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Lil Loca;5748318 said:
Look, I understand that racism is a motherfucker. The way society treats you is shit--got it. But it's no excuse for the negative and poor treatment many Black women receive at the hands of Black men. And this is why I have just lost interest in the entire convo--because niggas want hand holding instead of doing self reflection, self criticism and how they can better our community. Not angry. Not bitter. Just disinterested and over it.

I don't want to pile on black women, because enough dudes already do this, but on the real, there is no group on earth that the bold applies to more than black women. I'm sorry but with black women it is always a pity party. Y'all are the ones always complaining about how bad you have it and blaming every other group under the sun for it. And if anyone even suggests that at least part of your position is due to your own actions, it's like that person committed the worst offense imaginable.
 
Ajackson17;5748575 said:
Lil Loca;5748199 said:
Overall, black woman-centric discussion in this and similar spaces I found is not concerned with black men despite them being a topic. There is no wailing and moaning about why black men won’t change. There is no impatient demand that black men get themselves together. Or a lot of wincing for them to “come home” from non-black women. African American men simply have caused a lot of irreparable damage to themselves and the women in their group. And no amount of excuses, finger-pointing or demands that black women shut up about their experiences is going to change that.

This is probably the most telling and most important part of the article.

Unfortunately, I think the fragile egos of men will prevent them from taking anything constructive from this. The whole discussion of problems that we face have always been framed as being Black women's fault, from Steve Harvey and Tyler Perry. However, a lot of the dialogue never really centers on brothers learning to have better relationships with Black women and how racism contributes to them being unable to fully open up about how they can negatively effect sisters.

I can take all the bad rep, since I'm use to it, but you are right and most black men do not want to change from whore mongers, dead beats, sex addicts, drug addicts, chasing all the different races of women throughout the world, selling drugs, not going to school, living with their mother, etc due to not having higher standards. Black women and black men and the individual have failed them. Society takes advantage and pushes for that kind of backwater mentality as well and for black women. They need to wake up and smell the roses that they need to be an example and strengthen their community since no one is gonna do it for you. You just have to take care of your responsibilities and make it YOU and than you can preach to everyone about it and show them the true growth and progress.

Get rid of the Celtic mindset and foolishness and regain true principles and ideology to help your communities.

you sound like a member of the KKK with your bullshit ass generalizations
 
The Lonious Monk;5748580 said:
Lil Loca;5748318 said:
Look, I understand that racism is a motherfucker. The way society treats you is shit--got it. But it's no excuse for the negative and poor treatment many Black women receive at the hands of Black men. And this is why I have just lost interest in the entire convo--because niggas want hand holding instead of doing self reflection, self criticism and how they can better our community. Not angry. Not bitter. Just disinterested and over it.

I don't want to pile on black women, because enough dudes already do this, but on the real, there is no group on earth that the bold applies to more than black women. I'm sorry but with black women it is always a pity party. Y'all are the ones always complaining about how bad you have it and blaming every other group under the sun for it. And if anyone even suggests that at least part of your position is due to your own actions, it's like that person committed the worst offense imaginable.

It's more than just black women who do this. Every group does this.
 
Lil Loca;5748199 said:
Overall, black woman-centric discussion in this and similar spaces I found is not concerned with black men despite them being a topic. There is no wailing and moaning about why black men won’t change. There is no impatient demand that black men get themselves together. Or a lot of wincing for them to “come home” from non-black women. African American men simply have caused a lot of irreparable damage to themselves and the women in their group. And no amount of excuses, finger-pointing or demands that black women shut up about their experiences is going to change that.

This is probably the most telling and most important part of the article.

Unfortunately, I think the fragile egos of men will prevent them from taking anything constructive from this. The whole discussion of problems that we face have always been framed as being Black women's fault, from Steve Harvey and Tyler Perry. However, a lot of the dialogue never really centers on brothers learning to have better relationships with Black women and how racism contributes to them being unable to fully open up about how they can negatively effect sisters.

Black men need to get their act together, and some of the posts in this thread are troubling reminders of that fact. (Not me, because I'm so awesome already.) But this post (and the blog in general) is not about constructive criticism. The author, like many of the commenters, sees black men as irreparably damaged. Her mind is made up; she doesn't want dialogue. She wants out.
 
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Skyler White;5748660 said:
representingda203;5748624 said:
Ajackson17;5748575 said:
Lil Loca;5748199 said:
Overall, black woman-centric discussion in this and similar spaces I found is not concerned with black men despite them being a topic. There is no wailing and moaning about why black men won’t change. There is no impatient demand that black men get themselves together. Or a lot of wincing for them to “come home” from non-black women. African American men simply have caused a lot of irreparable damage to themselves and the women in their group. And no amount of excuses, finger-pointing or demands that black women shut up about their experiences is going to change that.

This is probably the most telling and most important part of the article.

Unfortunately, I think the fragile egos of men will prevent them from taking anything constructive from this. The whole discussion of problems that we face have always been framed as being Black women's fault, from Steve Harvey and Tyler Perry. However, a lot of the dialogue never really centers on brothers learning to have better relationships with Black women and how racism contributes to them being unable to fully open up about how they can negatively effect sisters.

I can take all the bad rep, since I'm use to it, but you are right and most black men do not want to change from whore mongers, dead beats, sex addicts, drug addicts, chasing all the different races of women throughout the world, selling drugs, not going to school, living with their mother, etc due to not having higher standards. Black women and black men and the individual have failed them. Society takes advantage and pushes for that kind of backwater mentality as well and for black women. They need to wake up and smell the roses that they need to be an example and strengthen their community since no one is gonna do it for you. You just have to take care of your responsibilities and make it YOU and than you can preach to everyone about it and show them the true growth and progress.

Get rid of the Celtic mindset and foolishness and regain true principles and ideology to help your communities.

you sound like a member of the KKK with your bullshit ass generalizations

Now imagine if someone said that about all of the black men who throw generalizations out about black women.

Sucks when the shoe is on the other foot

it would be the truth
 
Stopitfive;5748650 said:
Ajackson17;5748646 said:
@stopitfive just give me a rebuttal or something if you going to wack or push feelings, let's have a healthy discussion.

I dont read your dumb ass titangraphs...

So can you please stop pressing wack and feelings if you didn't read them. That makes my stats look bad. Thank you.
 
kzzl;5748369 said:
The hustle for the perfect gif is serious. I wanted to give you niggas something ya'll ain't already seen. Or at least not overly used. Some thing fresh. Something funny. Something silly. Something that had that... that.. that spark. My search was long and arduous.

But I've gotten hungry as hell in the process, so I'm just giving y'all whatever while I grabs some chicken and beer.

Till next time...

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That's my homeboy in that gif. Marcus Brimage. He rently lost though.
 
I don't believe that black men are the problem. I believe that there is an underlying issue that black men don't want to admit and correct the problems that THEY face. And is our job as your help-mate [or whatever] to be the backbone and strengthen the community and help them get through it.

Undefeatable;5748651 said:
Lil Loca;5748199 said:
Overall, black woman-centric discussion in this and similar spaces I found is not concerned with black men despite them being a topic. There is no wailing and moaning about why black men won’t change. There is no impatient demand that black men get themselves together. Or a lot of wincing for them to “come home” from non-black women. African American men simply have caused a lot of irreparable damage to themselves and the women in their group. And no amount of excuses, finger-pointing or demands that black women shut up about their experiences is going to change that.

This is probably the most telling and most important part of the article.

Unfortunately, I think the fragile egos of men will prevent them from taking anything constructive from this. The whole discussion of problems that we face have always been framed as being Black women's fault, from Steve Harvey and Tyler Perry. However, a lot of the dialogue never really centers on brothers learning to have better relationships with Black women and how racism contributes to them being unable to fully open up about how they can negatively effect sisters.

Black men need to get their act together, and some of the posts in this thread are troubling reminders of that fact. (Not me, because I'm so awesome already.) But this post (and the blog in general) is not about constructive criticism. The author, like many of the commenters, sees black men as irreparably damaged. Her mind is made up; she doesn't want dialogue. She wants out.

but they're not. just like black women aren't. it is just up to us to raise our standards in some areas. and educate our kids so that they don't repeat the cycle.
 
representingda203;5748624 said:
Ajackson17;5748575 said:
Lil Loca;5748199 said:
Overall, black woman-centric discussion in this and similar spaces I found is not concerned with black men despite them being a topic. There is no wailing and moaning about why black men won’t change. There is no impatient demand that black men get themselves together. Or a lot of wincing for them to “come home” from non-black women. African American men simply have caused a lot of irreparable damage to themselves and the women in their group. And no amount of excuses, finger-pointing or demands that black women shut up about their experiences is going to change that.

This is probably the most telling and most important part of the article.

Unfortunately, I think the fragile egos of men will prevent them from taking anything constructive from this. The whole discussion of problems that we face have always been framed as being Black women's fault, from Steve Harvey and Tyler Perry. However, a lot of the dialogue never really centers on brothers learning to have better relationships with Black women and how racism contributes to them being unable to fully open up about how they can negatively effect sisters.

I can take all the bad rep, since I'm use to it, but you are right and most black men do not want to change from whore mongers, dead beats, sex addicts, drug addicts, chasing all the different races of women throughout the world, selling drugs, not going to school, living with their mother, etc due to not having higher standards. Black women and black men and the individual have failed them. Society takes advantage and pushes for that kind of backwater mentality as well and for black women. They need to wake up and smell the roses that they need to be an example and strengthen their community since no one is gonna do it for you. You just have to take care of your responsibilities and make it YOU and than you can preach to everyone about it and show them the true growth and progress.

Get rid of the Celtic mindset and foolishness and regain true principles and ideology to help your communities.

you sound like a member of the KKK with your bullshit ass generalizations

Do I really need to say some or few, etc? Quit shying from the problem and deal with the problem. That's all I'm saying what else do you want someone to say. I'm not going to pat you on the back and say you can do anything you want, just go out and do it. If you are a dead beat and refuse to take care of your children, change your mind set, reconcile with the mother and pay your child support or make arrangements with the mother and keep receipts. Take your kids out and limit your fun time and work hard so your kids can have a better life and educate them. It's hard work because it's Adult life is hard work.
 
Black men, I just want you to know that I'm here for you.

Don't let the meanie that wrote this blog make you feel bad. You is kind. You is smart. You is important.
 
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Ajackson17;5748719 said:
representingda203;5748624 said:
Ajackson17;5748575 said:
Lil Loca;5748199 said:
Overall, black woman-centric discussion in this and similar spaces I found is not concerned with black men despite them being a topic. There is no wailing and moaning about why black men won’t change. There is no impatient demand that black men get themselves together. Or a lot of wincing for them to “come home” from non-black women. African American men simply have caused a lot of irreparable damage to themselves and the women in their group. And no amount of excuses, finger-pointing or demands that black women shut up about their experiences is going to change that.

This is probably the most telling and most important part of the article.

Unfortunately, I think the fragile egos of men will prevent them from taking anything constructive from this. The whole discussion of problems that we face have always been framed as being Black women's fault, from Steve Harvey and Tyler Perry. However, a lot of the dialogue never really centers on brothers learning to have better relationships with Black women and how racism contributes to them being unable to fully open up about how they can negatively effect sisters.

I can take all the bad rep, since I'm use to it, but you are right and most black men do not want to change from whore mongers, dead beats, sex addicts, drug addicts, chasing all the different races of women throughout the world, selling drugs, not going to school, living with their mother, etc due to not having higher standards. Black women and black men and the individual have failed them. Society takes advantage and pushes for that kind of backwater mentality as well and for black women. They need to wake up and smell the roses that they need to be an example and strengthen their community since no one is gonna do it for you. You just have to take care of your responsibilities and make it YOU and than you can preach to everyone about it and show them the true growth and progress.

Get rid of the Celtic mindset and foolishness and regain true principles and ideology to help your communities.

you sound like a member of the KKK with your bullshit ass generalizations

Do I really need to say some or few, etc? Quit shying from the problem and deal with the problem. That's all I'm saying what else do you want someone to say. I'm not going to pat you on the back and say you can do anything you want, just go out and do it. If you are a dead beat and refuse to take care of your children, change your mind set, reconcile with the mother and pay your child support or make arrangements with the mother and keep receipts. Take your kids out and limit your fun time and work hard so your kids can have a better life and educate them. It's hard work because it's Adult life is hard work.

lol i understand what you're saying, its just about how you come across saying it, and at the same time the generalizations you make, you do know that people of other races probably look at you and apply it to you, no matter how hard you try to fit in and act as if you're better
 
sweetheart93;5748732 said:
Black men, I just want you to know that I'm here for you.

Don't let the meanie that wrote this blog make you feel bad. You is kind. You is smart. You is important.

Are u a fucking slave girl or sumthin?

The hell is wrong with u
 
Skyler White;5748742 said:
KingJamal;5748741 said:
sweetheart93;5748732 said:
Black men, I just want you to know that I'm here for you.

Don't let the meanie that wrote this blog make you feel bad. You is kind. You is smart. You is important.

Are u a fucking slave girl or sumthin?

The hell is wrong with u

its a quote from the help

U mean that maid movie?

Lol I was bout to say wats up wit the slave speech
 

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