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refI'll be fair Ken,. What did I miss from what you wrote? Now you're just talking down to me because I don't agree with you.
No. That's obedience to God's will.
I can read "man is the head of woman as God is the head of man" (paraphrase). I believe it and I can look throughout nature and see that it's true. It is the divine and natural order of things. Those trying to pervert that order are ... out of order. Period.
Leadership is not a privilege, but a responsibility. I think many of the problems in our world are because men are abdicating their responsibility. To care for their children, women, community, and world.
Which is quite different from privilege that results from systemic oppression based on race. There is no spiritual or moral justification for that and it's unjust on its face.
However, men and women were designed to be different. Have different roles. Only one can lead and God chose Man.
That's true whether you like it or not. Whether you accept it or not.
Not that I think the lions are gay but...
Man, lions are my favorite animal.
I like lions.
And lionesses ....
My favorite mascot might be something different, but my favorite animal is lions.
Then you took exception to that the premise of the article was an attack on you personally when it wasn't (unless you or dudes in your family have behaved in a manner that should be subject of criticism).
That's why I said you don't read well. Got it? Good.
No. Why wouldn't I think of black men when the author wrote an article about black men? He makes no differentiation in any way. He places this on all black men. This sounds like when white people say stuff like "I wasn't talking about you or your family, I was talking about those other black people".
He wants you(the reader) to only consider the people that fit the stereotype as a control group but to use language that places the fault on you. He wants to be able to blame you personally for something that doesn't apply to you, then when you defend yourself(or people that it doesn't apply to) he(and you) uses that as supporting a false claim.
He literally says "privilege" as it relates to each other and not white power structures and then complains about things that only exist in white power structures as examples.
There's nothing proving what he said is correct beside how you feel about it. If it is, what?
What he wrote isn't anything different than what's been expressed by black women daily.
So, yeah. We gotta own how our men treat black women. But folks don't want to listen.
What he wrote isn't anything different than what's been expressed by black women daily.
So, yeah. We gotta own how our men treat black women. But folks don't want to listen.
What he wrote isn't anything different than what's been expressed by black women daily.
So, yeah. We gotta own how our men treat black women. But folks don't want to listen.
SOME men have to own how THEY treat Black women. We're not monolithic and we are not all responsible for some errant men's behavior.
And I'm sure not all white people believe they don't contribute to racism or benefit from white privilege either.Screw that....I don't treat my wife like a fucking piece of property. So he can take that shit and stuff it up his ass. Nor do I treat my mother, God daughters, sisters, aunties, or female cousins that way.
Prove it false, data manSo the best way to do that is to create a false narrative that straight black males are the white people to black people..
Just throw all straight black males in a box and shyt on them...
Interesting!!!
Screw that....I don't treat my wife like a fucking piece of property. So he can take that shit and stuff it up his ass. Nor do I treat my mother, God daughters, sisters, aunties, or female cousins that way.
See he generalized the entire straight black male culture without going and actually speaking to black men on their feeling about black women. I bet there is some woman some place reading his article and is saying "this ni$$a full of shit."
Screw that....I don't treat my wife like a fucking piece of property. So he can take that shit and stuff it up his ass. Nor do I treat my mother, God daughters, sisters, aunties, or female cousins that way.
See he generalized the entire straight black male culture without going and actually speaking to black men on their feeling about black women. I bet there is some woman some place reading his article and is saying "this ni$$a full of shit."
Is what's being expressed the truth? How come people get to make these expressions about me and my son and not have to prove them. How is this any different than "blacks are thugs and should pull themselves up by their bootstraps(because I'm white and I and so)".
Why is this dude's words about the men in my family and my community taken as law more so than the actions of those men? Why does all the good that all of us do daily get erased by his feelings?
Who is we? I'm serious when I ask this. Who are you referring to that is guilty of doing these things?
Prove it false, data man
The idiot who wrote the bullshyt article did it for me...
If straight black men are near or at the bottom of nearly every metric determining quality of life then how are we the white people of black people
Here's data ...
According to Justice Bureau statistics, African-American women are victimized by domestic violence at rates about 35 percent higher than white women.
African-American women only make up about 13 percentof U.S. women, but comprise about half of female homicide victims — the majority of whom were killed by current or former boyfriends or husbands.
If we're going to recognize that violence in our communities is a collective issue that we have a responsibility to address, then we have to do the same for this issue as well instead of saying "it's not me," "I don't treat women that way" or passing it off as not being responsible for the actions of other men.
Here's data ...
According to Justice Bureau statistics, African-American women are victimized by domestic violence at rates about 35 percent higher than white women.
African-American women only make up about 13 percentof U.S. women, but comprise about half of female homicide victims — the majority of whom were killed by current or former boyfriends or husbands.
If we're going to recognize that violence in our communities is a collective issue that we have a responsibility to address, then we have to do the same for this issue as well instead of saying "it's not me," "I don't treat women that way" or passing it off as not being responsible for the actions of other men.
Link please?
And black men are incarcerated more and are a smaller percentage of the population..
So you want to go tit for tat over who is oppressed more in systematic racism/white supremacy...
The victim sometimes become the villain... Like black women abuse their children at higher rates...
This is like folks talking about Kap kneeling for the national anthem instead of the reasons he did it.