Do Black Women empathize with our struggle as Black Men? Let's Discuss Our Relationship...

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So, I'm doing my homework and watching a Muhammad Ali interview, and Nikki Giovanni is interviewing him. The interview itself is great, you should watch the whole thing, but anyway Nikki Giovanni shares an essay that she wrote and it was really thought provoking.

It made me wonder, do black women actually think about how we are treated as men and the struggles that we go through? Do they respect that? Do they acknowledge our history and how it's had an effect on us?



peep this, I've gotten it to the part where she begins reading the piece of the essay from her book Gemini.
 

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They put us over themselves time and time again.

And smugly in return, some black men have took to their issues with a :mjpls:"What problems, we all in this together ".

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did you even watch the video? Come on breh don't bring this into my thread.
 

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:rocky:Of course they do. Black community is matriarchal as fukk not just because of outside forces, but because women have learned to pick up the pieces when the men are removed, willingly or forcibly, from the equation. Of course she wont know or understand everything, just as the men wouldn't. If anything, its usually men showing a lack of understanding for the woman.

Check how many empowerment movements tend to forget the woman. This shyt is facts. The women are aware.
 

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did you even watch the video? Come on breh don't bring this into my thread.

This is TLR.

This is the same forum that mocked a dead black girl and insinuated she was a bedwench.

Please. That was a extremely civil response oppose to the digital sludge posted here on a given day.
 

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yeah I think most do....usually its the feminist and swirlers that dont know or care


but most black people man and woman know the deal....
 
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:rocky:Of course they do. Black community is matriarchal as fukk not just because of outside forces, but because women have learned to pick up the pieces when the men are removed, willingly or forcibly, from the equation. Of course she wont know or understand everything, just as the men wouldn't. If anything, its usually men showing a lack of understanding for the woman.

Check how many empowerment movements tend to forget the woman. This shyt is facts. The women are aware.
idk i got told by a black woman that i wasnt shyt for not having a job...

so is it facts?
 

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This is TLR.

This is the same forum that mocked a dead black girl and insinuated she was a bedwench.

Please. That was a extremely civil response oppose to the digital sludge posted here on a given day.
so stupidity is presence, and you feel inclined to align with it?
 

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both parties in 2016 can give a shyt about each other, everyone is out for self

both black men and women think that since the days of civil rights are prior isn't no longer in existent, that the struggle is over...
 
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