The official Black men are actually heroes thread. Examples of heroism inside.

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There is also the long standing stereotype that black men are fickle and afraid of facing danger. However, time and time again this has been as proven too be far from the truth. Black men stay doing courageous and heroic acts of selflessness.
Yes the black coward narrative in fiction.
 
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Nah breh speak on it.

Because the institution of marriage had been illegal under slavery, and because of indiscriminate sex relations, often with their white masters, mothers could identify their children but frequently not their children’s fathers. Moreover, the women, being more generally in the house and charged with the care of the white master’s children, were more often exposed to some education and a sense—though minimal—of personal worth. Hence a matriarchy had early developed. After slavery it persisted because in the cities there was more employment for women than for men. Though both were unskilled, the women could be used in domestic service at low wages. The woman became the support of the house-hold and the matriarchy was reinforced. The Negro male existed in a larger society dominated by men, but he was subordinated to women in his own society.
The quest of the Negro male for employment was always frustrating. If he lacked skill, he was only occasionally wanted because such employment as he could find had little regularity and even less remuneration. If he had a skill, he also had his black skin, and discrimination locked doors against him. In the competition for scarce jobs he was a loser because he was born that way.
His rage and torment were frequently turned inward, be-cause if they gained outward expression their consequences
could be fatal. The Negro father became resigned to hopelessness, and he communicated this to his children.

-Where Do We Go From Here -Chaos or Community ? Martin Luther King

Yeah I got some real shyt to say about this Gynocracy. It comes to my attention that women on the coli think that black men have oppressed them ...silly Rabbits
 

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People don't understand that the only reason that black men are demonized so much by all other races is because we are the ones they fear so much.

We are the biggest threat to them. Simply because we do everything better and we outdo them in everything. They're scared we're going to take their wives, daughters, and moms.

They are scared their sons are going to think they're corny compared to us. They don't demonize us because they hate us. They demonize us because they fear us. In their minds we are the Supreme and superior race.

So to trick everybody into thinking they're actually the Supreme and superior race they have to lie on us, cheat against us, steal from us, beg their daughters not to date us because it will kill his ego and she will look at her father as corny and lame compared to us and she'll turn on her father for a black man.

This is the science and ideology behind white supremacy. A bunch of weak soft inferior nerds that wish they was as superior and Supreme as the black man
 
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