DrBanneker
Space is the Place
I am just wondering, with how openly hostile shyt is becoming from the CRT crap to the Jacksonville shooting to Vivek R.'s obvious running a plank against Black folks, do you think Black people (at least the ones that matter) will take their heads out of their asses and calm some of this gender war and other internal division shyt?
This New Black shyt is taking a turn. Black men and women have always been dodging L's but Black men's L's tended to be more public and forceful. Now Black/mixed women from the Fearless Fund to Meghan Markle to Kimberlee Crenshaw and Fulton County DA Fani Willis are getting open "fukk you ****** bytch" left hooks from the dominant society. Combine that with the more pressing issues we are starting to face such as the eviction crisis and the end of affirmative action and possibly soon a lot of Civil Rights legislation, I find the extreme Black manosphere or extreme Black feminists are going to have a harder time acting like other Black women/men are our most pressing problem. I have even noticed a change in tone in some LSA threads when I lurk over there where the are focusing on the straight up racism out there, not just what Black men supposedly have not done.
People used to brag about how their education, job, or the non-Black they marry was a cheat code to escape wider Black community issues. That shyt is over (if it ever really started)
This New Black shyt is taking a turn. Black men and women have always been dodging L's but Black men's L's tended to be more public and forceful. Now Black/mixed women from the Fearless Fund to Meghan Markle to Kimberlee Crenshaw and Fulton County DA Fani Willis are getting open "fukk you ****** bytch" left hooks from the dominant society. Combine that with the more pressing issues we are starting to face such as the eviction crisis and the end of affirmative action and possibly soon a lot of Civil Rights legislation, I find the extreme Black manosphere or extreme Black feminists are going to have a harder time acting like other Black women/men are our most pressing problem. I have even noticed a change in tone in some LSA threads when I lurk over there where the are focusing on the straight up racism out there, not just what Black men supposedly have not done.
People used to brag about how their education, job, or the non-Black they marry was a cheat code to escape wider Black community issues. That shyt is over (if it ever really started)
