Twitter: "Black men called Serena a man for her entire career & get mad when she gets a white man"

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After seeing for years, white men calling Michelle Obama a man, and nickname her Michael(including one of my professors), a few years from now, these people will also say that black men were the main ones calling Michelle a man. :laff:

I hate black people who need attention so bad. They will post or say any stupidity, and have no problems with fukking their own race for that.
 

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:mindblown: Wtf black men use to watch tennis just to see Serena moan and see them tights and skirts.


:mindblown: A hip hop war start over sarena just a couple years ago With drake and common


:wtf: I could see if they said Venus, cause to most black men she was to slim and wasn’t really cute but sarena? lol
Who is the source of this nonsense this time? White men hated Serena, not black men. WTF?
 

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Serena settled like hell but she also just wanted a nikka that she could dominate that would worship her ass. Sam reason nikkas fukk with white girls. Never forget she was with View media item 18275
Lowkey Serena might have some self-hate from being in a white world most of her life and never feeling she fit in, constantly being discriminated against because she was physically gifted and different than her peers. It would also explain why she was really into black culture for awhile. Being in music videos, dating rappers, doing twerk videos:snoop:

nikkas should have seen the white boy coming off that twerk video alone:francis:

Definitely mostly white people(men) calling her a man however I do remember Black men calling her man as well, especially in the days of Young, Black and Fabulous comment sections and earlier days of social media. But I also remember Black men and women calling Ciara a man too which I never understood. A lot of people weren't very appreciative of Serena's unique beauty til maybe the last 6ish years and her fashion choices got better.:yeshrug:

I don't understand how she finds her comfort with a white man considering they were overwhelmingly the primary offenders. I just sorta assume at this point she settled. :francis:
 

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Exact opposite, actually. I never found her attractive but it was sacrilege to say such as a black man. Fellas would be ready to throw hands in the barbershop if you said she didn't do much for you. :russ: I can't believe we're pretending black men weren't fawning over her hips, ass, and ability. Most black men showed Williams nothing but love and placed her physical appearance on the same mantel as they did her talent. I suppose if Michelle leaves Barack for a white suitor, it'll be because black men as a collective slighted her looks when in reality, it was white men whom labeled her a transgender and claimed she looked like a man.

The same applies here and it's incredible how eager society is to persecute black men, even for transgressions that they'd never committed. shyt could legitimately be a case study as it's some bizarre phenomenon. They are always the antagonist within not only white communities & society in general, but their own. This narrative is so bogus. Brothers who weren't feeling Serena were the minority. There was definitely a Williams sister black men as a collective didn't find attractive, but y'all chose the wrong one.
 
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nikka I forgot all about Serena chasing that dude down. I ain't know dude was wit her.:ohhh:














And thats the nikka she married? Cacs stay weak.:mjlol:

Yeah i can't even cosign that either. Chris Brown got more love and support from other Black women and many blamed Rihanna for what happened or him fukking his career up. The numbers between Black women and Black men who caped for him isn't even close. It is/was predominantly women. More white men were racist to Serena and the funny wild thing is.....if pushed Serena herself would admit this or knows it is true deep down. Notice what she said in an interview recently...she said herself she gave Black men a try and said she didn't expect she would every marry a white guy....she HERSELF said this but they dance over that. Nowhere did she ever say Black men criticized her the most.

And watch when she divorces this lame.....you will see these women switch up and turn the guy into a big enemy when the signs were already there from the start.....the first time we even found out about dude we saw a video of a stranger stealing Serena's phone in a restaurant and her man sat down staring while she chased after the guy... he never defends her when she speaks about discrimination like she did the other day when talking about how the tennis officials are racist for all the random drug tests they give her
 

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Let’s stop beating around the bush fellas. Society hates us as black men and a large subset of bw and bm have exploited this fact for personal financial gain and social media clout. Dogging out black men, while damn near deifying black women is a lucrative business.

Pandering = $

Serena got herself a white man and know she is Uber valuable in the eyes of bucks and wenches. She is their goal now lol. And it’s funny that the same people calling her a man or even degrading her on the babsis of her sex are now protected from scrutiny. Black men loved Serena. White men didn’t but guess who gets shyt.

And the part about black men supporting Rihanna’s abusive ex is ironic when the people calling themselves “Team Breezy” are all black women. I obviously can’t and don’t dislike bw but the message is clear. It’s okay to hate black men and my interests are now in helping promote black men and our image.

We need to make our avenues of study, forums of deliberation and spaces for perpetual self improvement. The only way for black men is up. KIM
 
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