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Well they sure are quick as hell to run to there white daddy( aka the government) when a nikka missed a child support payment so....yeah.
So BW oppress BM b/c they make them contribute financially to the raising of their child?

Well t
Well they sure are quick as hell to run to there white daddy( aka the government) when a nikka missed a child support payment so....yeah.

Institutionally? No. We don't have the power to do that. Socially? Yes!
How is that different from any other race?This is an example of the type of attitudes that are detrimental to black women. To have their experiences, and oppression (sometimes at the hands of black men) be disregarded, and treated like a joke. You don't often see this type of response from black women when talking about black issues related to us, as black men. This is the type of arrogance, and ignorance that results from privilege.
Nah, this is a question you just grabbed from the hottest threads list on lsa.

By our actions and attitudes that come at the expense of black women. That is part of our privilege, as black men. Black women have to deal with sexism, and racism. This is called intersectionality.

Oppress? What's oppressing is when some females be coming in with them CAC cooking skills. Like shawty both ya parents black ain't no excuse to be serving no barely cooked chicken and wheat grass.
But on serious tip, anybody taking op seriously after this muthafukka been banned like 10 times for saying some outrageous shyt is stupid. This muthafukka always on some division shyt.Wait, so you believe that black men having to the gall to argue with black women and poke holes in the the latter's Swiss cheese argument makes black men evil and oppressive. On the other hand, you accordkngly believe black men arguing with any other group is not oppressive, just normal discourse. Your special dispensation for saying black women are oppressed by argument, when literally no one and nothing else is, has no logical underpinning or consistency.This tendency to sway the conversation away from black women, and their unique issues to try and prove their experiences wrong is another example of the type of privilege we have over black women when we have conversations like this. If you already have it made up in your mind what your feelings are about this topic then why create a thread about it, and argue against any comment that goes against your own personal beliefs? The black female experience isn't one I've had. It isn't one you've had, so my point is that we have to listen to black women when they talk about their issues because that respect is always extended to us from them. Blackness is maleness. We need to put effort into making these types of discussions more inclusive.

Oppression is a vague term. Do I think Black men need to address the violence committed by us against our women? Yes. Do I think the way Black men treat Black women isn't anything of similar magnitude to White supremacy? fukk no.
I can sense the mayo dripping from your keyboard keysYou're calling me a cac?![]()
I can sense the mayo dripping from your keyboard keys
Stop quoting me nikkaOf course we can improve crime, but there's no oppression in crime against black women than black crime against black men (of which there is substantially more). If crime were oppression, countries would stockpile missiles to deal with crime not invasion.
Don't you call me the n word you pasty fat fukk![]()
Stop quoting me nikka