"Y'all Dont Deserve Black Women"

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And the funny thing is that most of them don't even be around or interact with us to even form a legit opinion about us.They usually are around their own country men or AA women, so how the hell do they know how the average AA man is when we are hardly even in the same vicinity with each other?:why:


:mjlol: I looked at her facebook her ex bf is AA shes igbo American- this bytch aint Nigerian
 

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:mjlol: I looked at her facebook her ex bf is AA shes igbo American- this bytch aint Nigerian

erm .....

firstly Igbos are Nigerian .....


secondly I will never understand you people that take the time to look for these trolls and c00ns to give them the oxygen of attention that they obviously are craving

why do you attach so much importance to what these idiots think
 

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I'm confused.

Didn't the author say that 93% of Black men voted for this candidate? She then mentions Hilary support, but didn't 80% of Black men vote for Hilary? I do not really see the point of what she's saying. It should be clear by now that there are Black men who support Black women politically and socially and those who do not. No amount of words is going to persuade those who do not to change their minds, or the ones who do for that matter. Sometimes it seems like these women end up trying to guilt the men who are already supporting them.

It's crazy ain't it..

People don't also don't understand that 80% of black men for Hillary and the 93% for this Alabama election could have been more, but many brothers in the hood have felonies and can't vote..

But those numbers are ridiculous high regardless..

But these type of articles by these type of black women are nothing but tools to increased black women image for outsiders and continued to de value the black man role in society.

These type of sisters are the most disruptive women in black society..
 

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Here's the thing.

To many "white" Americans Africans who are educated arent "black".

Some of them don't see themselves as being black.
 

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It's crazy ain't it..

People don't also don't understand that 80% of black men for Hillary and the 93% for this Alabama election could have been more, but many brothers in the hood have felonies and can't vote..

But those numbers are ridiculous high regardless..

But these type of articles by these type of black women are nothing but tools to increased black women image for outsiders and continued to de value the black man role in society.

These type of sisters are the most disruptive women in black society..



why do you automatically assume that the opinion of a few of the usual noisemakers is the opinion of most people....

this is the power these trolls and c00ns have over you they fool you into thinking their opinion is the opinion of the majority
 

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erm .....

firstly Igbos are Nigerian .....


secondly I will never understand you people that take the time to look for these trolls and c00ns to give them the oxygen of attention that they obviously are craving

why do you attach so much importance to what these idiots think

firstly she is in America- has the opinions of An AA. woman clearly influenced by their think pieces. Is she in Nigeria, Did she grow up in Nigeria? not sure. Does her writing reflect that? no. Does she reflect the opinion of the Average Nigerian woman? Hell no.

The same way I'd say Wale- Yoruba American- cause the nikka aint Nigerian. edit- not even yoruba just American

stop confusing these 1st generation children- they are american.

2. I wasn't the one who found the article. So I can really careless about what a confused immigrant says regarding African American politics.

Edit. Infact she is not igbo shes just American
 
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The only way I remain sane is to look at the black women in my life. I honestly just ignore these online bytches to refrain from having resentment towards black women online.


its almost crazy how online opinions are totally different than those IRL - none of the bw im related to, date or marry white dudes- even on the Nigerian side:mjpls: we dont even live around white people.
 

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firstly she is in America- has the opinions of An AA. woman clearly influenced by their think pieces. Is she in Nigeria, Did she grow up in Nigeria? not Does her writing reflect that? no Does she reflect the opinion of the Average Nigerian woman? Hell no.

They same way I'd say Wale- Yoruba American- cause the nikka aint Nigerian.

stop confusing these 1st generation children- they are american.

2. I wasn't the one who found the article. So I can really careless about what a confused immigrant says regarding African American politics.


Firstly you misunderstand my point , you said she’s Igbo not Nigerian , an Igbo person is Nigerian which is the point I’m making , whether she sees herself as such or thinks like an average Nigerian is a separate issue


even though I was born in the USA and grew up mostly there and the UK I see myself as Nigerian ..... I’m not American and I’m not British, I think like a Nigerian (most of the time) and I live in Nigeria (most of the time) ...... just because someone is first generation doesn’t automatically mean they are Nigerian in name only (not taliking about this chick, just making a point generally)
 

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its almost crazy how online opinions are totally different than those IRL - none of the bw im related to, date or marry white dudes- even on the Nigerian side:mjpls: we dont even live around white people.


A lot of people who are heavily invested in social media dont understand that, it’s as if they have no common sense or life outside the internet, of all the conversations I’ve ever had with black men or women irl it’s never stuff like this

People always seem to think that a few online trolls represent the majority
 

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It's crazy ain't it..

People don't also don't understand that 80% of black men for Hillary and the 93% for this Alabama election could have been more, but many brothers in the hood have felonies and can't vote..

But those numbers are ridiculous high regardless..

But these type of articles by these type of black women are nothing but tools to increased black women image for outsiders and continued to de value the black man role in society.

These type of sisters are the most disruptive women in black society..

she can make 20 milly a year, outsiders date different than most of us. They all about tradition and seeing their offspring look like them. Whites, Asians are extremely picking when it comes to settling down.
 

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Why is there such an overt insecurity on site when it pertains to black men?

Black women deserve their due, if they didnt have the turnout numbers like they did, Alabama would have elected a racist pedophile to the US Senate.

I for one am grateful for black women coming up in the clutch as they normally do. I have seen it in my own life as well.
 

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A lot of people who are heavily invested in social media dont understand that, it’s as if they have no common sense or life outside the internet, of all the conversations I’ve ever had with black men or women irl it’s never stuff like this

People always seem to think that a few online trolls represent the majority

Gotta agree, in real life alot of sisters value education alot but the majority would rather be single and grind than date outside their race, it's just the truth.

They don't seem to like White dudes like that, maybe a curious fling once or twice but marriage is usually not what she's trying to do.

I will admit the internet will have you hating life period, wrapped in the toxic bitterness and angry of the media spin.

I still remember Paul from the verge, his no internet for 30 days, he said he liked it and if it weren't for his job as a tech journalist he'd do it more often.


Offline: how's it going?
 
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