There Is A VERY Real Fear Of Black Men Gaining Power

goatmane

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"Wait till I get my brothers and cousins" black women said this shyyt all the time to nikkas who did them wrong. How many beefs start off bc of this?

Black mem are known for being DEADLY loyal to their mommas...

So how "Black women are unprotected"? Bc these weirdo chicks expect that same devotation from strangers. Like they're the President and we're Secret Service. Makes no sense. Who actually does this irl?

Its really weird once u think about it. Its a another form of ducking accountability. .
 
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1. black male attraction to white women = sistas are afrocentric & conservative.... we're self hating

2. black female attraction to white men = sistas are humanist & liberal.... they support the swirl movement


they wear gucci, they wear prada at the same damn time! on the phone cookin' dope at the same damn time! sellin' white, sellin' mid at the same damn time! two conflicting ideologies at the same damn time! at the same damn time! at the same damn time!


shout out to sonny digital the gawd, 2011 was lit :wow:
 

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Men are supposed to compete for resources. Literally every other race does this. If Black men don’t want to ‘dismantle’ the white patriarchy, and instead replace it, what fukk is wrong with that? :mjlol: That’s how you attain power, influence and lead stable communities. But you have birds on Twitter concocting idiotic think pieces about the lack of protection from Black men, which gets cosigned by limp wrist c00ns and female identified simps.

You cannot expect to be protected or provided for without the governance of a patriarchy at some level of social unit. The gag though is that the #protectblackwomen hashtag was really about having Black men perform as online pit-bulls on standby while the women have free reign to go unchecked.







It was a Black man who lost his career defending a woman that makes it a paid endeavour and uses her online media capital to fuel the social and political disenfranchisement of Black men. But since then, how many times have you seen Jemele Hill tweet about Michael Smith or mention him?

I’ll keep saying it. Black men have no allies except Black men.

he was a fool

she had no issue putting a serial rapist on her sexy list neither


All these Black male haters hide behind the guise of being "feminists" so they don't get checked
 

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Achieving supremacy over other races should be every black mans goal. Not equality. Disgusts me when I see LSA clowns and kumbya nikkas on here begging whites (non blacks) to stop oppressing them instead of scheming to find a way to put yourself in their position.

fukking gospel. I stopped believing in equality with other groups a while ago. We are either meant to be dominated by the other groups or we dominate the other groups. There is no in-between and many black people around the globe refuse to understand that. I will not be shamed into not having power, influence or status.

fukk what Jemele Hill thinks. So black male patriarchy is wrong, but white patriarchy once again remains uncriticized? :mjlol:
 

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Achieving supremacy over other races should be every black mans goal. Not equality. Disgusts me when I see LSA clowns and kumbya nikkas on here begging whites (non blacks) to stop oppressing them instead of scheming to find a way to put yourself in their position.

Been said the “we are the world” negroes in training and female identified simps are holding us back the most.
 

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Thought about this this morning.
Technically she's right
But in the current system that's exactly what black men should be trying to do
Baby steps, unrealistic to expect black men to be fighting to dismantle patriarchy in america when we never benefited from it yet
 

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The concept of being generationally institutionalized is real.

The truth is, all these black feminists and their male counterparts would rather continue be under a white systematically oppressive power structure, than see Black men in positions of power and influence, in high numbers.

But that’s a conversation some of y’all don’t wanna have.
 
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Not all, but MANY who are raised in struggling, matriarchal/mother-centered households and communities go on to resent boys, men and fathers due to the own experiences.

This goes for women AND men (please see Barack Obama...).

They are only used to female control, female thoughts/opinions, female leadership, etc. Their desire is to grow female power to mirror what they know from their childhood.


Hill’s mother raised her single-handily most of her childhood. Her father was mostly a no-show, bouncing in and out of her life for periods at a time. Growing up, Hill saw her mother struggle. Living conditions were tight. Shopping for groceries with food stamps became a staple in the household. Every dime counted. Hill said that situation pushed her to want to do better.

“For a huge part of my life my mother raised me as a single woman,” said Hill. “She didn’t have a college degree. She just scraped and did what she had to do. It was often a challenge. I don’t have any horror stories about not having food on the table. Everything was accounted for. I think those who have grown up having to go without…I think it allows you to have a certain appreciation for things.

“It allows you to realize that what you have is just not promised to you. I think growing up that way really inspired me to have a very strong work ethic, because I saw I didn’t want to go back. I didn’t want to go backwards. It was a great lesson for me. It taught me all the things I didn’t want to do.”

ESPN’s Jemele Hill Scores as Analyst – News4usonline
 

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Straight Black men need to check these hoes and let them know WE run this shyt. Ain't no compromise. If I'm in a room with 10 random Black women I'm in charge period. fukk all the pandering and arguing. We need to put our foot down. I don't get this disrespect from Black women cause I don't even give the energy like they in charge. Women can council while we lead period.
 

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Been said the “we are the world” negroes in training and female identified simps are holding us back the most.
I've heard multiple posters on here say something like "y'all don't care about creating equality. You just want to replace whites at the top":mjlol:. Ya no shyt, I want me and my people to reach the top not be on the same level at people who were disgusted by our sight for a milenia:hhh:.
 

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They want us to be unpaid bodyguard/attack dogs

power only when it’s to attack people, then back in crate when we’re done
Exactly... They want us rioting, deceased with a wall mural... But when someone shows some sort of strategy like Cube or 50... "They want to be white"... Its retarded.

Black males have a chance to show some big time political power moves right now, whether you are not voting, voting for Trump, voting for Biden, I DONT CARE. Just dont let anyone intimidate you out of showing your POWER of choice.

 
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