You're the one who came in here making assumptions based on gender. "I bet he wouldn't say this if this was a white man". How do you know that this cat wouldn't have made this comment if Dolezal was a white man? You only said that because he's a black man. The point that he used Dolezal to make doesn't anything to do with gender. He's saying if whites can prop up c00ns who are white supremacists in black skin as examples of what blacks should be, then we should prop up white c00ns as examples of how whites should be. He was not supporting white appropriation. You were in such a hurry to "clap back" at a black man that you thought was saying something in defense of a white woman, that you didn't even get a full understanding of what he was actually saying. This brings me back to my original post, a lot of black women see everything thing from a gender-war angle. The resentment for black men is something that just has to be addressed.
Maybe you're just too dumb to get the point.
IF I directed my comment to black men
as a whole, then you would've had a point. However, I made sure that I did not commit that error and focused my distain
only on Jason Black.
Furthermore, you're telling me that while black people have
limited resources and
limited media exposure, we should prop up white people (who already have privilege and a plethora of opportunities at their disposal) to be the voice for black people...instead of actual black people????? If this is okay, where is the white replacement for Jason Black?
Finally, I would not disrespect black men by placing a white man/woman to speak on their behalf, when there are plenty of black men that can speak for themselves. In return, I expect black men to respect black women in the same manner.
You are on some divisive bullish!t.