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I really enjoyed this video, despite the moments of disharmony. The discussion needs to be had among us.
In my opinion, I think that it’s important to be objective when discussing problems and solutions. Our personal experiences should only add to our understanding and compassion because hopefully we’ve learned from them and can now apply that knowledge to better relate to one another. However, some of us still need to heal and raise our emotional IQs in order to do this. Understand that there are essentially three categories of black people. To break it down into the simplest form, I believe that there are some black people who are anti-black so they try to create confusion and chaos whenever an opportunity for discord presents itself. There are those of us who are disheartened and are starting to listen to the negative rhetoric coming from these white supremacists who just so happen to be black. That’s right, in the words of Dave Chappelle, there are black-white supremacists lol. Then, there are black people like myself who are grounded in their belief that black love exists and it is what’s best for the rebuilding and unification of our communities across the globe. Much like presidential candidates do during their campaign, I think that pro-black people should focus their time, energy, and efforts on the undecided. “Swing-states” if you will lol. A lot of the black people who are on the fence about black love just need to see that it’s possible. The negative mindstate that some of them are in is only further validated by these black-white supremacists whom I mentioned before. As pro-black people, we need to become the change that we want to see so as to give these people hope. We have to be authentic and walk in our truth even if that means sometimes that we have to stand alone. Moral support is important, but It would be a mistake for any of us to place all of our faith into a person or persons because people are imperfect. So instead I think it’s crucial to subscribe to a certain ideology or school of thought that is bigger than ourselves to help guide our thoughts, actions, and mentalities. Mine is pro-blackness. #Blacklove #Blackunity
When I hear “lower your standards” I hear “act more like Becky so I can be like Brad. Be my caramel Karen so I can be chocolate Chad”. That didn’t work too well for Liberia. Men shouldn’t even step their game up because its the same point being argued….”adjust your standards to meet the needs of someone who doesn’t want to try that hard”. And that’s both perspectives. No one wants to focus on their own standards because its one helluva mess to deal with. So we look to other to blame, assist, and pawn off. And as fathers, brothers, uncles….etc….you men set a lot of our standards…then bitch about them. Can’t win for trying to lose. Even in the days of arranged marriage…men chose the spouse for the daughters. And we have to bring men home to meet dad and if dad doesn’t approve……hmm? It just feels like the next thing we need to popularize is how we were BEFORE whites forced us into their way of unionized living.
This is a classic. Only Angel could get this group together in such a productive way. Wish they’d kept it up.
What angry man doesn’t get is that as a leader you don’t start by pointing the finger criticizing those you intend to lead; you start with self-evaluation examining what you as the leader needs to take responsibility for and change first to make sure you’re on point before you can try to get everyone else on point.
Until you take full accountability and make necessary changes within yourself, then you’ll have a VERY hard time getting your subjects to listen to you, respect you, and/or submit to you.
I respect Angel for trying to keep everyone respectful, but that was challenging to listen to. Angry man KEPT interrupting the ladies so much more not understanding they were following directions by airing their grievances with the problematic bm that are guilty of the things they’re mentioning.
It’s not personal attacks, and they can speak in general about bm the way they do about bw when they feel like it’s a large portion or majority of them they’re speaking about. Them getting triggered and taking it personal getting in their own way stopped their understanding and progression. It set the stage.
Bm aren’t more oppressed than BW. Bw were lynched too. Bw get heftier prison sentences and convictions compared to any other group of women too. BW were beaten, killed, hosed down, dogs sicked on them too, BW are more oppressed for being female, hence the wage disparage where Bm are actually paid more for the same positions as BW and some positions bm would be selected for over BW, and BW were and still are raped more than Bm, BW are also killed by racist cops, but our stories don’t even get as much press b/c a large part of the community values bm more than bw, so they benefit more from showing bm murder cases, then also more Bm kill BW more than BW kill Bm.
Bw were tortured, experimented on,
and enslaved just like bm, so Bm aren’t actually overall more oppressed then Bw. Sometimes our oppression just manifests differently, but a lot of it manifested the same.
This live was stupid too many emotional brats plus no solution but good job angel for trying to take control and put this panel in the right direction. The way i see it these wasn’t no adults these were some freaking kids.
They exist. Pulling off the condom during sex. My ex did it.
THIS WAS A BRILLIANT IDEA.
THANK YOU ANGEL.
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The problem that (so many) Black men do not admit is that Millennials and Gen Z’s have led the way to hate Black women in order to usher in homosexuality, and imitate white supremacists capitalist patriarchy.
These Black men never mentioned the roots of the hatred of Black women started in hardcore rap music. And also while today’s Black men are hating single Black mother’s, they uphold single Black fatherhood.
These dudes want to control the normal sexuality of Black women and have little to no control over their own!
🔥 Excellent Conversation
“When a (Black) Women’s Fed Up” God help the Black man.
It will be an isolation worst than slavery.
I know as a blk woman I have nvr witnessed blk men protecting blk women..sad to say. angry blk men need counseling.