Rap was never friendly to women in its 41 years. It has always been overwhelming male. It shaoes behaviour then amd now.
Before rap was mainstream women where either invisible or prizes. Was it different where you grew up. How many all female crews were there in your hood. Cause inyhe Bronx there was Lisa Lee and Sha Rock. No female crews or female DJ in the first 10 years or so.
There were a couple of Roxanne's.
@NubianFellow can yiu give me an example when yiu have seen a Black Man defend a Black women. Not theory or excuses or rationalisations. Just an example that you witnessed.
We can't even acknowledge the problem. What an embarrassment.
@Troy how can you say my question is wrong. And then say Black men defend women. Yet can't give one example.
Your statement is similar to saying all Lives matters. Can you see how your statements reinforce the article. You don't see black women having concerns that extend beyond their colour.
O agree. Promotion is more akin to support than defensive.
So promoting Black Female writers is support. whole saying feminist issues are subordinate to racial issues is problematic for me.
Troy before you tell me the question i should ask maybe speak to some Black Women, and everyone else.
Maybe reread your post about Viola Davis and tell me the difference between defense and support.
@Troy
This article made me think of a past discussion. To name a Black Man that helped Black Women.
I also came across an article that said Trump was derogatory to Black Women because they could see through him.
, @Cynique what do you mean when you say you don't assume anything with me.
Black working class and white working class are played against each other. We are going to see true equality. White Working Class are going to receive the same treatment.
Disagreement with you does not make her clueless. She has articulated her point.
Yiu could substitute the Black and White Working Class and her statement is still valid.