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"But We're Not Into Black Guys": Observation On Sexual Racism
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Too many dudes are being *raised* mainly by women. They are taking on that emotional energy. The fake azz weed probably makes it worse. -
"But We're Not Into Black Guys": Observation On Sexual Racism
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Some of them are way too emotional over dumb sh8t. I was in a Wendy's fast food spot yesterday. A young dude may have stood in line for 3 minutes. They didn't take his order fast enough. The dude went ballistic. Cursing and threatening to spit on the floor to "make them clean it up". He stormed out of the place.. Still didn't have any food. Now, imagine this same overly emotional n8gglet not getting any play from a woman. That clown might beat up a female and diss her on social media too. There's too much estrogen in some of these dudes. -
"But We're Not Into Black Guys": Observation On Sexual Racism
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Sure. A woman will let a man know if she's slightly interested. Some dudes think the caveman approach still works. Those clowns are going to wear the woman down or hit over the head with a club and drag her into the cave. Ridiculous. -
Should We Go For A Solid And Understood 2nd Tier Status?
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
He's a pawn among white supremacists. They are using him to maintain order on the political level. -
"But We're Not Into Black Guys": Observation On Sexual Racism
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
One of the main reasons a dude keeps trying is because he has to believe she's seriously not interested. It only gets worse from there in the form of harassment. I hope those persistent kinda dudes keep that same energy if they end up in prison and stronger dudes start pressing and harassing them. A straight line is the shortest distance between two points. The best thing a man can do if he's interested in a woman is to directly ask what it would take to get her attention. Wait for her answer. Accept it. Move on to the next episode. -
Should We Go For A Solid And Understood 2nd Tier Status?
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
3rd, 4th or 5th class, it's all the same. Already exists. Many Black folks are complicit in spreading it too. D8mn. The statue would be grinning and smiling and singing "What a Wonderful World". Right. Interesting because they are everywhere. Facts. Former POTUS Orange Julius is a great example of how white supremacists use their pawns. -
"But We're Not Into Black Guys": Observation On Sexual Racism
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Right. A woman should only have to say 'no' one time and be done with it. Too often, many dudes have to be told more than twice that she's not interested. -
Should We Go For A Solid And Understood 2nd Tier Status?
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Reads like you just want a receipt to validate 2nd class that already exists. Like apologies, I'd imagine white folks can provide it. Just walk up to a white man and ask him for a 2nd class status receipt. -
Nope. The privilege of living in liberal California especially within the entertainment industry.
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Should We Go For A Solid And Understood 2nd Tier Status?
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
H8ll no. Black folks should not be asking white folks or any group of people for a status. Nor should Black folks accept such a designation. As NF Jr. has taught, one does not ask for respect. It is earned. Even if that means taking by force. The late James Brown sang, I don't want nobody to give me nothin', just open up the door and I'll get it myself. Biggie said kick in the door. We're way passed time for some action (Redman). Black men should be taking constructive actions towards becoming more powerful. A real man doesn't beg for anything. He goes to work and stands on business. -
Definitely a wonderful life lived in music and other aspects of the arts. Thanks for contributing an enormous body of work. RIP Mr. 'Q' Jones.
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Right. I was referring to rich Black women having options other than Black men. I believe both Williams sisters are married to dudes who already had their own money. I remember when Janet Jackson stepped off from JD and got pregnant by a wealthy Middle Eastern dude. She was over there wearing hijabs and burqas.
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"But We're Not Into Black Guys": Observation On Sexual Racism
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Reads like there is a culture of s8xual harassment in that workplace. The issues will not get resolved as long as the victims aren't willing to report it. I don't believe a 3rd party whistleblower will make a difference. Unhealthy workplace. -
I've often wondered if the Williams sisters' daddy Richard told them not to deal with Black men. Serena Williams dated Common for a while. He doesn't stick around with any woman long enough to hear those wedding bells though. It says rich Black women have as many options as men. If/when they want children and marriage, that might make a difference.
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Black Men: Do We Deserve Our Treatment By Other Non-Whites?
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Yessir. The beat is fire with that BB King sample in it. -
Do you have the power or resources to command their attention? I understand your fixation. I don't know if you're in a position to satisfy it. You aren't seeing all of the moves every Black man makes. Again, you're projecting that which you'd like to see Black men doing publicly. If rich and wealthy Black men and any other for that matter can pull non-FBA women, the same applies to any woman to whom they're attracted. The only difference in the women you're referring to are race or ethnicity. Regardless, a woman's basic needs remain the same. Protection and security. Especially depending on cultural values. She can't afford the smoke that could come with stepping outside.
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Black Men: Do We Deserve Our Treatment By Other Non-Whites?
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Sure. The Latinos haven't mastered the communication skills or cojones to deal with white folks directly. However, that won't stop them from trying to undermine a Black person. You're working overtime. -
"But We're Not Into Black Guys": Observation On Sexual Racism
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Solid Black folks have to be in a position to control the content being commercialized. Too many alphabet soup community, women and non-FBA folks are willing to push the BS narratives about Black men. Right. Think about everything he represented. Non-threatening, educated Black man. Those Black TV shows from the 1990s laid the ground work for a POTUS Obama. Otherwise, those TV shows were replaced with either criminalizing or pussifying Black men. By design, those 1990s Black TV shows ran concurrently with Gangsta Rap music. The devils work on their program non-stop and decades in advance. White supremacists are playing chess while Black folks are playing checkers or Go Fish. -
Black Men: Do We Deserve Our Treatment By Other Non-Whites?
ProfD replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Right. He might be holding an Ace of Spades. You don't know. An exercise in futility. They're never going to see racism white supremacy through your prism. I have similar conversations with the Africans in my family. They're educated (doctors) and still don't get it. Why? Because in their minds, life in America is 100 times better than their home countries. Again, non-FBA folks have already been indoctrinated into believing the white man's ice is colder. They probably consider you a troublemaker. Trust and believe...they're not going anywhere. In fact, those non-FBA folks might be trying to figure out how to get your Black azz fired so they can slide a friend or family member in your spot. Be careful. My brotha do not cut off your nose just to spite your face in putting on the cape for them. -
Again. The question is why fixate and feel entitled to women who are in a country (environment) that Black men do not own or control. AfroAmericans have never been considered above 2nd and 3rd class citizens. It's on us to change it. We gotta build our own sh8t. Become more attractive. It's not enough for a Black man's only asset to be his d8ck and believe every group of women should jump on his love pole.
