Why don't you agree with what I said?@kayslay I got nothing but love for you sis but I can't say the same for the rest of the thread
Do you think Black men have no agency in their own community?
Why don't you agree with what I said?@kayslay I got nothing but love for you sis but I can't say the same for the rest of the thread
Do you think Black men have no agency in their own community?
Has @Gravity come around on Yvette?oh now yall fukkin with yvette
No. I haven't even listened to the video. I don't need Yvette or anybody else to tell me why the article is bullshyt. I'm quite sure that I've got posts making the exact same points that they made in the video.Has @Gravity come around on Yvette?
Look who's back to showing their true colors?:
This is why you didn't see me defending for her in The Coliseum last week
Comparing us to White men is disrespectful. you don’t see me comparing black women to white woman because that would be disrespectfulI agree the title is very provocative but I feel it's necessary!
Blacfhbrck Men are still Men!
Black men may not have an equal chance at success but I think comparing them to white men is a great analogy. It gives The reader the opportunity to look at the parallels of community reguardless of race or culture.
Opens the mind to the intersectionality of the Black experience.
It also gives the depth of how important Black men are to our community.
You all have more direct power over the Black community than white men.
I also agree that we should have open and honest conversations about the disadvantages we face amongst ourselves.
There is too much outrage in our community when we talk about our unique experiences whether it be Black Men or Women.
Yes we are all Black but your gender does give you a different perspective!
Black men should be free to air your grievances just as any other member of our community.
Why do you show respect to people who openly disrespect you?Comparing us to White men is disrespectful. you don’t see me comparing black women to white woman because that would be disrespectful
You all have more direct power over the Black community than white men.
If you said Black women are the White women of the Black community I can compare the parallels it the overall community and the role women play in it.Comparing us to White men is disrespectful. you don’t see me comparing black women to white woman because that would be disrespectful
Ehhhh....nah.I wouldn't say most. Not even close.
The type of black women that this rhetoric and propaganda appeals to are usually liberal arts educated females that attend PWIs and live on twitter being faux-miilitant.
I’ll never respect c00ns and they don’t represent all black men for us to be disrespected cuz of their actionsWhy do you show respect to people who openly disrespect you?
You don't feel like African American men don't have a greater direct effect on our community than white men?Hope you aren't referring to AAs.
WTF does that have to do with my question, nikka?I’ll never respect c00ns and they don’t represent all black men for us to be disrespected cuz of their actions