent about the continent.

Furthermore, lineages were traced through the mother. Studies on pre-colonial African language and literature has revealed that they did not even have gendered words. How exactly could a patriarchy exist in a society where you aren't even looked at (see: limited) by your gender?

But of course, why would I need to tell you oh so conscious, oh so pro-Black, oh so knowledgeable Coli Black male warriors about the history of your people. Surely all the stones you spend day and night throwing at women and Black women are founded in reality and not personal frustrations you choose to project onto Black women.

Surely :mjpls:

You missed my point completely. In your response to kg you implied that Europeans taught African men the concept of patriarchal operation, when thats far from the truth. Patriarchal kingdoms and practices were prevalent throughout Pre-colonial African history, its not something we copied from European men.

Many African rulers such as the king of Congo Askinkia Toure, King of Maly Mansa Mousa, King of sudan Samory Toure .e.t.c. ruled as 'patriarchs' before Europe colonised africa, or do you pretentious, black men hating, twitter feminists want to suggest that those African kings and the many kings before them didnt exist?

Patriarchal customs were also practiced before Africa's colonisation, from the payment of bride dowry (gifts) necessary to claim a wife in west African culture, to the fact that in other African cultures a widowed woman is to be owned by the eldest man in the family. I would love for you to tell those women they were not "limited by their gender" or living in a patriarchal society because certain word in their language may or may not be genderless.
 
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You missed my point completely. In your response to kg you implied that Europeans taught African men the concept of patriarchal operation, when thats far from the truth. Patriarchal kingdoms and practices were prevalent throughout Pre-colonial African history, its not something we copied from European men.

You would have to actually know the definition of a patriarchy to talk about it. A patriarchy is where men are the primary and sole authority in issues of politics, economy, property/household, etc. This was NOT the case in pre-colonial Africa. There are as many female rulers as male historically, probably many more we don't even know about because of the colonization.

Many African rulers such as the king of Congo Askinkia Toure, King of Maly Mansa Mousa, King of sudan Samory Toure .e.t.c. ruled as 'patriarchs' before Europe colonised africa, or do you pretentious, black men hating, twitter feminists want to suggest that those African kings and the many kings before them didnt exist?

Look up the definition of the world egalitarian and realize why this part of your rant is irrelevant.

Patriarchal customs were also practiced before Africa's colonisation, from the payment of dowry (gifts) necessary to “buy and own” a wife in west African culture, to the fact that in other African cultures a widowed woman is to be owned by the eldest man in the family.

As were matriarchal customs, like matrilineally (in which public office and economics were completely derived from). And please stop making up nonsense to support your wish to follow in your white daddy's footsteps. African men did not own African women by any stretch of the imagination in pre-colonial Africa. They were independent individuals. Unmarried women in Africa were able to collect wealth and status just as the men were. They were not restricted to any such roles in order to survive and were in fact held in high esteem. The customs you are talking about by and large came AFTER European colonization.

I would love for you to tell those women they were not "limited by their gender" or living in a patriarchal society because certain word in their language may or may not be genderless.

Wasn't certain words, it was all of them. None of them were gendered. Not the possessive, not the pronouns, none.
 
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