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Yes, I blame white liberalism, at least conservatism kept black folks with a sense of dignity and unity, liberalism is just false beliefs based on assimilation.

QUOTE="Poitier, post: 9521950, member: 12984"]Oh yeah, Western Black society will never prosper :snoop:

I don't think so either, I think we're done, especially if you're lower income, just go to the nearest jail and book yourself, you're fukked.




Never served a purpose for black women, half of them sit up in a office with white dudes and end up fukking some cac who's married anyway but she'll rather do that than deal with what she feels is beneath her, it's really a false sense of reality, combined with a lack or a dis-concern about the culture and preservation of the people, main reason they're called bed-wenches.

Funny thing is they follow white women to what white women don't usually do, marry later while white women marry earlier and get mad when no one wants them, end up cheating Olivia Pope style just to say they're maintaining "what they've worked for". really quite pathetic.

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/geraldo-shocks-outnumbered-hosts-a-wifes-greatest-asset-is-her-youth/

Most white guys think like that, not many want that 35 year old with 3 kids.[/QUOTE]
 

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Is her tweet much different from what many black parents tell their children? Turn the radio down if the police stop you, keep your hands on the wheel, don't make any sudden movements, don't put your hands near your pockets, if you're in a store don't touch anything you aren't going to buy, etc.

That's how my parents raised me. Is it victim blaming mentality? Sure. But is it reality for a black man in America? Yes. I don't see how her being a feminist has anything to do with it.
 

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Yes, I blame white liberalism, at least conservatism kept black folks with a sense of dignity and unity, liberalism is just false beliefs based on assimilation.

QUOTE="Poitier, post: 9521950, member: 12984"]Oh yeah, Western Black society will never prosper :snoop:

I don't think so either, I think we're done, especially if you're lower income, just go to the nearest jail and book yourself, you're fukked.




Never served a purpose for black women, half of them sit up in a office with white dudes and end up fukking some cac who's married anyway but she'll rather do that than deal with what she feels is beneath her, it's really a false sense of reality, combined with a lack or a dis-concern about the culture and preservation of the people, main reason they're called bed-wenches.

Funny thing is they follow white women to what white women don't usually do, marry later while white women marry earlier and get mad when no one wants them, end up cheating Olivia Pope style just to say they're maintaining "what they've worked for". really quite pathetic.

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/geraldo-shocks-outnumbered-hosts-a-wifes-greatest-asset-is-her-youth/

Most white guys think like that, not many want that 35 year old with 3 kids.

I think they've been brainwashed into thinking that your value as a woman is more defined by who you do, than what you do. Which is why you'll hear many black women shun and avoid men who haven't reached a certain status in life. That all goes back to black woman getting the short end of the stick even with the movements that are designed to push their gender forward. Which is why I said that being a black woman is unique because their societal targets on so many levels.

White men in general think like that. They see black women as a forbidden fruit, something they desire but don't want to become public knowledge. The worst part of it is, the same men that are holding them back, are the same men who feminists are trying to tear down, which in the end STILL doesn't benefit black women, because "women and black women" aren't the same thing in America.

It's all one big multi-layed cake of fukkery. Black women are pawns in the whole shyt. Women are fighting to disarm the power the men have over women, but black women aren't included in that plan.
 

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Patriarchy is still alive in our communities and one example is the substitution of the government in the place where the man once occupied. It is patriarchal because some women still rely on the government for housing, food, child-care, etc.
By and large, black women still take a secondary role in our communities. Men are still in positions of power, are more often the doctors, not the nurses, the lawyers and not the secretaries, or the principal and not the teachers.
Patriarchy still exists, it's just my opinion that the power has become much more concentrated.

I have taken some classes with feminists, and one reason black feminists identify themselves as such, is because they feel as if historically they have not been as well represented as black men. Women just got the right to vote 95 years ago, and to this day they cannot decide what is best for them, and have access to abortions and birth control. A patriarchal system tells her what to do with her body- in a sense still seeing her as chattel.

Black feminists are our allies, and I am glad to see my black sisters standing up for what they believe is right, and demanding an audience.

nikka PLEASE, miss with me that bullshyt.
 

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Patriarchy is still alive in our communities and one example is the substitution of the government in the place where the man once occupied. It is patriarchal because some women still rely on the government for housing, food, child-care, etc.
By and large, black women still take a secondary role in our communities. Men are still in positions of power, are more often the doctors, not the nurses, the lawyers and not the secretaries, or the principal and not the teachers.
Patriarchy still exists, it's just my opinion that the power has become much more concentrated.

I have taken some classes with feminists, and one reason black feminists identify themselves as such, is because they feel as if historically they have not been as well represented as black men. Women just got the right to vote 95 years ago, and to this day they cannot decide what is best for them, and have access to abortions and birth control. A patriarchal system tells her what to do with her body- in a sense still seeing her as chattel.

Black feminists are our allies, and I am glad to see my black sisters standing up for what they believe is right, and demanding an audience.

so the black community is patriarchal because women choose to suckle at the governments tit? the government doesn't set the type of structure and boundaries a man would set. infact, it gives BW the power to exist in their own lil puesdo matriarchal bubble. there's also nothing stopping BW from becoming doctors instead of nurses, or lawyers instead of secretaries, etc. we all see how BW claim they're rocketing pass us in education.


and they are not our allies. feminist only attack black men and occasionally white women. they love a white man though, because they envy their established patriarchy
 

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Is her tweet much different from what many black parents tell their children? Turn the radio down if the police stop you, keep your hands on the wheel, don't make any sudden movements, don't put your hands near your pockets, if you're in a store don't touch anything you aren't going to buy, etc.

That's how my parents raised me. Is it victim blaming mentality? Sure. But is it reality for a black man in America? Yes. I don't see how her being a feminist has anything to do with it.



Neggus do that and get that ass beat.
 

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She got that stomach stapled. She was 406 lbs. No wonder she so bitter and loves cats. This ho prolly spent a decade not getting any dikk. Its always something with these "feminist". She got all the answers and knows it all, but didn't know how to put the fork down.

http://www.blogher.com/life-after-weight-loss-surgery



In June 2011, I had weight loss surgery to aid in my journey towards losing half of my body weight. Having peaked at 406lbs in college (maybe more, but that was the last recorded weight I knew), I was morbidly obese and at risk for serious long-term health problems. When I was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes at age 23, I did what I could to try to lose weight, but my efforts did not pay off long-term; my issues with food and emotional eating were beyond simply going to the gym and "eating right". After a decade of trying every diet in the book, every support group, every effort I could try to lose 150+ lbs, I finally gave in an decided to have weight loss surgery.

I say that I "gave in" because I resisted the procedure for the longest. Like many others, I felt that I had to "do it on my own", or whatever that meant. I was one of those who believed that having weight loss surgery was "cheating" and that it was for lazy people. After all, most of the people I knew who had has some type of weight loss surgery loss a bunch of weight then regained all if not more than what they lost. It seemed like something that was not worth the effort or cost.
 

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Real Christianity is definitely patriarchal, but the kind of Christianity women are getting in modern church is matriarchal, which is why you hardly see men at church anymore. A lot of these money-hungry pastors don't want their income stream to dry up by driving these women away by holding them equally accountable. A lot of churches have turned into some sort of self-help seminar where pastors promise God will bless them with a man especially if they tithe, but they ignore the verses where it tells how a woman should fashion herself... which would actually draw a man to her. anyhow...

:ohlawd: :clap:
 

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nikka PLEASE, miss with that bullshyt.
Bullshyt? nikka when we go through history, because of patriarchy present in America already, the representation and voices of blacks have generally come from men. From Frederick Douglass to Martin L. King, Jr., men have always been heard first and foremost.
 

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She got that stomach stapled. She was 406 lbs. No wonder she so bitter and loves cats. This ho prolly spent a decade not getting any dikk. Its always something with these "feminist". She got all the answers and knows it all, but didn't know how to put the fork down.

http://www.blogher.com/life-after-weight-loss-surgery



In June 2011, I had weight loss surgery to aid in my journey towards losing half of my body weight. Having peaked at 406lbs

406lbs




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how da fuk do you let yourself get to that point wtf nikka:mjlol:
 

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Bullshyt? nikka when we go through history, because of patriarchy present in America already, the representation and voices of blacks have generally come from men. From Frederick Douglass to Martin L. King, Jr., men have always been heard first and foremost.

Yeah, Harriett Tubman didn't do shyt, we don't know her struggle. Those people you speaking on fought for all blacks not just the males.

These BFs going at BLACK MEN like we're the ones holding them back. They praising the white man though. How is that right?
 

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men were predominately the ones sticking their heads out, putting their lives on the line against white supremacy. any type of black power movement automatically included the women, there was no reason to put them in harms way just to have a female figure head.



Bullshyt? nikka when we go through history, because of patriarchy present in America already, the representation and voices of blacks have generally come from men. From Frederick Douglass to Martin L. King, Jr., men have always been heard first and foremost.
 
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