But ain't culture and heritage maintained through people sticking to their own
you only proving my point. Can't have it both ways. That's what's wrong with alot of us. nikkas want to do what they want to social responsibility be damned and then wonder why shyt is tha way it is, why we don't have a code. It is tha actions of individuals tht sum up to tha state of a community.
Ps i wish tha word incel would die. Brushing away tha problems some of us have ideologically with ir union with a flippant 'aha you ain't getting p*ssy nikka' is intellectually dishonest and lazy. Hell i got a problem with serena marrying white just off gp, i ain't even attracted to her like that.
Except this hasn't been true for most of our history at all.
Dude, appeals to a nuclear family structure don't work. Do you know how many times in our history families have been ripped apart in mass both literally and figuratively? For the greater part of our history we have been a community of "broken families" .
Thus why we have always adapted and resorted largely to communalism keep ourselves together and afloat in this hostile, volatile, society, because being a community of cookie cutter nuclear families hasn't been been an opinion for us and isn't apart of our culture. Extended families, organizations, community centers, teachers, clerics, and masjid/church members, aunts, uncles, older siblings, and cousins etc etc have always stepped in where "mom and dad" couldn't when it came to rearing children and instilling values.
And for the record not only have mulattos been historically accepted in the Afr'Am community, but they actually played a big part in shaping our political & social identity as African-Americans
Modern African-American ethnic traits come from a post-bellum blending of three cultural streams: the Black Yankee ethnicity of 1830, the slave traditions of the antebellum South, and the free Creole or Mulatto elite traditions of the lower South. Each of the three sources provided elements of the religious, linguistic, and folkloric traditions found in today’s African-American ethnicity.30
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Of course, these mulattos weren't necessarily the same as the 1st gen biracial people today who're of one black and white parent each, but it shows that our community has never made value judgements on racial purity, which wouldn't even make since given our heterogenous make up.
It is tha actions of individuals tht sum up to tha state of a community.
We're a community of diverse individuals that places great emphasis on freedom and autonomy, given our history of being in bondage obviously.
So, the question would have to be what actions are these individuals in IRR doing that poses any threat to our community? Which as far as I'm concerned the only way a single individual alone can harm a whole community is by directly harming people with in it. If not, then there's no reason for anyone to attempt to stifle individual freedom and autonomy by imposing their personal preference on others.
Ps i wish tha word incel would die. Brushing away tha problems some of us have ideologically with ir union with a flippant 'aha you ain't getting p*ssy nikka' is intellectually dishonest and lazy.
The sexual frustration in dudes(mostly white males) that gives rise to these circles of people who lash out, violently in many cases, in response to how women choose to live their personal lives and come up with ridiculous narratives justify it with "we're going to be genocided because of race-mixing", being the most common, is very real if nothing else(a lot realer than the supposed "threats" IRRs are to the community). Which really isn't anything new as historically anti-ir sentiment has always been used as a tool to ridicule, demonize, and attack black men. It's no coincidence that most of the "incel attackers" have went on incoherent rants about black men at one time or another.
Hell i got a problem with serena marrying white just off gp, i ain't even attracted to her like that.
And I don't and wouldn't even if she was the baddest thang walkin because her PERSONAL decisions are of no concern to me seeing as I'm not personally involved with her in that matter(or any manner). I got plenty of my own shyt in my life to tend to for me to be even give an opinion about the next person's personal life(especially some random celebrity I'll never meet).
Now, you can ask me if I would ever get with a white chick, and I can say yes or no to whether or not I would personally, and explain why using historical, cultural, and personal reasons. But, it's not my place to suggest what another man or woman should do in the most personal and intimate area of their lives. That's for them to decide only.
Now if she was using her power in her platform to push propaganda about white men being superior to black men or biracial kids being superior to black kids, then I'd have a problem.
With all that said I do believe there a place to critique the meta narratives(such as mentioned above) or general psychology around why many black people may seek out partners of different races and under what conditions in a general sense(there's empirical data on the subject), but never directed at any individual. And even then there's still a lot more pressing issues in our community to address that should take priority over that.