The Official Joe Budden Podcast Thread

lib123

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If a white person said they were a pan-africanist it would sound crazy as well. This ngga soft and I feel sorry for his son. B Dot laughed and he got emotional. But props to Joe for checking Mona. And she shut up.


Yeah not to mention the earliest feminist such as Susan B Anthony were anti-Black racists. One of their primary arguments was that Black men were inferior to white people in general yet were given the right to vote before White Women.
 

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Meh i agree with Marc, there’s nothing inherently wrong with the word feminist but this is a red pill adjacent podcast and fanbase so its not going to be looked at objectively
exactly. folks want to use co-opted movements and b*stardization of words to fit their hateful agendas. white suffragists in the early 1900s were clearly on bullshyt, similar to how racist cacs shrouded their hatred of brown and black people behind calls to limit "illegal immigration."
 

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i just watched Jcole juelz about that "So-called king" line he shot at Jay and I understand what Joe saying about dude....he full of shyt
 

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Yeah not to mention the earliest feminist such as Susan B Anthony were anti-Black racists. One of their primary arguments was that Black men were inferior to white people in general yet were given the right to vote before White Women.
If the first socialist was a nazi does that make Mamdani a nazi?
 

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Also why does googling Susan B Anthony’s positions say shyt like this


Anthony expressed a vision of a racially integrated society that was radical for a time when abolitionists were debating the question of what was to become of the slaves after they were freed, and when people like Abraham Lincoln were calling for African Americans to be shipped to newly established colonies in Africa. In a speech in 1861, Anthony said, "Let us open to the colored man all our schools ... Let us admit him into all our mechanic shops, stores, offices, and lucrative business avocations ... let him rent such pew in the church, and occupy such seat in the theatre ... Extend to him all the rights of Citizenship."[61]
 

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The first socialist wasn’t a Nazi tho. And it still remains white feminists don’t care about Black women for the most part.

Marc and most of us are educated enough to make the distinction.

Intersectionality isn’t a new concept. Just like we know that when anti-dei initiatives began it wasn’t about white women
 

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The first socialist wasn’t a Nazi tho. And it still remains white feminists don’t care about Black women for the most part.
Of course not, since the party didn’t exit yet, but he was most likely racist, by today’s standards. Just like you are calling an anti-slavery, pro integration woman a racist, by today’s standards. Id say as Frederick Douglas said, product of their times. On the racist scale she was far below the average white person.

I also don’t know why you are trying to give white women monopoly on feminism
 

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Marc and most of us are educated enough to make the distinction.

Intersectionality isn’t a new concept. Just like we know that when anti-dei initiatives began it wasn’t about white women

I would argue most people are unaware of the racist origins of the feminist movement. And if someone is aware, they have the right to push back on the term given the movement’s history.
 
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