Where did Black men ain't shyt come from?

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Apparently from the talk shows in the 90's :yeshrug:

I actually used to watch them and never saw it but it was very prevalent according to bitter black men who want to use it as an excuse to talk shyt about black women.
it existed long before that. those 90s talk shows is when yall decided to go nationwide with the hate
 

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The culmination of sisterhood building conferences between bitter scorned women that just so happened to only deal with ain't shyt black men thus creating a self fulfilling prophecy . Sadly, they picked terrible venues because they would always have the hall next to the annual I use to be a player banquets hosted by Hennessy
 

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it existed long before that. those 90s talk shows is when yall decided to go nationwide with the hate

Umm excuse me but I was a little girl. And even when I got older I still had no idea about it until I started lurking that dumbass blackmenvent website :mjlol:.
 

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I thought it was derived from you ain't shyt or something from Jerry Springer or Maury.
 

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So black women apparently said black men ain't shyt and then black men countered with the black women ain't shyt so now that both groups have successfully tarnished each other what is there to do now?

Nothing, I haven't seen such a separated group in ages. Even when the young women pulled down the confederate flag I saw post on twitter akin to "Black men ain't shyt we have to do everything" or "Ladies our men won't do shyt this generation it falls on us because black males are pussc" followed by apologist males replying with "I'm ashamed of us men"
 

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Umm excuse me but I was a little girl. And even when I got older I still had no idea about it until I started lurking that dumbass blackmenvent website :mjlol:.
we both know i didn't mean you personally, unless you're in your 40s-50s :yeshrug:

iunno know why we're fronting like it was relegated to tv. most of it was heard in the homes by mothers, grandmothers, aunts, and cousins
 

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Trickle down....

Cac males tell an entire people they aint shyt, women naturally and instinctively follow the males in power which were cac males.....years later "rights" are slowly given and cacs use cac female disrespect and flip it to cast influence on hair hat female. Cac female tells, hair hat she doesn't need a man.....cac female then proceeds to lower picket sign, and go home to husband and family while hoodwinked hair hat goes home to offspring and a miniscule check since she has been told that she doesn't need a man and shouldn't respect men...and if she does than check will be taken away. Man feels neglected and alienated and begins aimless path of frustration and stupidity. Men and women of shytted upon race continue self destructive cycle, with the women being given slightly less pressure due to them being less of a threat and seen as convenient ally........
 

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This sort of anti-black male rhetoric really picked up steam in the late 80's and early 90's. Once women who were either perpetually single or had children and the father wasn't there essentially banded together and took their grievances on Oprah, Sally Jesse Raphael, Ricki Lake and Donahue and the other talk shows of the day to air it out. I mean it was said amongst outselves for decades prior as the Black family structure deteriorated, but it gained a full head of steam about 25 years ago or so.
 
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