Who won this twitter argument? Is this fetishizing? *possible chatty patty thread*

Who's right?

  • Pocahontas

    Votes: 12 70.6%
  • blvckbeans

    Votes: 5 29.4%

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Anahita

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Maybe she just likes black men? I think the black woman lost for being insecure and even worrying about the tweet.

I don't give "others" the benefit of the doubt when they speak on their love of blacks because too many of them end up being racist and fetishistic on the low. Thanks to social media and negroes' lack of discretion, black people's issues with low self-esteem and lack of appreciation are wide out there for anyone to take advantage of. I'm not saying that it's impossible for this woman (or any latina) to truly love/like/appreciate black men, but I am saying that she should be pressed on her reasons to make sure that they come up clean and that she's not on some Mandingo shyt. Black people ought to have enough black pride and self-respect to make sure that we are not settling for being treated that sex dolls because we're so desperate for positive re-inforcement. For the record, I'm not really on the black woman's side either. She doesn't really have a grasp on what a fetish is and failed to correctly explain her position. She should have just came clean and admitted that the tweet made her feel some type of way as a black woman (which I get completely).
 

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She lost by playing on racial issues in order to get attention. Her post was a thirst trap solely designed to get black men to give her praise. At no point does she name the positive attributes of black men that inspires her appreciation nor does she even compliment them, really. She also threw shade at black women by implying that hispanic women appreciate black men and black women don't.
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