I guess nikkas don't know what the definition of "perspective" is now
And here it goes....the first line of defense of the "its not them, it's YOU" nikkas
Make those same statements about White racism against Blacks, and they turn quicker than a Russian ballerina. lol
The black person's need and desire for acceptance by white people is the ultimate legacy of white supremacy. This is why this news. Just like when that white kappa did a couple dance moves, moves that the rest of the kappas have been doing for years and years, blew up. For example, my school did something like this last month. But then again, it was a black guy who took the photos...
#UMDMelanin celebrates black women on UMD campus
The funniest thing about this entire episode is this; when Black people came to the Western Hemisphere we were same complexion as our brothers and sisters in Africa. Then because white people lusted after our bodies and have sex with us, we started to have black people of various hues. So the notion that white people don't find black attractive is entirely laughable.
I don't see why any BM gets so emotionally invested in any of this...in my opinion...I say don't "praise" them ever, that way you have nothing to lose. Don't tell them how "pretty" they are, don't post thirsty comments by the millions in social media, and don't go on a rampage and swear that you "love chocolate" because they don't care. In their minds YOU ARE ALL self-hating abusers, Get it? They aren't looking to be praised by you, and your "praise" and "appreciation" mean squat in the bigger picture of it all ..leave it to the white guys to handle it since they know how to do it the right way. They would be lucky to get a thimble's worth of WM who have the slightest bit of interest in "appreciating" them.
Reading these protective responses to his twitter "black bythces, and nikka hoes" by black women who openly defended it is clear and direct evidence of the Don Imus Effect.
Some of you may not be old enough to remember, but a few years back Don Imus referred to the Rutgers majority black female basketball team as "nappy headed hoes" in the company of other whites, and uninfluenced by black men or culture...when headlines created an open forum of discussion of how to rectify and understand why he said what he said, and how to change it....guess who was expected to answer up to it? That's right, you guessed it..... It suddenly became a public indictment of how Black Men allegedly have "always" talked about and treated Black Women, and BW agreed collectively with "mmmm's" and "you go girls" when they spoke about it. It took the attention right off of the source of the problem....Don Imus. He played the card, and he played t well, because he knew it would work...
BTW, NO ONE cared that it was Black Men sending him death threats, protested in front of his job and eventually got him kicked off of the station. NOT ONE BW stood up and recognized that...not a single one.
This effect is pretty mainstream... here you have hoards of BW and their sympathizers actually placing the blame of his comments squarely on the shoulders of BM. It never fails.
These are the same hoes that bashes Rachel Dozalar or whatever the fukk her name is.
Some black men are defending him too in hopes of getting brownie points from massa.These Black women defending this racist Cac
What did Dolezal do for black people?Yeah, and that's the spooky thing. Donozel, bat shyt crazy as she was, wasn't caught using slurs (as far as I know, feel free to correct me) and was doing more for black people than just taking pictures of them and fukking them. But black women were outraged. Wonder why?
Well in our community is just don't work like dat.Yeah, and that's the spooky thing. Donozel, bat shyt crazy as she was, wasn't caught using slurs (as far as I know, feel free to correct me) and was doing more for black people than just taking pictures of them and fukking them. But black women were outraged. Wonder why?
Oh word?
"ALL BLACK WOMEN"?
I guess this type of statement is accepted here? with no consequences huh?
The Locker really fell the fukk off. :aidisgust:
I think I am going to stick with the Sports and Film/Tv sections from now on.
True but people in Africa are by and large a lot darker than us. And that is now, much less before the slave trade. But let's say that your statement is true, it's irrelevant because it is well known that Slave masters would sleep with their black female slaves. And they didn't do that because they thought they were ugly...Every African ain't pitch black breh
Some black men are defending him too in hopes of getting brownie points from massa.
not a damn thingWhat did Dolezal do for black people?
What did Dolezal do for black people?
black men were even let him take their picturesActivism and taught academics...might not be much but more than taking photos, if you are excusing dude because "he uplifted Black women."