Black Feminism, Serena Williams and Rage

ndthentherewasx

El Capitan
Joined
Oct 16, 2014
Messages
8,491
Reputation
-210
Daps
18,871
Reppin
Tejas, Texas Sur
A lot of Black feminism is misplaced anger about the Black men these feminists have in their lives. :francis:

Case in point with Serena:
When Whites called her an ape, a man, arrogant, Black men on the Coli upheld her beauty and success.

As soon as she gets with a White Man, Shea Butter Twitter celebrates this and then blames Black men!
:ohhh:

The dishonesty is laughable but also melancholic. White supremacy has made Black women blame their insecurities on their other half.

We ain't ready for the Revolution
:wow:
Discuss.

Celebrates?
 

@OffHalsted

The 100s LochNess
Joined
Dec 31, 2014
Messages
17,856
Reputation
1,830
Daps
65,230
Reppin
60628
Serena Williams owes black men nothing for her white fiancé

Serena Williams owes black men nothing for her white fiancé

Thursday afternoon, the internet was flooded with reports that Serena Williams had announced her engagement to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, to the surprise of just about anyone who read it.

The relationship, which had pretty much been a secret to most, quickly went viral for all public consumption. A moment that should have been met with congratulations for the greatest athlete of all-time soon was hit with the shattering sound of angry keystrokes of black men as their egos and fragile masculinity crashed at the intersection of Twitter and Facebook. One headline even read, “Drake and Common’s ex gets Engaged.”

serena-williams-reddit-1.jpg

Serena Williams (L) and fiancé Alexis Ohian, co-founder of Reddit (R).

Apparently, the fragility of black masculinity happened to forget the name of the most decorated woman in sports history, as her engagement, for whatever reason, seemed to be a direct attack against their manhood.

If you haven’t guessed it already, Alexis Ohanian isn’t black, and black men made their grievance clear: their ‘Black Queen’ had betrayed them. These are probably the same black men secretly living under the Kanye West motto of “And when you get on, he’ll leave your ass for a white girl.” Somehow, these men felt as if Serena Williams, the embodiment of the black woman, had not done her due diligence in giving enough black men a chance to be her Prince Charming.

When a celebrity gets engaged, it’s likely to be met with commentary from the peanut gallery from all sides. But the underlying factors in the racial comments directed at Williams’ engagement are problematic, and in hotep fashion, lack context around her blackness and how she can be pro-black and yet have a white fiancé.

Williams is no stranger to racism, and her career has often seen her fight against it.We’re talking about a woman who for 15 years boycotted a tournament in her hometown of Indian Wells, California, after being booed and targeted with slurs by a racist crowd.A woman who consistently spoke out about police brutality against black men in America and uses her platform and voice to push social justice issues to a larger stage in an effort to make a greater impact on her community.

–Serena Williams speaks out against police brutality: ‘I won’t be silent’–[/a]


The black feminism she has displayed throughout her career — even further cemented by her cameo in the epic Beyoncé‘s visual album LEMONADE — proved she wasn’t scared to stand up for what she believes in despite the racism and sexism she could, and would face.

The most decorated woman in sports history has time and time over proved her ‘blackness’ (even though she never had to), including showing her appreciation for black culture and the importance of its preservation. Serena Williams has stood defiant as a black woman, even when black men disrespected her with sexist, misogynistic, transphobic remarks over her looks or for simply being a passionate, bossed up black woman. The double standard against black women who date outside their race has once again reared its ugly head, and questioning her loyalty is unfair.

When a person deemed ‘pro-black’ is found out to be in an interracial relationship, it can be jarring for some. Why that is so is a very layered thing. Whether spoken or unspoken, many of us have attempted to have this conversation to only be met with surface level analysis that treats race as a monolith with no understanding of how one can fight for their own people while loving the race they are seemingly ‘fighting’ against.

The easy answer is love is love.

common-drake-1.jpg

NEW YORK – APRIL 06: Actor/rapper Common and tennis player Serena Williams attend the premiere of “Date Night” at Ziegfeld Theatre on April 6, 2010, in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

The interesting point in this whole situation is that this isn’t the first time Serena Williams has been linked to dating a white man. Even more, Williams has very publicly dated black men. It would be one thing if we were talking about “preference,” but in this case, some black men’s reaction to Williams’ engagement fall into the dangerous territory of feeling like they have ownership of her.

Indeed, Serena Williams is a black queen. But she isn’t YOUR Black Queen. No one has ownership of Serena Williams, or any black woman for that matter. There is a double standard of sorts when black women date outside of their race, and we’re seeing it in true form in the responses to Williams’ happy announcement. The language being used suggests she has been “stolen” from us, primarily from black men who never had a chance at being with Serena Williams in the first place!

It takes a lot of gall for a group of men, who constantly disrespected Williams over the years, to all of a sudden be shocked when she decides to marry a white man. When will black women ever just be able to be?

During a recent interview, Williams argued that if she were a man, she would be considered the “greatest athlete of all time.” Unfortunately for her, if she were a man, her engagement would be celebrated and would probably be met with comments like, “black women better step their game up.”

As the late great Malcolm X once said, “The most disrespected person in America is the black woman,” and the black men who are mad at Williams only prove this to be more true.

But guess what? She ain’t sorry.



:umad:yall ashy fragile ass nikkas
 

Sane

All Star
Joined
Dec 10, 2013
Messages
4,551
Reputation
1,310
Daps
8,112
Reppin
London Town
I've noticed some of the posters here love to go looking for things to make themselves miserable. Whats the point of starting this thread? To make yourself mad? Are you going to do anything about it? How about you do something productive with your time instead of wasting it on this type of nonsense.
 

The Odum of Ala Igbo

Hail Biafra!
Joined
Jan 16, 2014
Messages
17,969
Reputation
2,970
Daps
52,720
Reppin
The Republic of Biafra
Serena Williams owes black men nothing for her white fiancé

Serena Williams owes black men nothing for her white fiancé

Thursday afternoon, the internet was flooded with reports that Serena Williams had announced her engagement to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, to the surprise of just about anyone who read it.

The relationship, which had pretty much been a secret to most, quickly went viral for all public consumption. A moment that should have been met with congratulations for the greatest athlete of all-time soon was hit with the shattering sound of angry keystrokes of black men as their egos and fragile masculinity crashed at the intersection of Twitter and Facebook. One headline even read, “Drake and Common’s ex gets Engaged.”

serena-williams-reddit-1.jpg

Serena Williams (L) and fiancé Alexis Ohian, co-founder of Reddit (R).

Apparently, the fragility of black masculinity happened to forget the name of the most decorated woman in sports history, as her engagement, for whatever reason, seemed to be a direct attack against their manhood.

If you haven’t guessed it already, Alexis Ohanian isn’t black, and black men made their grievance clear: their ‘Black Queen’ had betrayed them. These are probably the same black men secretly living under the Kanye West motto of “And when you get on, he’ll leave your ass for a white girl.” Somehow, these men felt as if Serena Williams, the embodiment of the black woman, had not done her due diligence in giving enough black men a chance to be her Prince Charming.

When a celebrity gets engaged, it’s likely to be met with commentary from the peanut gallery from all sides. But the underlying factors in the racial comments directed at Williams’ engagement are problematic, and in hotep fashion, lack context around her blackness and how she can be pro-black and yet have a white fiancé.

Williams is no stranger to racism, and her career has often seen her fight against it.We’re talking about a woman who for 15 years boycotted a tournament in her hometown of Indian Wells, California, after being booed and targeted with slurs by a racist crowd.A woman who consistently spoke out about police brutality against black men in America and uses her platform and voice to push social justice issues to a larger stage in an effort to make a greater impact on her community.

–Serena Williams speaks out against police brutality: ‘I won’t be silent’–[/a]


The black feminism she has displayed throughout her career — even further cemented by her cameo in the epic Beyoncé‘s visual album LEMONADE — proved she wasn’t scared to stand up for what she believes in despite the racism and sexism she could, and would face.

The most decorated woman in sports history has time and time over proved her ‘blackness’ (even though she never had to), including showing her appreciation for black culture and the importance of its preservation. Serena Williams has stood defiant as a black woman, even when black men disrespected her with sexist, misogynistic, transphobic remarks over her looks or for simply being a passionate, bossed up black woman. The double standard against black women who date outside their race has once again reared its ugly head, and questioning her loyalty is unfair.

When a person deemed ‘pro-black’ is found out to be in an interracial relationship, it can be jarring for some. Why that is so is a very layered thing. Whether spoken or unspoken, many of us have attempted to have this conversation to only be met with surface level analysis that treats race as a monolith with no understanding of how one can fight for their own people while loving the race they are seemingly ‘fighting’ against.

The easy answer is love is love.

common-drake-1.jpg

NEW YORK – APRIL 06: Actor/rapper Common and tennis player Serena Williams attend the premiere of “Date Night” at Ziegfeld Theatre on April 6, 2010, in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

The interesting point in this whole situation is that this isn’t the first time Serena Williams has been linked to dating a white man. Even more, Williams has very publicly dated black men. It would be one thing if we were talking about “preference,” but in this case, some black men’s reaction to Williams’ engagement fall into the dangerous territory of feeling like they have ownership of her.

Indeed, Serena Williams is a black queen. But she isn’t YOUR Black Queen. No one has ownership of Serena Williams, or any black woman for that matter. There is a double standard of sorts when black women date outside of their race, and we’re seeing it in true form in the responses to Williams’ happy announcement. The language being used suggests she has been “stolen” from us, primarily from black men who never had a chance at being with Serena Williams in the first place!

It takes a lot of gall for a group of men, who constantly disrespected Williams over the years, to all of a sudden be shocked when she decides to marry a white man. When will black women ever just be able to be?

During a recent interview, Williams argued that if she were a man, she would be considered the “greatest athlete of all time.” Unfortunately for her, if she were a man, her engagement would be celebrated and would probably be met with comments like, “black women better step their game up.”

As the late great Malcolm X once said, “The most disrespected person in America is the black woman,” and the black men who are mad at Williams only prove this to be more true.

But guess what? She ain’t sorry.



:umad:yall ashy fragile ass nikkas

Your post is an example of what this thread is about. You're projecting your hatred of Black men by romanticizing Serena William's Tragic Arrangement with a white man. It's a pity but it is expected among some Black women.
:francis:
 

The Odum of Ala Igbo

Hail Biafra!
Joined
Jan 16, 2014
Messages
17,969
Reputation
2,970
Daps
52,720
Reppin
The Republic of Biafra
I've noticed some of the posters here love to go looking for things to make themselves miserable. Whats the point of starting this thread? To make yourself mad? Are you going to do anything about it? How about you do something productive with your time instead of wasting it on this type of nonsense.

If pointing out the intellectual dishonesty, Stockholm Syndrome, and yearning for the White Male Gaze of Shea Butter Feminism makes you uncomfortable. You're part of the problem for Black people.
:yeshrug:
 

cjlaw93

(Black) American
Joined
Jan 24, 2016
Messages
10,437
Reputation
-2,595
Daps
42,848
Black Feminists = promote swirling :mjpls:,promote gay black men :wrist:, dissing Cac women when it seems they wanna be them :gucci:, love basic cave men :upsetfavre:

The white women showed they true colors when they voted for Trump..they could've made history with a president that looks like them, but they went "white" first not "female" first..and that's how it should be
 

Citi Trends

aka milobased
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
Messages
13,456
Reputation
7,150
Daps
89,065
Reppin
C.I.T.I
Serena Williams owes black men nothing for her white fiancé

Serena Williams owes black men nothing for her white fiancé

Thursday afternoon, the internet was flooded with reports that Serena Williams had announced her engagement to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, to the surprise of just about anyone who read it.

The relationship, which had pretty much been a secret to most, quickly went viral for all public consumption. A moment that should have been met with congratulations for the greatest athlete of all-time soon was hit with the shattering sound of angry keystrokes of black men as their egos and fragile masculinity crashed at the intersection of Twitter and Facebook. One headline even read, “Drake and Common’s ex gets Engaged.”

serena-williams-reddit-1.jpg

Serena Williams (L) and fiancé Alexis Ohian, co-founder of Reddit (R).

Apparently, the fragility of black masculinity happened to forget the name of the most decorated woman in sports history, as her engagement, for whatever reason, seemed to be a direct attack against their manhood.

If you haven’t guessed it already, Alexis Ohanian isn’t black, and black men made their grievance clear: their ‘Black Queen’ had betrayed them. These are probably the same black men secretly living under the Kanye West motto of “And when you get on, he’ll leave your ass for a white girl.” Somehow, these men felt as if Serena Williams, the embodiment of the black woman, had not done her due diligence in giving enough black men a chance to be her Prince Charming.

When a celebrity gets engaged, it’s likely to be met with commentary from the peanut gallery from all sides. But the underlying factors in the racial comments directed at Williams’ engagement are problematic, and in hotep fashion, lack context around her blackness and how she can be pro-black and yet have a white fiancé.

Williams is no stranger to racism, and her career has often seen her fight against it.We’re talking about a woman who for 15 years boycotted a tournament in her hometown of Indian Wells, California, after being booed and targeted with slurs by a racist crowd.A woman who consistently spoke out about police brutality against black men in America and uses her platform and voice to push social justice issues to a larger stage in an effort to make a greater impact on her community.

–Serena Williams speaks out against police brutality: ‘I won’t be silent’–[/a]


The black feminism she has displayed throughout her career — even further cemented by her cameo in the epic Beyoncé‘s visual album LEMONADE — proved she wasn’t scared to stand up for what she believes in despite the racism and sexism she could, and would face.

The most decorated woman in sports history has time and time over proved her ‘blackness’ (even though she never had to), including showing her appreciation for black culture and the importance of its preservation. Serena Williams has stood defiant as a black woman, even when black men disrespected her with sexist, misogynistic, transphobic remarks over her looks or for simply being a passionate, bossed up black woman. The double standard against black women who date outside their race has once again reared its ugly head, and questioning her loyalty is unfair.

When a person deemed ‘pro-black’ is found out to be in an interracial relationship, it can be jarring for some. Why that is so is a very layered thing. Whether spoken or unspoken, many of us have attempted to have this conversation to only be met with surface level analysis that treats race as a monolith with no understanding of how one can fight for their own people while loving the race they are seemingly ‘fighting’ against.

The easy answer is love is love.

common-drake-1.jpg

NEW YORK – APRIL 06: Actor/rapper Common and tennis player Serena Williams attend the premiere of “Date Night” at Ziegfeld Theatre on April 6, 2010, in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

The interesting point in this whole situation is that this isn’t the first time Serena Williams has been linked to dating a white man. Even more, Williams has very publicly dated black men. It would be one thing if we were talking about “preference,” but in this case, some black men’s reaction to Williams’ engagement fall into the dangerous territory of feeling like they have ownership of her.

Indeed, Serena Williams is a black queen. But she isn’t YOUR Black Queen. No one has ownership of Serena Williams, or any black woman for that matter. There is a double standard of sorts when black women date outside of their race, and we’re seeing it in true form in the responses to Williams’ happy announcement. The language being used suggests she has been “stolen” from us, primarily from black men who never had a chance at being with Serena Williams in the first place!

It takes a lot of gall for a group of men, who constantly disrespected Williams over the years, to all of a sudden be shocked when she decides to marry a white man. When will black women ever just be able to be?

During a recent interview, Williams argued that if she were a man, she would be considered the “greatest athlete of all time.” Unfortunately for her, if she were a man, her engagement would be celebrated and would probably be met with comments like, “black women better step their game up.”

As the late great Malcolm X once said, “The most disrespected person in America is the black woman,” and the black men who are mad at Williams only prove this to be more true.

But guess what? She ain’t sorry.



:umad:yall ashy fragile ass nikkas
Congrats. You finally have one instance of black men being slightly confused about a black womans dating out. A hundred millionaire athlete with a frail racist website owner.

Now I assume you nor the person who wrote that dumb article want to compare that to black women's outrage at simple BM/ww relationships

And I still like the spin that it was black men disrespecting her lmao
 

The Odum of Ala Igbo

Hail Biafra!
Joined
Jan 16, 2014
Messages
17,969
Reputation
2,970
Daps
52,720
Reppin
The Republic of Biafra
Its pettiness & hypocrisy on both sides...:yeshrug:A lot of unnecessary :slapfight:

I think Black men are rightfully noting the misplaced triumphalism of Black women in regard to Serena Williams' engagement. Anti-Black male 'feminists' are using the occasion to froth out various versions of "Black men ain't shyt" when Black men were among the most fervert supporters and admirers of Serena Williams when White men called her an ape, arrogant and transexual/man.

It is unfair for Black women to spout such nonsense. It also indicates how brainwashed many of them are and how much they desire to be loved by White men.
 

@OffHalsted

The 100s LochNess
Joined
Dec 31, 2014
Messages
17,856
Reputation
1,830
Daps
65,230
Reppin
60628
Congrats. You finally have one instance of black men being slightly confused about a black womans dating out. A hundred millionaire athlete with a frail racist website owner.

Now I assume you nor the person who wrote that dumb article want to compare that to black women's outrage at simple BM/ww relationships

And I still like the spin that it was black men disrespecting her lmao

I think Black men are rightfully noting the misplaced triumphalism of Black women in regard to Serena Williams' engagement. Anti-Black male 'feminists' are using the occasion to froth out various versions of "Black men ain't shyt" when Black men were among the most fervert supporters and admirers of Serena Williams when White men called her an ape, arrogant and transexual/man.

It is unfair for Black women to spout such nonsense. It also indicates how brainwashed many of them are and how much they desire to be loved by White men.


Yall done being gossipy & having fake outrage?:mjlol:

Black women are women at the end of the day.. I expect the cattiness from them but not men tho..
We're going on day 4 of men in their feelings.

Also bw/wm got special complex relationship :yeshrug:most don't understand that but I do...
 

The Odum of Ala Igbo

Hail Biafra!
Joined
Jan 16, 2014
Messages
17,969
Reputation
2,970
Daps
52,720
Reppin
The Republic of Biafra
Yall done being gossipy & having fake outrage?:mjlol:

Black women are women at the end of the day.. I expect the cattiness from them but not men tho..
We're going on day 4 of men in their feelings.

Also bw/wm got special complex relationship :yeshrug:most don't understand that but I do...

Why do you refuse to engage with the subject matter? Why do you deflect from the anti-Black male rhetoric of your fellow-travelers?
Is it because you cannot defend them?
:sas2:
 
Top