Dr. Tommy Curry on Black Manhood and CRT

geechiedan

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Yeah, there are things that were unfair. That draft and dying for rich folks beefing was the shit for men. I wonder if all the millions of men who got killed after being drafted would have given it up to be homemakers. :lol:

But on the real side, I get your point. But seldom to people want fairness. They want shit better for them and we found the 'eat the cake and have it too' with the feminist movement. They want all the benefits of being treated like women with all the good points of manhood. Like it's a buffet.

But let's be honest. We don't need fucking studies to show that men tend to take advantage of women throughout history regardless of race, ethnicity, or geographical location. It's the norm rather than the exception. Given the chance, humans tend to fuck other humans over. And men are naturally more aggressive than women. It is what it is.

But the delusional aspect of white feminism is what is troubling and fucks over society. And it is that delusional aspect that has infected black women.

When I say women had to fight for the things thats taken for granted today I mean... you can't have a bank acct, you can't have a job, if your married and forced to have sex its not even considered rape. You BETTER have that baby! and thats just short list and it decades for them to change that shit and in some societies today thats STILL the case and to all that you say: It is what it is.

I said repeatedly I'm not a male feminist I'm a fairplayist and I get what your saying but if you put those words in a racial context rather than a gender one you'd be ready to fight. Thats how they would feel and do feel. To do this :dunno: to their issues and grievances garners the same reaction :pain::furious:from them as it would from you if those words were said to black people and they have been.
 

cheyisrameyah

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When I say women had to fight for the things thats taken for granted today I mean... you can't have a bank acct, you can't have a job, if your married and forced to have sex its not even considered rape. You BETTER have that baby! and thats just short list and it decades for them to change that shit and in some societies today thats STILL the case and to all that you say: It is what it is.

I said repeatedly I'm not a male feminist I'm a fairplayist and I get what your saying but if you put those words in a racial context rather than a gender one you'd be ready to fight. Thats how they would feel and do feel. To do this :dunno: to their issues and grievances garners the same reaction :pain::furious:from them as it would from you if those words were said to black people and they have been.

I believe in fair play as well. Fair play for black people.

By most metrics, namely, health, education, income, life expectancy and criminal justice, black men are at the bottom. Crenshaw is quoted in the linked article but there are not any metrics associated with her statement so take that for what it is.

The problem for black men is so bad that Congress passed HR 1636 in 2020. Nice to see that a black woman sponsored the bill.
I am not optimistic that any of the recommendations suggested will be implemented, but you have to start somewhere i guess.
They could dust off the Kerner Commission recommendations, implement some of those and that would be a good start.
 

geechiedan

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I believe in fair play as well. Fair play for black people.

By most metrics, namely, health, education, income, life expectancy and criminal justice, black men are at the bottom. Crenshaw is quoted in the linked article but there are not any metrics associated with her statement so take that for what it is.

The problem for black men is so bad that Congress passed HR 1636 in 2020. Nice to see that a black woman sponsored the bill.
I am not optimistic that any of the recommendations suggested will be implemented, but you have to start somewhere i guess.
They could dust off the Kerner Commission recommendations, implement some of those and that would be a good start.

thats great and while thats happening how are the issues for black women being specifically addressed? If black women are "doing better" than black men but black men are at the bottom of the list of everything then where are black women compared to other women and people in general???

also you listed H.R. 1636 (116th): Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys Act, thats great. You know what there are a few other acts named after black men.

Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act (2007) - allows criminal cases of violent crimes committed against African Americans before 1970 to be reopened

Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act (2009) - allows federal authorities, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to investigate and prosecute hate crimes.

Just for shits and giggles can anyone pull up a law or congressional act that's named after a black woman and/or aimed at black females? For extra points DOES ANYONE CARE??? (that's not sarcasm its an actual question)

but this goes back to your assertion that black men dont treat black women the way white men treat white women.

my point is we BOTH need to be looking out each other rather than complaining about who's the tallest midget in the freak show.
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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I've been saying this shit for years. You have folks like Michael Coon Dyson,Roland Martin and some of his guests and etc always blaming black men everytime a Democratic candidate don't get elected but ignore the so call liberal white women and Hispanics that votes Republican.

Black men are the #2 voting block for the Democrats and we get shit on all the time..
 
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