Why do you seek this shyt out, my boy?
Because it shouldn't be ignored. The anti-black sentiment is the issue, not merely the messenger (though that is a problem in itself). If we agree that online anti-black rhetoric is a problem and can cause harm and damage to black people, as seen with the many black deaths at the hands of white supremacists, as indicated by the FBI as well, then it is absolute and utter stupidity to ignore this shyt merely because it comes from a black woman. Recall that the Christchurch shooter gave Candace Owens a shout out in his manifesto. This shows that even non-black people, whole ass white men, are consuming this rhetoric that comes from non-white faces and have no problem acting on it readily. It's baffling that people think it is a good idea to wait for something so bad and obvious that they can't ignore it to do something about it.
Again, it's anti-black sentiment, not just merely anti-black male. This shyt is aimed at black women too. These women are just so blinded by hate that they don't even realize it. They see black men as inherently inferior. They don't blame that on black men being men, something they barely consider black men to be and why they run to other men in the first place. They don't see the culture as the issue, as evidenced by them continuing to partake in the same shyt that other black people partake in, they see blackness as inferior. If they call a black man a bullet bag, they might as well be calling black women that as well. Them using ****** with the 'er' shows their disdain for actual blackness in itself.
Moreover, hate begets hate. Don't be surprised when black men see this and act on it. Some definitely will, in one respect or the other.
That said, let's break this shyt down:
1. If these are white men cosplaying as black women, this is a problem because ignoring it shows to them that they can absolutely get away with shytting on black people by merely pretending.
2. If these are white men getting black women to say shyt like this, this is a problem because they will realize (many already have) that merely getting a black women to push your agenda will afford you a level of protection.
3. If these are actually black women doing this, then you have a bigger problem because you now have a situation where black women are or can potentially target vulnerable black males, such as healthcare, law, or schooling. The latter is especially an issue since this black boys have it hard enough in school as is due to the racial bias they face:
Yale Study
4. Online radicalization is a real thing. Every group seems to understand it except the black community which wants to apply this understanding in a gender
biased manner that act surprised when that bias actually creates incels and so on or men with actual grievances about the community. This is damn near like a black man complaining about racism to a white man and he is telling him that he is imagining things and that he should ignore it. shyt is beyond wild and crazy.
This post is long enough but it is fukking wild to me that we as a group always complain about other groups coming at black people without repercussions time and time and time and time and time again yet ignore it each chance because a certain demographic is attached to it. There's no fukking manner in which ignoring this will some how make this better. shyt is baffling.