damn,i never looked at it like that before.
damn,i never looked at it like that before.
this cracked me up!
yes! that is my problem with the use of “slaves” to refer to our ancestors.
and raped.
thank you!
really? that’s awesome!
damn,dennis... i did not know you had alla that goin’ on.
being a red-haired person is not the same as being a black person with natural hair.
his hair does look like it’d be so soft and smell of fruity shampoo. i can’t wear my natural hair due to trichotillomania or i’d be rocking it big and natural too.
not in my opinion. i’ve had white women compliment my hair (i wear wigs*) and i felt that they weren’t othering me. now,white guys have come across as creepy and fetishistic (one actually followed me around my local grocery store until my scowls and attempts to dodge him worked.
it’s not a presumption about your life. it’s just the way ,of many, of whiteness manifests itself.
while they terrorized —raped,beat and lynched—black people.
thank you.
you are entitled and oblivious or things such as womanism,black feminism, Chicana feminism and on and on and on. women of color didn’t create these groups for nothing.
exactly. they want women of color to coddle them into reality. we shouldn’t express our legitimate anger and frustration with them unless they deem it necessary.
she’s not a troll.
white feminism always perpetuates racism. that’s why the term was coined.
damn. and i replied to them. ah well.
it is primarily geared toward white,cis and hetero women. surely,you don’t think having a handful of articles (with just as many women of color contributors) makes this website diverse?
i agree with everything you’ve said. keep your head up,sister.—black woman jezzie.