When we wake up and stop objectifying our sisters, we can start to build our community back up

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Breh walks up to a girl Coli Simp Version :

Girl: "I'm so tired of black men treating me terribly:mjcry:. I am powerless to do anything on my own... its time to date Asian men :wow:"

Breh: "I'm sorry sista, but its not your fault :whoa:. We as black men have failed our community. But I will save you from your misery and raise any children you might already have :cape:"





Breh walks up to a girl GMB HOH Version :

Girl: "I know you aint trying to talk to me? nikka please don't make me curve you and put this in IG :usure:"
Breh: "Fukk you bytch. Either tell me how that thang smellin or keep walking. :win:.... Oh and I fukked your sister:youngsabo::umad:"




Breh walks up to a girl Real life Version:

Breh: Good Morning, how are you doing?

Girl: I'm doing good... and you?






I swear its time for some of you nikkas to log off the internet... you forgot how real life is :skip:
 

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the message is in the title.

We have to stop looking at women as conquests and trophies, and more as our partners.

I can say that I will never know what it is to live life in a womans body- i have the privilege of being a man. I was never taught to defend myself against sexual assault, even though my godsister got raped at 5 and died of AIDS at 13. Many of the women I am related to have gone through sexual abuse, and this has been true since slavery, going all the way back to when that white man forced himself into my family tree.

My grandmom on one side was born in 1908 and her first child in 1922. married at 14.
Another grandmom, her mom died at 9 and never taught her how to take care of a house, so she made sure she taught her daughters how. She moved up to Milwaukee BY HER fukkING SELF in 1940something. One of her daughters got married at 16. The same one who was born to a traveling preacher during WWII who was looking for a quick nut- never thinking that that nut would change the world. I wish we as men, no matter the circumstances, took the time to foster our children, whether ours or not. But I digress.

What troubles me about the Hard on ... movement is that it continues to objectify women. We justify our dominance over them in the same way that the colonizer justifies his dominance over the colonized. We hold on to it, because we realize without it, we are nothing. We have to learn how to treat women differently, treat them more as our better halves and not second level.


You act as if the current generation of black women aren't belligerent,
abrasive, independent women who value nothing but wealth...

Even when you are rich and have assets/disposable income...
there is a lack of respect and unwillingness to submit

Whether that's from constant indoctrination by their miserable mothers
or growing up in single/broken homes....(without a patriarchy in place to model after)
or the full weight of white supremacy marginalizing black men


It's not their fault....

Their grandmothers chose individual security over collective advancement


IN 1965 :pharrell:



Women are not these virtuous beings....They are NOT your better half
They see themselves as your equa
l....and thus challenge you to assert themselves
when they bring masculine traits that propel their careers but kill relationships

They also exert dominance of their own through the state through
involuntarily wealth distribution and


child robbery :sadbabybreh:

#HOH is about finding the best utility for women who aren't suitable for
any long term investment (emotionally, financially or time-wise)....

They are of little value at this point besides nut-disposal mechanisms :madiba:
 
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Black male privilege... :popcorn:
Black Male Privilege is just Male privilege. Every privilege Black Males have is due to gender. Race has nothing to do with it. There are no privileges that Black Males enjoy that aren't granted to men of any other race. I don't understand why Black Feminist don't just call Black Male privilege Male privilege. The only group of Males where their male privilege intersects with their race(in The Western World at least) are White men. Black men do have Privilege, but its just Male privilege.

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The Coli bytches at everything

Women are...
1. too ratchet
1a. not enough ratchet
2. too light skin
3. not enough ass
4. head too big
5. crazy
6. destroying men's lives
7. too many kids
8. not black enough
9. too white
10. date cacs
11. date non-blacks
12. give up the ass too quick
13. take forever to give up the ass
14. too many simps on them
15. cheat too much
16. don't cheat enough

I haven't even mentioned anything else on the other subjects.
 

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Black male privilege

Is having a dikk and balls

Sorry ladies blame your true oppresor god

God is holding you back from having a dikk and nuts like me
 
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the message is in the title.

We have to stop looking at women as conquests and trophies, and more as our partners.

I can say that I will never know what it is to live life in a womans body- i have the privilege of being a man. I was never taught to defend myself against sexual assault, even though my godsister got raped at 5 and died of AIDS at 13. Many of the women I am related to have gone through sexual abuse, and this has been true since slavery, going all the way back to when that white man forced himself into my family tree.

My grandmom on one side was born in 1908 and her first child in 1922. married at 14.
Another grandmom, her mom died at 9 and never taught her how to take care of a house, so she made sure she taught her daughters how. She moved up to Milwaukee BY HER fukkING SELF in 1940something. One of her daughters got married at 16. The same one who was born to a traveling preacher during WWII who was looking for a quick nut- never thinking that that nut would change the world. I wish we as men, no matter the circumstances, took the time to foster our children, whether ours or not. But I digress.

What troubles me about the Hard on ... movement is that it continues to objectify women. We justify our dominance over them in the same way that the colonizer justifies his dominance over the colonized. We hold on to it, because we realize without it, we are nothing. We have to learn how to treat women differently, treat them more as our better halves and not second level.


be a simp brehs :shaq:
 

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Many Black women have dealt with Black men who have a lot in common with the characters depicted in these films which is why they're able to relate only difference is, there's usually no one at the end of the movie to save the day so they live vicariously through the women being saved in these movies.

A lot of them consciously choose to deal with those types of men.
 

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the message is in the title.

We have to stop looking at women as conquests and trophies, and more as our partners.

I can say that I will never know what it is to live life in a womans body- i have the privilege of being a man. I was never taught to defend myself against sexual assault, even though my godsister got raped at 5 and died of AIDS at 13. Many of the women I am related to have gone through sexual abuse, and this has been true since slavery, going all the way back to when that white man forced himself into my family tree.

My grandmom on one side was born in 1908 and her first child in 1922. married at 14.
Another grandmom, her mom died at 9 and never taught her how to take care of a house, so she made sure she taught her daughters how. She moved up to Milwaukee BY HER fukkING SELF in 1940something. One of her daughters got married at 16. The same one who was born to a traveling preacher during WWII who was looking for a quick nut- never thinking that that nut would change the world. I wish we as men, no matter the circumstances, took the time to foster our children, whether ours or not. But I digress.

What troubles me about the Hard on ... movement is that it continues to objectify women. We justify our dominance over them in the same way that the colonizer justifies his dominance over the colonized. We hold on to it, because we realize without it, we are nothing. We have to learn how to treat women differently, treat them more as our better halves and not second level.

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breh... women in general see men as nothing more than someone to completely cater to them
 

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I agree with stopping the objectification of black women, but it's going to take a lot more than that to rebuild our community
 
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