The Delectable Negro and The need for Black men to reject feminine behavior

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Some of us rather not even learn our history and how we were treated. But as men, our history - both good and bad - is necessary to know so that we understand our behaviors today and why certain negative behaviors are promoted, and to help us decide for ourselves the best direction forward.

Passages taken from the book, "The Delectable Negro" by Vincent Woodard

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There's a victim in the next passage that was conditioned to be a certain way, so keep that in mind.

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We still see such conditioning today through media - an outlet that is consumed by a lot of Black people.

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Three different industries - movies/television, music, and sports. All industries try to make or promote Black male femininity and place Black men in a feminine, child-like role, as opposed to keeping Black men in their masculine frame. It influences the younger generations which is the main target of indoctrination. It is not an LGBTQ agenda per se, rather a white supremacist agenda.
 

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Bcuz of what anti black social engineering has done to bm's self esteems, Bm are arguably the most feminine men in the world Atp.
The bm who judge masculinity by how much p*ssy u get, by how "real" u r, how down a person is, are gonna disagree with that.

Look at the way bm let non bm come into our spaces, our communities, countries, n culture n dominate, that's feminine shyt.

They terrorize n even kill bm for just stepping foot in their neighborhoods, at the same time we pretty much let non bm dominate business in our communities n culture all while they openly discriminate against us, n they do it without any real pushback from bm for the most part, that's feminine behavior.

When it comes to masculinity, So many bm seem to be more concerned with style than substance.

That's why Many Bm seem to be more upset at seeing bm in dresses than non bm lording over us in our spaces.
 

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Bcuz of what anti black social engineering has done to bm's self esteems, Bm are arguably the most feminine men in the world Atp.
The bm who judge masculinity by how much p*ssy u get, by how "real" u r, how down a person is, are gonna disagree with that.

Look at the way bm let non bm come into our spaces, our communities, countries, n culture n dominate, that's feminine shyt.

They terrorize n even kill bm for just stepping foot in their neighborhoods, at the same time we pretty much let non bm dominate business in our communities n culture all while they openly discriminate against us, n they do it without any real pushback from bm for the most part, that's feminine behavior.

When it comes to masculinity, So many bm seem to be more concerned with style than substance.

That's why Many Bm seem to be more upset at seeing bm in dresses than non bm lording over us in our spaces.

The reason most Black men are concerned with Black men in dresses is due to the historical pattern of white men attempting to feminize the Black man through that very same sort of social engineering - the wearing of dresses. In addition, a Black man can be concerned with non-Black people in Black spaces and how Black men carry themselves in the media. How a man carries himself influences younger generations.
 

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The reason most Black men are concerned with Black men in dresses is due to the historical pattern of white men attempting to feminize the Black man through that very same sort of social engineering - the wearing of dresses. In addition, a Black man can be concerned with non-Black people in Black spaces and how Black men carry themselves in the media. How a man carries himself influences younger generations.
Attempting to feminize?
Black men have long ago been reduced to a feminine position in relation to yt men if we're being honest.

If dikk sucking fakkits from other communities lord over u in ur own culture then, ur not really masculine.

U made a good point though, image matters. unfortunately for bm the majority of bm don't agree with that hence the reason many see no issue with this kind of depiction bm in the media

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Bm talk shyt about fags in dresses but support n salute the "real niKKKas"

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Is this how men should carry themselves? The fact that the many bm that complain about the dress wearers don't have the same smoke for the pants thuged out pants saggers is proof of how dumb n backwards too many bm r.

Bm need to have as much smoke for these c00n depictions as they do the dress wearers bcuz neither are good for us, they're different sides of the same coin.

The substance/character of a man matters more than his style.

Yes, how men carry/style themselves influences younger generations.
But the most popular, influential n destructive bm r not wearing dresses, n the way they're carrying themselves is influencing the younger generations to carry themselves like this

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Who's doing more damage to our image in the media, our communities, n black masculinity as a whole, the few bm that wear dresses, or the many bm that r "real niKKKas"?
 

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Bcuz of what anti black social engineering has done to bm's self esteems, Bm are arguably the most feminine men in the world Atp.
The bm who judge masculinity by how much p*ssy u get, by how "real" u r, how down a person is, are gonna disagree with that.

Look at the way bm let non bm come into our spaces, our communities, countries, n culture n dominate, that's feminine shyt.

They terrorize n even kill bm for just stepping foot in their neighborhoods, at the same time we pretty much let non bm dominate business in our communities n culture all while they openly discriminate against us, n they do it without any real pushback from bm for the most part, that's feminine behavior.

When it comes to masculinity, So many bm seem to be more concerned with style than substance.

That's why Many Bm seem to be more upset at seeing bm in dresses than non bm lording over us in our spaces.
U telling on yaself

This mafukka want people to be cool with men in dresses
Gtfoh

U def a cac or gay c00n

Lemme toss ya on ignore
 

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Attempting to feminize?
Black men have long ago been reduced to a feminine position in relation to yt men if we're being honest.

If dikk sucking fakkits from other communities lord over u in ur own culture then, ur not really masculine.

U made a good point though, image matters. unfortunately for bm the majority of bm don't agree with that hence the reason many see no issue with this kind of depiction bm in the media

images


Bm talk shyt about fags in dresses but support n salute the "real niKKKas"

images

Is this how men should carry themselves? The fact that the many bm that complain about the dress wearers don't have the same smoke for the pants thuged out pants saggers is proof of how dumb n backwards too many bm r.

Bm need to have as much smoke for these c00n depictions as they do the dress wearers bcuz neither are good for us, they're different sides of the same coin.

The substance/character of a man matters more than his style.

Yes, how men carry/style themselves influences younger generations.
But the most popular, influential n destructive bm r not wearing dresses, n the way they're carrying themselves is influencing the younger generations to carry themselves like this

images


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Who's doing more damage to our image in the media, our communities, n black masculinity as a whole, the few bm that wear dresses, or the many bm that r "real niKKKas"?

no lies detected

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Attempting to feminize?
Black men have long ago been reduced to a feminine position in relation to yt men if we're being honest.

If dikk sucking fakkits from other communities lord over u in ur own culture then, ur not really masculine.

U made a good point though, image matters. unfortunately for bm the majority of bm don't agree with that hence the reason many see no issue with this kind of depiction bm in the media


Bm talk shyt about fags in dresses but support n salute the "real niKKKas"


Is this how men should carry themselves? The fact that the many bm that complain about the dress wearers don't have the same smoke for the pants thuged out pants saggers is proof of how dumb n backwards too many bm r.

Bm need to have as much smoke for these c00n depictions as they do the dress wearers bcuz neither are good for us, they're different sides of the same coin.

The substance/character of a man matters more than his style.

Yes, how men carry/style themselves influences younger generations.
But the most popular, influential n destructive bm r not wearing dresses, n the way they're carrying themselves is influencing the younger generations to carry themselves like this




Who's doing more damage to our image in the media, our communities, n black masculinity as a whole, the few bm that wear dresses, or the many bm that r "real niKKKas"?

This topic is on "the need for Black men to reject feminine behavior"

The dresses were just an example.

The other points you made regarding Black men sagging pants or looking "thugged out" is a different topic. You can create that topic if you wish. I don't see the point in trying to derail this thread because you have gripes with me using Black men in dresses as an example of feminine behavior.
 
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