A bed wench tried to ruin my career

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im in a top tier post graduate professional schoo the industry isn't important, and I gave these black feminist in the black student union that work a few months ago and had them on the verge of tears dismantling their whole ideology. So fast forward to now.

At a networking event a black male professional in our industry who is an alumni took her a couple other black women to. Apparently she mentions my name talking about how she doesn't know what's wrong with me etc.

lucky for me dude happens to be a real nikka from around my way and told her feminism isn't for black people. she then proceeds to yell at him and throw her hands all in his face. Dude is highly connected and knows everybody so instead of harming my career she likely has hurt her own. ain't God good?

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THE term bedwench is offensive to the ancestors. A lot of those “bedwenches” were repeatedly raped and beaten to be broken into their roles.

They didn’t wake up being subservient and submissive to white slave masters. They were abused until they didn’t refuse.

21st century blacks are arguably the weakest out of every generation of blacks that have walked the community in the 400+ years of our existence. The people who fought the real fight were slaves, people during the civil rights era and everywhere in between those two time periods.

We are weak as shyt in comparison to those folks. Couldn’t even imagine a black person from a previous century making light of such a serious issue. Labeling every black man and woman who doesn’t 100% cosign your misguided beliefs a bed buck or a bed wench.

Everything is a joke to you nikkas.

Same with the term “bedbuck”, those brothas were repeatedly raped in front of other slaves by their slave masters and here everyone is using these terms as Jokes, or comedic punchlines.
 

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THE term bedwench is offensive to the ancestors. A lot of those “bedwenches” were repeatedly raped and beaten to be broken into their roles.

They didn’t wake up being subservient and submissive to white slave masters. They were abused until they didn’t refuse.

21st century blacks are arguably the weakest out of every generation of blacks that have walked the community in the 400+ years of our existence

Everything is a joke to you nikkas.
Are you modern fonzie??
 

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THE term bedwench is offensive to the ancestors. A lot of those “bedwenches” were repeatedly raped and beaten to be broken into their roles.

They didn’t wake up being subservient and submissive to white slave masters. They were abused until they didn’t refuse.

21st century blacks are arguably the weakest out of every generation of blacks that have walked the community in the 400+ years of our existence

Everything is a joke to you nikkas.
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THE term bedwench is offensive to the ancestors. A lot of those “bedwenches” were repeatedly raped and beaten to be broken into their roles.

They didn’t wake up being subservient and submissive to white slave masters. They were abused until they didn’t refuse.

21st century blacks are arguably the weakest out of every generation of blacks that have walked the community in the 400+ years of our existence

Everything is a joke to you nikkas.
Its over breh. Every generation we get weaker and weaker. During fukking Jim Crow and reconstruction we built schools, hospitals and entire towns within a generation breh and now look at us, id be shocked if we could make a paper airplane.
 

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I agree.

Majority of us would fold up like cheap chairs in any other era.......
I know I would. We all would. Waking up to that shyt everyday. Watching your family Being snatched from you. Wife raped. Being unarmed and TRULY powerless.

I couldn’t deal with that shyt.

Not to mention working as a slave and being denied ANY education, on top of your hopes and dreams being just that for as long as you live.
 

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Its over breh. Every generation we get weaker and weaker. During fukking Jim Crow and reconstruction we built schools, hospitals and entire towns within a generation breh and now look at us, id be shocked if we could make a paper airplane.
It hurts to see how much we fail to honor those people. I cried about it a couple times. We treat slavery as a myth. As in we know it happened but we didn’t witness it, so there’s no true connection to it. Those people really went through that . Everyday. Born and died slaves. And look what has become of their descendants. Look at us my nikka. I mean really look at us. It’s shameful.
 

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THE term bedwench is offensive to the ancestors. A lot of those “bedwenches” were repeatedly raped and beaten to be broken into their roles.

They didn’t wake up being subservient and submissive to white slave masters. They were abused until they didn’t refuse.

21st century blacks are arguably the weakest out of every generation of blacks that have walked the community in the 400+ years of our existence. The people who fought the real fight were slaves, people during the civil rights era and everywhere in between those two time periods.

We are weak as shyt in comparison to those folks. Couldn’t even imagine a black person from a previous century making light of such a serious issue. Labeling every black man and woman who doesn’t 100% cosign your misguided beliefs a bed buck or a bed wench.

Everything is a joke to you nikkas.

Same with the term “bedbuck”, those brothas were repeatedly raped in front of other slaves by their slave masters and here everyone is using these terms as Jokes, or comedic punchlines.

No them hoes wasnt raped most of the time. Read a book called daughters of the trade.

Why do you think they call black women the mother of all civilizations because they always let strange men and cacs fukk them and have their babies

You dont know about the secret relationship between black women and white men in america

The shyt goes so deep to the point that white men left land to their black mistresses/slaves instead of their white wives breh

Black women have always gave up that p*ssy breh
 

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THE term bedwench is offensive to the ancestors. A lot of those “bedwenches” were repeatedly raped and beaten to be broken into their roles.

They didn’t wake up being subservient and submissive to white slave masters. They were abused until they didn’t refuse.

21st century blacks are arguably the weakest out of every generation of blacks that have walked the community in the 400+ years of our existence. The people who fought the real fight were slaves, people during the civil rights era and everywhere in between those two time periods.

We are weak as shyt in comparison to those folks. Couldn’t even imagine a black person from a previous century making light of such a serious issue. Labeling every black man and woman who doesn’t 100% cosign your misguided beliefs a bed buck or a bed wench.

Everything is a joke to you nikkas.

Same with the term “bedbuck”, those brothas were repeatedly raped in front of other slaves by their slave masters and here everyone is using these terms as Jokes, or comedic punchlines.

you're more angry about using a term than another black person trying to ruin my reputation and career?

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Daughters of the Trade
Atlantic Slavers and Interracial Marriage on the Gold Coast

By Pernille Ipsen

Publication Year: 2015

Severine Brock's first language was Ga, yet it was not surprising when, in 1842, she married Edward Carstensen. He was the last governor of Christiansborg, the fort that, in the eighteenth century, had been the center of Danish slave trading in West Africa. She was the descendant of Ga-speaking women who had married Danish merchants and traders. Their marriage would have been familiar to Gold Coast traders going back nearly 150 years. In Daughters of the Trade, Pernille Ipsen follows five generations of marriages between African women and Danish men, revealing how interracial marriage created a Euro-African hybrid culture specific . . . show more
 
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