Where did the black men ain't shyt rhetoric really start?

Neuromancer

American Daydream Machine
Supporter
Joined
Oct 16, 2015
Messages
75,598
Reputation
14,577
Daps
182,104
Reppin
A Villa Straylight.
Before anyone starts I'm just asking this question because no one seems to want to address the fact that this is a thing that is said. I did a term paper in undergrad where Bakari kitwana made mention of this in his book The hip-hop generation and it was the first time I'd really heard it. But who originated it? Was it really black women or white folks? And when this statement is made do people realize they're blanketing an entire group of people most of which they've never met?
 

Unknown Poster

I had to do it to em.
Supporter
Joined
Aug 28, 2015
Messages
53,153
Reputation
27,219
Daps
284,284
Reppin
SOHH Class of 2006
BlackMachoamptheMythofTheSuperWoman-small_zps63002e73.jpg


This book was actually written by....












































































61865-004-A58B1676.jpg

BLACK FEMINISM, THE CIA AND GLORIA STEINEM.
:mjpls:
 

HollowPoints2

Don Makaveli.
Joined
Jun 18, 2013
Messages
4,680
Reputation
-4,105
Daps
5,589
Reppin
East Coast
It came from black women who made poor CHOICES in the men.Lesbian black women have been on a campaign to tarnish every black they possibly can whether he's a good one or bad one.
 

Doobie Doo

Veteran
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
56,478
Reputation
21,092
Daps
365,348
Reppin
Raleigh, NC
Before anyone starts I'm just asking this question because no one seems to want to address the fact that this is a thing that is said. I did a term paper in undergrad where Bakari kitwana made mention of this in his book The hip-hop generation and it was the first time I'd really heard it. But who originated it? Was it really black women or white folks? And when this statement is made do people realize they're blanketing an entire group of people most of which they've never met?

Uh, slavery:francis:
 

DrX

Coming For The Crown (Japanese Dreaming)
Supporter
Joined
Jun 8, 2013
Messages
34,464
Reputation
2,330
Daps
101,941
Reppin
NULL
The 70s....feminism and welfare started breaking up homes...and black women.. No longer needed black community
 

HollowPoints2

Don Makaveli.
Joined
Jun 18, 2013
Messages
4,680
Reputation
-4,105
Daps
5,589
Reppin
East Coast
I
Before anyone starts I'm just asking this question because no one seems to want to address the fact that this is a thing that is said. I did a term paper in undergrad where Bakari kitwana made mention of this in his book The hip-hop generation and it was the first time I'd really heard it. But who originated it? Was it really black women or white folks? And when this statement is made do people realize they're blanketing an entire group of people most of which they've never met?
It came from man hating lesbians.
 
Top