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Once again, you don't believe that. If you've never seen a hypocritical feminist, then you've never seen a feminist. Enjoy your night.


once you catch them in their hypocritical lies then they start saying most feminist don't believe in that when the majority of their mindless troll followers spout that stupid shyt over the internet day in and day out.:mjlol:
 

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once you catch them in their hypocritical lies then they start saying most feminist don't believe in that when the majority of their mindless troll followers spout that stupid shyt over the internet day in and day out.:mjlol:
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I never defended Ray Rice. I defended the image of black men in general. Never consigned or condoned what he did.
You deflected his brutal assault on his fiance and turned him into some kind of racial media victim. Wrong place to talk about it and terrible context. In fact I wish I had the thread right now, you we're on some other shyt. Why you would choose such a morbid moment to defend the image of Black men... it's mind boggling.

At any rate, that coupled with your pretty juvenile comments in this thread show everyone reading it that you have some serious skeletons in the closet with regards to women.
 

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You deflected his brutal assault on his fiance and turned him into some kind of racial media victim. Wrong place to talk about it and terrible context. In fact I wish I had the thread right now, you we're on some other shyt. Why you would choose such a morbid moment to defend the image of Black men... it's mind boggling.
Show me where I deflected. I repeated over and over again that it was wrong, vile, disturbing and disgusting. I made that clear multiple times. My argument was the media making him "the face" of domestic violence. The media taking the opportunity to make another black man the face of a negative term. My main argument was actually that blacks don't deserve to be the face of all the bullshyt in America, while simultaneously having to go through all the bullshyt in America. It doesn't matter though. I hold on to all my opinions. Not everyone will agree, and that's fine.

At any rate, that coupled with your pretty juvenile comments in this thread show everyone reading it that you have some serious skeletons in the closet with regards to women.

My nikka, believe what you want. I know who I am. I know what I believe. I couldn't care less about how someone on the internet feels about my opinions. I own them. Take what I say and view it from the surface, or chalk it up to some underlying vendetta against women. Either way is cool with me.
 
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My sister a Black feminist i don't fukk with dat bytch. Yall type it, i live it. Black women who identify as feminist are some of the most Black men loathing, Cuba Gooding Jr built aids of White Supremacy that have ever existed. QUICK to throw Black men under the bus but ever so silent when it comes to White men.

Just because i don't bend over and spread my azz cheeks to some of these arguments does not mean i want women oppressed.. got damn.

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My bad breh! It's just funny to me because my sis and I are basically the opposite of you and yours breh. I'd never call my sis a bytch for starters. My sister also rags on a lot of white men (since her college is only 4% black or something), especially the liberal ones. She and I can talk about them fukkboyz for hours 'cause her list is so long:russ: ! And she loves pretty much most black men...she just ain't too cool with the Ray Rices and 'em, which I understand. At some point she was worried that most black men bashed a lil' too much on black women but I think I (and prolly a couple of other brothas out there I'm sure, I ain't trippin' :shaq2:) managed to show her that the scales aren't that tipped. :myman:
 

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Show me where I deflected. I repeated over and over again that it was wrong, vile, disturbing and disgusting. I made that clear multiple times. My argument was the media making him "the face" of domestic violence. The media taking the opportunity to make another black man the face of a negative term. My main argument was actually that blacks don't deserve to be the face of all the bullshyt in America, while simultaneously having to go through all the bullshyt in America. It doesn't matter though. I hold on to all my opinions. Not everyone will agree, and that's fine.



My nikka, believe what you want. I know who I am. I know what I believe. I couldn't care less about how someone on the internet feels about my opinions. I own them. Take what I say and view it from the surface, or chalk it up to some underlying vendetta against women. Either way is cool with me.
Why can't a black person be the face of domestic violence for a period of time? That was the wrong place to talk about those things is all I'm saying. Context is very important and the context of whatever you were saying inadvertently excused Ray Rice from what he did. It's like if I made a thread about how Women in the 21st Century are quicker to snitch on their man than in years past. I would be belittling what happened, regardless if I said "don't get me wrong, what he did was terrible. BUT".

Secondly, if you don't care what people on the internet think about your opinions, why would you post your opinions on the internet?
 

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Why can't a black person be the face of domestic violence for a period of time? That was the wrong place to talk about those things is all I'm saying. Context is very important and the context of whatever you were saying inadvertently excused Ray Rice from what he did. It's like if I made a thread about how Women in the 21st Century are quicker to snitch on their man than in years past. I would be belittling what happened, regardless if I said "don't get me wrong, what he did was terrible. BUT".

Because for us it's never "a period of time". It always sticks. Black men can't even wear hoodies without being treated like thugs. Why? Because we are the face of the word "thug". If we had the same "lone wolf theory" applied to us that white people enjoy, the theory that allows white men to shoot up movie theaters and supermarkets, without the average white man walking in public being treating as if he's guilty before there was any sign of a crime, then I'd have no problem. But it's never that with us. It's never that one of us just fukked up, it's always that we, as a people, are thugs, thieves, and abusers. That's why I posted what I did. There's no way I inadvertently excused Ray Rice from his actions. When I repeatedly posted throughout that thread, that he was wrong and that he deserves to be punished.

Secondly, if you don't care what people on the internet think about your opinions, why would you post your opinions on the internet?

Maybe I should clarify, I don't care about what people on a forum think about my opinions. I post them, just for conversation, debate and to enlighten. I don't get off the Coli, thinking, "Man, I really hurt my image today" or worrying about anyone who disagreed with me. If it's an article, and my name is attached to it, then I care about the opinions of my readers. I care if they took issue with something I said, because I want them to enjoy my work. Otherwise, it's no big deal. People can feel how they want to feel on the Coli. If I post here, I'll say what I feel, anyone who doesn't like it, doesn't have to. I'll offer them a rebuttal, to try to get them to understand my view. But at the end of the day, people can feel how they feel.
 

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I'm convinced half of the Coli doesn't even know what a real feminist is. I see a feminist as someone who is actively seeking change.

Someone who is trying to changes laws, policies etc.

Y'all think when a woman defends something said about women she is a feminist.


Clowns:mjlol:

I've only met one black feminist my entire life and she was LITERALLY built like a damn capri sun :mjlol:

Either way, fukk them broads :manny:
 

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Understand intersectionality. People are going to advocate for what they relate to

If you are a woman you will mostly likely fight for (or at least agree with) women's rights. If you are gay you will most likely fight for (or at least agree with) gay rights. So on and so forth.

Where we as a collective struggle, is with a balance of power. Just like with any compromise people don't usually get everything they want. When someone has a surplus of power or privilege, in order to even it out they must let go or give up some privileges and if you are not an advocate of the underprivileged's causes you will feel slighted, while the underprivileged feel resentment. Thus, we have a power struggle and instead of working together we have opposition and "enemies" are formed.

If people were able to step out of their comfort zone and look at stuff from other people's perspectives and take time for self-reflection and examination the world would be a better place. But i doubt that will happen enough to make any significant difference anytime soon. It takes a long time and even with a shift in the right direction, something else always seems to shift in the wrong direction.

I am a feminist, I believe in a women's right to her body, I also believe in a man's right to his child. There needs to be a compromise somewhere. I also think some things are inalienable rights that need to be enforced.

Men and women are different and that will reflect in certain ways. However, each person has an equal worth. We need to work together to come up with the best solutions.
 

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what about the half time lesbians?
Same thing. Feminism is another term for the lesbian rights movement and the female arm of white supremacy because feminists want the same things as homosexual males. To have access to young girls and the power to have men, in particular non-whites, specifically black males placed at the mercy of white war mongers for legitimate or petty reasons. Overall just another tool cacs use to divide and destroy black people.
 

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Understand intersectionality. People are going to advocate for what they relate to

If you are a woman you will mostly likely fight for (or at least agree with) women's rights. If you are gay you will most likely fight for (or at least agree with) gay rights. So on and so forth.


Where we as a collective struggle, is with a balance of power. Just like with any compromise people don't usually get everything they want. When someone has a surplus of power or privilege, in order to even it out they must let go or give up some privileges and if you are not an advocate of the underprivileged's causes you will feel slighted, while the underprivileged feel resentment. Thus, we have a power struggle and instead of working together we have opposition and "enemies" are formed.

If people were able to step out of their comfort zone and look at stuff from other people's perspectives and take time for self-reflection and examination the world would be a better place. But i doubt that will happen enough to make any significant difference anytime soon. It takes a long time and even with a shift in the right direction, something else always seems to shift in the wrong direction.

I am a feminist, I believe in a women's right to her body, I also believe in a man's right to his child. There needs to be a compromise somewhere. I also think some things are inalienable rights that need to be enforced.

Men and women are different and that will reflect in certain ways. However, each person has an equal worth. We need to work together to come up with the best solutions.

This. I forgot who said it but someone on here said that men see the feminist movement the same way white people saw the civil rights movement.
 
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