"White Supremacy Has Beaten Down & Emasculated Black Men So it's Time To Find True Pure Love With Other Races Of Men"

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teaching kid's "divester" themes anti black men talking points/arguments in children cartoons:mjcry:

Nothing new here, whenever they want to portray IR relationships in movies/TV it's the same formula. The BW/WM couple are always sweet and loving to each other, and the BM/WW couple are degenerates and seen as an embarrassment.
 

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It doesn’t pop up on my YouTube, but occasionally on tiktok there’ll be some black women I follow (that are around my age) they’ll repost or comment on something :mjpls: that’s how I discovered that retarded pasta and lobster trend.
So someone you follow comments/reposts a swirling video then you click it and watch it.....

What makes you want to watch the swirling video breh :francis:

If they comment/repost an LGBT abomination video you gonna watch that as well :scust:?

The internet is really starting to reveal the type of shyt a lot of y'all nikkas are into. The internet is feeding y'all nikkas the degenerate content that you want to see, then you hop on the coli and share it with people who you think share your worldview.
 
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The popularity of the channel is irrelevant. I can post a CNC repair channel and rocket engine repair channel you've never heard of with hundreds of thousands of subscribers and millions of views.

The CNC/rocket videos popped up on my timeline because I like watching videos on how rocket engines work.

I'm just trying to understand why swirling videos are randomly popping on YOUR YouTube algorithm :jbhmm: ?

When I open YouTube the only thing I see is film/camera related shyt, sports, and Beyoncé. This shyt pops up on their YouTube page because they watch it and invite it in.
 

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these chicks sound absolutely nuts, there is a trend on tiktok & youtube with gen z women to make these videos now. They sound just like the men they're criticizing. :pachaha:



that lame FD Signifier was wrong this divestor has half a million subs promoting anti black male rhetoric, its not some fringe ideology anymore alot of young women think like this now and hate black men.


There’s something musty about these swirlers that I can’t put my hands on …

:scust:
 

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When I started hearing black women in my personal life spout these same swirler/divestor talking points I knew it was going to be a big problem. We have to start realizing just how powerful social media is when it comes to proliferating toxic ideas. We cannot put our head in the sand and ignore this. A lot of social movements start off small but then start to have broad cultural influences. The fact that this type of content is no longer in the fringe but being casually propagated on YouTube channels with hundreds of thousands of subscribers is a problem. The next phase is these women openly working with white supremacists to bring real world harm to us. It sounds extreme but this can only lead to one place. A lot of these women are motivated by pure hatred of us and want to see us harmed out of some wicked sense of vengence. Never under estimate how sick people are underneath the surface.

Black men better wake the fukk up.
Half black babies are not new. Them and their wicked daddies shouldn’t scare us
 

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:mjlol:Who do y’all bruhs think some of these black women. Are watching and listening to online and irl lol. Just like how some of y’all bruhs be having manosphere/redpill daddies. These black women too be having divestor mommies, and black men ain’t shyt aunties.
 
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I'm not asking why it pops up black women's timeline. I'm asking why it's popping up on the timeline of black men on the coli?

So I'll ask again, why are swirling videos randomly popping up on YOUR YouTube algorithm :jbhmm:?

:snoop:

if u listen to any mansosphere content - this shyt will pop up
 

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Never see this "where you find this/why look this up" "touch grass" energy when passport bros discussions pop up :mjpls:

Outside of that im all for people going where they are wanted. And on a side note, there really should be a seperate forum for all of this swirl/pawg/wench/buck talk tho
 

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When I started hearing black women in my personal life spout these same swirler/divestor talking points I knew it was going to be a big problem. We have to start realizing just how powerful social media is when it comes to proliferating toxic ideas. We cannot put our head in the sand and ignore this. A lot of social movements start off small but then start to have broad cultural influences. The fact that this type of content is no longer in the fringe but being casually propagated on YouTube channels with hundreds of thousands of subscribers is a problem. The next phase is these women openly working with white supremacists to bring real world harm to us. It sounds extreme but this can only lead to one place. A lot of these women are motivated by pure hatred of us and want to see us harmed out of some wicked sense of vengence. Never under estimate how sick people are underneath the surface.

Black men better wake the fukk up.
I learned that The apathetic nikkas should be ignored and the preventative nikkas will be the ones to adapt. Stay away from those apathetic head in the sand old nikkas. They are already dead and have given in to ontological death fully
 

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:mjlol:Who do y’all bruhs think some of these black women. Are watching and listening to online and irl lol. Just like how some of y’all bruhs be having manosphere/redpill daddies. These black women too be having divestor mommies, and black men ain’t shyt aunties.
and they been having them since daytime tv in the 90's and literature since the 60's

alot of us just wanna put our head in the sand when it comes to this
 

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When I started hearing black women in my personal life spout these same swirler/divestor talking points I knew it was going to be a big problem. We have to start realizing just how powerful social media is when it comes to proliferating toxic ideas. We cannot put our head in the sand and ignore this. A lot of social movements start off small but then start to have broad cultural influences. The fact that this type of content is no longer in the fringe but being casually propagated on YouTube channels with hundreds of thousands of subscribers is a problem. The next phase is these women openly working with white supremacists to bring real world harm to us. It sounds extreme but this can only lead to one place. A lot of these women are motivated by pure hatred of us and want to see us harmed out of some wicked sense of vengence. Never under estimate how sick people are underneath the surface.

Black men better wake the fukk up.
I got some bad news for you: that's been going on for decades. It's just not who you think it is. The Kimberle Crenshaw type is way more dangerous than these goofballs on Tic Toc or even a Candace Owens, because black men see the former as allies. Meanwhile, Crenshaw tried to Mutombo My Brother's Keeper because, "patriarchy". Even a white male academic called her out :mjlol:
 
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