"Woke white women" reprimanding black men.

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Is absurd. The "woke white women" feel they're entitled to speak for black women to black men which is white entitlement at its finest.

I don't care what degrees or information a white woman has, they're the most privileged class in America because the white man has made it so. Taking college choruses doesn't mean you've walked in the shoes of a black woman.

If white women are the apex of western beauty where do black women place on that scale?

That's a question for any white woman who thinks they can understand the plight of the black woman.

I can think of two major women's rights movements in America. Neither put equal treatment of black women as one of their main demands. Black women had to create groups within those groups to get recognized.

Even within women's rights movements racism and colorism are present.

It offends me when white women think they have the right to think they're valued and treated as black women. This is a white man's world. The white man made a place for white women. Black women haven't been allowed to have a voice in that world.

The word bytch was first used to describe black female slaves. Black female slaves were considered dogs and they were kept to produce more slaves. Their kids were called litters and pups. It had nothing to do white women.

White women being the dominant class of woman in western society, appropriated that struggle but haven't done anything to correct the culture of degrading black women. They also haven't admitted to or apologized for contributing to the degradation of black women. They helped create that culture.

So, fukk feminism. I only support black feminism because black women need feminism. They need a voice. White women need to stfu and quit bytching. As far as the female experience in western society goes white women have had the best experience.
 

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Also, @Woman of God I sincerely am ashamed of how I addressed you. There's no justification for me as a man addressing you like that.

I'm sincerely sorry and I'm rooting for you. I hope you glow up in graduate school and out perform all your white peers because I know you're capable of it.

That's from my heart. I hope it means something positive to you, frfr.
 

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Also, @Woman of God I sincerely am ashamed of how I addressed you. There's no justification for me as a man addressing you like that.

I'm sincerely sorry and I'm rooting for you. I hope you glow up in graduate school and out perform all your white peers because I know you're capable of it.

That's from my heart. I hope it means something positive to you, frfr.
Thank you. I initially didn't recognize you with the name change. I greatly appreciate your message. I wish you a happy and prosperous new year !:hug:
 

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Pay attention to feminists (of any race) in 2017 brehs. :coffee:
It is what it is my guy. I think to move forward I should be open to hearing what all black groups have to say. This includes women. How can I develop an effective plan that includes all black people without respecting what all groups of black people have to say?

I don't think it's possible. I don't agree with everyone, but I do believe they all have the right to be heard, included, treated fairly and respectfully. I want those things so I assume they do too.

They're not asking for my money. They want my ear and my time. I can give them that.
 

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It is what it is my guy. I think to move forward I should be open to hearing what all black groups have to say. This includes women. How can I develop an effective plan that includes all black people without respecting what all groups of black people have to say?

I don't think it's possible. I don't agree with everyone, but I do believe they all have the right to be heard, included, treated fairly and respectfully. I want those things so I assume they do too.

They're not asking for my money. They want my ear and my time. I can give them that.

Black people don't really give a fukk about each other so you're just going to hear this black group shyt on that black group and vice versa. Just worry about the people you love have to to say.
 

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I wish you were wrong G.

Me too. But I'm starting to notice that black men around my age are starting to distance themselves from the community and just do for self and family. No black identity, just self identity. Sadly, they might be on to something.
 

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It is what it is my guy. I think to move forward I should be open to hearing what all black groups have to say. This includes women. How can I develop an effective plan that includes all black people without respecting what all groups of black people have to say?

I don't think it's possible. I don't agree with everyone, but I do believe they all have the right to be heard, included, treated fairly and respectfully. I want those things so I assume they do too.

They're not asking for my money. They want my ear and my time. I can give them that.

The bolded is a recipe for disaster. Never create a plan respecting others opinions. Your plan should always be based on logic and a straightforward goal.

Pople tend to operate on feelings, not proper reasoning. So creating a plan around their viewpoints of reality is a waste of time.

"Woke white woman", what the hell does that even mean?
 

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It is what it is my guy. I think to move forward I should be open to hearing what all black groups have to say. This includes women. How can I develop an effective plan that includes all black people without respecting what all groups of black people have to say?

I don't think it's possible. I don't agree with everyone, but I do believe they all have the right to be heard, included, treated fairly and respectfully. I want those things so I assume they do too.

They're not asking for my money. They want my ear and my time. I can give them that.
You can not build with a black feminists. They only want to destory the black man....
 
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