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@Tiger1 People in DC love them dudes. They been on some other shit for a year or two now though. They might as well write for Huffington Post now.
Tell me about it...straight men have it hard these days. If we say we are gentleman people want to say we soft, if we are straight to the point we are considered aggressive, if we believe that there are roles in a relationship we are misogynist, if we do nothing we are lazy and not concerned about society, if we marry outside of our race we are sellouts, if we work hard in a white culture we are deemed too white.....
Also, let's not forget about the bullshit black women go through.
You know your comment just validated the point of the piece, right? Especially the whole "straight men have it hard these days" statement. When have straight men ever had it hard?
Where in his statement was he wrong?
You know your comment just validated the point of the piece, right? Especially the whole "straight men have it hard these days" statement. Straight men are the most privileged people in the world.
The very first sentence, for starters.
It seems as if some black feminist and homosexuals are more comfortable with white supremacy than straight black men.
Straight black men. Kendrick don't fall for the okie "homosexual agenda colluding with white society" doke.
You know your comment just validated the point of the piece, right? Especially the whole "straight men have it hard these days" statement. Straight men are the most privileged people in the world.
I'm not falling for anything. Your conclusion is just ... wrong.
You know your comment just validated the point of the piece, right? Especially the whole "straight men have it hard these days" statement. Straight men are the most privileged people in the world.
Hey Ken, why is his conclusion wrong?I'm not falling for anything. Your conclusion is just ... wrong.
You falling for something because if you feel this article is correct in any manner you have definitely fell for the BS.
Hey Ken, why is his conclusion wrong?
I'm talking about what YOU said. Not what's in the article.
Because straight men, regardless of race, don't have it tough. Never had it tough. Will never have it tough. We're privileged people. We have a lot of advantages simply because we have dicks. We're automatically placed in leadership positions (whether we're qualified or not). We often acquire a level of respect and reverence and power without having to earn it. And the examples he used to try to prove that it's hard because we're straight are really superficial. The complaints this article's thesis has received are rooted in threats to patriarchy that have empowered men. Being straight, and a man, is best possible position you can be in society. We all gotta realize that no matter the criticism.
I'm not falling for anything. Your conclusion is just ... wrong.