heymam12323
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Lord, the responses to this are incredible. God forbid black women so much as suggest that black men who openly degrade black women shouldn’t be held up as the pinnacle of black achievement. Or that the treatment of black women should be considered in which black men are upliftd, especially if they’re uplifted as

They don’t. Well, at least the black community doesn’t. Even up to now, people will still preface their criticism of Kanye with: “Well, he’s a genius, but...” And still, it’s “he is” and not “I think”

Why the hell would it seem off—when many social and professional spaces are still gender-segregated, or gender-skewed—that black women would have more day to day interactions with white women, and therefore more experiences with racism from white woman, than from white men who often tend to be around other men? Do you

Are you insinuating that there is a measurable difference in the racism experienced from white WOMEN vs white MEN? That’s the first time I’ve heard that statement.