Effeminization of the Black Male
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Cabana_Da_Don
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The first couple minutes of this video is hard to see because it~s very strong.But the rest is just crazy because it makes sense.[video]Effeminization of the Black Male[/video]
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Was it this?? -
Check it out.
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this thread gets made every quarter...
i was commin to say the exact same thing.. but ill check out the vid none the less.. -
i was commin to say the exact same thing.. but ill check out the vid none the less..
Check it out it´s interesting. -
Cabana_Da_Don wrote: »Check it out it´s interesting.
meh.. it was whatever.. that ? called me a ? ! hahahaha -
Umar Johnson talks about the same thing!! -
meh.. it was whatever.. that ? called me a ? ! hahahaha
Nobody called nobody a ? b. -
Cabana_Da_Don wrote: »Nobody called nobody a ? b.
was a joke my ? ..
i seen it.. my reaction is still *kanye shrug*
but one thing i never get.. maybe u can help me out..
how do people know how slaves were treated on the ships... is there some white man's journal floatin around here somewhere that im unaware of??
and also ..we werent stripped from our families.. we were sold.. -
Nothing effinminizases blacks more than these single mothers..80 percent of african americans problems is right there.Lack of father figures.Thats the big elephant in the room no one talks about..:How you speak on slavery but deadbeat pops and jailbirds?That should be the only issue until its corrected.
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Paul Hate. wrote: »Nothing effinminizases blacks more than these single mothers..80 percent of african americans problems is right there.Lack of father figures.Thats the big elephant in the room no one talks about..:How you speak on slavery but deadbeat pops and jailbirds?That should be the only issue until its corrected.
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was a joke my ? ..
i seen it.. my reaction is still *kanye shrug*
but one thing i never get.. maybe u can help me out..
how do people know how slaves were treated on the ships... is there some white man's journal floatin around here somewhere that im unaware of??
and also ..we werent stripped from our families.. we were sold..
Every captain knows how to write and they have to write a jornal.Thats how they got it.Plus some slaves where muslim they knew how to write and read. -
Cabana_Da_Don wrote: »Every captain knows how to write and they have to write a jornal.Thats how they got it.Plus some slaves where muslim they knew how to write and read.
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was a joke my ? ..
i seen it.. my reaction is still *kanye shrug*
but one thing i never get.. maybe u can help me out..
how do people know how slaves were treated on the ships... is there some white man's journal floatin around here somewhere that im unaware of??
and also ..we werent stripped from our families.. we were sold..
*facepalm*
yes sir there were tons of journals "floating" around....actually some slaveholders/sellers actually stopped being slaveholders and helped abolitionist/US government stop the slave trade
and we were stripped from our families -
*facepalm*
yes sir there were tons of journals "floating" around....actually some slaveholders/sellers actually stopped being slaveholders and helped abolitionist/US government stop the slave trade
and we were stripped from our families
i know i came off sarcastic..
but that was a genuine question.. i wanna know where i can read the ? for myself..
and ur saying Africans didnt already have slaves and sold them off..
that the white man came with nets and conquered the indigenous people and put them on ships??
and didnt they take the WHOLE family??
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i know i came off sarcastic..
but that was a genuine question.. i wanna know where i can read the ? for myself..
and ur saying Africans didnt already have slaves and sold them off..
that the white man came with nets and conquered the indigenous people and put them on ships??
and didnt they take the WHOLE family??
^genuine..
You can start by reading the Slave Narratives...pretty powerful stuff, and will definitely answer some questions you may have. After reading them...I feel that the feminization of the Black Male has been a systematic issue that has been taking place for hundreds of years. It is only with the emergence of the media, and the open acceptance of the "alternative" lifestyle that this is now seen as a social problem. -
Hey t/s what's the name of the movie in the documentary. My professor show us a clip in class one time, but I forgot the title.
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Deal with it...
Edit: if you light-skinned on top of that you barely making the cut of being recognized as a male -
platinum thread push
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gulf coast post.....
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Mr.Bocario wrote: »Hey t/s what's the name of the movie in the documentary. My professor show us a clip in class one time, but I forgot the title.
Goodbye Uncle Tom and Amistad -
i know i came off sarcastic..
but that was a genuine question.. i wanna know where i can read the ? for myself..
and ur saying Africans didnt already have slaves and sold them off..
that the white man came with nets and conquered the indigenous people and put them on ships??
and didnt they take the WHOLE family??
^genuine..
I'm saying that there were 2 trains of thought, some slave owners believed the best slaves were the ones around families, others thought the best way to cultivate your slaves were to separate them from the families.
so sometimes they were bought as a package deal, sometimes they were bought individually
ain't know if you were serious or not -
have u read any of this with ur own eyes??
But it´s true man.The captain of the boat always wrote a jornal.There´s numerous stories of muslim slaves too.Thats just histroy you learn in school. -
Naming it "Effeminization of the Black Male" doesn't seem a good start to any sort of healing process. Why are the trifling ways of a lot of today's males being considered as synonymous with the female sex? It's a shame that the misogynistic/homophobic weirdness will preclude what could be a deep, enlightening discussion.
One question, though. Same question I had the last time I saw this video: Why is it getting worse with time, though? I thought when we know better, we are supposed to do better. This video isn't saying anything new. Why does the black male, today, in general, treat the black female so much worse than he did 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 years ago? -
Why are the trifling ways of a lot of today's males being considered as synonymous with the female sex?
So thats not a question you should indirectly throw at males. Females are the main perpetrators of sexism today. If there is any gender bashing going on in society its by far female on male. BY.FAR.
Just look at conversations on domestic violence, divorce, marriage, relationships, ? , child custody, child ? and see who is attacked more when these social ills are addressed. MEN. If anybody needs to be corrected on their sexism it's females. No contest.It's a shame that the misogynistic/homophobic weirdness will preclude what could be a deep, enlightening discussion.
A female's idea of a deep discussion is denying provable facts and replying with emotional tirades that end in name calling because instead of adm itting they're wrong (or at the least uninformed) about a particular topic they simply say something to the effect of "well you dont agree with me so you must be ? " "you must hate women" in hopes it will distrract away from the fact that she doesnt know WTF she's talking about.BanjeeFish wrote: »Why does the black male, today, in general, treat the black female so much worse than he did 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 years ago?