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No, but I don't talk to 'bytches'. I prefer speaking to women.

Ok boomer
No, but I don't talk to 'bytches'. I prefer speaking to women.

Well written, well saidOnline? Never. The gender war even extends to the White and Asian/Indian communities online albeit they tend to not put their business out as much as us.
At one point, as far back as the late 2000's when I saw the Black gender war play out online in some circles, I thought it'd be over by the time Obama got re-elected but it's 2022 and it's at an all-time high.
The problem is that the gender war evokes certain things that the Black community is addicted to like crack: Beefing with other Black people and ego tripping.
As a people, we tend to have tons of smoke for our own based on whatever flaws we have while looking at other groups through a rose-tinted lens. The fact that many "gender war" types will date trashy non-Black counterparts that they deem "upgrades" is proof of it. Latin America has the highest rate of single motherhood and out of wedlock kids on Earth but SYSBM types will make it seem like it's only a Black woman issue. Tons of non-Black communities have issues with male abuse/rape, fatherless homes, cheaters, unmotivated young men, etc. but divestors will make it seem like it's only a Black man issue. They both have a strong "grass is greener" mentality.
Then, there's the ego trip. Black men and women alike can be too obsessed with protecting our collective image and reputation. And I get it. We get demonized too much from outside forces so we love to fight hard to protect our image. But, at the end of the day, Black men are more responsible for our own downfalls than Black women. And the same holds true vice versa. It's only so many times that you can shift the blame of the Black community's downfall to just one gender. Both sides will make some valid points but fumble it by trying to play "Democrats vs. Republicans" with Black men and women instead of accepting that we both play a role.
Old enough to know that the shyt these dorks spew online usually doesn’t translate to real life interactions whether it be culture wars, politics etc. go to a fukking bar and talk to a woman and it will be 99% a normal interaction, because that person will be out wanting to engage like a normal human being and not some loser online in a gender warAgain, how old are u?
nikka, sign off the InternetAgain, how old are u?
Ok boomer

Bra shut yo bytch ass upnikka, sign off the Internet
Your young dumbass don't realize that mfers lie on the Internet. That same hoe talking that gender war shyt on Twitter is a sugar baby on the next website
Stop spending your time believing them hoes.
Whats your alma mater?I'm 24 and I don't hear any of this shyt IRL
- Stop being a fakkit
- Go to school
- Get a job
- Stop listening to women you don't know, they're meant to be seen and not heard
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Went to trade school for masonry right after high school; yeen gotta go to college to be around women, I always been going to random events and meeting hella pplM
Whats your alma mater?
Malika Andrews went on national tv on another nikka show and tried to lambast him in protection of woman and nikkas tellin me it’s jus the internet and I’m tweakin lmfaooIt ain’t going nowhere.
Cacs have started their modern day “black women don’t need black men and are better than them” campaign. And we have Black feminists in the mainstream separating blank women from men as if they’re some offshoot group.
Gen Z and young Millennials ain’t up with the bullshyt and pandering and are pushing back.
You see what happened to Malika Andrew’s with backlash? That wouldn’t have happened 5 years ago.
You OLD HEADS are DONE and are NEXT on the chopping block.
No one said u had to go to college for anything but u definitely tried to play nikkas on sum get a life shytWent to trade school for masonry right after high school; yeen gotta go to college to be around women, I always been going to random events and meeting hella ppl
That's a deflection.
There is no 'gender war' outside of social media.