Enter the straw man - or if you will, the straw woman argument. Attacking a situation that doesn't exist. One movie loosely based on factual events does not a collective consciousness make! Black women are not a gullible monolithic group who can or are being brainwashed into preferring each other's company while establishing a united front against abusive black males. Black women aren't being groomed to become lesbians any more than white or other ethnic women are.
What does exist is this conspiracy mindset that prevents certain males from being able to wrap their brains around the idea that black femininity is not eliminated when sistas fight for their survival. Becoming a warrior is a role that is taken on out of necessity, not a transformation from one gender to another. All need be done is to look around at the pulsating population of black women flaunting their voluptuous bodies, sporting hair extensions and braids and wild wigs, batting the lavish false eyelashes that top off their expertly made up faces. They are who little black girls want to be like when the grow up, the same little black girls who will defend themselves against bullies, something they've learned from sistas who who will shoot or stab a nigga trying to harm them.
The bottom line is that black women are flexible, something they have learned to be out of necessity. The strong will that motivates them to go into warrior mode comes from the same well of soulfulness that makes them provocative temptresses - and baby mamas.