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Best deconstruction of intersectionality and its relative uselessness in providing adequate support to black men and boys was phenomenal


I see why brehs say intersectionality and even feminism is a smoke screen
the more this type information proliferates the better life gets for brehs slowly but surely...
 

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His point about Jewish Men during The Holocaust not having male privilege was excellent. How can you say Black Men have male privilege? The whole Black Men are the White Men of Black people is a disgusting, disingenious point if you really think about it. It shows a cognitive dissonance, we are simultaneously oppressors yet dusty, lazy and conquered.
 

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And he's right about Critical Race Theory and why white folks are defending it. @ 14 mins

They not our friends

They're trying to dominate the conversation and think racism can be taught away
 

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His book is kind of a hard read but it’s very profound. I might read it again because I tried to blow through it the first time.
at 11mins45secs

I gotta read women and men repeat this horseshyt from bell hooks, on Twitter, all day

Dr Curry shut all that down
one thing I found funny is they never tell actual problematic black men to read bell hooks. I don’t see these chicks dropping bell hooks books off at prisons or fingerwaving at chiraq goons to read her shyt. They always telling us nikkas who gotta be up early for work, not bothering anyone to read her shyt
 

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His book is kind of a hard read but it’s very profound. I might read it again because I tried to blow through it the first time.

one thing I found funny is they never tell actual problematic black men to read bell hooks. I don’t see these chicks dropping bell hooks books off at prisons or fingerwaving at chiraq goons to read her shyt. They always telling us nikkas who gotta be up early for work, not bothering anyone to read her shyt

Books ain’t gonna change people. They gotta want to change. Brehs who got to get up in the morning and punch a clock or log in are the indirect competition
 

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His book is kind of a hard read but it’s very profound. I might read it again because I tried to blow through it the first time.

one thing I found funny is they never tell actual problematic black men to read bell hooks. I don’t see these chicks dropping bell hooks books off at prisons or fingerwaving at chiraq goons to read her shyt. They always telling us nikkas who gotta be up early for work, not bothering anyone to read her shyt
would you say it's more or less difficult to digest than Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow?
 

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would you say it's more or less difficult to digest than Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow?
It's just at times he uses a lot of thesaurus words. I mean ALOT. If you're a graduate student you can probably glide through the book, that seems to be who he engages with mostly on twitter anyway
 
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