This wasn’t even that bad tbh. Crude and disrespectful but could’ve been worse. The worst thing I’ve seen was were women were calling men “bullet bags”, “nakers” and “glocktavious” on Twitter.
Anyways, certain (not all) black women of various generations have been talking wild about black men on social media. It’s a side effect of some black cultures being gynocentric as well as black men lacking real power and influence. This has been going on for awhile.
Those are the two issues: matriarchally oriented culture + black male ineptitude. Women want men who are powerful. It’s simple. A lot of anti-black misandry is rooted in the resentment of perceived and real black male powerlessness. It’s fukked up but it’s human nature. Women crave powerful men and are socially allowed to antagonize men they feel lack it. Tommy Curry (father of black male studies) would argue that black men are viewed as incomplete or failed patriarchs.
There’s so much to potentially unpack but I’ll let the thread unfold and/or may even make my own to address my own points. This type of stuff only hurts you if you feel that women (a majority of them, anyway) are rooting for you unconditionally. Newsflash, they aren’t. Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac and where there is a lack of power, female resentment grows.
The best thing black people can do is create a culture of success, excellence, wealth and power but this thread will probably devolve into not so thinly veiled misandry, reactionary misogyny, whining, finger pointing and deflections of all kinds.