godkiller
"We are the Fury"
Who are you to tell women that their experiences are unimportant in the grand scheme of life? Are you a black woman? What makes you an authority on what is and is not a "huge problem" for black women?
Just because c00ns' nonsense is important to one black woman doesn't mean it is a black woman issue or that it is somehing that all black women experience. Moreover a person's experiencing something doesn't make said something worth discussing. A dumb person will experience poor marks in school; that doesn't mean we have to change school in order to accomdate dummies.
Stop trying to tell women what their experiences are and how they should feel about them and start listening. If that's too hard then shut the hell up. It's not that hard to listen, or decline to listen while keeping your own trap shut.
Your thoughts, opinions, and perceptions are irrelevant to the experiences that many black American women can relate to. And if that is too difficult of a concept to understand, then stay out of the conversation as it is unproductive for you to jump in.
I've listened. Not all black women American feel the need to worship cacs and juxtapose c00nery as a reason to worship them (totally nonsensical but bear with it). In fact most black American women do not have the aforementioned "experience". It's just some mentally ill ones with an axe to grind. I could do the same thing as @WHIPPEDCream and say I love white women because black women actually rate black men as the lowest desirable male group (contrary to their claims otherwise). But instead I am pro-black and focus on advocating pro-black strategy, talk and action.


@ smilie



the jokes write themselves each & every time

