White guys were edited out of the recent street harassment video

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The street harassment movement came out of a real issue. Things like this don't help it.



If I can acknowledge this as a woman, can those who act like there is no issue acknowledge there is one?

I can't cosign the "street harassment" movement because everytime you look into it, there's a white person behind it with a racist agenda. The #YouOkSis consisted of black women on twitter talking about street harassment and how horrible it is, but that shyt was started by a white broad who was trying to pass laws to stop street harassment (and guess who's gonna be the ones to get locked up because of it :comeon:).

So if y'all actually want to discuss street harassment, fine. But so far the discussions has always been racist as fukk.
 

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So OP is just going to steal my post from the main thread and make a 5 star thread out of it? :cryingmj:


Anyways, how many blacks were lynched in the early 1900s driven by "accusations" of raping CAC women? They used to use photos of vulnerable CAC women to convey the message of the necessity of policing the boundaries between blacks and whites. This Shoshana Bytch doesn't know her history. As a Jew, you'd expect her to acknowledge black history considering what her people went through.

Accusations and fears about CAC women under threat have been used as a way of defending and enabling the discrimination, and murder of countless Blacks.

Recall the wrongful arrest and conviction of The Central Park 5 for the rape of the “Central Park CAC jogger." So much irony in this dumbass video/agenda. This kosher bytch can get the fukk outta here with that.
 

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I can't cosign the "street harassment" movement because everytime you look into it, there's a white person behind it with a racist agenda. The #YouOkSis consisted of black women on twitter talking about street harassment and how horrible it is, but that shyt was started by a white broad who was trying to pass laws to stop street harassment (and guess who's gonna be the ones to get locked up because of it :comeon:).

So if y'all actually want to discuss street harassment, fine. But so far the discussions has always been racist as fukk.

In my first 2 post on here I stated the unfairness and not being able to support things like this because of that.

I agree its never been honest.

What I'm saying is there is problem with harassment. But we can't talk and haven't been able to address it because of BS like this. When I saw the video my first thought was so no white guys harassed her? So this is no surprise it's a shame. How can I as a woman cosign this or speak on a problem when I have to worry about blacks being thrown under the bus? We can't even talk about it on here because while there is a definite problem, there is demonizing of our men. Catch 22 and at this end its just more of white women in danger from the big bad black man.

I just dont want it to be used as an excuse to deny a problem.
 

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Folks are right. Lipstick Alley has a large non-black base, with a substantial number of latinas and white women. Without the handle being printed along with the quote, there's no way to know if it was indeed a black woman who made that statement -- or a latina, a white, a white latina, or even a guy.
 

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Folks are right. Lipstick Alley has a large non-black base, with a substantial number of latinas and white women. Without the handle being printed along with the quote, there's no way to know if it was indeed a black woman who made that statement -- or a latina, a white, a white latina, or even a guy.

:yes: lootttssss and lotttsss of gay dudes there...
 

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In my first 2 post on here I stated the unfairness and not being able to support things like this because of that.



I just dont want it to be used as an excuse to deny a problem.

I can't deny that street harassment exists. I'm not a woman so I'd have to take your word for it. If you want to discuss street harassment, then let it be black men and women discussing it amongst ourselves. But so far whenever I hear/read anything about these street harassment campaigns, it's always racist as fukk and I can't cosign that.

The reasons a lot of your complaints for street harassment gets ignored is because a lot of the black women spear heading these movements are constantly saying fukked up shyt about black men, associate with white women (feminists) who have those same fukked up views, and completely absolve white men from all accountability.

If you want us (black men) to take you seriously, stop associating yourselves with white supremacist feminists, and start distancing/calling out black women that say fukked up shyt about black men (not saying you do that, just speaking in generalities).
 

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I can't deny that street harassment exists. I'm not a woman so I'd have to take your word for it. If you want to discuss street harassment, then let it be black men and women discussing it amongst ourselves. But so far whenever I hear/read anything about these street harassment campaigns, it's always racist as fukk and I can't cosign that.

The reasons a lot of your complaints for street harassment gets ignored is because a lot of the black women spear heading these movements are constantly saying fukked up shyt about black men, associate with white women (feminists) who have those same fukked up views, and completely absolve white men from all accountability.

If you want us (black men) to take you seriously, stop associating yourselves with white supremacist feminists, and start distancing/calling out black women that say fukked up shyt about black men (not saying you do that, just speaking in generalities).

I agree with you and I already responded to something like this in here. For us to discuss in our community ourlselves we have to actually be a community. I never said cosign this. I didn't even cosign it. I wanted acknowledgment of the problem itself.

Not all black women are aligning themselves with white feminist and not all black men are denying harassment is a problem but you wouldn't know that for the rhetoric being spewed on both sides. Even in your post you address the problem with the BW and not address the issue with black men not supporting us. There are examples. in this thread saying things like she liked it or its not an issue. You want us to shoot down other black women while you (in general) do not address the men. I can't count the times I have seen "I'm pro black male" then they completely ignore the wrong that was done.

I took this serious without giving y'all a list of what you needed to do so I can acknowledge your problem. Because first I am black so regardless of sex. So if I see racism I will say something. We each need to do that call out our own peers. Its not enough to say what you don't do or what you will do. You have to call out and acknowledge those who are and will. I understand more than anyone else BM are on the defensive and that they have to be. There are BW who are loyally supporting you automatically. It's a slap in the face when I get either no support or a list of todo's or have to prove myself before I get yours (general). White feminist racism isn't an excuse to turn a blind eye and not acknowledge the problem straight up.
 
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