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Black women face the same disparities as Black men. Plus, deal with society attacking their femininity and worth. Plus, men in general devaluing and sexualizing tham. Only to either A) go home to a Black man who takes out his frustrations on the world on her or B) go on the internet to see how white women do

This is the best article I’ve seen all year. You are absolutely 100% percent right. It burns me to no end the way the community comes together when “the man” does the black man wrong. When it’s time for that same support for violence against black women......crickets.  

The title of this had me let out a solid chuckle, but it’s really kind of true... Also, I feel like this applies to most cultures of color as well, eg. the machisimo culture of many Latino men, etc.

Here come all the “feminism divides the black community” ankh right dudes. (In other words to them the black community can only function when sexism is in place).

Thank you Damon. The same way that I feel like it’s much more pertinent (relevant?) when a white guy knocks out that shitty neo-Nazi, is how I feel about the fact that straight black men have to call out other straight black men to affect change.

Laughs at the comments that basically says black men can’t be called out for doing fuck shit. I guess we should all support R Kelley’s pedophilia based on that

I could kiss you! I have grown tired of reminding Black men that Black women are not the enemy, that we wore chains too and contrary to their perception, we do not work in post racial environments. No one GAVE me job, especially not for the purpose of humiliating Black men. I earned my degrees by attending school

This is symptomatic of the fatal flaw in liberalism and why most of the country is controlled by bigoted racist people. We want to create this coalition of oppressed minorities who can lift each other up and understand the pain of discrimination, but the problem is that gay people are racist, black people hate gay

I LOVE this piece, brilliant as per usual. At my college, one of the most outspoken activists for racial justice was a black man who was also a raging misogynist. He would write these really racially charged rants about how black men are treated unfairly into the school newspaper... and at the same time he started a

I love everything about this!

Don’t know your race or ethnicity, but that is a very “white” response. If you’re a black man, you’re proving the point of the article and the irony is lost in you.

I can’t remember where I read that, either. I know it was somewhere on Twitter, but the context escapes me—maybe after Sandra Bland?

I wrote this comment on the great column Maiysha Kai wrote discussing “Intimate partner Violence”.

Yep sadly when you mention this to many black men the response is pretty much the equivalent of “All Lives Matter” and they tell you about that time he read about a woman beating up her boyfriend or the lady teacher that was sleeping with male students and that girl that made him cry in 5th grade.

I couldn’t find a lie anywhere in this piece.

Disappointed they didn’t make a Geocities Monk fanpage too.

After failing a succession of young women, each of whom viewed him as a surrogate father figure, he thinks Hollyhock represents a fresh start. She also has eight dads, which completely absolves him of any parental responsibility. And yet, here she is in the hospital - I think he blames himself for trusting Bea, and

Once I got to this episode (in admittedly short order), I was amazed how subtly they’d planted the seeds for it. There’s a conversation with Bojack 2 or 3 episodes prior where she mentions something about itching or crawing sensation in the skin (I can’t remember the wording) while describing emotional issues, and it

The moment where Bojack just ROUNDS on his mother after finding the diet mix, LIVID, is some of the best acting Will Arnett has ever done. I was terrified of him.