I'd street harass her
I'd street harass her
Can yall imagine what it would be like trying to date a chick like this
Can yall imagine what it would be like trying to date a chick like this
Assuming that she's attracted to black men.
Your words hurt me deeply breh. They were, dare I say, cold blooded
Sadly, I don't see black women defending black men at all. Showing sympathy for Trayvon doesn't constitute defending black men. Defending black men would be standing up against police brutality and the prison industrial complex as a whole. Out of all the little black women empowerment movements out here. Which one's see prison industrial complex that's railroading black men into modern day slavery as a priority? Hell defending black men could be something as simple as calling black women like the author of this article and those who agree out. You can't even do that without deflecting the criticism right back on to black men. The feelings expressed in this article aren't anything new. I heard rumblings that sounded just like this when the Trayvon and Jena 6 stories first broke.And black women have constantly been the only defenders of black men (where were the pawgs when trayvon was murdered? They were busy acquitting Zimmerman), and what thanks have we gotten? Being called hair hats, bed wenches and other deplorable names. While I think this woman is a pathetic bytch for this article, a lot of black women are getting fed up with the lack of loyalty from black men.
Black males of today have been raised to believe that standing idly by and enabling behavior and hate exhibited in the OP as long as it comes from a woman is an indictment of being an leader. Almost as if she's a big child who has a right to throw a temper tantrum but no one has the right to pop her or tell her to sit down. That's a different thread altogether, though, but it definitely ties into a lack of the bold.
Crackas sitting back looking at this thread in amusement.I don't know what you're talking about
Her face is the visual equivalent of morning breath. And to think, she's dolled up in these pics so this is her at her best you can't be that dumb AND ugly.See the ugly bytch who wrote the article yall
she's a harvard grad too
Crackas sitting back looking at this thread in amusement.
Her face is the visual equivalent of morning breath
You fakkits only see what you wanna see. I posted this original response and never edited. aagain.. READ THE WHOLE THING
If you look at the article and this woman's FB page, A LOT of black women are talking her out. Black women defend black men almost to our own detriment. That isn't debatable. Your pawgs sure as he'll ain't defending you.Sadly, I don't see black women defending black men at all. Showing sympathy for Trayvon doesn't constitute defending black men. Defending black men would be standing up against police brutality and the prison industrial complex as a whole. Out of all the little black women empowerment movements out here. Which one's see prison industrial complex that's railroading black men into modern day slavery as a priority? Hell defending black men could be something as simple as calling black women like the author of this article and those who agree out. You can't even do that without deflecting the criticism right back on to black men. The feelings expressed in this article aren't anything new. I heard rumblings that sounded just like this when the Trayvon and Jena 6 stories first broke.