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an just like most chicks like her.......a ugly nigga with money will have her hold her ass cheeks open for him
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The Lonious Monk;c-10026898 said:Mister B.;c-10026853 said:Mister B.;c-10022463 said:I swear, the black man is THE most hated person on the planet, which is fucked up because we're also the most coveted person on the planet.
This shit here basically confirms what I'm talking about....
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Just raw curbage from all sides of women who truly believe they puss is diamond-encrusted. You niggs goin learn one of these days. They out here putting on "fuck all you dark muhfuckas" shows on, and there's no color line for it.
You know what? I'm more mad at the dudes that have got that have given that chick the gall to say some shit like that. Niggas, please stop chasing these white chicks. Please.
The Lonious Monk;c-10026898 said:Mister B.;c-10026853 said:Mister B.;c-10022463 said:I swear, the black man is THE most hated person on the planet, which is fucked up because we're also the most coveted person on the planet.
This shit here basically confirms what I'm talking about....
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Just raw curbage from all sides of women who truly believe they puss is diamond-encrusted. You niggs goin learn one of these days. They out here putting on "fuck all you dark muhfuckas" shows on, and there's no color line for it.
You know what? I'm more mad at the dudes that have got that have given that chick the gall to say some shit like that. Niggas, please stop chasing these white chicks. Please.
The Lonious Monk;c-10026609 said:Madame_CJSkywalker;c-10026392 said:i have no issue with exalting manhood just as long as it's not at the expense of womanhood..which has historically been the case imho
this idea that feminist are trying to emasculate men is not true. we, at least, i'm concerned with many of the social constructions of femininity and masculinity and how that shapes our interactions. for ex, boys are not only taught that their heterosexuality is a pillar of manhood, but that their manliness depends on their sexual desire for women. Physicality and aggression are measuring sticks of manhood. and when we explore issues like rape prevention or even monogamy it is implicated men have little to no control over their sexual desires given an opportunity. so how can we hope to address street harassment when men are acting accordingly in the presence of an attractive woman. how can we tell ppl be respectful when they see a woman in a short dress walk pass when we shame women who wear revealing clothing
the blk family is of utmost importance... but for me confronting the -isms like sexism and racism... misogyny ....and understanding how one’s actions and beliefs affect others ultimately serves to empower blk ppl and by extension the blk family
to me she was downplaying the prevalence of street harassment....and by extension the misogyny others have complained of...almost just paying lip service...from what i seen she basically was making the case for subscribing to patriarchy
and small minority? if all these women are online and irl speaking of instances they felt fearful and objectified simply walking down the street is it just a small minority responsible? have they all been brainwashed or they all exaggerating. we going to continue to portray them as having stank attitudes who don't know how to accept a compliment
again not saying all men, specifically all blk men, are a problem or at fault... but let's be real
Fair enough. So you're only against patriarchy because of the traditional tendency for it to keep women down? So you would have no problem if, hypothetically speaking, men did hold more power in society, but not because women were barred from holding power, but more because men on average sought to have that power? That's not the case of course, but even if men eliminated misogynistic and sexist practices, it may still be unlikely that power is split evenly among men and women as some feminists seem to think should be the case.
The Lonious Monk;c-10026609 said:On a completely different note, since I'm asking questions, if abortion was put to a vote and the country clearly voted against it, would you accept that the majority of the people in the country are simply against abortion as a practice or would you continue push for it holding the stance that it's part of a patriarchal scheme to hold women back?
The Lonious Monk;c-10026898 said:Mister B.;c-10026853 said:Mister B.;c-10022463 said:I swear, the black man is THE most hated person on the planet, which is fucked up because we're also the most coveted person on the planet.
This shit here basically confirms what I'm talking about....
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Just raw curbage from all sides of women who truly believe they puss is diamond-encrusted. You niggs goin learn one of these days. They out here putting on "fuck all you dark muhfuckas" shows on, and there's no color line for it.
You know what? I'm more mad at the dudes that have got that have given that chick the gall to say some shit like that. Niggas, please stop chasing these white chicks. Please.
Madame_CJSkywalker;c-10027470 said:The Lonious Monk;c-10026609 said:Madame_CJSkywalker;c-10026392 said:i have no issue with exalting manhood just as long as it's not at the expense of womanhood..which has historically been the case imho
this idea that feminist are trying to emasculate men is not true. we, at least, i'm concerned with many of the social constructions of femininity and masculinity and how that shapes our interactions. for ex, boys are not only taught that their heterosexuality is a pillar of manhood, but that their manliness depends on their sexual desire for women. Physicality and aggression are measuring sticks of manhood. and when we explore issues like rape prevention or even monogamy it is implicated men have little to no control over their sexual desires given an opportunity. so how can we hope to address street harassment when men are acting accordingly in the presence of an attractive woman. how can we tell ppl be respectful when they see a woman in a short dress walk pass when we shame women who wear revealing clothing
the blk family is of utmost importance... but for me confronting the -isms like sexism and racism... misogyny ....and understanding how one’s actions and beliefs affect others ultimately serves to empower blk ppl and by extension the blk family
to me she was downplaying the prevalence of street harassment....and by extension the misogyny others have complained of...almost just paying lip service...from what i seen she basically was making the case for subscribing to patriarchy
and small minority? if all these women are online and irl speaking of instances they felt fearful and objectified simply walking down the street is it just a small minority responsible? have they all been brainwashed or they all exaggerating. we going to continue to portray them as having stank attitudes who don't know how to accept a compliment
again not saying all men, specifically all blk men, are a problem or at fault... but let's be real
Fair enough. So you're only against patriarchy because of the traditional tendency for it to keep women down? So you would have no problem if, hypothetically speaking, men did hold more power in society, but not because women were barred from holding power, but more because men on average sought to have that power? That's not the case of course, but even if men eliminated misogynistic and sexist practices, it may still be unlikely that power is split evenly among men and women as some feminists seem to think should be the case.
i don't think there will ever be equal parity
but yea i don't hate men or hate/mind following a male leader
just disagree with this idea that women aren't capable of leading...and i believe traditional gender norms, the practice of patriarchy are dehumanizing and exaggerates the differences between us to the detriment of everyone with the exception of only a few
The Lonious Monk;c-10026609 said:On a completely different note, since I'm asking questions, if abortion was put to a vote and the country clearly voted against it, would you accept that the majority of the people in the country are simply against abortion as a practice or would you continue push for it holding the stance that it's part of a patriarchal scheme to hold women back?
if the majority of ppl voted against abortion yet we still had a weak social safety net and access to birth control pills remains difficult for young, low income ppl, ppl without insurance to obtain (i.e. currently with the exception of the u.s. birth control pills are available over the counter in over hundred countries), i would hold the stance that it had more to do with this need we have to police the sexual behavior of women opposed to wanting to preserve life
and i always found it interesting that a lot of pro-life ppl have a change of heart once their daughter or mistress accidentally gets pregnant ...or they have a change of heart if the woman was raped or the pregnancy was the result of abuse or incest ... to me this says for pro lifers who is getting the abortion and what that person may represent plays a significant role more than ppl would like to readily admit
7figz;c-10035091 said:Zaza Ali Warns Black Feminists "If You Declare War On My Son... You're An Enemy" (Willie D Live)
Says she has 2 sons and 2 daughters (I think) so why would she try to declare war on her sons ?
Also said her father was the most important man in her life.
We talk about fatherless dudes on here all the time, is modern feminism / Black feminism about fatherless chicks ?
deadeye;c-10035862 said:7figz;c-10035091 said:Zaza Ali Warns Black Feminists "If You Declare War On My Son... You're An Enemy" (Willie D Live)
Says she has 2 sons and 2 daughters (I think) so why would she try to declare war on her sons ?
Also said her father was the most important man in her life.
We talk about fatherless dudes on here all the time, is modern feminism / Black feminism about fatherless chicks ?
@Madame_CJSkywalker needs to hear this, but her response would probably be something along the lines of:
"Yeah, but patriarchy...........blah blah blah blah blah."
babelipsss;c-10035991 said:I agree with Zaza. Patriarchy presents no problem for me. My dad is a good man who has fed, clothed, and ensured my education was complete. I look up to him to this very day. My husband is a good man who makes sure we have everything we need and more. Can't complain. My wish for my son (9) is that he matures and one day has his own family. Patriarchy doesn't equal domination. The men in my life have to sacrifice a lot to make sure the people they care about are satisfied.