There really isn't, but it helps if you don't spend all your time online and instead actually do some work, or talk to people offline.Not watching because I can’t stand those dudes but this brings up something I’ve been thinking about. I’m starting to think about the idea that there is an ideological union between multiple groups who view black men as a problem. The “POC” crowd, extreme black feminists (not all black feminists), and far leftists all have specific policy ideas that simply don’t work with black men in the picture.
I think we’re being viewed as a problem that needs a final solution.
If you live in a fairly well-sized city, I'd imagine there are plenty of organizations with Black men that are "far Left," and you're not in them because you're either politically alienated, or just terminally online.
I'd also like to know what compromises the "POC crowd," "far-Leftists" and even "Black feminists."
Are we talking Black Marxists? Afrosocialists of America? New Afrikan Black Panther Party? Black Hammer?
What policy ideas don't work with Black men in the picture?