Did she just ask him to apologize for a rape he was acquitted for?

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desertrain10;9415100 said:
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Cosign

While white women suffered under the weight of the same patriarchal authority to which slaves were subjected

Just think of how the son inherited his father's property and the plantation after his death...though his mother was still alive and well

White women still had the freedom to vent their fury, albeit on the only people to whom they were superior... Blk ppl

And even with BoN it bothered me a lot seeing white woman seperate young Nat from his mother...only so she could teach him how to parrot the bible and parade him around like a well behaved dog

But yea I think 12 years a slave did a better job showing how white women we rent just bystanders but complicit participants

How did white women "suffer?" You gotta explain that. @desertrain10
 
Brother_Five;9415252 said:
The sabotage was successful I think

Black ppl should be ashamed at how they have manipulated again

The irony of a Black revolt upended by a sellout and Black females trying to tank this movie.
 
LordZuko;9415497 said:
desertrain10;9415100 said:
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Cosign

While white women suffered under the weight of the same patriarchal authority to which slaves were subjected

Just think of how the son inherited his father's property and the plantation after his death...though his mother was still alive and well

White women still had the freedom to vent their fury, albeit on the only people to whom they were superior... Blk ppl

And even with BoN it bothered me a lot seeing white woman seperate young Nat from his mother...only so she could teach him how to parrot the bible and parade him around like a well behaved dog

But yea I think 12 years a slave did a better job showing how white women we rent just bystanders but complicit participants

How did white women "suffer?" You gotta explain that. @desertrain10

Obviously their suffering does not compare to what we have faced...but white women had to answer to white patriarchal authority as slaves during that time

They couldn't vote, because they were thought to be lesser than

They had very little economic prospects

Made less than men

No legal recourse if their husbands were physically abusive

 
Went to Perkins Row for all my BR folks that are familiar. Crowd was a nice size, shame to hear it didn't turn out so well other places.
 
desertrain10;9415557 said:
LordZuko;9415497 said:
desertrain10;9415100 said:
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Cosign

While white women suffered under the weight of the same patriarchal authority to which slaves were subjected

Just think of how the son inherited his father's property and the plantation after his death...though his mother was still alive and well

White women still had the freedom to vent their fury, albeit on the only people to whom they were superior... Blk ppl

And even with BoN it bothered me a lot seeing white woman seperate young Nat from his mother...only so she could teach him how to parrot the bible and parade him around like a well behaved dog

But yea I think 12 years a slave did a better job showing how white women we rent just bystanders but complicit participants

How did white women "suffer?" You gotta explain that. @desertrain10

Obviously their suffering does not compare to what we have faced...but white women had to answer to white patriarchal authority as slaves during that time

They couldn't vote, because they were thought to be lesser than

They had very little economic prospects

Made less than men

No legal recourse if their husbands were physically abusive

White women didn't vote because white women were not expected to be soldiers. The right to vote is traditionally tied to the obligation of national service. In fact women still aren't expected to fight tho men are. Males when registering to vote are supposed to have signed up for selective service as well.

White women were not slaves, they were a protected class. Let's break down what a slave is. A slave is a human being whose labor is forcibly extracted for little or no compensation for the benefit of a dominant house or society.

White women economic prospects are tied to the economic prospects of their men, their husbands and their sons. They are the beneficiaries of white capitalism without having to put in the work. The reason being is because white women are the sole facilitators of white patriarchy.

For all the shit you throw at the concept of patriarchy, the society with the strongest patriarchy will have the most protected women. It has been established by white society that if you even breathe at a white girl in the wrong way the full force of white patriarchy will come to seek recompense.

In the Black community, that is sans patriarchy you can do damn near anything you want to a Black female: beat them, rape them, abuse them, exploit them, discard them when you done with them. That has also been long established by white patriarchy.

Birth of a Nation established this paradigm. Nat picks up a toy that a white woman's child dropped, handed it back to the mother and is beaten and bout to be charged with assault by a white man. Nat's wife is gang raped and beaten by white men, just cuz. and they don;t even call that shit rape just par for the course. Aint no callin the sheriff. The sheriff is nothing but an authorized agent of a patriarchy selected to keep the "peace" the dominant society has established.

No patriarchy=no law. No law means you don't have the security that you want as a woman. Black women are neither going to establish order or enforce law, for an example I direct you to your nearest Black community.

@desertrain10
 
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LordZuko;9415612 said:
desertrain10;9415557 said:
LordZuko;9415497 said:
desertrain10;9415100 said:
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Cosign

While white women suffered under the weight of the same patriarchal authority to which slaves were subjected

Just think of how the son inherited his father's property and the plantation after his death...though his mother was still alive and well

White women still had the freedom to vent their fury, albeit on the only people to whom they were superior... Blk ppl

And even with BoN it bothered me a lot seeing white woman seperate young Nat from his mother...only so she could teach him how to parrot the bible and parade him around like a well behaved dog

But yea I think 12 years a slave did a better job showing how white women we rent just bystanders but complicit participants

How did white women "suffer?" You gotta explain that. @desertrain10

Obviously their suffering does not compare to what we have faced...but white women had to answer to white patriarchal authority as slaves during that time

They couldn't vote, because they were thought to be lesser than

They had very little economic prospects

Made less than men

No legal recourse if their husbands were physically abusive

White women didn't vote because white women were not expected to be soldiers. The right to vote is traditionally tied to the obligation of national service. In fact women still aren't expected to fight tho men are. Males when registering to vote are supposed to have signed up for selective service as well.

White women were not slaves, they were a protected class. Let's break down what a slave is. A slave is a human being whose labor is forcibly extracted for little or no compensation for the benefit of a dominant house or society.

White women economic prospects are tied to the economic prospects of their men, their husbands and their sons. They are the beneficiaries of white capitalism without having to put in the work. The reason being is because white women are the sole facilitators of white patriarchy.

For all the shit you throw at the concept of patriarchy, the society with the strongest patriarchy will have the most protected women. It has been established by white society that if you even breathe at a white girl in the wrong way the full force of white patriarchy will come to seek recompense.

In the Black community, that is sans patriarchy you can do damn near anything you want to a Black female: beat them, rape them, abuse them, exploit them, discard them when you done with them. That has also been long established by white patriarchy.

Birth of a Nation established this paradigm. Nat picks up a toy that a white woman's child dropped, handed it back to the mother and is beaten and bout to be charged with assault by a white man. Nat's wife is gang raped and beaten by white men, just cuz. and they don;t even call that shit rape just par for the course. Aint no callin the sheriff. The sheriff is nothing but an authorized agent of a patriarchy selected to keep the "peace" the dominant society has established.

No patriarchy=no law. No law means you don't have the security that you want as a woman. Black women are neither going to establish order or enforce law, for an example I direct you to your nearest Black community.

@desertrain10

The blk community doesn't live, exist in a vacuum

Since slavery, we too are members of a society where white males are at the top of the social hierarchy...Blk women being at the bottom of the totem pole

Law enforcement being a branch of partichical white authority

A blk woman was raped during those times she couldn't call the sheriff because she was a black first and a woman second

Subsequently many Blk women lived under the threat of rape and abuse, regardless of whether it came from white men or blk men

White men obviously being the greater threat

And though our experiences differ greatly, that scene you alluded to does a great job of illustrating how white women had very little agency in comparison to their white male counterparts

While they enjoyed protections Blk men and women did not, they still had to answer to their white husbands and fathers. And were regularly subjected to the violent ways of their husbands and father

They couldn't just leave because women had limited economic opportunities at the time

And voting initially was tied to property ownership in America. The popular sentiment they were the only voices that mattered. As time progressed though it varied state to state, white males were the only group that could freely vote

They justified this injustice with junk science that insiduated or outright suggested women and blks were less intelligent, had smaller brains

 
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desertrain10;9415810 said:
LordZuko;9415612 said:
desertrain10;9415557 said:
LordZuko;9415497 said:
desertrain10;9415100 said:
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Cosign

While white women suffered under the weight of the same patriarchal authority to which slaves were subjected

Just think of how the son inherited his father's property and the plantation after his death...though his mother was still alive and well

White women still had the freedom to vent their fury, albeit on the only people to whom they were superior... Blk ppl

And even with BoN it bothered me a lot seeing white woman seperate young Nat from his mother...only so she could teach him how to parrot the bible and parade him around like a well behaved dog

But yea I think 12 years a slave did a better job showing how white women we rent just bystanders but complicit participants

How did white women "suffer?" You gotta explain that. @desertrain10

Obviously their suffering does not compare to what we have faced...but white women had to answer to white patriarchal authority as slaves during that time

They couldn't vote, because they were thought to be lesser than

They had very little economic prospects

Made less than men

No legal recourse if their husbands were physically abusive

White women didn't vote because white women were not expected to be soldiers. The right to vote is traditionally tied to the obligation of national service. In fact women still aren't expected to fight tho men are. Males when registering to vote are supposed to have signed up for selective service as well.

White women were not slaves, they were a protected class. Let's break down what a slave is. A slave is a human being whose labor is forcibly extracted for little or no compensation for the benefit of a dominant house or society.

White women economic prospects are tied to the economic prospects of their men, their husbands and their sons. They are the beneficiaries of white capitalism without having to put in the work. The reason being is because white women are the sole facilitators of white patriarchy.

For all the shit you throw at the concept of patriarchy, the society with the strongest patriarchy will have the most protected women. It has been established by white society that if you even breathe at a white girl in the wrong way the full force of white patriarchy will come to seek recompense.

In the Black community, that is sans patriarchy you can do damn near anything you want to a Black female: beat them, rape them, abuse them, exploit them, discard them when you done with them. That has also been long established by white patriarchy.

Birth of a Nation established this paradigm. Nat picks up a toy that a white woman's child dropped, handed it back to the mother and is beaten and bout to be charged with assault by a white man. Nat's wife is gang raped and beaten by white men, just cuz. and they don;t even call that shit rape just par for the course. Aint no callin the sheriff. The sheriff is nothing but an authorized agent of a patriarchy selected to keep the "peace" the dominant society has established.

No patriarchy=no law. No law means you don't have the security that you want as a woman. Black women are neither going to establish order or enforce law, for an example I direct you to your nearest Black community.

@desertrain10

The blk community doesn't live, exist in a vacuum

Since slavery, we too are members of a society where white males are at the top of the social hierarchy...Blk women being at the bottom of the totem pole

Law enforcement being a branch of partichical white authority

A blk woman was raped during those times she couldn't call the sheriff because she was a black first and a woman second

Subsequently many Blk women lived under the threat of rape and abuse, regardless of whether it came from white men or blk men

White men obviously being the greater threat

And though our experiences differ greatly, that scene you alluded to does a great job of illustrating how white women had very little agency in comparison to their white male counterparts

While they enjoyed protections Blk men and women did not, they still had to answer to their white husbands and fathers. And were regularly subjected to the violent ways of their husbands and father

They couldn't just leave because women had limited economic opportunities at the time

And voting initially was tied to property ownership in America. The popular sentiment they were the only voices that mattered. As time progressed though it varied state to state, white males were the only group that could freely vote

They justified this injustice with junk science that insiduated or outright suggested women and blks were less intelligent, had smaller brains

I never said Black people live in a vacuum. That is obvious. The continual and pervasive disruption on Black autonomy by external forces is evidence of this fact.

Black women are not at the bottom of the totem pole. Black women are near the bottom but are still elevated above Black men. Black men are the hard targets because only Black men can threaten a white patriarchy. BW elevation is artificial as BW receive some support from the white patriarchy that makes her more loyal to the white patriarchal system you rail against even if subconsciously.

BW know that they neither have to listen to or appeal to Black men because their financial support does not come from them.

Now women had very few economic opportunities meaning they were tied to the land. That's because damn near everyone was tied to the land. Very few whites were slave owners. Many worked within the system but did not control system. There were few economic opportunities for anyone outside of agriculture. The Industrial revolution was just beginning, to there was no textile industry, the economic status of the woman was to her husband based on the nature of the work. You had to work the land. America was basically a developing nation.

While white men certainly didn't treat white women like equals they definitely didnt treat them like property. White men then needed white women's cooperation and need it now. Contrary to your understanding many white women are all to willing to cooperate and fulfill the role that white men have made because when they look at Black women they see that they have the better deal.

 
LordZuko;9415880 said:
desertrain10;9415810 said:
LordZuko;9415612 said:
desertrain10;9415557 said:
LordZuko;9415497 said:
desertrain10;9415100 said:
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Cosign

While white women suffered under the weight of the same patriarchal authority to which slaves were subjected

Just think of how the son inherited his father's property and the plantation after his death...though his mother was still alive and well

White women still had the freedom to vent their fury, albeit on the only people to whom they were superior... Blk ppl

And even with BoN it bothered me a lot seeing white woman seperate young Nat from his mother...only so she could teach him how to parrot the bible and parade him around like a well behaved dog

But yea I think 12 years a slave did a better job showing how white women we rent just bystanders but complicit participants

How did white women "suffer?" You gotta explain that. @desertrain10

Obviously their suffering does not compare to what we have faced...but white women had to answer to white patriarchal authority as slaves during that time

They couldn't vote, because they were thought to be lesser than

They had very little economic prospects

Made less than men

No legal recourse if their husbands were physically abusive

White women didn't vote because white women were not expected to be soldiers. The right to vote is traditionally tied to the obligation of national service. In fact women still aren't expected to fight tho men are. Males when registering to vote are supposed to have signed up for selective service as well.

White women were not slaves, they were a protected class. Let's break down what a slave is. A slave is a human being whose labor is forcibly extracted for little or no compensation for the benefit of a dominant house or society.

White women economic prospects are tied to the economic prospects of their men, their husbands and their sons. They are the beneficiaries of white capitalism without having to put in the work. The reason being is because white women are the sole facilitators of white patriarchy.

No patriarchy=no law. No law means you don't have the security that you want as a woman. Black women are neither going to establish order or enforce law, for an example I direct you to your nearest Black community.

@desertrain10

The blk community doesn't live, exist in a vacuum

Since slavery, we too are members of a society where white males are at the top of the social hierarchy...Blk women being at the bottom of the totem pole

Law enforcement being a branch of partichical white authority

A blk woman was raped during those times she couldn't call the sheriff because she was a black first and a woman second

Subsequently many Blk women lived under the threat of rape and abuse, regardless of whether it came from white men or blk men

White men obviously being the greater threat

And though our experiences differ greatly, that scene you alluded to does a great job of illustrating how white women had very little agency in comparison to their white male counterparts

While they enjoyed protections Blk men and women did not, they still had to answer to their white husbands and fathers. And were regularly subjected to the violent ways of their husbands and father

They couldn't just leave because women had limited economic opportunities at the time

And voting initially was tied to property ownership in America. The popular sentiment they were the only voices that mattered. As time progressed though it varied state to state, white males were the only group that could freely vote

They justified this injustice with junk science that insiduated or outright suggested women and blks were less intelligent, had smaller brains

I never said Black people live in a vacuum. That is obvious. The continual and pervasive disruption on Black autonomy by external forces is evidence of this fact.

Black women are not at the bottom of the totem pole. Black women are near the bottom but are still elevated above Black men. Black men are the hard targets because only Black men can threaten a white patriarchy. BW elevation is artificial as BW receive some support from the white patriarchy that makes her more loyal to the white patriarchal system you rail against even if subconsciously.

BW know that they neither have to listen to or appeal to Black men because their financial support does not come from them.

Now women had very few economic opportunities meaning they were tied to the land. That's because damn near everyone was tied to the land. Very few whites were slave owners. Many worked within the system but did not control system. There were few economic opportunities for anyone outside of agriculture. The Industrial revolution was just beginning, to there was no textile industry, the economic status of the woman was to her husband based on the nature of the work. You had to work the land. America was basically a developing nation.

While white men certainly didn't treat white women like equals they definitely didnt treat them like property. White men then needed white women's cooperation and need it now. Contrary to your understanding many white women are all to willing to cooperate and fulfill the role that white men have made because when they look at Black women they see that they have the better deal.

I acknowledged most white women are not bystanders

Since the days of slavery, white women were compicit and actively perpetuated white supremacy, same as the poor white men who didnt own slaves or any land. They did so because they believed they were superior to blks. And they were rewarded by society for doing so, where as challenging the status quo meant an uncertain future

My only point was white women too had to answer to white men and suffered from their wraths

Doesn't excuse them from their actions

And these sentiments are not mutally exclusive

To challenge male white partichical rule in this country, it will take a strong faction that includes blk men and women

One of the biggest problems is patriarchy as a social system in which adult males hold primary power and predominance in roles of political leadership inherently puts men and women at odds with one another...incuding blk women and men

Same as white supremacy as a social system in which whites are thought to be a superior race and hold primary power inherently puts whites and blacks at odds

 
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Was watching a series of X speeches last night

The very last scene of the movie directly reflected his stance/speeches on violence.
 
desertrain10;9416162 said:
LordZuko;9415880 said:
desertrain10;9415810 said:
LordZuko;9415612 said:
desertrain10;9415557 said:
LordZuko;9415497 said:
desertrain10;9415100 said:
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Cosign

While white women suffered under the weight of the same patriarchal authority to which slaves were subjected

Just think of how the son inherited his father's property and the plantation after his death...though his mother was still alive and well

White women still had the freedom to vent their fury, albeit on the only people to whom they were superior... Blk ppl

And even with BoN it bothered me a lot seeing white woman seperate young Nat from his mother...only so she could teach him how to parrot the bible and parade him around like a well behaved dog

But yea I think 12 years a slave did a better job showing how white women we rent just bystanders but complicit participants

How did white women "suffer?" You gotta explain that. @desertrain10

Obviously their suffering does not compare to what we have faced...but white women had to answer to white patriarchal authority as slaves during that time

They couldn't vote, because they were thought to be lesser than

They had very little economic prospects

Made less than men

No legal recourse if their husbands were physically abusive

White women didn't vote because white women were not expected to be soldiers. The right to vote is traditionally tied to the obligation of national service. In fact women still aren't expected to fight tho men are. Males when registering to vote are supposed to have signed up for selective service as well.

White women were not slaves, they were a protected class. Let's break down what a slave is. A slave is a human being whose labor is forcibly extracted for little or no compensation for the benefit of a dominant house or society.

White women economic prospects are tied to the economic prospects of their men, their husbands and their sons. They are the beneficiaries of white capitalism without having to put in the work. The reason being is because white women are the sole facilitators of white patriarchy.

No patriarchy=no law. No law means you don't have the security that you want as a woman. Black women are neither going to establish order or enforce law, for an example I direct you to your nearest Black community.

@desertrain10

The blk community doesn't live, exist in a vacuum

Since slavery, we too are members of a society where white males are at the top of the social hierarchy...Blk women being at the bottom of the totem pole

Law enforcement being a branch of partichical white authority

A blk woman was raped during those times she couldn't call the sheriff because she was a black first and a woman second

Subsequently many Blk women lived under the threat of rape and abuse, regardless of whether it came from white men or blk men

White men obviously being the greater threat

And though our experiences differ greatly, that scene you alluded to does a great job of illustrating how white women had very little agency in comparison to their white male counterparts

While they enjoyed protections Blk men and women did not, they still had to answer to their white husbands and fathers. And were regularly subjected to the violent ways of their husbands and father

They couldn't just leave because women had limited economic opportunities at the time

And voting initially was tied to property ownership in America. The popular sentiment they were the only voices that mattered. As time progressed though it varied state to state, white males were the only group that could freely vote

They justified this injustice with junk science that insiduated or outright suggested women and blks were less intelligent, had smaller brains

I never said Black people live in a vacuum. That is obvious. The continual and pervasive disruption on Black autonomy by external forces is evidence of this fact.

Black women are not at the bottom of the totem pole. Black women are near the bottom but are still elevated above Black men. Black men are the hard targets because only Black men can threaten a white patriarchy. BW elevation is artificial as BW receive some support from the white patriarchy that makes her more loyal to the white patriarchal system you rail against even if subconsciously.

BW know that they neither have to listen to or appeal to Black men because their financial support does not come from them.

Now women had very few economic opportunities meaning they were tied to the land. That's because damn near everyone was tied to the land. Very few whites were slave owners. Many worked within the system but did not control system. There were few economic opportunities for anyone outside of agriculture. The Industrial revolution was just beginning, to there was no textile industry, the economic status of the woman was to her husband based on the nature of the work. You had to work the land. America was basically a developing nation.

While white men certainly didn't treat white women like equals they definitely didnt treat them like property. White men then needed white women's cooperation and need it now. Contrary to your understanding many white women are all to willing to cooperate and fulfill the role that white men have made because when they look at Black women they see that they have the better deal.

I acknowledged most white women are not bystanders

Since the days of slavery, white women were compicit and actively perpetuated white supremacy, same as the poor white men who didnt own slaves or any land. They did so because they believed they were superior to blks. And they were rewarded by society for doing so, where as challenging the status quo meant an uncertain future

My only point was white women too had to answer to white men and suffered from their wraths

Doesn't excuse them from their actions

And these sentiments are not mutally exclusive

To challenge male white partichical rule in this country, it will take a strong faction that includes blk men and women

One of the biggest problems is patriarchy as a social system in which adult males hold primary power and predominance in roles of political leadership inherently puts men and women at odds with one another...incuding blk women and men

Same as white supremacy as a social system in which whites are thought to be a superior race and hold primary power inherently puts whites and blacks at odds

You complain about patriarchy but you don't have another system that makes sense.

White men were monstrous towards everyone else but they weren't wrathful to their own women. It wouldn't be feasible to be that.

To challenge a patriarchy and overthrow it you are going to need another patriarchy. The delusion that bw have that they are going to somehow overthrow white men is just that, a delusion. Especially since bw have been complicit in creating weak sons who are unable to challenge anyone outside of a basketball court or football field
 
Trillfate;9411398 said:
D0wn;9411311 said:
Trillfate;9411177 said:
IS THIS A JOKE?!

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Gillian B White... #bars and self ether at its finest

I wonder When these bedwenches watch the slavery rape scenes, are they disturbed or are they turned on???

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She from Chicago too, probably grab lattes with @obnoxiouslyfresh

Nah bruh Ob is woke af, pro black n all that.. a lil in her feelings over Nate but she as Down as your username, no question.

@Trillfate we know you know her daily matching bras and panties but @obnoxiouslyfresh is far from woke. Stop smoking crack bruh
 
That's a baseless presumption. Her IC posts and twitter timeline says otherwise @Rasta.

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its as if u dont read most of her posts or misinterpret them as something else. She concerns herself with everything from black politics to injustices. If she asks me have i heard about the such and such case and i say "nah" she'll cut the call short. She's lightyears-far from a coon or whatever you perceive her as bruh...

/cape.
 
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LordZuko;9417329 said:
You complain about patriarchy but you don't have another system that makes sense.

White men were monstrous towards everyone else but they weren't wrathful to their own women. It wouldn't be feasible to be that.

To challenge a patriarchy and overthrow it you are going to need another patriarchy. The delusion that bw have that they are going to somehow overthrow white men is just that, a delusion. Especially since bw have been complicit in creating weak sons who are unable to challenge anyone outside of a basketball court or football field

lol @ white men never being wrathful towards white women....that is completely false

world history says different

any efforts to challenge the white patriarchal power structure, by anyone, has been met with his wrath

to topple this power structure will take strong blk men and women

and while i can't speak for anyone but myself, I just want bm to realize chasing the white man's patriarchy puts you at odds with bw women

patriarchal societies fosters misogyny ....women are seen as subordinate to men whether as objects of abuse or protection ...a racist patriarchal society such as ours is particularly dangerous for black women

and it is couterproductive if the goal moving towards a more egalitarian society of consensus which does not have patriarchal patterns ....

you want to protect us, help eradicate patriarchy .....not adopt the ways of your oppressor that are used to keep your mothers, sisters, aunts, etc subjugated .....that makes no sense

 
Trillfate;9417616 said:
That's a baseless presumption. Her IC posts and twitter timeline says otherwise @Rasta.

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its as if u dont read most of her posts or misinterpret them as something else. She concerns herself with everything from black politics to injustices. If she asks me have i heard about the such and such case and i say "nah" she'll cut the call short. She's lightyears-far from a coon or whatever you perceive her as bruh...

/cape.

He doesn't know anything about me. You don't have to fight with him for me :)
 
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Well, he is married to a a white woman.........so his affinity for them may have played a role in how they were portrayed in the movie.
 
desertrain10;9418188 said:
LordZuko;9417329 said:
You complain about patriarchy but you don't have another system that makes sense.

White men were monstrous towards everyone else but they weren't wrathful to their own women. It wouldn't be feasible to be that.

To challenge a patriarchy and overthrow it you are going to need another patriarchy. The delusion that bw have that they are going to somehow overthrow white men is just that, a delusion. Especially since bw have been complicit in creating weak sons who are unable to challenge anyone outside of a basketball court or football field

lol @ white men never being wrathful towards white women....that is completely false

world history says different

any efforts to challenge the white patriarchal power structure, by anyone, has been met with his wrath

to topple this power structure will take strong blk men and women

and while i can't speak for anyone but myself, I just want bm to realize chasing the white man's patriarchy puts you at odds with bw women

patriarchal societies fosters misogyny ....women are seen as subordinate to men whether as objects of abuse or protection ...a racist patriarchal society such as ours is particularly dangerous for black women

and it is couterproductive if the goal moving towards a more egalitarian society of consensus which does not have patriarchal patterns ....

you want to protect us, help eradicate patriarchy .....not adopt the ways of your oppressor that are used to keep your mothers, sisters, aunts, etc subjugated .....that makes no sense

But we want partriachial society ruled by black men tho.
 
desertrain10;9415557 said:
LordZuko;9415497 said:
desertrain10;9415100 said:
5th Letter;9414868 said:
LordZuko;9414633 said:
Lsa is really exposing black females in this ongoing gender war. Black females been showing they ass for a minute now. They aren't thinking about the end game at all.

I went to see it last night, it was a great film. The only thing i didn't really vibe with was how white women were portrayed as bystanders of the antebellum south. That they didn't have any skin in the game and had their own nefarious shit they were up to.

Besides some scenes at the end. I didn't like how they made white women out to be "nice" to black people. That was complete bullshit.

Cosign

While white women suffered under the weight of the same patriarchal authority to which slaves were subjected

Just think of how the son inherited his father's property and the plantation after his death...though his mother was still alive and well

White women still had the freedom to vent their fury, albeit on the only people to whom they were superior... Blk ppl

And even with BoN it bothered me a lot seeing white woman seperate young Nat from his mother...only so she could teach him how to parrot the bible and parade him around like a well behaved dog

But yea I think 12 years a slave did a better job showing how white women we rent just bystanders but complicit participants

How did white women "suffer?" You gotta explain that. @desertrain10

Obviously their suffering does not compare to what we have faced...but white women had to answer to white patriarchal authority as slaves during that time

They couldn't vote, because they were thought to be lesser than

They had very little economic prospects

Made less than men

No legal recourse if their husbands were physically abusive

To which I say:
 

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