@thewordismine13 Let's discuss what about intersectionality makes you a c00n

theworldismine13

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twism is an uneducated bytch welcome to 2006


the try hard fagot probably doesn't even have an associates degree


he is also pushing 50 years old and is barely 5 feet tall

:umad:

None of the shyt you are saying is true, but I understand, you can't argue on logic and facts so you have to resort to fabrications and besmirching the character of the God Emperor

 

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everything i do or say is related to making black people economically and geo politically powerful, people like you and @Call Me James swear up and down that white liberalism will save black people, it wont, and i break it down why it wont

I think I understand the problem.

You don't understand the term "Black people". You seem to be very sure that Black people = Black men, and that ending systemic racism, which is Black men's only form of systematic oppression to battle, will solve the problems of all Black people. This is not the case.

Black people quite literally includes Black women and Black children, male and female, as well as Black men. If racism somehow died tomorrow, Black women would still face oppression as women. And that sex based oppression would happen outside and inside the Black community, just as it does today.

So to call a person who actually cares about ending the plight of all Black people in a complete and not halfway fashion a "c00n" is misinformed at best and idiotic at worst. There is nothing anti-Black about intersectionality for Black women, the fact is you personally are just not concerned about Black women. Which is fine. Just be man enough to admit you care about yourself as a Black man alone, and leave it at that. Don't go making declarations about things you don't understand and don't care enough about to try to.
 
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No he's right.
Take intersectionalist feminism for example. Countless examples of white women leaving black feminists to dry and only helping them when it's to attack black men.

Unless there is another form of intersectionality I am unaware of.

In much the same way that Black men leave Black women out to dry when it comes to women's issues? Yes, we know.

People are for whatever reasons till under the impression that Black women anticipate either group to be our needs at the forefront. We don't. We know white women will ignore issues that concern women and race together, and we know Black men will ignore if not attack issues that concern race and women together. We as Black women still have to worry about both and will continue to fight for our rights in both.
 

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In much the same way that Black men leave Black women out to dry when it comes to women's issues? Yes, we know.

People are for whatever reasons till under the impression that Black women anticipate either group to be our needs at the forefront. We don't. We know white women will ignore issues that concern women and race together, and we know Black men will ignore if not attack issues that concern race and women together. We as Black women still have to worry about both and will continue to fight for our rights in both.
Nothing in your post disagrees with what I said.

Question: to black feminists in general, in terms of priority, women's issues > race issues?
Sexism > Racism in terms of agenda?
 

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that is why for example you have posters on this board that will write essays supporting illegal immigration and ignore the fact that illegal immigrants comes from countries that have a longer history of slavery, oppression and discrimination against africans than the united states
This dumb ass shyt here :smh:

Those people are the same ones that were being oppressed/enslaved in their own country.

This is akin to saying black Americans support slavery cause we come from a country that enslaved black folks.

Damn dummy :scust:
 

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In much the same way that Black men leave Black women out to dry when it comes to women's issues? Yes, we know.

People are for whatever reasons till under the impression that Black women anticipate either group to be our needs at the forefront. We don't. We know white women will ignore issues that concern women and race together, and we know Black men will ignore if not attack issues that concern race and women together. We as Black women still have to worry about both and will continue to fight for our rights in both.

Hotep Logic- "Feminism is bullsh*t, these white women don't care about black women or their issues"
Black Women- "Neither you do you."
Hotep- "Stop being divisive, race first!"
 

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Nothing in your post disagrees with what I said.

Question: to black feminists in general, in terms of priority, women's issues > race issues?
Sexism > Racism in terms of agenda?

Do you have a real word example of how this "priority" manifests itself?:patrice:
Black women's issues ARE race issues.
 

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I don't know how you are defining racism so I can't answer that

But black people's problems are fundemantally economic and it's a mistake to try to analyze them using the white liberal concept of "social justice"

I'm noticing a trend. Anytime someone calls you on something or expects you to give an informed opinion on a subject, specifically when you are out of your element, you either resort to "yadda yadda white liberals yadda" or some machismo rhetoric in an attempt to justify why you shouldn't have to back up your claims.

It's okay to admit you've been wrong. That's also masculine.


But to recap. Part of this has been semantic because you seem to fundamentally misunderstand the term that is at the crux of the argument.

You've yet to explain this concept as first mentioned that Intersectionality is c00ning because it requires black people to not focus on black issues.

Two things need to happen. One, you need to accept the definition of Intersectionality because that's what it is and not try to frame a counter argument by misrepresenting the term.

Secondly, you need to justify your initial claim or lay it to rest.
 

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To what extent?
Full blown civil rights marches?
What scale of intersectionality do you people want?
To what extent?

Simple. The oppressed should fight against the entirety of their oppression. In areas where there is overlap they should form allies and form or support movements that addresses that overlap because it's been proven that a large base with allies is fundamental to overcome systematic and structural racism.
 
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