Yvette Carnell (w/ Dr. Tommy Curry) - Straight Black Men are the White Men of Black People? 9/20/17

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Perhaps we are toast already.

But if we are toast in ways that we weren't even during the 40s/50s/60s active Civil Rights era, it is largely
due to the distorted gender imbalance that places black boys and men trailing black girls and women in every
meaningful life metric.

Do we really expect the black hyper-matriarchy -- in which 60 percent of our families are not headed by two cooperative parents, not by black men, but by a tidal wave of socially overwhelmed single black mothers and grandmothers -- to "address white supremacy"? How?

There is that ending of the film "The Sixth Sense," where Bruce Willis realizes he's been dead all along. I still have hope that we haven't come to that realization as a group in real life.
There is still hope but all of our efforts have to be to getting reparations and then many creating an exit strategy out of America once you get the funds.

1. My take is that reparations will cost America 4-5 per person. Why?

You have to make the collective whole.

You have to add all of the damage and wealth thats been earned or taken from Blacks. That comes out to an estimate of 1.5-2.5 mil per person. This also includes what land and housing would estimate too as well.

Pain and suffering- 1 million cap.

Cost to raise a successful child, since Blacks are expected the average two children, it should come out to 1.6 mil. The avg cost to raise a child in their 18 years is 800k.

4.6-5.6 million for 45 million people is 207 trillion to 252 trillion dollars.

This would instantly wash away Whites debt for slavery and make Black people whole but this will also put a target on Blacks back regardless if white promise otherwise.

What this does more than anything is give Black people a Plan B which they currently lack today.

2. Plan B

Today plan B is to roll over and die or become field slaves again. That's not a Plan B.

Black folks Plan B has to exist. Once it does, you can then start a strategy for escape.

I personally think it's then you can start working with African nations as you have value to offer. This can't be for the collective but you can cover 4-5k per country, you are in a good position to build.

Have a team, work with the locals, build and adopt the culture and build up Africa while making money in two continents. This whole idea of working with African broke isn't an idea as I don't business with Africa nations, you need moola.

3. What will happen to us? Unless God comes back, we are facing persecution with or without reparations. We just have to understand that we need a lot and reparations as big as it may seem is a far cry when building a community cost tens of millions in today's society. We are living in a 1st world country. We need first world dollars to survive.
 
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Nah. Not in our lifetime. Too much interference and "feel good" assisted "Independence"...Black men don't have the financial or political capital for that. Black women are the bigger consumers, have the higher numbers, and are catered to more by academia...and Human Resource departments. Our social arrangement doesn't mirror white folks.
Ok I see what you are saying.
Yes Black men are oppressed.
However That doesn't take away the fact that you guys have a greater direct effect on our community than white men.
I've never said or implied that we have the exact same communal arrangement as white people. It's just an example used to get people especially Black men to think of their role in their community outside the confines of racial oppression.

I'm specifically speaking about Black men's impact of their community not about the strides Black women have made in academia. All women reguardless of race are greater consumers and attend college at a higher rate than their male counterparts.

Black men's progression or lack thereof is in direct correlation to the overall failures of our community. The oppression of Balck men is deliberate because they know it will have a direct effect on the community.
Everyone silently agrees with this but then when it's time for a public discussion about it there is so much Blowback.

Why isn't the success of Black women considered a win for the entire community?
If Black women are in the position to help educate and hire Black men why are we discussing white men instead of Black women and men working together?
 

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Look at the comments. :scust:






These dudes were the black kids that grew up around 90% cacs and compensated their insecurity of being black by being fake pro-black during their college years.


If you're a black person on reddit I can't fukk with you

They got a thread on NeoGAF: Straight Black Men Are the White People of Black People

Black posters are in that thread calling Black men "Ashy" on a CAC forum.
 
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Ok I see what you are saying.
Yes Black men are oppressed.
However That doesn't take away the fact that you guys have a greater direct effect on our community than white men.
I've never said or implied that we have the exact same communal arrangement as white people. It's just an example used to get people especially Black men to think of their role in their community outside the confines of racial oppression.

I'm specifically speaking about Black men's impact of their community not about the strides Black women have made in academia. All women reguardless of race are greater consumers and attend college at a higher rate than their male counterparts.

Black men's progression or lack thereof is in direct correlation to the overall failures of our community. The oppression of Balck men is deliberate because they know it will have a direct effect on the community.
Everyone silently agrees with this but then when it's time for a public discussion about it there is so much Blowback.

Why isn't the success of Black women considered a win for the entire community?
If Black women are in the position to help educate and hire Black men why are we discussing white men instead of Black women and men working together?
For the same reason any form of small but meager success is not a win for the Black community. Our wealth doesn't improve nor does our community improve.

It's the reason why none of our individual success matters as it effects no one but us. We are talking collective, that means something, a handful of BW doing something good is good but doesn't change the narrative.
 
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Ok I see what you are saying.
Yes Black men are oppressed.
However That doesn't take away the fact that you guys have a greater direct effect on our community than white men.
I've never said or implied that we have the exact same communal arrangement as white people. It's just an example used to get people especially Black men to think of their role in their community outside the confines of racial oppression.

I'm specifically speaking about Black men's impact of their community not about the strides Black women have made in academia. All women reguardless of race are greater consumers and attend college at a higher rate than their male counterparts.

Black men's progression or lack thereof is in direct correlation to the overall failures of our community. The oppression of Balck men is deliberate because they know it will have a direct effect on the community.
Everyone silently agrees with this but then when it's time for a public discussion about it there is so much Blowback.

Why isn't the success of Black women considered a win for the entire community?
If Black women are in the position to help educate and hire Black men why are we discussing white men instead of Black women and men working together?

Willful ignorance or genuine naivete?
:mjgrin:
This was a propagandist hit piece and you're still trying to "unpack" and "deconstruct" the obvious.
I'm not going down this road with you. Have a beautiful day, sister.
 

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Full on gender war on Black twitter happening right now over this article

Unfortunately a large segment of our population won't make the next 50 years. Whites/arabs/asians etc look at us like food right now it's extremely hostile out here...







And nikkas is worried about bedroom politics & dumb shyt
:mindblown::mindblown:
 

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Look at the comments. :scust:






These dudes were the black kids that grew up around 90% cacs and compensated their insecurity of being black by being fake pro-black during their college years.


If you're a black person on reddit I can't fukk with you


The bolded is absolute truth, as well as blacks that grew up around other black kids but were scared of them through childhood.

Those are the most dangerous negros for most black people. cacs in blackface.
 

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Has Damon young responded at all? Dude is getting horrible feedback.
ive seen even white vloggers bash his article.

quite honestly the only public person ive seen step out and support the notion of this article , was jemele hill. which is pitiful because the article tries to drive home this notion that black men dont stand up for black women, when a black man just put his job on the line to stand tall with her during that backlash last week. smh
 
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