LordZuko;c-10018713 said:I've washed my hands of feminist influenced black women long ago. I'm glad to see my decision was correct.
What's not said is just as important as whats not said. Pay attention to the lack of pushback from black females. See how their silence forms this tacit agreement amongst them.
When i tell you black men that black women are not your enemy but are worse than an enemy don't act shocked. They let your enemies in through the back door. If it is disseminated and unchallenged that black men are terrorists, how then does that reflect in the public policy? What then will be demanded of black men to not be viewed and treated as such?
The article is over the top...but the bold is interesting because right now there's a thread about a black women getting her eye taken out full of niggas cracking jokes and anytime a thread comes up with a man killing a woman there's always some niggas that come with a "see this is what child support can do to make a man go crazy" instead of just saying its fucked up. So does that lack of pushback show the same condoning of actions?