Tichina Arnold "What can black women do to stop the aiding in the emasculation of black men"

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And I took a perverse joy in reporting a bunch of em

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Majority of Black Women don't think of themselves as Black People, they see themselves as a separate race from Black people. That fundamental difference is the reason why the community is in shambles

Reading about Black history is the last thing on their mind, because it doesn't concern them. They only care about Women history, specifically Feminist History

There were so many legendary black women throughout black history. They dont even care about any of that. They literally dont know their history.


Queen Kandake - Alexander The Great attempted to conquer her lands in 332 BC, she arranged her armies strategically to meet him and was present on a war elephant when he approached. Having assessed the strength of her armies, Alexander decided to withdraw from Nubia, heading to Egypt instead.
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Nzingha Mbande - She ruled during a period of rapid growth in the African slave trade and encroachment of the Portuguese Empire into South West Africa, in attempts to control the slave trade. Nzinga fought for the independence and stature of her kingdoms against the Portuguese in a reign that lasted 37 years.

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Sanite Bélair - Sanité & her husband were responsible for the rebellion of the entire enslaved population in the L’Artibonite region. The French military launched a surprise attack and captured her in 1802.

She was sentenced to death and killed at the age of 21.

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The quote is " Once you accept the internet....." What are you talking about playa. Are you saying most people dont have the internet?:gucci:

You took my quote, different than its original intent. True internet is steadily available to most of the world. But to clarify, alot of the shyt spewed on social media isnt a direct representation of all reality. :comeon:
 

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Why does it occur? You seem to have a theory but don’t want to say it? Why? This is my exact point. There’s no point in pretending to have this conversation while leaving out large chunks of what NEEDS to be discussed.
So let’s try... Why do you think this specific phenomenon occurs?
The lack of the nuclear black family unit (and respect for this unit from all parties) coupled with lack of knowledge in regards to black history coupled with a lack of a healthy distrust of non-black interests also with lack of viewing the community in a more collectivist mindset, with an even greater lack of actual consequences existing withing the community let alone outside of it finally with a terribly odious serving of white racist policies though I do think the latter can be dealt with by much of the former. The problem is, this is probably one aspect but it is a starting point to address issues.
 

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if the responses don't tell ya'll how well the propaganda machine has worked in creating this mischaracterization of black men where now our own women believe we're babies somehow (disregarding the loss of jobs black men used to work), we're somehow no good fathers (disregarding the studies that show we're more present fathers than any other racial group). The women who responded with the bs are no good to us anyway, they likely choose the worst partners and wholeheartedly believe in the women's lib movement over the movement for black rights, them women are exactly what decent black men don't need. they aren't the one we would want to build with anyway.


also twitter is not real; it's a cesspool for ain't shyt people of all sorts go to read their version of reality.

This!
 

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You took my quote, different than its original intent. True internet is steadily available to most of the world. But to clarify, alot of the shyt spewed on social media isnt a direct representation of all reality. :comeon:
Because these mothafukkas dont walk around with their phone in their hand......
 

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If the least privileged group of women can so easily emasculate a group of men, maybe those men aren’t who they thought they were...

I know nikkas are going to love her for asking this but it’s actually insulting. How do you as a man need a woman’s help and guidance to find/maintain your masculinity? That’s embarrassing.

If you as a man can’t even be a man without help, what can you do? :francis:
Yea it's pretty embarrassing, but I realized a good amount of Black men have been brainwashed by the warped gender perspectives in our community. Imo, nothing will change until Black men start being men again.
 

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The quote is

"What can black women do to stop the aiding in the emasculation of black men" to women.

WTF does this have to do with "we letting women of our race....."

And you got nikkas that dap this shyt. She is literally talking to women and you nikkas falling on yall sword saying some goofy shyt like we letting them the women who have their own fre will emasculate black men. Like son, whats wrong with you nikkas b,:gucci:
Yea some folks are slow as fukk:snoop:
 
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