This thread wasn’t designed to seek solutions.
sure it is.
what solutions do you suggest?
This thread wasn’t designed to seek solutions.
There’s two options:sure it is.
what solutions do you suggest?
The only solution is independent black media from black people on code.sure it is.
what solutions do you suggest?

The only solution is independent black media from black people on code.
It hasn’t. You just see what u want to see and ignore the rest.
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Aladdin![]()
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Star Wars
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Hell here’s 273 pages of black men celebrating and eagerly awaiting blk men and white chicks in film from 2007 until recent
BM/WW IR sightings on TV
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Snowpiercer
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American Gods
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The New Girl had a blk man with a white chick
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I mean there are so many more examples. We don’t even have to get into hip hop videosz
There are so many that it’s hard to even keep up with them I have so many more. Those were just off the top of my head. It’s everywhere and has been for a minute. How do ya’ll not see this shyt but get ur panties in a bunch when you see it with blk women.


nah that's been asked about or stressed, but I see you... trying to dapfishThought this was a thread wondering why black couples (not black/biracial) are non-existent in today's media.
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There's a channel on videos called "free black porn" and half of that shyt is white men fukking black womenwhen i type black into xvideos, a ton of black on pawg or white man on black woman shows up
can't see any black on black


It's all an agenda. But my point is this. Instead of having for a tit for tat mentality I'm focusing on what's pragmatic (your wordI’m sorry! I shall!
Edit: I tried to go back too but could only edit the unquoted post.
Sorry about that. Suffice it to say, what I disagree with is the hypocrisy. When u say it’s artistic license for blk dudes to choose their representation, but when blk chicks do the same with non-blk men, all of a sudden it’s an agenda.
I also agree that many blk women do enable the ignorance b/v they still bop their heads to artists that degrade them, but many are wising up to the nonsense.
) and practical.
) and practical. If the goal of an artist is to simply express themselves then exercising their freedom to do so means they've accomplished that goal. If the goal of black women is to influence the kind of music their favorite artist makes through social media shaming then they should prepare for alot of wasted keystrokes and unacknowledged resentment. People are who they are. No one has any problem clowning the online incel whose entitlement has deluded him into trying to shame his favorite onlyfans thot into squaring up so why put kid gloves for black women trying to shame lil kodak youngboy into becoming chance the rapper? The name of the game is always focusing on what you can change and making peace with what you can't. Which is why i brought up a more productive alternative in my 2nd paragraph and broke down my skepticism towards the loud voices on Twitter truly looking for changeIf you think LSA is anything like here (in terms of anti-black sentiment), you obviously haven't spent much or any time there. You should check it out.I would like for black men AND blk women to stop being hypocritical in their own special way when it comes to this shyt. I’m sure if I ever go to post on Lipstick Alley there’s probably tons of white worship even as they cry about blk dudes dating out.
But it’s the same thing here. A lot of blk dudes wanna talk about blk women being bedwenches but in full support of blk dudes PAWGing, PAAGing, and have dozens of excuses for it.
I don’t agree with your ideas about the role the industry plays in black artistry. I think they handpick the most ignorant representatives they can find and then groom them. Being anti-blk in artistry almost seems to be a selling point and marketing tool these days b/c it signals to white audiences that these artists wish to cross over into that they are their desired consumers.It's all an agenda. But my point is this. Instead of having for a tit for tat mentality I'm focusing on what's pragmatic (your word) and practical.
First off I wanna say I don't believe music labels are forcing socially conscious black people to make myopic ignorant music the way you're implying they do. The fact is we are vulnerable in a society that benefits from and willfully acts towards perpetuating our lack of knowledge, low self esteem, and disenfranchisement, and has been doing so for hundreds of years. The game starts long before any black kid walks up to an ar asking for a deal. What's better than getting someone to do what you want them to do against their will? That they believe in what they're doing just as much as you do. It's like the novel 1984. Compliance ain't enough. Your heart must belong to the party. Then they shoot you. This is true for black people in all high profile positions in society. So no I don't think music labels have to force a bunch of Malcolm X jr's into pushing ignorant shyt, the game is more sophisticated than that. So yes, for all intents and purposes, these major label mumble rappers for the most part are truly expressing themselves and their ideals.
It's a false comparison and irrelevant to point out how black women are free to criticize who they want the same way black men are free to make their art their way when you keep in mind I'm speaking from the position of what's pragmatic (your word) and practical. If the goal of an artist is to simply express themselves then exercising their freedom to do so means they've accomplished that goal. If the goal of black women is to influence the kind of music their favorite artist makes through social media shaming then they should prepare for alot of wasted keystrokes and unacknowledged resentment. People are who they are. No one has any problem clowning the online incel whose entitlement has deluded him into trying to shame his favorite onlyfans thot into squaring up so why put kid gloves for black women trying to shame lil kodak youngboy into becoming chance the rapper? The name of the game is always focusing on what you can change and making peace with what you can't. Which is why i brought up a more productive alternative in my 2nd paragraph and broke down my skepticism towards the loud voices on Twitter truly looking for change
I went years ago but couldn’t stay b/c advertisements and pop ups. I’ll visit again someday.If you think LSA is anything like here (in terms of anti-black sentiment), you obviously haven't spent much or any time there. You should check it out.


