Honest Q - What's the deal with Gen Z BW?

Micky Mikey

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Seeing all these threads where young bw are denigrating black men on social media with hundreds of thousands of likes has me feeling a type of way. I know not all black women are like this. In fact most of my experiences with black women are generally positive. However, it kind of dawned on me that most of these positive experiences are with black women my age or older. The energy a lot of gen z bw give off is just off. There is no sense of solidarity. None of that brother/sister comradery you get with older generations. It saddens me that things are like this now.

Has social media really cooked so many of our people's minds? It isn't just a bw thing either. I feel like this generation is off in general. The state of the culture feels off. Am I tripping or do I need to take my ass outside more?
 

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Seeing all these threads where young bw are denigrating black men on social media with hundreds of thousands of likes has me feeling a type of way. I know not all black women are like this. In fact most of my experiences with black women are generally positive. However, it kind of dawned on me that most of these positive experiences are with black women my age or older. The energy a lot of gen z bw give off is just off. There is no sense of solidarity. None of that brother/sister comradery you get with older generations. It saddens me that things are like this now.

Has social media really cooked so many of our people's minds? It isn't just a bw thing either. I feel like this generation is off in general. The state of the culture feels off. Am I tripping or do I need to take my ass outside more?
Enter the importance of FBA/ADOS

All the result of black americans being culturally aloof and baseless

So the group diverges into socio-cultural nihilism. And there goes the chaos

Combination of that and systemic white supremacy. Thats it..........that's the answer

Any other explanation is just babble
 

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Most have grown up consuming media that is anti black man or they consume content by men that is anti black female and they are raised by single mothersand online sex workers and feminists

black people most live in suburbs now too so many don’t have real life examples of regular black men to compare against
 

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There is no sense of solidarity. None of that brother/sister comradery
this is rich considering your post from last night which you deleted

the one where you said that gen z bw, and bm who are down with them should be killed

and that bw should be whipped in the streets with belts, you went out of your way to mention that it should be the buckle end around their face and back

your idea of "solidarity" is treating our women like whipped peter?

i quote: "you're damn right, i'm advocating violence against women"

how come you don't wanna stand on it anymore? :sas2:
 
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Their grandparents most likely don't know about having the experience of living under Jim Crow.
Generational disconnect, they're the official second generation of black people born into an integrated America.
I don't officially count Gen X 'cause their birth year is early as '65.
Their experience with black culture is markedly different than ours.
They are more assimilated into a post-racial, race-neutral, race is not as important as it used to be society.
Diversity has been the norm for Gen Z whether they realize it or not.
 

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Enter the importance of FBA/ADOS

All the result of black americans being culturally aloof and baseless

So the group diverges into socio-cultural nihilism. And there goes the chaos

Combination of that and systemic white supremacy. Thats it..........that's the answer

Any other explanation is just babble
Or as simple as social media and reality shows fukked up their minds. But what do I know...
 

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this is rich considering your post from last night which you deleted

the one where you said that gen z bw, and bm who are down with them should be killed

and that bw should be whipped in the streets with belts, you went out of your way to mention that it should be the buckle end around their face and back

your idea of "solidarity" is treating our women like whipped peter?

i quote: "fukk it, i'm endorsing violence against women"

how come you don't wanna stand on it anymore? :sas2:
Your purposely misconstruing my words to make it seem like I was advocating violence against bw and bm "who agree with them". That's not what I wad implying. ANY black people using their platform to denigrate and sew division against other black people should face some type of consequences. The consequences of black people c00ning out and promoting hatred towards other black people (whether against bw or bm) on social media is far more severe than anything I'm saying. You want your children growing up in the type of world these people are leading us to? We have too much shyt going on as a people for a few c00ns to be using their platform to trash other black people.

And yes, gen z bw promoting violence against bm ought to be whipped up. I'd feel the same against bm promoting violence against bw. It's straight up hoe shyt and it needs to be called out.

Now, what I said was done out of emotion and I deleted because I knew it was unhinged. Do I believe people need to deleted for c00ning? No of course not. Which is why I had to check myself and delete it.
 
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That's not a woman/man thing.

If a Silent Gen, Boomer, Xer or Millenial breh walks by me, there's ALWAYS the silent head nod or even a "what's goin on brotha?!" acknowledgement.

Younger men don't really do that.

But every generation looks at the youngins and thinks "what's wrong with these people?"

Greatest Generation & older Silent Gen thought their Boomer girls were fast azz heauxs. Boomers thought their younger Gen X siblings were tacky azz crackheads that loved shytty azz music (early hip hop). Gen X probably thought Millenials were like Eeyore in human form (grey and boring as fukk).
 

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Well, from these younger Gen Z Black women's perspective and criticisms, it's coming from their experiences dealing with their counterparts; Gen Z Black men.

There's a reason behind the disgruntled feelings, some of it romance, some of it expectations, some of it is Black men their age not performing or excelling in certain fields of life (educationally and economically), making bad life choices (street life, gang activity, sitting in jail wasting away), among other things that's added to the apathetic attitudes towards men of her generation.

I believe that a woman's happiness and anger can sometimes be a reflection of how the men in her life treat her, she's not just mad for no reason, there's always a reason.

Look, this is a site dominated by men so we're gonna make excuses and/or downplay certain things in our favor or avoid specific topics altogether but I must say, when will some of you, particularly those of you extra critical about the state Black women, apply those same criticisms suggestive attitudes, towards your younger brothas who need guidance and the push to become better versions of themselves not just for the women and children but for their sake because they owe it to themselves.

We're extra critical about the state of Black women and enforcing our beliefs and opinions on what they should do (in our eyes) to become better women but where's this concern for the younger men in our communities to be better, this whole “who cares, let men be men, it's not up to us as men to be better but, it's up to the women to choose, and decide better” is problematic because we're avoiding accountabilities and responsibilities that we have for our community especially as it relates to the younger men who need us to be better for them.
 
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