
I legit don't know a single black female off the block who know who tf bell hooks is. Matter fact, i know actual bw
who went to college who don't know who tf bell hooks is. That whole womanist culture didn't get out of certain corners of academia until black Twitter.
Now my question is, and remains, who
creates the bw space on Twitter? Who are the blue checks, the highly retweeted posters?
Exactly.
Lets do some math. Whats the probability that the most egregious anti bm tweets, 80%+, all come from bw repping
nigeria? What the hell going on with yall women?

I think we need to examine this fr.
Last post from me about this, because as pleasant of a poster as you can be in other matters, I noticed you tend to turn off your brain when you get into your "fukk these other blacks" bag.
What you're saying about bell hooks and how she apparently got picked up by 2nd gen twitter all of a sudden is obviously a terrible argument. Whether your friends know bell hooks or not doesn't matter; fact is the same discourse that she and friends developed in the academia
seeped through American mainstream media via books, TV shows, etc. based on the theme "nikkas ain't shyt". You know this.
It was the same pervasive narrative that Sister Shahrazad Ali was combating when she came out with her book in '89. Who was perpetuating and fueling this narrative in '89? Haitians? Ghanaians? You know the answer to this as well.
So no, bell hooks, Michelle Wallace and her Black Macho in the 70s... were not suddenly unearthed in the 2010s by 2nd Gen-Black twitter. There was a
continuation of the same discourse and adds-on to the same rhetoric birthed in the US. The same discourse that scholars like Dr Tommy Curry and others are trying to deconstruct where it started: in academia. I encourage you to listen to them or even read their works, because they trace the
continued history of black misandry with precision.
Now, did some American 2nd-Gen Black people pick up this ADOS framework?
Hell yeah. Do they make up a considerable amount of the new wave of this discourse?
Hell yeah. They were not socialized as ADOS, so it makes sense to me that they would be even more permeable to this type of rhetoric. At least that's my take. I acknowledged the important proportion that they make in this latest wave several times on here. Point it out. Discuss it. Oust them from blackness if you want. I really don't mind.
But sweeping outside won't allow you to skip over the in-house cleaning. Those 2nd gen are just the latest episode of a series that's
been continuing.
Btw, I'm not Nigerian, Ghanaian, etc... So you can keep that "yall women". Even if I was, I wouldn't claim nor defend any of these scoundrels. But you had to pin it on someone. That's what I'm talking about when I say turning off your brain.