Jane Fonda to Patrise Cullors (BLM) 'You guys are much more friendlier to a white woman like me'

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'The Black Panthers didn't get me because they're men'

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Everything you need to know about this bullshyt organization.

Here's the actual quote, but, basically, she's old enough to remember when radical BLACK POWER organization didn't put up with celebrity bullshyt for "friend" ship.

This is from 2018 and it's hilariously ironic.

Jane Fonda and Patrisse Khan-Cullors on the Sobering Realities of Racism

Patrisse: I thought it was a joke. June [my assistant] was like, “Jane Fonda wants to talk to you.” And I was like, “What?”

Jane: I'll tell you what, I did the same thing with The [Black] Panthers back in 1970. I called David Hilliard up in Oakland, but it didn't go as well, because things were different. First of all, he was a man. One of the things that is so potent about Black Lives Matter, is that it's women-led.

Patrisse: Exactly.

Jane: People don't know that, the press doesn't say that, but, you know, when I started getting copies of these flyers that are being put out by Black Lives Matter about how activists take care of themselves—self-care. Who does that?

Patrisse: It's our job.

Jane: The Panthers wouldn't do that, you know what I mean?

Patrisse: Yes.

Jane: I was just a bougie whitie back then, but, you know, we're developing a real friendship. I don't feel like you're judging me, although there's a lot to judge. I mean, it's hard when you've been privileged all your life to really understand, to try to understand what it means to go through what people of color go through. I feel that you welcomed me into that journey, that I can turn to you for help, and I didn't feel that back in the '60s and the '70s.
 

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Allowing Jane Fonda of all people to denigrate a legendary organization. Btw those types of feminists get so mad when women former Panthers say the party wasn’t sexist. I’m sure it had some biases in place that tend to happen in all male groups but overall nobody says it prevented women from leading.
 

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Clown shyt. You can tell by this interview that she was in awe of Fonda more than trying to have a conversation of any substance.

These black movements are nothing more that shills for corporate America. The reps get on TV, put on an angry face, say the words "change" and "justice" 38 times in the segment, and go back to spending the fukk outta all those donations given to them by the ones that are effected the most.

What a fukkin joke.
 

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Allowing Jane Fonda of all people to denigrate a legendary organization. Btw those types of feminists get so mad when women former Panthers say the party wasn’t sexist. I’m sure it had some biases in place that tend to happen in all male groups but overall nobody says it prevented women from leading.
Elaine Brown shut that shyt down

 

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Allowing Jane Fonda of all people to denigrate a legendary organization. Btw those types of feminists get so mad when women former Panthers say the party wasn’t sexist. I’m sure it had some biases in place that tend to happen in all male groups but overall nobody says it prevented women from leading.
I’ve definitely read female members have said they had to face sexism or being pressured to sleep with leaders. Not all members ,but definitely some. And some definitely left because of not being able to take leadership roles.
 

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It's not women. It's gay women. Of all the sub-communities within the black community, they are the most selfish and problematic.

I wouldn't specifically say just gay women, it's them intersectionalists as a whole(alphabet gang, neofeminazis, misandrists, swirlers, etc).

Agree with the premise of your post though, because all women sure as hell ain't going for all the bullshyt these hoes ride for.
 
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