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I’ll stand for her because often times no one eve stands for black women but us black women.

Ha ha ha! I saw this one polo-shirt-wearing snap-back-hat jerk stretching out with his WTF-iron and I said to myself, “Self, what would a busy-body white lady do in this instance?” and I pulled out the old cell phone and called the po po

I did a reverse Becky/Karen today! O yes I did!

It’s soooo maddening how they turn into Captain Save-A-Ho, Lieutenant Look-Out-For or Brother Blistering-Blows-Thrown caping for ANY OTHER or Biracial woman! And think they’re looking Manly!

I will never forget when Snoop went after Iggy Azalea and T.I swooped in and demanded Snoop publicly apologize to Iggy. Which he did, posthaste.

Where is the 30-minute (or more) dissection where black men do the hard work and unpack the deep-rooted misogynoir they carry amongst themselves?”

It’s all media spectacle now, there’s no other meaning to it. Snoop’s apology tour is all about the money imperative. He is not gonna change substantially much like Hip Hop culture won’t stop beating down on Black women, especially dark skin Black women. We all knew what Snoop Dogg was about ever since he paraded

You answered your own question yourself when you quoted “Straight Black Men Are the White People of Black People”. You don’t understand how misogyny works in the black community.

The fact that Damon ( a straight black man) wrote: “Straight Black Men are the White People of Black People”, gives me more confidence in his assessment towards Snoop.

There was a great discussion to be had in the wake of the Lisa Leslie interview that was all shot to hell by Snoop’s horrible comments.

How can Snoop be a “sell-out”? You have to stand for something and then let it fall to sell out. What ideals has Snoop ever stood for, what philosophy has he ever upheld, what group has he represented? As far as I know, all he’s ever been is a pop artist, selling rhymes and beats for cash. I’m not arguing his recent re