(Some) Black Women are mad about Michelle Obama hugging Kanye in Childish Gambino's new video

Xyrax

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imagine if a video came out with a black man defending a black women and black men were like "it's not our job to protect black women we got our own issues"

I was gonna ignore this thread but caught this post at the end of the page. Dapped and repped because you right. There would be all kinds of mad hoes if this happened the other way around.
 

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You nikkas still dont get that YOU, not women, are the targets? :snoop:

No one in power fears women. They fear the men. Women can be used as concubines and children can be brainwashed. Man is always the ultimate threat.
The average man is only concerned about sex and sports :mjlol:

Most of us are no threat to any power structure
 

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These types of people are annoying, always inserting themselves into something and acting more important than they actually are....such misery...smh
 

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This sht get me every time. Def don’t have it all together myself but black people so broken breh. :mjcry:

I remember I was at the end of a relationship with a fine Caribbean British thing and we was arguing and then she said to me out of nowhere “ You’re gonna walk away and you’re going to tell everybody I was the crazy black girl!”

:gucci:

I legit never said anything like that in my life much less in our relationship. Had me feelin like “what nikka was you dating this whole time:dahell:


Sht had to be deaded anyway and we moved on but know I feel guilty if I ever call her crazy. Been with other girls and she wasn’t nearly as bad in most respects but still the btch was crazy :yeshrug:


I always get told I’m naive when I say this but all this fracturing to me makes no damn sense. Long run hurts us all. I feel like anybody that speak in defined terms of how black men and black women act ain’t been no damn where and ain’t did sht outside of the same homogeneous community they from and thus default to stereotypes. I’ve been exposed to every kind of person and as a result, ain’t none of them sht to me(White, Yellow, Red, “Brown,” etc.) They all got despicable qualities and do us and each other dirty, I have no disillusions of that.

The feelings that were expressed in those tweets I feel like they really believe a narrative they aren’t creating for themselves and tell a tired old story. Sht goes both ways as you coli mfs always here for the counter argument, but I’m saying y’all talking like there’s some where else to go, like there’s always someone better and never anyone worse. Mf need to live as individual and get their own views of the truth before speaking so divisively. Stop telling these tired ass narratives of why one side ain’t sht and need the other to survive that’s how we get all this rebellious PAWG, C00n, Bedwench, White Zaddie bullshtt:rudy: smdh


We black :blessed:
We beautiful :blessed:
We beyond lit:blessed:

No matter what shape or form we come in. There’s no limiting us to who or what we are! That’s the meaning of the video you overanalytical fux!!! :heh:
 

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After Kanye's mom passed, his sanity declined. Just observe from his beginnings and then post-death, dude really lost it.
Ehh he confirmed that he been bipolar since his youth and that was what helped mold his creative artistry. I think his momma just kept it at bay but was always his gift and curse.

nikka even called it his superpower :manny:
 

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I thought michelle represents his mother not any black woman also it looks very similar to the hug she gave George bush and considering George bush and Kanye's connection and how people's views of them have changed I think it might have been in reference to that.

The Root saw that and thought :ohhh: this means he's saying he needs a black woman in his life and nikkas ran with it even though none of it's been confirmed.
 

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And those in power still fear them more than women :coffee:
Bro people have been domesticated for a long time now

We are no threat to the people in power and they know that

We don't even know how to feed ourselves or how to do basic first aid anymore

When was the last time a man actually had to defend his family and child? In the past that was a daily thing but now it rarely happens
 

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The "we got our own problems" attitude is really how some black women feel about black men in general. I've literally had so many women out here in Atlanta tell me that they're about women first, and have even told me that after themselves, their first ally is the white woman. All while demanding that black men protect them
 
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