watch ya mouth b.Christ that's an angry bytch.![]()
watch ya mouth b.Christ that's an angry bytch.![]()
take steps to remove ourselves from being dominated in every area of activity.Separate ourselves from the system of white supremacy by doing what?
this usually isnt the narrative black feminists are going for though.I have had dealings with her. Enough to believe wholeheartedly that she is a good person and a sincere soldier in the fight for black equality. I don’t agree with every single thing she says (she thinks that Cube>>>> Nas which I simply cannot sanction) but she puts in more work than most “pro black” internet staples who claim to be about that life.
My feelings regarding the “black women suffer double” mentality is Simple. Yes and No.
In the eyes of white supremacy, we, as both black men and women are nothing but dogs to white society. There is no such thing as “black male privilege” nor “black female privilege”. We are ALL in the same boat and we will NEVER gain a true foothold against the American institution of black racism until we realize this.
Now, within the American black community, I
do feel as is if Black women have a legitimate gripe with black men (not ALL black men before some ass hurt simp gets in their feelings) when it comes to the mindset of black men towards our women. White supremacy has severely warped our perception of black masculinity to the point where I can honestly say it was crushed through the 400 years of brainwashing, subjugation, and emasculation. The American black male is basically reinventing himself, painstakingly teaching himself not only how to view himself within a society that has been conditioned to eradicate his esteem, but also how to view his female counterpart. Black women see this. They feel our pain, our struggle, our journey towards salvation. And they not only must bare that, but also must live with the trauma they themselves have suffered through 400 years of rape and degradation. So in a sense, yes I can completely understand why a sista would say that black women suffer double. Because not only are they baring their suffering, they are helping to shoulder ours.
How about debt? Student Loans and Credit for example.take steps to remove ourselves from being dominated in every area of activity.
pick one of the areas of activity and ill provide a summation of what i think we can do specifically.
this usually isnt the narrative black feminists are going for though.
the narrative is usually that black men are somehow on an equal playing field in regards to white people in opressing them, when this is literally a talking point thats been debunked.
So, this video contain any practical solutions to real world problems?
Or are we just patting the young girl on the head because we hope to slide in the PM's later?![]()
I’m not talking about so called black feminists I’m
talking about reality and how a lot of black women truly feel.
MOST black women aren’t on the “black men are savages” tip. Hell I hardly pay attention to the ones that are. Their thought process and arguments are so ludicrous to the point of being laughable. @Stacker Pentecost is FAR from that type of woman and it’s insulting that there are black men on this very board that attempt to lump her in with that group simply because she is outspoken on black issues and happens to speak as a black WOMAN.
nikkas in here went so far as to agree with the Cac. When his ass was 100% pure trolling with that bullshyt comment. She responded exactly as ANY black person with a fundamental knowledge of the ills white supremacy has wrought upon the African American populace should have.
Jump over the literal four videos I posted in this thread on community patrolling, homeschooling, and group economics brehs in addition to the many links supplied to Black owned businesses
Ignore the fact that I've been on YouTube for years advocating practical action and literally have a playlist called 'ACTION' brehs
Action - YouTube
nikkas in here deadass extrapolating and giving non-opinions not even based off what I ACTUALLY said... based off what they *think* a *black feminist* would *usually* say
Dont fukking listen to what was actually said but have an opinion because of what 'the narrative usually is' brehs
Goofy nikkasthat hate women
anyone shytting on the white or asian people in that room is an idiot.
If they're in that room, they're NOT your enemy. Period.
Idiots love bossing up on people just to feel some power because they're so powerless in the real world. You're barely the king of the room. Don't embarrass yourself.
We have actual threats out here. You're over here shytting on actual allies because they, themselves, are not black.
You know it. I know it.
This is the problem with these OVER-woke performative types. They're not real. They're just trying to outdo everyone else to show ideological purity.
kamala harris is hilary clinton bundled in a multicultural package.I heard her on the Michael Brooks show. She's...a little far left for me. I mean I generally like her stances, but she wrote that article shytting on Kamala Harris for basically not being fukking Jeremy Corbyn![]()
white people do not need an education on the system of white supremacy.I liked what the brother Jeff and Latasha had to say at around 16-17 mins in.
I also understand the young woman’s anger towards white dude even if I don’t necessarily agree with it. And she’s right that it’s not black ppl’s responsibility to hold white ppl’s hands through this shyt, but as white dude in this video displayed, they may need some assistance in order to get a deeper understanding of what the fukk is going on. I don’t think it’s realistic for white ppl to do the work all by themselves because their very existence in a white space doesn’t allow them to see enough of what’s going on to disrupt their moral compass enough to want to do anything about it. And this presents a big issue because yes it’s fukking ANNOYING AS fukk to have to address white ignorance, which is usually offensive, but it might be necessary in order to achieve the big picture goals.
Essentially what I’m saying is that it is not the job of black ppl to educate white ppl but the truth is white ppl aren’t going to go ahead and do it themselves, out of the goodness of their own hearts, if they don’t even know how fukked up it is to begin with. And even if they did want to change shyt, I’m not confident that without someone to help educate them that they’d even know where to start.
And maybe I’m wrong, but this is why I try to educate the white ppl I’m around (co-workers mainly) about black ppl problems, as much as it sometimes makes me wanna rip my hair out. In my experience it’s made a difference since we’ve been hiring a lot more black ppl where I work at now and the executive director (an old hippie white lady) has now made it a goal of hers to expose systemic barriers in education (still no telling if her words will lead to action though—I’ll wait and see).