Y’all ever feel like Black women are a chess move to go viral?

Ahadi

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Like if someone wants to create narratives on social media (dating, shytting on black men, Metoo, rejection, etc) involving other black women to go viral? ....

It’s almost as if they do this on purpose as a chess move.

We can ever peel it back further and try to understand why women co-sign each other so quickly.
 
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Only men would think women using a platform to speak out on issues they are facing, is a strategy for attention and not something serious.

Then say “keep our issues within our community”, but you can’t even express the problem because it’s labeled as “babble”. “Denial is not a life strategy”.
 

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Only men would think women using a platform to speak out on issues they are facing, is a strategy for attention and not something serious.

Then say “keep our issues within our community”, but you can’t even express the problem because it’s labeled as “babble”. “Denial is not a life strategy”.

Theres a difference between babble and saying shyt for likes and actually voicing an opinion to find a solution.
 

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Theres a difference between babble and saying shyt for likes and actually voicing an opinion to find a solution.

There will never be a solution if people can’t even accept the message because they didn’t receive it the way they wanted to. We will continue to see us more divided because we stay waiting for ideal scenarios. It doesn’t matter much to me anymore because this board has taught me I don’t have the looks to be respected by men within my community.
 

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Only men would think women using a platform to speak out on issues they are facing, is a strategy for attention and not something serious.

Then say “keep our issues within our community”, but you can’t even express the problem because it’s labeled as “babble”. “Denial is not a life strategy”.

OUR conversations need to discussed behind closed doors like every other group. Not on social media broadcasting to the whole world.
 
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An awful lot of blanket statements in here. Many black women arent as easily triggered as you claim, plenty of them having the mental and emotional wherewithal to ignore the bait. Some of you need to switch your scenery up.

:francis:
 

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An awful lot of blanket statements in here. Many black women arent as easily triggered as you claim, plenty of them having the mental and emotional wherewithal to ignore the bait. Some of you need to switch your scenery up.

:francis:

Ok cool :mjlol:

We aren’t talking about their mental state. More so, if they are used as a chess move to get attention, retweets, viral moments, etc.
 

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Its not just sistas its brothas too. They know they can put anything out there negative or positive. Long as black folks latch on to it they gonna make it hot and will drive views.

Plus black folks are powerless. Most powerless people voice their issues because they have no power..instead of acting on them and creating change.

So folks bytch and complain on social media, tweet and retweet shyt in which they yapping off at the mouth and tweeter fingers.
 
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