Black Men Are Not The Devil (Official Thread)

Am I my brother's keep

  • Yes, I Am

    Votes: 19 79.2%
  • #GMB

    Votes: 5 20.8%

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The Fade

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It's funny it's like learrning to live with a constant weight on your shoulder. Beauty of it is once we finally get "strong" enough to bear a overcome that weight it feels like you're superhuman.

i pray all my bros gain strength in 2019.

Black, no Lost-Tribe excellence.

Let's get it Bros.

You hit a point where you finally stop being depressed about it and you realize you can’t fukk around with pleb shyt and you gotta be on your purpose and know your role

Then the vision becomes clear.. I used to really let it get to me. Gotta be centered and act accordingly and keep your vices under control

Realized a lot of this shyt is people not wanting to be black cause it hurts too much, so they cling to gender and sexuality to move up the social strata. They gotta bang on regular black peoples to draw the line

I’m staying right here tho

Gotta make sure this thread don’t bash BW tho.. just post stats and dap
 

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Gotta make sure this thread don’t bash BW tho.. just post stats and dap

I agree. A fact based, non emotional approach takes away the ability for people to deflect and pivot and keeps the focus on the topic at hand.
Unfortunately, since ANY criticism of the narrative that these social media intersectional feminists are trying to create will be construed as bashing BW, you will always get the "JuSt SaY yOu HaTe BlAcK wOmEn AnD gO" crowd. :francis:
 

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This is your proof,showing that we stand with the black woman against white men:francis:?
That just goes to show the disconnect that some of you have,by not seeing the oppression that black men have put on our women through the mental poisoning of white supremacy,and b*stardization of our own nature.Theres no question that black men obviously still hate white people and will choose the black woman over them everytime.
But will you be the bigger person for the betterment of your women,will you humble yourself for your women,will you hold other black men accountable on behalf of black women when they are in the wrong?the answer is clearly no,and I'm talking the R Kelly shyt aside,I'm talking in general.
Many of you aren't much different than these demented black female robots who have been programmed to be defensive against the opposite sex.
I understand it from both sides,but both sides have been assimilated.
Black assimilation levels currently at 74%:francis:
will you not be a rapist by your own admission :mjgrin:
 

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Villa Straylight.
  1. We voted with black women when Roy Moore was accussed of being Chestor the Molestor
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:mjpls: WW
  1. We voted with black woman against the Number One p*ssy Satcher
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:mjpls: Becky

  • We were accused of not supporting Stacey Abrams...because 8 to 11 percent of us didn't vote her...they ignored THE 92% to 89% of us that did.


A nikka name Ryan Sorrelll wrote a Blavity article called; Why I Believe 99% Of Black Men Are Sexist And Misogynistic. And the first line was I said what I said.

And it took a Becky to properly contextalize this bullshyt;

They hate data.
 

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You hit a point where you finally stop being depressed about it and you realize you can’t fukk around with pleb shyt and you gotta be on your purpose and know your role

Then the vision becomes clear.. I used to really let it get to me. Gotta be centered and act accordingly and keep your vices under control

Realized a lot of this shyt is people not wanting to be black cause it hurts too much, so they cling to gender and sexuality to move up the social strata. They gotta bang on regular black peoples to draw the line

I’m staying right here tho

Gotta make sure this thread don’t bash BW tho.. just post stats and dap
More of US (like minded bros) need to get this msg out to the rest. also we ought to help mentor other bros so they can bear and eventually overcome the weight.

props to you.

:salute:
 

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Ida B Wells on Feminism



Giddings, who wrote the biography Ida: A Sword Among Lions, says that Wells knew that in order to bring change, she needed to expose the truth: that too many white liberals were doing nothing to oppose crimes against black Southerners. She was also pushing to gain financial and political backing from the British people.


"Wells always understood that one of her most difficult challenges was to get the liberals in line," said Giddings. If Wells failed in Great Britain, "all could be lost."

Black Feminist icon Ida B Wells on Frances E. Willard --- In short, she knew back then that white women suffrage was whtite supermacy in disguise.

Throughout much of the 1800s, the women's alcohol temperance movement was a powerful force in the greater push toward women's suffrage. Meanwhile, many suffrage leaders — such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton — had also championed black equality. Yet in 1870, the suffragists found themselves on opposing ends of the equal-rights battle when Congress passed the 15th Amendment, enabling black men to vote (at least, in theory) — and not women. That measure engendered resentment among some white suffragists, especially in the South.
To Willard, giving women the right to vote was the only way to rid the U.S. of evils of intemperance. She couched this view in the organization's mission of "home protection." It was a view that garnered her much support within the WCTU, which had 250,000 members and chapters in just about every state.

She was even willing to court white Southern women, at the expense of blacks, even though her parents had been abolitionists. " 'Better whiskey and more of it' is the rallying cry of great, dark-faced mobs," Willard said in an 1890 interview with the New York Voice. "The safety of [white] women, of childhood, of the home, is menaced in a thousand localities."

That statement and others incensed Wells. She was angered even more by the fact that Willard was considered to be a friend within the black community, in part because some of the WCTU chapters had accepted black women as members. But the WCTU president "unhesitatingly slandered the entire Negro race in order to gain favor with those who are hanging, shooting and burning Negroes alive," Wells said in her autobiography, Crusade for Justice.
 
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