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Scustin Bieburr

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I’m actually equipped to answer these questions into one because of my time in both women and queer spaces.

Before anyone starts bytching, I’m simply telling you what a lot of them think of Cis Black men from my experience.

“They do believe Cis men should have a spaces to speak to one another but they should do it away from women and women shouldn’t be the ones to correct it either . A lot of men’s societally problems are caused by men themselves, so they should be the ones to fix it”
That perspective makes sense if you ignore that women feel threatened by spaces men create for themselves that exclude women. Men wanna hang out at a barbershop and a woman with kool-aid hair and a septum piercing shows up talmbout 'this is a sexist space for not allowing women in' nikkas make a club for men and they come in talkingbout "this is an exclusionary space where patriarchy is reaffirmed and excluding women is a blatant act of sexism"

Their operative worldview is 'if women can't benefit from it, it must go' this also includes institutions that harm men but benefit women(e.g. family courts) online feminists (not real feminists who actually care about gender liberation. The distinction is important because there are a lot of feminists online who only use feminism as a means of establishing themselves as different from other people) don't have any smoke for the unfair rulings that typically come out of family court because typically women are the beneficiaries even at the cost of mens psychological, financial, and physical well-being.
 

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1. And black women havent:gucci:? But again another vague statement. Which would probably involve you jumping around to convienient points in history that support your statement. But even in your examples their may be some misogyny and oppression that black women chose to not reveal at the time. Why? Because it wouldve comprimised important men and even movements.


2. Nevermind what it meant to do,did it or didnt it? Is this where we take all blame off hiphop,contrary to usual,because its suddenly inconvienient? Hiphop aside,the pimp/misogyny/player culture existed even prior. Hiphop amplified it to extremes and assured its survival. All i will admit here is growing up the bay that mindset may be slightly more prevelant. But after leaving,the mindset seems persistent and consistent in every environment ive relocated. And i left for good as a teen and moved around alot since.

3. And black women havent:gucci:


4. See #2. From my view point acting like it was just rappers with that thinking is not honest. Its still the predominant thinking today. Where you are called a simp for the smallest of nice gestures or postive views towards women. Whereas divestors seem like a rare breed to me. Probably wont be by Phase 2 or 3 though.

My diagnosis? Too much coli or twitter. Or just choosing to ignore the positive women who constantly defend black men on both these platforms in the comments. As well as real life. Your basically upset women gained the power of propaganda.Imagine if only instesd of seeing the inflammatory and negative post of hellhounds. You actually saw and gave positive reinforcement to the righteous woman who gave a simple yet reassuring "We love our black kings":wow:


But its okay,in the upcoming year we will form a coalition on this site that does just that. Hundreds of likes and hundreds of retweets for righteous women who say positive things about black men. Women will see this and follow suit. You will then see how a small group of black men can change a culture. Far as the pebbles thrown my way,im righteously unnafected:respect:
 

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In regards to that topic.
We oppressed our women and didnt uplift them.
Now the roles have reversed and black men expect grace. No oppression,no degredation of our image,and to be uplifted. You havent humbled yourselves to learn your lesson as a black man. These are your creations#TheChildOfMan:wow:


Black men are very competetive with "our women". And give off a Calvin from Paid In Full energy.



But as a righteous black man,I am indifferent and unnaffected.
Please tell me one of them wrote this lol
 

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