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you are right BUT

that also means we need to have an honest discussion about the effects that slavery / jim crow has had (and continues to have) on the respect that black men and women have towards each other. We also have to address the passive aggressive energy that a lot of black men have towards each other.

Fact of the matter is a lot of black women (a good 80-90%) DO NOT respect black men because of our collective lack of power. Integration has only made it worse. The disrespectful talk black men do towards black women not only comes from self-hate and being color struck but FEELING that collective lack of respect they have for us. They might lust after us, might think we cool, might want to fukk, but they don't respect us. Even Jada Pinkett having issues in her marriage with WILL fukkING SMITH is proof of that.

its like we are stuck in an endless loop where AA women don't respect their men because we don't have power but we can't get power without their help. White men had their women's help during slavery and jim crow; white women were crucial to maintaining Jim Crow. Black men are strong but we can't be expected to fight racist white men, white women, racist non-black AND our own women. No men in human history have ever had to do that.

Hmm. I don’t agree with you at all.

Black men have never ever had “power” in this country in the traditional sense and black women have always rode extremely hard for them. So what would change now?

Ida B Wells’ entire legacy started because of the lynching of black men specifically, for example. How many black men historically dedicated their lives to issues SPECIFICALLY affecting black women? Not black people, black women?

You mentioned modern black women but that’s not true either. How many black women with a platform brazenly disrespect black men on a regular basis? How many black female artists have songs that become hits praising other races features over their own? All these things may not seem like a big deal when isolated but they all add up to the blatant disrespect black women receive from EVERYONE. Including black men with large platforms.

There are some black women who are tired of fighting and defending black men with all their energy only to turn on the radio to hear “all my bytches got real hair” “my bytch is a yellow bone” “all my bytches is foreign” or turn on a podcast and hear “I would never date Shaniqua’s” or log on to social media and see another viral anti-bw tirade so they’ve chosen to “divest”. That’s not my ministry but if you’re going to talk about the black women who DO feel this way, maybe you should be asking WHY they feel this way? This is a new wave because social media has not been kind to BW as a whole and black men are the ones who have lead the pack. The women choosing to “divest” believe they are reacting to the years of brazen and public disrespect at the hands of the men who they should feel safest around and protected by.

I think the issue is BW feel they have historically given BM so much grace and love considering their circumstance only for BM to turn around and shyt on their attitudes, looks, skin color etc in front of the world. It is hurtful for them.
 

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you are right BUT

that also means we need to have an honest discussion about the effects that slavery / jim crow has had (and continues to have) on the respect that black men and women have towards each other. We also have to address the passive aggressive energy that a lot of black men have towards each other.

Fact of the matter is a lot of black women (a good 80-90%) DO NOT respect black men because of our collective lack of power. Integration has only made it worse. The disrespectful talk black men do towards black women not only comes from self-hate and being color struck but FEELING that collective lack of respect they have for us. They might lust after us, might think we cool, might want to fukk, but they don't respect us. Even Jada Pinkett having issues in her marriage with WILL fukkING SMITH is proof of that.

its like we are stuck in an endless loop where AA women don't respect their men because we don't have power but we can't get power without their help. White men had their women's help during slavery and jim crow; white women were crucial to maintaining Jim Crow. Black men are strong but we can't be expected to fight racist white men, white women, racist non-black AND our own women. No men in human history have ever had to do that.

People actually believe this :dwillhuh:
80 to 90 ??
 

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Myron the Arab is a former federal law enforcement agent in the DHS. He is pro Trump, pro blue lives matter. He has appeared on the Tim Pool podcast who is a white supremacist. Dude is very MAGA so that explains why he talk shyt about black women. Also too he talks about how white men are the true victims. No black man, Arab or African man with pride and respect would say dumb shyt like this. But he is bootlicker for white america. fukk him and fresh.
Not saying you are wrong but how is tim pool a white supremacist? Do you have any clips to back this up?
 

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A black woman who goes by the name Asian Doll, getting disrespected by an Arab masquerading as black. No, I don't have a problem with it. Hold your own vagina.
 

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Hmm. I don’t agree with you at all.

Black men have never ever had “power” in this country in the traditional sense and black women have always rode extremely hard for them. So what would change now?

Ida B Wells’ entire legacy started because of the lynching of black men specifically, for example. How many black men historically dedicated their lives to issues SPECIFICALLY affecting black women? Not black people, black women?

You mentioned modern black women but that’s not true either. How many black women with a platform brazenly disrespect black men on a regular basis? How many black female artists have songs that become hits praising other races features over their own? All these things may not seem like a big deal when isolated but they all add up to the blatant disrespect black women receive from EVERYONE. Including black men with large platforms.

There are some black women who are tired of fighting and defending black men with all their energy only to turn on the radio to hear “all my bytches got real hair” “my bytch is a yellow bone” “all my bytches is foreign” or turn on a podcast and hear “I would never date Shaniqua’s” or log on to social media and see another viral anti-bw tirade so they’ve chosen to “divest”. That’s not my ministry but if you’re going to talk about the black women who DO feel this way, maybe you should be asking WHY they feel this way? This is a new wave because social media has not been kind to BW as a whole and black men are the ones who have lead the pack. The women choosing to “divest” believe they are reacting to the years of brazen and public disrespect at the hands of the men who they should feel safest around and protected by.

I think the issue is BW feel they have historically given BM so much grace and love considering their circumstance only for BM to turn around and shyt on their attitudes, looks, skin color etc in front of the world. It is hurtful for them.


You can’t be serious we have done just as much for black women as they have done for us.
 

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I didn't say black women never helped us or rode for us. I'm saying there is a significant portion of MODERN black women (the ones alive now, not 100 or even 50 years ago) that either want to break off from black men entirely and form their own group or actively go against our collective interests. And they are in positions of power like doctors, judges, district attorneys, etc.

Part of helping the collective is also maintaining strong families and raising strong, confident, competent men and the women aren't doing the best job of that, IMO.
Some would say there is a significant portion of blk men who wanna do the same. Now what? Why not allow these respective dummies on both sides of the gender wars to cancel each other out and stop giving them the attention they keep ordering.

We judging everybody by the lowest common denominator in our race. Why?
 

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You can’t be serious we have done just as much for black women as they have done for us.

I respect that you feel that way, but I think what you believe you’ve “done” gets lost in the “ewww black women are unattractive and undesirable” messages that notable black men have pushed for years. So, maybe that’s the issue.
 
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