leave the buffoonery where you found it.
shyt ain't complicated. fukk twitter
shyt ain't complicated. fukk twitter
Solid brother and a comedic genius. Wish him nothing but successI always had nothing but respect for Karlous![]()
This is true in a sense. The degradation of the black female character by us especially in hip hop is unacceptable and something we as black men have to atone for.
Saying this though, it was usually only through one medium and that was music.The black male hate from black women that started as a trickle on tv shows and movies in the 90’s has turned into a uncontrollable global deluge via social media.It’s also being used to terraform our culture by nefarious outsiders![]()
leave the buffoonery where you found it.
shyt ain't complicated. fukk twitter
Because I don't believe in a stat that homeboy just be pulling from his ass?I wouldnt say poor "us", but keep going. Tell us how you really feel.![]()
StfuY’all gotta stop saying this dumb shyt because you prolly can’t quote a single rap line specifically calling black women hoes
It was about women in general, no one specifically said black women were hoes as if the others were good and wholesome![]()
All of these dudes taking advice from literal midgets
Because I don't believe in a stat that homeboy just be pulling from his ass?
Stfu
Man black women been getting called hoes and tricks since 88 and even know as we speak but yes poor us. Its always the brehs they never got play before the fame.
This is true in a sense. The degradation of the black female character by us especially in hip hop is unacceptable and something we as black men have to atone for.
Saying this though, it was usually only through one medium and that was music.The black male hate from black women that started as a trickle on tv shows and movies in the 90’s has turned into a uncontrollable global deluge via social media.It’s also being used to terraform our culture by nefarious outsiders![]()
Sad but true.The cracks were there before, but all the c00nery from dudes on social media back in the early '10's is what really set the current gender war off. nikkas so confident in saying loudly they don't date Black women, darkskinned women, white women leveling up.etc really gave fuel to the shea butter pioneers like that lunatic Christelyn Karazin and her ilk. A fire started that has only grown bigger and uncontrollable since then.
First off, Most songs calling women hoes are not racially exclusive. They don't specifically call only black women hoes, they call everyone hoes.
Secondly, Most of those same songs that call women hoes also objectify men
Thirdly, Many songs written by women and female rappers also objectify men
And lastly... you dudes NEVER want to acknowledge that Most women LOVE the songs that call them hoes.
You don't see women buy or dance to clean hip hop. Most of them - even the feminist types - dance and go the wildest to misogynistic songs.
Look at how many fans Chris Brown has.