The Root tries to clap back and fails with bytch made apology!

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Yes, but unfortunately, black feminist are starting to lead the charge. Even liberals are side eyeing them.

Read about what happened at Evergreen state and read about who lead it.... the black professor in this video holding the fukking DOG:mjlol:



dont got time will later, but from the circles I have heard, been around in real life, and on internet, feminist are in general seen as crazy bytches

black feminist are as well, which you are right. But thats how all feminist are seen
 

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The anti- straight black man agenda is real. We cannot stand with these feminist, not even black feminist. Their agenda is to destroy the straight black man. We gotta go against them at all cost.

It’s annoying when you try to fight back then they claim you are the problem. Yea right I’m not no white sissy. White men bow down to being called all type of anti-male nonsense. Not me!
 

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Seeing all the BM and BW calling out the root was a beautiful thing. It's been fukk the root ever since that "straight black men are the white people of black people" article.

Now the root want to act like they don't deserve the backlash :leostare:


And it's like people in here stated earlier: the root aren't really for the black collective as a whole; they're just here for black feminists and the lgbt crew. Not that there's necessarily anything wrong with that; they just need to stop pretending.

The thing of it is this is what's being taught in college right now.

Not to mention many black people with less technical degree like stem or accounting/business/finance, are typically black feminist or part of the lgbtq community.

The most surreal thing I've learned recently is that theres a social hierarchy amongst both of these groups and they could give two shyts about their black members, except for when it's convenient like power in numbers during marches,, protests, shouting contest, intimidating others and Twitter wars.

Other than that the lgbtq and feminist community are still pretty much :mjpls:

Every black person needs to recognize that we all we got and we sitting here wasting our energy being unproductive tearing each other apart at war.


With that said, the black community, more specifically black males, historically are intolerant towards homosexuality, maybe some of us here individually are indifferent but many of us can recognize that collectively the black community is still largely homophobic, so i get the gist of where black members who identify as lgbtq feel ostracized.

As far as women in our community many of us don't do enough to acknowledge and appreciate some of the struggles, black women go through as well. They face just as much discrimination and resentment, while being held numerous imposing standards. We dont do enough to acknowledge black women collectively.

Point blank, i get where the disdain, hurt and backstabbing is coming from. Many of these black feminist and black members of lgbtq community are hurt and onstantly feel under attack by the not just mainstream society but their own ethnic community. This isnt a justification for these peeps to using their platform to slander heterosexual black men, but this post is just about seeing the bigger picture at play.
 

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The thing of it is this is what's being taught in college right now.

Not to mention many black people with less technical degree like stem or accounting/business/finance, are typically black feminist or part of the lgbtq community.

The most surreal thing I've learned recently is that theres a social hierarchy amongst both of these groups and they could give two shyts about their black members, except for when it's convenient like power in numbers during marches,, protests, shouting contest, intimidating others and Twitter wars.

Other than that the lgbtq and feminist community are still pretty much :mjpls:

Every black person needs to recognize that we all we got and we sitting here wasting our energy being unproductive tearing each other apart at war.


With that said, the black community, more specifically black males, historically are intolerant towards homosexuality, maybe some of us here individually are indifferent but many of us can recognize that collectively the black community is still largely homophobic, so i get the gist of where black members who identify as lgbtq feel ostracized.

As far as women in our community many of us don't do enough to acknowledge and appreciate some of the struggles, black women go through as well. They face just as much discrimination and resentment, while being held numerous imposing standards. We dont do enough to acknowledge black women collectively.

Point blank, i get where the disdain, hurt and backstabbing is coming from. Many of these black feminist and black members of lgbtq community are hurt and onstantly feel under attack by the not just mainstream society but their own ethnic community. This isnt a justification for these peeps to using their platform to slander heterosexual black men, but this post is just about seeing the bigger picture at play.
G shyt
 

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The thing of it is this is what's being taught in college right now.

Not to mention many black people with less technical degree like stem or accounting/business/finance, are typically black feminist or part of the lgbtq community.

The most surreal thing I've learned recently is that theres a social hierarchy amongst both of these groups and they could give two shyts about their black members, except for when it's convenient like power in numbers during marches,, protests, shouting contest, intimidating others and Twitter wars.

Other than that the lgbtq and feminist community are still pretty much :mjpls:

Every black person needs to recognize that we all we got and we sitting here wasting our energy being unproductive tearing each other apart at war.


With that said, the black community, more specifically black males, historically are intolerant towards homosexuality, maybe some of us here individually are indifferent but many of us can recognize that collectively the black community is still largely homophobic, so i get the gist of where black members who identify as lgbtq feel ostracized.

As far as women in our community many of us don't do enough to acknowledge and appreciate some of the struggles, black women go through as well. They face just as much discrimination and resentment, while being held numerous imposing standards. We dont do enough to acknowledge black women collectively.

Point blank, i get where the disdain, hurt and backstabbing is coming from. Many of these black feminist and black members of lgbtq community are hurt and onstantly feel under attack by the not just mainstream society but their own ethnic community. This isnt a justification for these peeps to using their platform to slander heterosexual black men, but this post is just about seeing the bigger picture at play.

:salute:agree with it all, especially the bolded.

black community has never been more diverse than it is now. should be our strength rather than what divides us.
 

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I found that article highly entertaining and got a good couple laughs out of it..to take the stance they hold on black males seriously would be a slap in the face of my male elders,so i dont...now watch them go away silently into that cacful night...you just showed your true colours and agenda.
 

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The thing of it is this is what's being taught in college right now.

Not to mention many black people with less technical degree like stem or accounting/business/finance, are typically black feminist or part of the lgbtq community.

The most surreal thing I've learned recently is that theres a social hierarchy amongst both of these groups and they could give two shyts about their black members, except for when it's convenient like power in numbers during marches,, protests, shouting contest, intimidating others and Twitter wars.

Other than that the lgbtq and feminist community are still pretty much :mjpls:

Every black person needs to recognize that we all we got and we sitting here wasting our energy being unproductive tearing each other apart at war.


With that said, the black community, more specifically black males, historically are intolerant towards homosexuality, maybe some of us here individually are indifferent but many of us can recognize that collectively the black community is still largely homophobic, so i get the gist of where black members who identify as lgbtq feel ostracized.

As far as women in our community many of us don't do enough to acknowledge and appreciate some of the struggles, black women go through as well. They face just as much discrimination and resentment, while being held numerous imposing standards. We dont do enough to acknowledge black women collectively.

Point blank, i get where the disdain, hurt and backstabbing is coming from. Many of these black feminist and black members of lgbtq community are hurt and onstantly feel under attack by the not just mainstream society but their own ethnic community. This isnt a justification for these peeps to using their platform to slander heterosexual black men, but this post is just about seeing the bigger picture at play.
You and the clowns who dapped you can take this bullshi and shove it up your loose ass.

This is how the feminists and gays do. They spread and perpetuate their disdain for straight black men by playing victim. “They is right tho, black men do be shytting on women and gays like they say.”

fukk you. None o that is true. Gays aren’t ostracized in the black community. Blacks are probably the least homophobic of all races in America. Little Richard has never been ostracized. Luther was never ostracized. James Baldwin was never ostracized. The black church has always been welcoming of gays and people confused about their sexuality(to a fault in my opinion).

All you’ve done in this post is cosign the bullshyt. If anyone is being ostracized in the community it’s straight black men because the black feminists and gays have aligned themselves with white supremacy via white liberalism. That’s what the “fukk the root” campaign is all about. Blacks are calling out the attack on straight black men by black feminists and gays who’ve been co-opted by white liberals.
 
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The thing of it is this is what's being taught in college right now.

Not to mention many black people with less technical degree like stem or accounting/business/finance, are typically black feminist or part of the lgbtq community.

The most surreal thing I've learned recently is that theres a social hierarchy amongst both of these groups and they could give two shyts about their black members, except for when it's convenient like power in numbers during marches,, protests, shouting contest, intimidating others and Twitter wars.

Other than that the lgbtq and feminist community are still pretty much :mjpls:

Every black person needs to recognize that we all we got and we sitting here wasting our energy being unproductive tearing each other apart at war.


With that said, the black community, more specifically black males, historically are intolerant towards homosexuality, maybe some of us here individually are indifferent but many of us can recognize that collectively the black community is still largely homophobic, so i get the gist of where black members who identify as lgbtq feel ostracized.

As far as women in our community many of us don't do enough to acknowledge and appreciate some of the struggles, black women go through as well. They face just as much discrimination and resentment, while being held numerous imposing standards. We dont do enough to acknowledge black women collectively.

Point blank, i get where the disdain, hurt and backstabbing is coming from. Many of these black feminist and black members of lgbtq community are hurt and onstantly feel under attack by the not just mainstream society but their own ethnic community. This isnt a justification for these peeps to using their platform to slander heterosexual black men, but this post is just about seeing the bigger picture at play.
Nah, fukk that.
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#nomercy
#noquarter
 
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fukk objectivity, mercy, quarter, and consideration, especially in regards to a group that uses outside whites and a fear-based educational advantage to get ahead.
These angry women and gays have held the CENTER of mainstream black america at bay since Michele Wallace took a CIA handout/help to write Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman...
Beating us in all metrics of life, due to
A.2 birds one stone hiring.
B.targeted gender discrimination against black men.
C.5-fold in group social bias toward women from both genders, especially black people.

How has "homophobia"affected their financial performance? They seem to get hired more due to being less of a threat.
How has "misogynoir" affected their lifespan and ability to get light sentences for financial crime and fraud? Oh, they seem to get away with worse because they aren't seen as a threat at all.
fukk their voices, they've had long enough to introduce failed concepts to black people.
All you pussies can do is concede, and I'm ashamed of sharing a race with you.
 

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With that said, the black community, more specifically black males, historically are intolerant towards homosexuality, maybe some of us here individually are indifferent but many of us can recognize that collectively the black community is still largely homophobic, so i get the gist of where black members who identify as lgbtq feel ostracized.
Nah breh, these are the same platitudes that created the atmosphere for the root in the first place.
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BM are not more homophobic than everyone else, that is a racist and sexist claim based on the idea that we are hyper masculine. I’d like to know what is your rationale for the idea?
Here are some facts; black women run the black churches that preach homosexuality is a sin and won’t let gay members be openly gay. Black women popularized the idea that gay men were responsible for AIDS in the black community. Black women created the Down Low scare of the 90’s and early 2000’s; essentially a witch hunt for gays. It was black women selling books and tv shows; capitalizing of fear of gays, not BM.
:francis:



As far as women in our community many of us don't do enough to acknowledge and appreciate some of the struggles, black women go through as well. They face just as much discrimination and resentment, while being held numerous imposing standards. We dont do enough to acknowledge black women collectively.

More of the same platitudes. Which social indicators did you use to come to this conclusion? Education? Incarceration? Employment? Access to business capitol? Homeownership? Access to health care? Life span? Access to a social safety net?
:jbhmm:

These blogs all have feminist slants because black women run black media. They control the conversation and that is how we ended up with blogs like the root. What those blogs don’t acknowledge enough is the impact of the criminal/ brute stereotype on black men in all the social indicators I listed above. Wonder why?
:sas2:
 
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You and the clowns who dapped you can take this bullshi and shove it up your loose ass.

This is how the feminists and gays do. They spread and perpetuate their disdain for straight black men by playing victim. “They is right tho, black men do be shytting on women and gays like they say.”

fukk you. None o that is true. Gays aren’t ostracized in the black community. Blacks are probably the least homophobic of all races in America. Little Richard has never been ostracized. Luther was never ostracized. James Baldwin was never ostracized. The black church has always been welcoming of gays and people confused about their sexuality(to a fault in my opinion).

All you’ve done in this post is cosign the bullshyt. If anyone is being ostracized in the community it’s straight black men because the black feminists and gays have aligned themselves with white supremacy via white liberalism. That’s what the “fukk the root” campaign is all about. Blacks are calling out the attack on straight black men by black feminists and gays who’ve been co-opted by white liberals.

This narrative that straight black men don’t love black women is ridiculous shyt that comes from these black/gay feminist. We march in the streets with them, we protect them, we vote for them, but somehow we don’t want black women to succeed? At what point do we stop negotiating with terrorist and defend ourselves?

These heauxs gotta go :yeshrug:
 
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Nah breh, these are the same platitudes that created the atmosphere for the root in the first place.
:snoop:
BM are not more homophobic than everyone else, that is a racist and sexist claim based on the idea that we are hyper masculine. I’d like to know what is your rationale for the idea?
Here are some facts; black women run the black churches that preach homosexuality is a sin and won’t let gay members be openly gay. Black women popularized the idea that gay men were responsible for AIDS in the black community. Black women created the Down Low scare of the 90’s and early 2000’s; essentially a witch hunt for gays. It was black women selling books and tv shows; capitalizing of fear of gays, not BM.
:francis:





More of the same platitudes. Which social indicators did you use to come to this conclusion? Education? Incarceration? Employment? Access to business capitol? Homeownership? Access to health care? Life span? Access to a social safety net?
:jbhmm:

These blogs all have feminist slants because black women run black media. They control the conversation and that is how we ended up with blogs like the root. What those blogs don’t acknowledge enough is the impact of the criminal/ brute stereotype on black men in all the social indicators I listed above. Wonder why?
:sas2:
That young nikka is an indoctrinated 26 year old mental eunuch.
 
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