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Ive seen commentary that I find disturbing, offensive and disrespectful. On more than one occasion Ive seen Black Women say that Black Men let slavery happen. That is one of the MOST diluted, incorrect and disrespectful ways to summarize slavery. You actually think that as a MAN, a BLACK MAN, he liked being emasculated in front of his woman? He liked having his children and wife ripped from him? What Man LIKED being made to feel and be seen as LESS THAN A Man? When Black Men do attempt to fight our oppressor what happens? They are murdered, their character is tainted, their domestic life is questioned, something is done to silence them or mar their image among their own people,and at times WE are the willing agent sent in to do all the above. Denmark Vesey was planning a HUGE revolt, but when his plan was found out, he and those that were with him were hung. Todays Black Women call for leadership that likened that of Malcolm X, and say we would have stood with him then, but if Malcolm were alive how many of us would he REALLY want standing with him? Many of us embody EVERYTHING that Malcolm tried to cleanse us of. Todays Black Woman treats deceased Black Leaders, like White America does, we love them because they arent a threat, we can say what we would have done, because they arent here to make us accountable for our words, now we understand their mission and purpose. To any Black Woman that feels like Black Men lazily and idly sat back and watched his woman be raped, beaten, made a slave, made to depend on who captured BOTH of them, WITHOUT any remorse, anger, hurt, thought or plan of retaliation ,shame, if you think that didnt strike the very essence of his manhood, then I say Willie Lynch is EXTREMELY Proud of you. Job well done on reproducing the agenda of our common enemy. #TheAgitator
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 22:58:59 +0000

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