bruhfox
BruhFox
bruhfox

All lawmakers have to do is ban weapons that simulate the action and performance of an automatic weapon. It’s the lawmakers who put the loopholes in. They can close them from the start.

Just because the game is highly praised doesn’t make it perfect or above criticism.

I think your wrong to say that black men and women face the same type of racism. I think they face very different sorts of racism which helps explain the different life outcomes. And don’t speak of “we/us” as if black men are a collective. You need a better way to articulate that many black men(and women) are

Well, I didn’t realize that black men, in our totality, were failing black women. But, alright.

The root doesn’t do a good job of representing the perspective of straight, black men. I still come here because there is little else but it is definitely biased.

Stop this false narrative that black women are doing all the groundwork of activism in the community. It’s false and unproductive. And despite the work, many of you still refuse to acknowledge that police violence is gendered.

Privilege is not all the same; sure black men have certain privileges versus black women but the latter have privileges as well. Black men are on the bottom of nearly every metric of human development and well being but we are like white people? Going after straight black men is a convenient narrative that appeals to

So black men, who are the least educated, have the shortest life span, most likely to murdered by cops, most likely to end up homeless, have the highest unemployment rate and least wealth are the white people of black people?

She needs a male geisha. I think to get what she wants she’s going to have to buy it.

No matter their sex or gender, people who want FWB want their cake and eat it too . They want all the good from a relationship(Sex, companionship, fun, etc) and none of the bad(basically responsibility for the other). If she doesn’t want to continue to break hearts she’s going to have to go for those “gross” dudes.

But that’s not an idea, it’s a reality. By any measure of social life, it’s a reality.

Both sides of what?

How in anyway does this work as a metaphor for a black persons life? What levels do we get to skip?