The Worthless Black Woman

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what's not being mentioned is how they'll still thirst for positive media attention. they pretend its just about a couple of rap lyrics when its really red carpet envy. they want to see more dark skinned black women in leading roles in movies and tv shows, on the cover of magazines, in rap videos as the love interest.

I mean yeah, you will always have some that will pursue that type of notoriety and fame in today's society because that's what deemed successful and many other noteworthy things. But with reference to the article, its a bunch of 'same shyt, different day' type stuff to me. She listed all these artist of today that made disrespectful songs but its like if they made songs honoring you/us would that make everything alright? Because there were many positive songs in the 70s but shyt was still fukked up.

She then went on to condemn the media and rightfully so but it takes too long for many of us understand and accept that this media is not for our advancement. Its to exploit, damage our self-image and enforce a new negative image through accepted stereotypes presumed to be worthy by society at large; to cripple us.

Its like before the television became as big and the media held tremendous influence; like in the 50s or 60s. People still did ignorant things and sought to fit in with what was hot at the time but the point I'm trying to make is in a vacuum with no music or movie/images being force fed to us we still had particular problems with race, economics and rights. All this entertainment nonsense with popular names that change every 3-5 years and feelings have no bearing and is nothing but a factor that can be easily mitigated once power is attained to push our own media.
 

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Two of the articles are on the NY Post (which is bushes status) and two of them were written by cacs. This shyt is propaganda. The broads (six brown chicks) should be ostracized from our community for discussing family business in public.
 

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I'm tired of this micro view of racial issues. Yes, the media portrayal of black women isn't good - especially in music. But the same could be said about women in general. Meanwhile black women are graduating from college at higher rates than just about anyone else, 60% of black college students are black women, the amount of black women creating businesses has increased by nearly a quarter (more than other demographics), etc.

Black women are doing well, and are best positioned to take advantage of economic growth over the next few years as businesses start spending. The nonstop negative stereotyping of them (here, in the white media, in black media, etc) hasn't prevented them from achieving goals. If anything we need a balance in media portrayals of black women - and the same can be said of black men. I love hip hop but I've been disgusted this year by so much stupid shyt. From Nicki Minaj ("I let him hit it cuz he slang cocaine") to Chris Brown, there is almost no positivity on the radio. Whereas pop is heading in a more positive direction.
 

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Remember: You attract what you put out or promote…so if you seem to only attract a ghetto, uneducated, unsupportive, gold-digging, weave slinging, disloyal, black girl, it’s not because she’s black. It’s because you are a hood a**, social media flexin’, uneducated, fake watch wearing, disloyal black dude. I will be called a black male basher for that last sentence despite what’s been said about me, considering the fact that I AM A WORTHY BLACK WOMAN

Oh.
 

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I'm tired of this micro view of racial issues. Yes, the media portrayal of black women isn't good - especially in music. But the same could be said about women in general. Meanwhile black women are graduating from college at higher rates than just about anyone else, 60% of black college students are black women, the amount of black women creating businesses has increased by nearly a quarter (more than other demographics), etc.

Black women are doing well, and are best positioned to take advantage of economic growth over the next few years as businesses start spending. The nonstop negative stereotyping of them (here, in the white media, in black media, etc) hasn't prevented them from achieving goals. If anything we need a balance in media portrayals of black women - and the same can be said of black men. I love hip hop but I've been disgusted this year by so much stupid shyt. From Nicki Minaj ("I let him hit it cuz he slang cocaine") to Chris Brown, there is almost no positivity on the radio. Whereas pop is heading in a more positive direction.

No they're not breh. Black women are gonna get shytted on by white America just as they always have. A few will get in, but the masses of black women (educated or not) will still struggle and remain at the bottom of the totem pole just as this country designed.
 

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How exactly is the article shaming black men? It says black men partially receive their attitude about women from hip-hop and partially from reality TV. At the end it even says that if you want a decent woman, stop going to shytty places (the same advice any nikka on here would give).

It's like you read the part about hip hop, went into tunnel vision mode and ignored the rest of the article.
"The music industry is a primary contributor to the worthless black woman. "

the entire context of the article is black men devaluing black women because of black male rappers and other negative media promotion, not to mention our inherent bad choices we make in women.
 

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No they're not breh. Black women are gonna get shytted on by white America just as they always have. A few will get in, but the masses of black women (educated or not) will still struggle and remain at the bottom of the totem pole just as this country designed.

I guess they should #staywoke and do nothing but complain online, not get educated since it doesn't matter right? The system is rigged so why try, right?

Meanwhile the company I work at hired a couple black chicks last month, and we have a few more black female interns.
 

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Black women are doing well, and are best positioned to take advantage of economic growth over the next few years as businesses start spending.

this is what happens when we fall for the propaganda. we start believing the majority of BW are college educated, 6 figure earning, career women, slaying white america. :snoop:
 

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"The music industry is a primary contributor to the worthless black woman. "

the entire context of the article is black men devaluing black women because of black male rappers and other negative media promotion, not to mention our inherent bad choices we make in women.

She also said this:

The housewives and hip hop girlfriends are the culprits of perpetuating the “black gold digging” stereotype because they show the world the abuse they are willing to endure and inflict on themselves for the sake of being with a certain caliber of a man or as they may say “for the check”. These women are sadly the face of black women in America. If not these women, it’s Olivia Pope of ABC’s Scandal who is, despite her intellect and beauty, a white man’s mistress.

This is literally the same shyt y'all nikkas on this site say. Those reality TV shows make black women look like gold diggers and scandal is bad for black women (making them look like bed wenches).

Like I said, you ignored thos parts of the article just to stick with your narrative.
 

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I swear a month ago these bytches were saying shyt like "We don't get dolled up to attract men" and "don't say hi to me because that's street harassment. We women won't miss you guys not approaching us." Now they are back to complaining about guys not approaching them. If this shyt doesn't tell you that women, especially black women are just walking c00ntradictions that just complain for the sake of wanting to have something to complain about then nothing will.

Ugly men are approaching women and attractive men are not and it's making them insecure.
 
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