The thing with biracial females of Black mothers is that a lot of these mothers have negative views of Black men. Then they get with nonblack men who also have negative views of Black men. So, it's of no surprise that the biracial daughters of BW inherit the same anti-BM sentiments towards BM.
I have dated both White and Black. Since I am White and Black, that is considered- in my eyes and those of the people I have dated- to be dating within my race(s).
No, I do not look more white than Black. However, I am now engaged to a Black man and, of course, have some level of greater awareness.
It was generalizing to say that Bi-racial women hide their differences to real Black women well. Other than looking like most Black women, I don't have much else in common with other Black women. I was raised with European culture, values, and perspectives and speak 4 foreign languages. Most Black women don't even see me as a real American.
I am an Afro-European woman, and admittedly, I don't have much of a connection to the Black community. When is it convenient for bi/multi-ethnic people to identify with the Black community? I was confused by the statement and am not sure what was meant by that.
For the duration of my life, I had no emotional connection to Black men, the subject of interracial dating, or any other matter. I was always naturally inclined to white mean, who are also naturally inclined to me.
@Ebonytheartist Completely True. I try to tell young biracials that they are not a race. If no more blacks or whites ever mated together biracials would cease to exist. I understand why no one wants us in their race. Who wants to be tied to a gene pool that cannot sustain itself? I have a bad spine and other health issues and I know if I didn't have so many incompatible genes mixed up I would probably be a lot healthier. My body is a mess inside out and it's just a combination bad genetics.
That's OK and in all fairness you have every right to disagree, but listen to what you just said. Here let me quote it for you: "She won't have that connection with Black men because, it's being diffused." Now that I totally disagree with. She will be able to identify with both her black and white male family members. What I can't understand is how you can say that makes her any less of a black woman? Why, because both of her parents are not black she can't possibly identify? That's Ludicrous
@LaJamaiquina Why disagree? It's logical and it happens. If I take a Bio course in school, I stand to do my best in that course if it's the only one I'm taking. But, if I'm also taking Physics? I'm not going to do as well in that Bio course unless I've been given some serious training. It's the same principle. She'll identify w/ her cousins on the basis of them being family, being men... but not on the basis of being Black men. Ask around.
Ok I will enlighten you, since you are talking about bi-racial women who have "black mothers." Bi-racial women have just as much connection to black men that black women have. One thing is for certain if her mother is "black" she has her maternal grandfather, her uncles which are her mothers brothers if her mother has any brothers, her male cousins and any other black male that has any significant influence in her life. These men do not necessarily have to be family members either.
@LaJamaiquina I have to respectfully disagree. That's not much of a connection at all. Not to belittle what you've said, but that same woman will also have non-Black uncles, non-Black male cousins, etc. She won't have that connection with Black men because, it's being diffused (for lack of a better word) with the presence of her non-Black male relatives. What she ends up as is nothing like a Black woman at all, actually.
First of all I want to know where you get your scientific facts from, because they need to be reevaluated. Like really!?! You got to to be kidding me. So being half black or white you have no connection with either your white side or black side. Seriously!? I think you need to take a step back and start listening to yourself. Oh I forgot you have to be able to hear yourself before you can start to listen. You are full of it and it is very apparent that you make absolutely no sense whatsoever.
@LaJamaiquina "So being half black or white you have no connection with either your white side or black side. Seriously!?"
Not seriously.
I discussed biracial women w/ Black mothers... not having the same connection to Black men that Black women have, thus not being actual Black women. They don't have any special connection, in fact. Those were my thoughts at the time. If you disagree, enlighten me to the connections biracial women w/ Black mothers have with Black men.
Moreover, my much older (fully) Black half-brother shaped much of my life experience, as did my three Black uncles, all my Black friends; several of my Black and mulatto boyfriends. I'm also White and have had the blessing of unconditional love from the many White Jews on my father's side, plus White friends and boyfriends. You cannot speak for biracial people because you aren't one. You obviously have no intellectual or experiential authority behind your words. You embarrass yourself, sir.
@CheezInspector Hes made a VERY good point in addressing some of the Bi-racial people on youtube, there are Bi-racial people who try weave their way into the black community and speak on issues that they are not connected to, for SOME of them, they don't want to see any black unity and rather cause controversy between the two sexes promoting IR relationships because they come from there. They do this in the black community cuz they can pass for being "black", it makes PLENTY of sense ;)
@KiddDynamite270, thing is, you can find anyone of any "race" that acts in a way that could be seen as "wrong" or offensive. I'm sick of generalizations about biracial people.
Wow this is such crap. What investment do I have in Black men if my father isn't Black, you ask? Okay, well first off, my Black mother is Black and influences my behavior and preferences as it regards the Black community. Yes, a Black mom can be as strong a role model as a Black man you dolt.
So-called Biracial men and women are just melinated caucasians, there is NO such thing as biracial, all mixedbreeds are genetically and biologically white caucasian, and they have a white nature, biracials are extreme racists, their the same as non-melinated caucasians; caucasians are the natural enemy of blacks, so racemixing creates another type of caucasian , twice as bad as.
Let's talk. If you look past the nasty tone I took (and I apologize if it did hurt you, my dear), I'm saying that biracial women w/ Black mothers should be looked at as biracial NOT as Black women. They've had completely different experiences in our community and to treat them as if they're the same is not only unfair to the real BW who've actually struggled and sacrificed with BM... but distracts us from our goal.
So, why should I consider these women as my sisters... when they're not?
People who support this dude you need to check into a mental health facility asap.
It's dangerous to think like this.....
How do you think the holocaust came to be becase of one crazy guy (Aldof Hitler and his racial ideologies, do not believe this crap. I recommed people d a genetic marker test you'll be surprised to find out what your background way back is. Good day!
What's so racist and troubled about me? I never said these women were degenerates or spiritually sick. I said that they shouldn't be looked at as Black women. They should be looked at as what they are, biracial.
You may not agree now, but I AM right. The problem is, this country is so fundamentally prejudiced that biracial persons as a people can't survive without claiming ONE side. That's wrong. So I can't blame these women... but that doesn't mean they can forget who they are. @V
u know. it is hard 2 not like u kaptan. u r really quite charming. it is a shame that u r so fucked up n under handed at times. i laughed when jay and elma made all those vids calling u out 4 being a fag. but now i dont view u as a fag. i view u as a cool homosexual bro. did u and SWP really date? who is the man? who is the woman?
But I'm not KaptanSolo (Blake and I know this, but she just likes to torture me... I'm not sure why). I'm actually friends with jwrita on YouTube; he's a smart man. I'm ALSO friends with KaptanSolo; he's another very smart man. Look through my "FRIENDS" list to see for yourself.
jwriter is WAY cool. n way smart. every 1 luvs him. ksolo is articulate that is 4 sure, but he is 1 sick muthafu*&# every 1 hates him. lol ksolo plays games n he is dirty. maybe u r not him. who knows who is on the other side of ur computer. i would send u a email that went around about solo but i better not. if u r not him then beware of him.
Afamericans are NOT 100% phenotype black, it's a well known fact that many of you are mixed in Africa there is even a name for diasopreans oyibo and bruni, which can mean foreigner, white or something good. If anything british mixed african and caribbean women wit black mothers are more in touch with their culture those where the black father has left the family. I do not speak for all mixed women or afamericans... but one thing i do know this stuff is crazy... you r mixed urself! lol!
It also depends on how yoare raised, how can you judge a book by it's cover, you cannot until you know it's contents, it's so unfair.
Im bloody hurt by some of the outrageous alleggations you've just made, don't you know some o your ancestors that fought for the struggle had non-black fathers do you know that! As long as a biracial person has black blood runnig through their veins they have evey right to say what they want and be part of the black community.
This is just the spread of hatred... what if you are biracial with a non-black father and you look black what then? The ignorance of us black people continues to amaze and shock me. Why can't everyone just be content with how they were created and stop trying to create divisions to fluctuate their heavy egos. Total stupidity and i pray none of tis stupid ideology gets into the uk... lol flipping weird. Why is there so much race bashing damn. I never did get your whole one drop rule concept wow.
Who the hell r u? what right do you have to chat about the biracial community r you biracial? Not all biracial women r the same you can't stereotype. What has their views on ir relationships got to do with you.
You sound retarded, and listening to you is making me sick.
Who made ou the leader of all black men, seriously you americans are very odd.
Not having a black father doesn't make you any less black....... how can you tell the difference between a mixed chick w/ a black father or not
But i think all this biracial bs is all apart of the "plan" wm will make their biracila kids turn on their black side,fake barbie is a prime example.Its all a part of the plan.
I'll tell you this much, I'm not going to let anyone try to "trick" me and tell me what a Black woman is. I know what a Black woman is.
I'm strict in that regard as it helps prevent the kind of stuff you're explaining, CHICAGO. These kinds of Biracial women , the ones with a huge sense of entitlement, are not going to catch me in the "okie-doke". No sir, haha!
as a black man I personally dont care for biracial women because most of them are from poor families who have the ways of very rude and sloppy white people,just seeing them in action is enough to turn me off.some go as far as playing country music to wearing shirts that have the confederate flag.its disgusting.I know of a biracial guy with nappy hair and all. he had a "white trash" accent,he was fascinating to watch and listen to:he constantly listened to garth brooks
"You make generalizations about biracial women and black men."
Well, I didn't say all Biracial women did this... just the Biracial women with entitlement issues. The ones who seem to think that because they have a Black mother, they suddenly understand Black men just as well as Black women do.
Good video, but a ''biracial'' woman is Biracial, there is NO such thing as biracial black, their neither , and what about a biracial woman/man with a Black Father and White mother, us Black Women also have NO bond/connection to them either , yet biracial men and women with white mothers are ''constantly'' bashing black women on youtube; these biracials WANT to divide black men and black women, just like ALL non-blacks; ALL caucasians /non-blacks want to destroy the black race.
I notice that biracial men with white mothers Bash black women ''constantly'', in fact ALOT of Biracial men with white mothers are worse than the kkk.
"Yet biracial men and women with white mothers are "constantly" bashing black women on youtube"
You know, this is something I'm going to pay a lot more attention to. I would've expected those biracials to just "not care" about BW... but for them to "constantly bash" BW is disturbing, and as a BM I'm NOT standing for it. @july95211
Thank you, marcdaddy. All of the BM I've talked to so far have co-signed with most of what I said. I think that's important because sometimes these women have a sense of entitlement when it comes to BM.
This shit is highly ridiculous and you are full of chum. What the fuck is biracial black. Im biracial and I find that you are an rambling idiot. I also think that you need to shut the fuck up...ridiculous
You must be mad cause one of us turned your ass down lol get over it lol
"Biracial Black women" is a term most of these women refer to themselves as... that is, when they're not claiming to be BW entirely. Attempting to insult me will get you nowhere.
I MIGHT have to share a community with these women (I'm willing to say that much)... but that doesn't mean I have to look at them as if they are BW. Nor should they be treated as if they are BW. They're biracial.
No offense but most white men don't like most black girls unless they are mixed or look mixed. So your boyfriend only loves the white half of you, pathetic, white power.
I look forward to that video. Thank you, Miss Caramel.
"i dont think much of them to be honest". I think all Biracial BW (w/ Black Mothers) feel this way about BM as well. It's just a "whatever" feeling... not necessarily one of hate. Just apathy.
Most of these ladies will relate to NON-Black guys and Black women... as you said. This is what they know and are familiar with.
Yeah, I'd like to know how Tia and Tamara Mowry fits into this category. By their own avowal they are born-again Christains.
And didn't save that rapper kid who produced the "Harlem World" video years ago from the clutches of Sean Combs. As I heard it, the girls "evangelized" to him, persuading him to see the errors of his ways.He quit rappers' showbiz and decided to attend college and lead a normal life, as he attested.
So in that vein, Tia and Tamara get major props. These two fine women seem to exemplify what GenX-ers should strive for. Also I noticed even at the time that Combs didn't (and I suspected, would never dare)protest at all. At least not publically. Obviously the two girls cost him MILLIONS!!
So again, I don't think they fit the profile as hostile Bi-racial women(do they have a "white" father, even? I know nothing of this,). It doesn't matter who they may be with intimately.
Same goes for Faith Evans, Brooklyn Sudano, Cree Summer, Gloria Reuben, Karyn Parsons, Leila Arcieri, Maya Rudolph, Soledad OBrian, Tamia, Thandie Newton, Tracee Ellis Ross, etc. Feel free to show how your claim applies to them.
I don't know... I think this guy acts like these girls also have non-Black grandfathers or uncles or cousins. Plus, a non-Black father for good measure. @ Salsassin
Having one does not invalidate the experiences with the other. I guess all those Black women with single mothers and no father figure are also not connected to Black men then.
@Salsassin. Actually, some of THEM act like they don't have black grandfathers or uncles, and depending how fractured their family ties are, many may not have extensive familial relations on their mother's side. Or even know or care at all!!
Yes, well I'm the one who should thank you.This aspect of human dynamics I had missed by a mile. Usually, I'm of the opinion that it's simply indivdual hostility, based on their personal experience or trauma.
The only reason I suggested the vid on WM vs. BW violence is that all the usal suspects who've harped on BM have streamed news footage of violent BM for whatever, claiming that we're universally a danger to BW. A Little of the same medicine I thought wouldn't have hurt. and blow the lie!
I'm RELIEVED to know that most biracial women are not like that... and yeah, MsDameJames said you were an answer as well. A lot of the time on YouTube, you have women giving Biracial Black women a VERY bad name. That's not right, or fair, at all.
"They can do that with the men in THEIR lives and share their views on YT"... beautifully said, my dear. @TheMissingDaddy1
Dorothy's marriage to Fayid Nichols not withstanding. Showbiz couples have the most tumultous relationships of all. D.D. pandered to white men so much, yet she only made, what, seven movies? And abandoned and suicided!!!
TRAGIC MULATTO!!!
You should make a vid about bi-racial women today who are abandoned,and are subjected to violence and death by WM. It's harsh, I know, but it does go on, more than most ppl want to know and the media hardly ever reveals. Except America's Most Wanted!!!
Now, you have me wanting to look into D. Dandridge AND Josephine Baker, which I will. Thank you.
As for your idea... I really couldn't see myself making that kind of video. It'll be seen as propoganda and rightfully so.
At the end of the day, this is the only video I'll devote to these kinds of women... the kind woman that taints the name of ALL biracial black women. @Atomank68
@Exclusiv3king Look at Dihann Carol as well. BBD claims she had a "Loving, Rewarding Relationship with a Jew-ISH man".. but if you read her memoir, SHE HERSELF says that she made HORRIBLE CHOICES in ALL her relationships. They ALL ended. Terrible choices by HER OWN admission.
@BLAKKBARBIEDOLL - Hahaha, sorry but "something" about you just cracked me up for a second. Well... I'm not here to tell people who they should and shouldn't date. It's not my perogative.
However, there are things that certain people just can't understand... and therefore, they should respect the fact that certain matters don't concern them. But I WILL check Dihann Carol out. I know she dated Vic Damone for a bit...
Hi Blakey, baby.Sorry to comment on this so late, Let's clear the air on the diva formerly known as Diahnne Carroll Johnson-Glusman-Deleon-Damon-Damon. Only Glusman was "You-Wish"!!! Her Late husband Robert Deleon of Jet Magazine was black(we all cried not only for her lost, but Robert was the only MAN who was able to straighten her out). As I understand it Vic Damon is a dago! Now Carroll
was always wildly narcistic. Until recently, her own daughter wanted nothing to do with her! There's more!
Dianne was insanely jealous of LOLA FALANA and MELBA MOORE'S sucesses! Both women of course were barely out of their teen years, but were landing engagments in movies, stage, and the latter had her own variety show with Clifton Davis!Lola espec.had done three or four nat'l TV vaiety specials in which it was all about LOLA!(Whatever Lola wanted Lola got,)including repeat demands in Europe and Vegas where she reigned supreme for years! Carroll couldn't take it anymore and eked out a small TV spot.
Boy, "missinDaddy1", you-are-quick! And insightful. I was about to add to my theme of "Women-of-a-Certain-Breed" You're right of course. In some of these (alleged) BW vs. BM channels(One or two have have found to be not female, or lesbians, some are even too stupid to hide that they are "kept women"). I posed the question to some of them whethe they planned to marrytheir long-term boyfreinds, or are married today. Very interesting, as I've gotten mostly hostility or dead air in response.
Now, staying on track with your theme, using these three examples. Baker, it turns out was a "trick baby" by some "John" sperm dornor, Yes? No? Really doen't matter to me.Yet she was persecuted for DECADES even in her adopted country, and even after her exemplerary miliary service by white Frenchmen.
Now to Dorothy. Oh, and dear Ms Eartha(RIP,)was also morely likely the product of rape of her teen-aged mother by a cracker.)Dorothy sufferd incredible humilations at the hands of Otto Preminger!
I bring up these three characters because it is said they are icons. Well Eartha's bread and butter was primarily as night-life chanteuse, and not in film or TV, until the late 80s! She was run out of the US by first Lady Pat Nixon for several years. And in both her case and definetley "La Baker's", it's reputed that she was the product of whoredom(though I give her mother a pass as she suffered in segregated times. Lived in a delapidated Boxcar I heard).Baker fled Orleans because of the riots!
Is this EVAH soooo interesting.This does explain creeps like Josephine Baker, Eartha Kitt, And Dorothy Dandridge(the latter, correct me if I'm wrong, grew-up w\o a father(?)) Anyway, in all three cases, they gravitated to WM with diasterous results. Maybe they were all crazy, except for Eartha(who, by the way, recently passed away, and w\o nary a send-off or recgnition by the white media or Hollywood. Unlike the other two, Eartha's exposure has been with black films, though she preferred WM!
I CANNOT allow you to call this sister out of her name on my video, so take it somewhere else. Any further comments like this will be deleted TattleTale1... and you WILL be blocked. So I hope I'm clear. @TattleTale1
I don't think it's personal, when I was told that these women who had no remorse for BM, also had no BFathers themselves... it clicked.
BW know BM like NO ONE else. Why would a sensible and SECURE BW take advice from a woman W/O a BFather... about BM of all things? Hahaha! It's laughable.
These women (w/o BFathers) should not be concerned with BM... they're confused.
and u should not be concerned about these women. u r confused 2. u should all move on. i hope u never meet and fall inlove with bi bw. lol. that would be so funny
Hahaha! Funny. I didn't know you had such a sense of humor, V. Very nice.
I'm not concerned about these women in the least, but I am concerned for the unity of my community. Now, I'm not saying these are horrible women and they're scum (like they do w/ BM), I just made this ONE video to expose them as venomous and out-of-touch with our community.
If they keep BM out of their mouth (w/ no passive jabs either), there is no problem and we could all move on.
@Exclusiv3king Tia ( Hardrict ) & Tamera Mowry are 2 bi-racial women with a black mother & white father who don't seem to have that mulatto problem addressed in The Destruction of Black Civilization. .. seems like both of their parents have good sense and are good people. Tia is married to a very nice brother and Tamera is dating that super hot brothers ( Hosea Chanchez) aka Malik from The Game. Both girls are nice too. Tamera is very sweet!
Also, I know some biracial females that totally reject their black side b/c they were raised by their white mother & her white family. Some of these women i know harbor resentment towards their fathers for whatever reason. Sometimes the biracial female will relate more to her white side more b/c her mom is white & the blk father is not in the picture. so really it's all about how you're raised & merely having a black daddy does not qualify a biracial woman to speak about relationships with BM
Sure it does. If a woman's Black father was never in the picture... she could speak with a BM whose father also skipped out on him. They BOTH know what that's like, and so can carry on a conversation or even argue about things and not have it be in vain.
u r reaching. and u r wrong. a person can speak about anything that affects them. a biracial bw is black and has the right to speak about bad black men even if her father was not black. u know ur points r wrong. somehow u r trying to make excuses for ur own predjudices.
what bm agree with u? calvaryishere and soulnblack? most bm would not agree with u. also, if biracial bw with white fathers were talking sweet about bm then i bet u would call them black. r u saying that biracial bw with white mothers have no right to speak about bw as well?
I'm unflinchable. I don't succomb to bribes and I don't change my positions based on flattery. If a biracial BW w/ a WFath were to talk sweet about BM, then I'd have to see how she speaks of BW as well ...in order to see whether or not she's sincere.
To speak well of BM, without recognizing the greatness of BW isn't something I tolerate. It's very venomous.
i beg to differ! Regardless of whether a black biracial women (that you speak of) have a black or non-black daddy is irrelevant, the fact of the matter is their MAMA is BLACK ! They come from the womb of a black woman so in this country that makes them Black, so, since they're black women they can certainly talk about their experiences with BM. The only way they would not be qualified to speak about BM would be if they've never had any dealings with BM at all.
u r right. historically biracial women with BM have been more dedicated to black people and black issues than biracial women with white mothers. children try to take the race of the mom. the maker of this video hates two biracial bw on yt so he made this video to be evil.
They're mama IS Black... so let them talk about BW. That's what they know. These biracial BW (w/ BMoth) have about as much insight into the BM as a WW does.
I mean think about it, what experiences could these women have with BM? A boyfriend or two? Is that enough to say that they know what they're talking about? @bethal1998
Maybe you see it that way because you're a woman, V. @VeronicasPlace
@bethal1998 If she has a non black father and a black mother who trashes black men and no black male family members to view with respect, just men of her fathers group.. especially being in the position of conqueror oppressor, she learns to degrade and vilify black men and worship black women, regardless of their maladies.
u sound like a fool! A BLACK biracial sista can talk about black men or anyrace of men she wants to. At the end of the day she is still black & u would not even know what race her dad was if he didnt tell u so what difference does it make. Besides she has a BLACK grand father and she comes from a black womb so that makes her just as qualified to speak about the black man as the biracial female with a white mama.
There are plenty of things these women are "qualified" to talk about within the community... BM isn't one of them. They could have a thousand Black mothers... but having a Black mother ALONE does not give a woman ANY right to speak to or about BM as if they know what BM have gone and continue to go through.
--I (and most BM) could tell who has a Black father or not from the way a woman talks about BM in general. It's relatively easy to spot for us.
a person should not have to have a black father to tell about her experiences with black men. how can exclusiveking try to censor an entire group? he is full of bull.
BM and BW need to keep our discussions within our own community, all we've BEEN DOING IS LISTENING TO EVERYONE ELSE but our own selves. What would I look like bringing in a WM and asking him for his opinion on the state of Black affairs (like SWP did)? What would he really KNOW about us?
These women have no ties to BM whatsoever. So, HOW can they speak on BM WITHOUT having an agenda against them or our community in general? Why would they be FOR BM and BW patching things up?
u do not determine who is black and who is not. my nieces r black because they have black mothers and if they have an opinion on black men they have a right to give it, even if it is not a good one.
@VeronicasPlace Its one issue to talk about ones OWN experiences with black men that she has KNOWN and talk about THEM SPECIFICALLY. It is quite another game to talk about an entire majority or "most of " black men that not a single one of us actually know. To do so is stupid, and ignorant. I hear many black women crying when black men do it to us, but we have all the excuses in the world when one of us does it to black men. Not a single 1 of us knows most or a great # of BP- silence is best.
ebony i was referring to my neices not a yt person. nobody is gonna tell them they cannot talk about any group of person. and my sisters r teaching them that they r black. and they R black. y do u guys bother the same 4 bw on here?
Great way to put it, Ebony. You can't have experiences with men you don't know... and what kind of BM do these women know? A boyfriend or two (I've said this before)?
Is that enough for them to say they know what they're talking about?
No woman can be a "REAL BW at heart" (whatever that means) without that special bond to BOTH BM and other BW. Is it fair? No. But, it is what it is. Otherwise, what's to stop a WW from saying that she's a "REAL BW at heart"?
These women are not the same as REAL BW, they're something else ...and should be treated as such. @yvessaintlaurent88
As a black woman whose father was not in my life consistently until 14yo, I CAN SPEAK. My BLACK GRANDFATHER, 6 UNCLES, AND NINE BLACK MALE COUSINS as well as the COUNTLESS number of black men who were Elders & brothers in church & counselors in school as well as friends allowed me & the MAJORITY OF BW to bond with OUR MEN. He is speaking of a particular type of brw WHO DEGRADES black men she doesn't know & praises non BM she doesn't becz she never identified w/ BM as valuable 2her growing up.
That's actually a very intelligent way of putting it, Queen ENC. These kinds of women degrade BM because they never valued BM in the first place.
Yet SOMEHOW they feel entitled to the same privileges and status of real BW... namely that of discussing matters pertaining to BM as if they understand what they go through.
I don't play that. They are venom in our communities and I very much appreciate your input. That's a really good point, you've brought up!
why the fuck do you keep making the statement "real black women". how does a black father determine wheater if a woman is a real black women or not....especially since most black men ARENT around at all to take care of the kids anyway. WTF IS A REAL BLACK WOMAN?
By reading this comment of yours, it's very clear that my video hits a bit close to home for you. I'll do you a favor and direct you to EbonyNewsChannel's latest comment on here. Read it.
It's obvious that you cannot COMPREHEND what I'm saying in this video. Next time, I'll speak slowly so that you can use context clues ...and try to DECIPHER what it is that I'm saying. Instead of foolishly putting words in my mouth to appease your own insecurities with my subject matter. [@ BiracialRuDEBwoy]
im not the one with any type of insecurities buddy. i got good hair, light skin and can get any woman i want...black, biraicla, hispanic...whatever.....its you who is obviously walking around with some sort of chip on the shoulder cuz your ass got dumped by some biracial girl whose blacvk mom prolly told her to dumb ur dark, broke ass....lmao
@BiracialRuDEBwoY "Good Hair" " Light Skin".. you just announced to everyone that read your comment that you have SEVERE ISSUES... you have been whitewashed, Willie Lynched.. BAMBOOZLED & HOODWINKED!
what racist comment? you stated that just because a black woman had a child out of wedlock doesn't mean that the father isn't around... which is THE TRUTH
70 percent out of wedlock rate for black women DOES NOT EQUAL 70 percent of black men not in their child's life.
Even if you meant as a racist comment (in jest) it was STILL THE TRUTH.
You certainly can, even if he was absent. There are a bunch of issues you can speak on in terms of BM... and I'd gladly debate you, agree with you or just converse with you about these issues with no problem.
well I think what hes trying to say (im a woman) myself, that if a person has a white father that they can't related to black guys. I think that black men are the back bone to the black community. They (in my opinion) are the greatest creation on earth
I can agree with that but Black women are the heart and soul of the black community or any family. A biracial person, that has a black mother, is still black and has a voice in the black community. It creates a divide to say otherwise. Does that biracial person, not still have a black mother, black grandparents, brothers and sisters. They will be seen as black and relate to black issues. She or he has just as much right to talk about black issues as anyone else.
Are you kidding? A black mother doesn't matter to BM? lol are you serious? So, your mother doesn't matter or count to you? This is so hateful, Do you understand what you're saying about BW?! You're basicly saying without a BM, they are nothing.and you wonder why BW have problems with BM like you. You are so wrong and lost. I feel sorry for you.
No, my dear... BW are SO important to BM, and therefore they are essential in the Black community. There can't be a Black community without BOTH BW and BM.
What I'm saying is, women who have no Black fathers have no ground to comment on issues concerning BM today. What's so wrong about that?
Well, if you care about the "Black community" you're going about it all wrong You dishonor BW, because you're saying if you only have a Black mother, you're not black and don't have a voice. Your video made me very sad because you are clueless about the impact of your words. You don't see that you weaken us.
I'm not clueless about anything... I didn't come up with this out of nowhere. I listen to the videos these women make. I read the comments they write and it's very clear... they have a disconnect with BM in general. They are very apatheitc in terms of BM.
Don't just take my word for it, though. Look at their videos, read their comments and decide for yourself.
So, because you weren't the first to throw stones. You feel justified in saying that a person isn't black, if they only have a black mother. You standby your statements and don't see anything wrong with the messages you're sending out to the black community. Two wrongs don't make a right.
Exclusiv3king, do you understand that you're also poisoning the community with your words? You can't single out biracial women(with black mothers) and say they aren't black and can't speak on black issues. It's very wrong.
What's so wrong about it? They don't feel like they're connected to BM, anyway. I'm just saying what they feel. Ask them.
If they want to talk to BW about BW issues, that's fine... they do have Black mothers. But they don't have ANY grounds to talk to or about BM (unlike real BW who do have that right) and the stuff we go through. At the end of the day, they aren't my sisters ...and they know this.
You can't speak for all Biracial women(with black mothers). Even if they say, they don't care about BM and that's the reason why, you aren't solving anything by attacking them back. You are only feeding into their misguided impressions of BM. You are also labeling BW that don't marry BM as the enemy. It's only creating more negative feelings between BM,BW, blacks and biracials. I don't think there is anyway of getting through to you, at this time but I'll pray for you.
It seems like this country has a problem with us black men. All we can do is focus on ourselves and fuck everyone else. But instead of focusing on what effects us. We put all our attention on all the hatred that surrounds us.
I WANT to comment to you, but your join date along with how you found me so quickly suggests that this isn't your first account. So, I doubt my thoughts would be necessary to you.
I won't engage in any kind of conversation. You seem like a person who's made up their mind on the kind of person I am already, and I don't like wasting time. Have a great day. [@ wm4bwbw4wm]
I went back and forth with some of these women awhile back on this exact same subject, I wish i had saved the PM's so you could read them, but they wont hear it. They feel because their mother is black, that they have a voice on Black men
"Sense" is spelled with an s, not a c and your sentence should be "you know this comment didn't make any sense." if you care about proper grammer. I'm 31 years old and I heard everything he said in his video.
Check this out...
If a biracial woman's father is not Black, then that woman is NOT BLACK.
AtiwiSaka 4 months ago
The thing with biracial females of Black mothers is that a lot of these mothers have negative views of Black men. Then they get with nonblack men who also have negative views of Black men. So, it's of no surprise that the biracial daughters of BW inherit the same anti-BM sentiments towards BM.
TheTruthBearer1 4 months ago
Where's part two at?
misskaneza 11 months ago
I have dated both White and Black. Since I am White and Black, that is considered- in my eyes and those of the people I have dated- to be dating within my race(s).
IsisAmtiess 1 year ago
No, I do not look more white than Black. However, I am now engaged to a Black man and, of course, have some level of greater awareness.
It was generalizing to say that Bi-racial women hide their differences to real Black women well. Other than looking like most Black women, I don't have much else in common with other Black women. I was raised with European culture, values, and perspectives and speak 4 foreign languages. Most Black women don't even see me as a real American.
IsisAmtiess 1 year ago
I am an Afro-European woman, and admittedly, I don't have much of a connection to the Black community. When is it convenient for bi/multi-ethnic people to identify with the Black community? I was confused by the statement and am not sure what was meant by that.
For the duration of my life, I had no emotional connection to Black men, the subject of interracial dating, or any other matter. I was always naturally inclined to white mean, who are also naturally inclined to me.
IsisAmtiess 1 year ago
@Ebonytheartist Completely True. I try to tell young biracials that they are not a race. If no more blacks or whites ever mated together biracials would cease to exist. I understand why no one wants us in their race. Who wants to be tied to a gene pool that cannot sustain itself? I have a bad spine and other health issues and I know if I didn't have so many incompatible genes mixed up I would probably be a lot healthier. My body is a mess inside out and it's just a combination bad genetics.
BabyBooSweetsION 1 year ago
That's OK and in all fairness you have every right to disagree, but listen to what you just said. Here let me quote it for you: "She won't have that connection with Black men because, it's being diffused." Now that I totally disagree with. She will be able to identify with both her black and white male family members. What I can't understand is how you can say that makes her any less of a black woman? Why, because both of her parents are not black she can't possibly identify? That's Ludicrous
LaJamaiquina 1 year ago
@LaJamaiquina Why disagree? It's logical and it happens. If I take a Bio course in school, I stand to do my best in that course if it's the only one I'm taking. But, if I'm also taking Physics? I'm not going to do as well in that Bio course unless I've been given some serious training. It's the same principle. She'll identify w/ her cousins on the basis of them being family, being men... but not on the basis of being Black men. Ask around.
Exclusiv3king 1 year ago
Ok I will enlighten you, since you are talking about bi-racial women who have "black mothers." Bi-racial women have just as much connection to black men that black women have. One thing is for certain if her mother is "black" she has her maternal grandfather, her uncles which are her mothers brothers if her mother has any brothers, her male cousins and any other black male that has any significant influence in her life. These men do not necessarily have to be family members either.
LaJamaiquina 1 year ago
@LaJamaiquina I have to respectfully disagree. That's not much of a connection at all. Not to belittle what you've said, but that same woman will also have non-Black uncles, non-Black male cousins, etc. She won't have that connection with Black men because, it's being diffused (for lack of a better word) with the presence of her non-Black male relatives. What she ends up as is nothing like a Black woman at all, actually.
Exclusiv3king 1 year ago
First of all I want to know where you get your scientific facts from, because they need to be reevaluated. Like really!?! You got to to be kidding me. So being half black or white you have no connection with either your white side or black side. Seriously!? I think you need to take a step back and start listening to yourself. Oh I forgot you have to be able to hear yourself before you can start to listen. You are full of it and it is very apparent that you make absolutely no sense whatsoever.
LaJamaiquina 1 year ago
@LaJamaiquina "So being half black or white you have no connection with either your white side or black side. Seriously!?"
Not seriously.
I discussed biracial women w/ Black mothers... not having the same connection to Black men that Black women have, thus not being actual Black women. They don't have any special connection, in fact. Those were my thoughts at the time. If you disagree, enlighten me to the connections biracial women w/ Black mothers have with Black men.
Exclusiv3king 1 year ago
Thumbs up eKing for pointing this out, your very intelligent and even though some people got offended... you know what they say, the truth hurts!
KiddDynamite270 1 year ago
Moreover, my much older (fully) Black half-brother shaped much of my life experience, as did my three Black uncles, all my Black friends; several of my Black and mulatto boyfriends. I'm also White and have had the blessing of unconditional love from the many White Jews on my father's side, plus White friends and boyfriends. You cannot speak for biracial people because you aren't one. You obviously have no intellectual or experiential authority behind your words. You embarrass yourself, sir.
CheezInspector 1 year ago
@CheezInspector Hes made a VERY good point in addressing some of the Bi-racial people on youtube, there are Bi-racial people who try weave their way into the black community and speak on issues that they are not connected to, for SOME of them, they don't want to see any black unity and rather cause controversy between the two sexes promoting IR relationships because they come from there. They do this in the black community cuz they can pass for being "black", it makes PLENTY of sense ;)
KiddDynamite270 1 year ago
@KiddDynamite270, thing is, you can find anyone of any "race" that acts in a way that could be seen as "wrong" or offensive. I'm sick of generalizations about biracial people.
CheezInspector 1 year ago
Wow this is such crap. What investment do I have in Black men if my father isn't Black, you ask? Okay, well first off, my Black mother is Black and influences my behavior and preferences as it regards the Black community. Yes, a Black mom can be as strong a role model as a Black man you dolt.
CheezInspector 1 year ago
caramelprincessxx40 fits this video like perfection XD,
DXcellence718 1 year ago
"maybe u r not him. who knows who is on the other side of ur computer."
That's the V, I like! Thank you! That's so mature of you to say. Actually, I was looking at the LAST PM that I sent you and I came off a bit rough.
I'm so sorry about that and I DO hope you forgive me. I'd love for us to start PM'ing each other again. In fact, if you DO forgive me... send me a PM.
About KaptanSolo, he's not really making videos on YouTube anymore (unless I'm mistaken). So why the fuss? @V
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
So-called Biracial men and women are just melinated caucasians, there is NO such thing as biracial, all mixedbreeds are genetically and biologically white caucasian, and they have a white nature, biracials are extreme racists, their the same as non-melinated caucasians; caucasians are the natural enemy of blacks, so racemixing creates another type of caucasian , twice as bad as.
july95211 2 years ago
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ur stupid.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
Yeh like we could really pick the race we wanted to be when were born? damn man.
XXQueenLHMXX245 2 years ago
Let's talk. If you look past the nasty tone I took (and I apologize if it did hurt you, my dear), I'm saying that biracial women w/ Black mothers should be looked at as biracial NOT as Black women. They've had completely different experiences in our community and to treat them as if they're the same is not only unfair to the real BW who've actually struggled and sacrificed with BM... but distracts us from our goal.
So, why should I consider these women as my sisters... when they're not?
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
People who support this dude you need to check into a mental health facility asap.
It's dangerous to think like this.....
How do you think the holocaust came to be becase of one crazy guy (Aldof Hitler and his racial ideologies, do not believe this crap. I recommed people d a genetic marker test you'll be surprised to find out what your background way back is. Good day!
XXQueenLHMXX245 2 years ago
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he is a racist. he is a troubled man. his vids attack bw with non b fathers. he is sick.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
What's so racist and troubled about me? I never said these women were degenerates or spiritually sick. I said that they shouldn't be looked at as Black women. They should be looked at as what they are, biracial.
You may not agree now, but I AM right. The problem is, this country is so fundamentally prejudiced that biracial persons as a people can't survive without claiming ONE side. That's wrong. So I can't blame these women... but that doesn't mean they can forget who they are. @V
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
u know. it is hard 2 not like u kaptan. u r really quite charming. it is a shame that u r so fucked up n under handed at times. i laughed when jay and elma made all those vids calling u out 4 being a fag. but now i dont view u as a fag. i view u as a cool homosexual bro. did u and SWP really date? who is the man? who is the woman?
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
Charming? Me? Aww shucks, V...
But I'm not KaptanSolo (Blake and I know this, but she just likes to torture me... I'm not sure why). I'm actually friends with jwrita on YouTube; he's a smart man. I'm ALSO friends with KaptanSolo; he's another very smart man. Look through my "FRIENDS" list to see for yourself.
Do you really believe EVERYTHING Blake says? @V
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
jwriter is WAY cool. n way smart. every 1 luvs him. ksolo is articulate that is 4 sure, but he is 1 sick muthafu*&# every 1 hates him. lol ksolo plays games n he is dirty. maybe u r not him. who knows who is on the other side of ur computer. i would send u a email that went around about solo but i better not. if u r not him then beware of him.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
Afamericans are NOT 100% phenotype black, it's a well known fact that many of you are mixed in Africa there is even a name for diasopreans oyibo and bruni, which can mean foreigner, white or something good. If anything british mixed african and caribbean women wit black mothers are more in touch with their culture those where the black father has left the family. I do not speak for all mixed women or afamericans... but one thing i do know this stuff is crazy... you r mixed urself! lol!
XXQueenLHMXX245 2 years ago
It also depends on how yoare raised, how can you judge a book by it's cover, you cannot until you know it's contents, it's so unfair.
Im bloody hurt by some of the outrageous alleggations you've just made, don't you know some o your ancestors that fought for the struggle had non-black fathers do you know that! As long as a biracial person has black blood runnig through their veins they have evey right to say what they want and be part of the black community.
XXQueenLHMXX245 2 years ago
This is just the spread of hatred... what if you are biracial with a non-black father and you look black what then? The ignorance of us black people continues to amaze and shock me. Why can't everyone just be content with how they were created and stop trying to create divisions to fluctuate their heavy egos. Total stupidity and i pray none of tis stupid ideology gets into the uk... lol flipping weird. Why is there so much race bashing damn. I never did get your whole one drop rule concept wow.
XXQueenLHMXX245 2 years ago
Who the hell r u? what right do you have to chat about the biracial community r you biracial? Not all biracial women r the same you can't stereotype. What has their views on ir relationships got to do with you.
You sound retarded, and listening to you is making me sick.
Who made ou the leader of all black men, seriously you americans are very odd.
Not having a black father doesn't make you any less black....... how can you tell the difference between a mixed chick w/ a black father or not
XXQueenLHMXX245 2 years ago
"U confirm to tht other persons world. If a BM with a WM & KNOWLEDGE OF SELF had n e sense, she wuld prepare her child 4 the world they will face."
Very, very true. People like to think that they can have the best of both worlds when it comes to matters like this. Nuh-uh. @Gingerd2008
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
I am Biracial and i only feel attracted to white men.
Poopbitchwhore 2 years ago
@Poopbitchwhore
What does that have to do with anything and are they attracted to you also?
yak6ex 2 years ago
It does not have to do anything with it and yep, they are attracted to me
Poopbitchwhore 2 years ago
But i think all this biracial bs is all apart of the "plan" wm will make their biracila kids turn on their black side,fake barbie is a prime example.Its all a part of the plan.
CHICAGOSFINEST2010 2 years ago
I'll tell you this much, I'm not going to let anyone try to "trick" me and tell me what a Black woman is. I know what a Black woman is.
I'm strict in that regard as it helps prevent the kind of stuff you're explaining, CHICAGO. These kinds of Biracial women , the ones with a huge sense of entitlement, are not going to catch me in the "okie-doke". No sir, haha!
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
My grandfather was a wm so that makes me 1/4 percent of biracial.I consider myself to be fully black.I dont claim the bs irish blood.
CHICAGOSFINEST2010 2 years ago 3
as a black man I personally dont care for biracial women because most of them are from poor families who have the ways of very rude and sloppy white people,just seeing them in action is enough to turn me off.some go as far as playing country music to wearing shirts that have the confederate flag.its disgusting.I know of a biracial guy with nappy hair and all. he had a "white trash" accent,he was fascinating to watch and listen to:he constantly listened to garth brooks
vernontrumpet2000 2 years ago
who cares what so-called biracials think as long as they society sees negro in their face,they are seen as black
vernontrumpet2000 2 years ago
You make generalizations about biracial women and black men. I don't bash black men and have never shown a true interest in them.
briarts 2 years ago
"You make generalizations about biracial women and black men."
Well, I didn't say all Biracial women did this... just the Biracial women with entitlement issues. The ones who seem to think that because they have a Black mother, they suddenly understand Black men just as well as Black women do.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Oh, alright.
briarts 2 years ago
Good video, but a ''biracial'' woman is Biracial, there is NO such thing as biracial black, their neither , and what about a biracial woman/man with a Black Father and White mother, us Black Women also have NO bond/connection to them either , yet biracial men and women with white mothers are ''constantly'' bashing black women on youtube; these biracials WANT to divide black men and black women, just like ALL non-blacks; ALL caucasians /non-blacks want to destroy the black race.
july95211 2 years ago 5
I notice that biracial men with white mothers Bash black women ''constantly'', in fact ALOT of Biracial men with white mothers are worse than the kkk.
july95211 2 years ago 6
Not true you are generalizing our race.
wallacelanda 2 years ago
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This is an outright lie Frankie. I do not bash BW, nor do I want to destroy the black race.
army2k08 2 years ago
"Yet biracial men and women with white mothers are "constantly" bashing black women on youtube"
You know, this is something I'm going to pay a lot more attention to. I would've expected those biracials to just "not care" about BW... but for them to "constantly bash" BW is disturbing, and as a BM I'm NOT standing for it. @july95211
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Dude you sound like Professor X. from X-Klan
yak6ex 2 years ago
Haha, really? I don't hear it... maybe. @yak6ex
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
@Exclusiv3king
X-Klan were an old rap group, very afrocentric. Look them up.
yak6ex 2 years ago
They did To The East... I know them.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
GREAT VIDEO.... at the moment, I can't think of any... but then again, I don't watch a lot of video from bi-racials.
marcdaddy33 2 years ago
Thank you, marcdaddy. All of the BM I've talked to so far have co-signed with most of what I said. I think that's important because sometimes these women have a sense of entitlement when it comes to BM.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
This shit is highly ridiculous and you are full of chum. What the fuck is biracial black. Im biracial and I find that you are an rambling idiot. I also think that you need to shut the fuck up...ridiculous
You must be mad cause one of us turned your ass down lol get over it lol
wallacelanda 2 years ago
"Biracial Black women" is a term most of these women refer to themselves as... that is, when they're not claiming to be BW entirely. Attempting to insult me will get you nowhere.
I MIGHT have to share a community with these women (I'm willing to say that much)... but that doesn't mean I have to look at them as if they are BW. Nor should they be treated as if they are BW. They're biracial.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
wallacelanda
biracial black women are people mixed with black.
yak6ex 2 years ago
That's crap. They might as well be white and asian.
Poopbitchwhore 2 years ago
@Poopbitchwhore
What are you talking about?
yak6ex 2 years ago
@Poopbitchwhore
Who might as well be white or asian.
yak6ex 2 years ago
dude your voice is like annoying
ERICFORDIANE 2 years ago
They don't need to have a black father, they just need a working brain and the power of observation.
MrShaneVicious 2 years ago
Of course you have done a study to back all of this up.
yak6ex 2 years ago 3
Biracial Tiffany has a white father and I never hear her bash black men.
MrShaneVicious 2 years ago
caramelprincessxx40 does and she's funny as hell.
yak6ex 2 years ago
@MrShaneVicious
Who said they bash black men? I think he's saying he doesn't relate to them because they have white fathers.
WTF are you talking about?
yak6ex 2 years ago 4
caramelprincessxx40
You clearly don't get satire and saracasm. God you mixed slags aren't very bright.
yak6ex 2 years ago
and mixed and black women worship white women.
yak6ex 2 years ago
Are you sure your not closer to white skin because it's superior, white power.
yak6ex 2 years ago
No offense but most white men don't like most black girls unless they are mixed or look mixed. So your boyfriend only loves the white half of you, pathetic, white power.
yak6ex 2 years ago
Are you really mixed? Are you more obsessed with gays and bisexuals. You must love JAYLOVE47
yak6ex 2 years ago
I look forward to that video. Thank you, Miss Caramel.
"i dont think much of them to be honest". I think all Biracial BW (w/ Black Mothers) feel this way about BM as well. It's just a "whatever" feeling... not necessarily one of hate. Just apathy.
Most of these ladies will relate to NON-Black guys and Black women... as you said. This is what they know and are familiar with.
You from the UK? I noticed you said "mum"?
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
I'm curious now, what are your opinions of Black men... I will not take them personally. @caramelprincessxx40
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Yeah, I'd like to know how Tia and Tamara Mowry fits into this category. By their own avowal they are born-again Christains.
And didn't save that rapper kid who produced the "Harlem World" video years ago from the clutches of Sean Combs. As I heard it, the girls "evangelized" to him, persuading him to see the errors of his ways.He quit rappers' showbiz and decided to attend college and lead a normal life, as he attested.
Atomank68 2 years ago
So in that vein, Tia and Tamara get major props. These two fine women seem to exemplify what GenX-ers should strive for. Also I noticed even at the time that Combs didn't (and I suspected, would never dare)protest at all. At least not publically. Obviously the two girls cost him MILLIONS!!
So again, I don't think they fit the profile as hostile Bi-racial women(do they have a "white" father, even? I know nothing of this,). It doesn't matter who they may be with intimately.
Atomank68 2 years ago
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Atomank68 2 years ago
AMERICA SUCKS
Kemiztri 2 years ago
Same goes for Faith Evans, Brooklyn Sudano, Cree Summer, Gloria Reuben, Karyn Parsons, Leila Arcieri, Maya Rudolph, Soledad OBrian, Tamia, Thandie Newton, Tracee Ellis Ross, etc. Feel free to show how your claim applies to them.
Salsassin 2 years ago
Tia and Tamara Mowry.
Please tell me how they are negative about Black men.
Salsassin 2 years ago
LOL. This guy act's like these girls don't have Black grandfathers or uncles or cousins.
Salsassin 2 years ago
I don't know... I think this guy acts like these girls also have non-Black grandfathers or uncles or cousins. Plus, a non-Black father for good measure. @ Salsassin
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Having one does not invalidate the experiences with the other. I guess all those Black women with single mothers and no father figure are also not connected to Black men then.
Salsassin 2 years ago 2
@Salsassin. Actually, some of THEM act like they don't have black grandfathers or uncles, and depending how fractured their family ties are, many may not have extensive familial relations on their mother's side. Or even know or care at all!!
Atomank68 2 years ago
"We have met The Enemy" and it is NOT us"!!!
Atomank68 2 years ago
Exactly, my man. They are not worth debating with.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Yes, well I'm the one who should thank you.This aspect of human dynamics I had missed by a mile. Usually, I'm of the opinion that it's simply indivdual hostility, based on their personal experience or trauma.
The only reason I suggested the vid on WM vs. BW violence is that all the usal suspects who've harped on BM have streamed news footage of violent BM for whatever, claiming that we're universally a danger to BW. A Little of the same medicine I thought wouldn't have hurt. and blow the lie!
Atomank68 2 years ago
I'm RELIEVED to know that most biracial women are not like that... and yeah, MsDameJames said you were an answer as well. A lot of the time on YouTube, you have women giving Biracial Black women a VERY bad name. That's not right, or fair, at all.
"They can do that with the men in THEIR lives and share their views on YT"... beautifully said, my dear. @TheMissingDaddy1
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Dorothy's marriage to Fayid Nichols not withstanding. Showbiz couples have the most tumultous relationships of all. D.D. pandered to white men so much, yet she only made, what, seven movies? And abandoned and suicided!!!
TRAGIC MULATTO!!!
You should make a vid about bi-racial women today who are abandoned,and are subjected to violence and death by WM. It's harsh, I know, but it does go on, more than most ppl want to know and the media hardly ever reveals. Except America's Most Wanted!!!
Atomank68 2 years ago 3
Now, you have me wanting to look into D. Dandridge AND Josephine Baker, which I will. Thank you.
As for your idea... I really couldn't see myself making that kind of video. It'll be seen as propoganda and rightfully so.
At the end of the day, this is the only video I'll devote to these kinds of women... the kind woman that taints the name of ALL biracial black women. @Atomank68
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
@Exclusiv3king Look at Dihann Carol as well. BBD claims she had a "Loving, Rewarding Relationship with a Jew-ISH man".. but if you read her memoir, SHE HERSELF says that she made HORRIBLE CHOICES in ALL her relationships. They ALL ended. Terrible choices by HER OWN admission.
BLAKKBARBIEDOLL 2 years ago
@BLAKKBARBIEDOLL - Hahaha, sorry but "something" about you just cracked me up for a second. Well... I'm not here to tell people who they should and shouldn't date. It's not my perogative.
However, there are things that certain people just can't understand... and therefore, they should respect the fact that certain matters don't concern them. But I WILL check Dihann Carol out. I know she dated Vic Damone for a bit...
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Hi Blakey, baby.Sorry to comment on this so late, Let's clear the air on the diva formerly known as Diahnne Carroll Johnson-Glusman-Deleon-Damon-Damon. Only Glusman was "You-Wish"!!! Her Late husband Robert Deleon of Jet Magazine was black(we all cried not only for her lost, but Robert was the only MAN who was able to straighten her out). As I understand it Vic Damon is a dago! Now Carroll
was always wildly narcistic. Until recently, her own daughter wanted nothing to do with her! There's more!
Atomank68 2 years ago
Dianne was insanely jealous of LOLA FALANA and MELBA MOORE'S sucesses! Both women of course were barely out of their teen years, but were landing engagments in movies, stage, and the latter had her own variety show with Clifton Davis!Lola espec.had done three or four nat'l TV vaiety specials in which it was all about LOLA!(Whatever Lola wanted Lola got,)including repeat demands in Europe and Vegas where she reigned supreme for years! Carroll couldn't take it anymore and eked out a small TV spot.
Atomank68 2 years ago
Boy, "missinDaddy1", you-are-quick! And insightful. I was about to add to my theme of "Women-of-a-Certain-Breed" You're right of course. In some of these (alleged) BW vs. BM channels(One or two have have found to be not female, or lesbians, some are even too stupid to hide that they are "kept women"). I posed the question to some of them whethe they planned to marrytheir long-term boyfreinds, or are married today. Very interesting, as I've gotten mostly hostility or dead air in response.
Atomank68 2 years ago
Now, staying on track with your theme, using these three examples. Baker, it turns out was a "trick baby" by some "John" sperm dornor, Yes? No? Really doen't matter to me.Yet she was persecuted for DECADES even in her adopted country, and even after her exemplerary miliary service by white Frenchmen.
Now to Dorothy. Oh, and dear Ms Eartha(RIP,)was also morely likely the product of rape of her teen-aged mother by a cracker.)Dorothy sufferd incredible humilations at the hands of Otto Preminger!
Atomank68 2 years ago
I bring up these three characters because it is said they are icons. Well Eartha's bread and butter was primarily as night-life chanteuse, and not in film or TV, until the late 80s! She was run out of the US by first Lady Pat Nixon for several years. And in both her case and definetley "La Baker's", it's reputed that she was the product of whoredom(though I give her mother a pass as she suffered in segregated times. Lived in a delapidated Boxcar I heard).Baker fled Orleans because of the riots!
Atomank68 2 years ago
Is this EVAH soooo interesting.This does explain creeps like Josephine Baker, Eartha Kitt, And Dorothy Dandridge(the latter, correct me if I'm wrong, grew-up w\o a father(?)) Anyway, in all three cases, they gravitated to WM with diasterous results. Maybe they were all crazy, except for Eartha(who, by the way, recently passed away, and w\o nary a send-off or recgnition by the white media or Hollywood. Unlike the other two, Eartha's exposure has been with black films, though she preferred WM!
Atomank68 2 years ago
That's enough.
I CANNOT allow you to call this sister out of her name on my video, so take it somewhere else. Any further comments like this will be deleted TattleTale1... and you WILL be blocked. So I hope I'm clear. @TattleTale1
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
humblequeen u luv following me around. i knew u were a lesbian. b true to urself and come on out. some of my best friends r gay.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
I don't think it's personal, when I was told that these women who had no remorse for BM, also had no BFathers themselves... it clicked.
BW know BM like NO ONE else. Why would a sensible and SECURE BW take advice from a woman W/O a BFather... about BM of all things? Hahaha! It's laughable.
These women (w/o BFathers) should not be concerned with BM... they're confused.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
and u should not be concerned about these women. u r confused 2. u should all move on. i hope u never meet and fall inlove with bi bw. lol. that would be so funny
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
Hahaha! Funny. I didn't know you had such a sense of humor, V. Very nice.
I'm not concerned about these women in the least, but I am concerned for the unity of my community. Now, I'm not saying these are horrible women and they're scum (like they do w/ BM), I just made this ONE video to expose them as venomous and out-of-touch with our community.
If they keep BM out of their mouth (w/ no passive jabs either), there is no problem and we could all move on.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
ur venom is aimed at one group. where is ur vid about biracial bw with white moms? this is personal and everybody knows it.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
@Exclusiv3king Tia ( Hardrict ) & Tamera Mowry are 2 bi-racial women with a black mother & white father who don't seem to have that mulatto problem addressed in The Destruction of Black Civilization. .. seems like both of their parents have good sense and are good people. Tia is married to a very nice brother and Tamera is dating that super hot brothers ( Hosea Chanchez) aka Malik from The Game. Both girls are nice too. Tamera is very sweet!
EbonyNewsChannel 2 years ago
Also, I know some biracial females that totally reject their black side b/c they were raised by their white mother & her white family. Some of these women i know harbor resentment towards their fathers for whatever reason. Sometimes the biracial female will relate more to her white side more b/c her mom is white & the blk father is not in the picture. so really it's all about how you're raised & merely having a black daddy does not qualify a biracial woman to speak about relationships with BM
bethal1998 2 years ago 5
Sure it does. If a woman's Black father was never in the picture... she could speak with a BM whose father also skipped out on him. They BOTH know what that's like, and so can carry on a conversation or even argue about things and not have it be in vain.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
u r reaching. and u r wrong. a person can speak about anything that affects them. a biracial bw is black and has the right to speak about bad black men even if her father was not black. u know ur points r wrong. somehow u r trying to make excuses for ur own predjudices.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
Me? Wrong? Then, why do so many BM agree with this? Obviously they also feel no bond with these women.
It's not just me.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
what bm agree with u? calvaryishere and soulnblack? most bm would not agree with u. also, if biracial bw with white fathers were talking sweet about bm then i bet u would call them black. r u saying that biracial bw with white mothers have no right to speak about bw as well?
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
I'm unflinchable. I don't succomb to bribes and I don't change my positions based on flattery. If a biracial BW w/ a WFath were to talk sweet about BM, then I'd have to see how she speaks of BW as well ...in order to see whether or not she's sincere.
To speak well of BM, without recognizing the greatness of BW isn't something I tolerate. It's very venomous.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
i beg to differ! Regardless of whether a black biracial women (that you speak of) have a black or non-black daddy is irrelevant, the fact of the matter is their MAMA is BLACK ! They come from the womb of a black woman so in this country that makes them Black, so, since they're black women they can certainly talk about their experiences with BM. The only way they would not be qualified to speak about BM would be if they've never had any dealings with BM at all.
bethal1998 2 years ago 2
u r right. historically biracial women with BM have been more dedicated to black people and black issues than biracial women with white mothers. children try to take the race of the mom. the maker of this video hates two biracial bw on yt so he made this video to be evil.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
They're mama IS Black... so let them talk about BW. That's what they know. These biracial BW (w/ BMoth) have about as much insight into the BM as a WW does.
I mean think about it, what experiences could these women have with BM? A boyfriend or two? Is that enough to say that they know what they're talking about? @bethal1998
Maybe you see it that way because you're a woman, V. @VeronicasPlace
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
@bethal1998 If she has a non black father and a black mother who trashes black men and no black male family members to view with respect, just men of her fathers group.. especially being in the position of conqueror oppressor, she learns to degrade and vilify black men and worship black women, regardless of their maladies.
EbonyNewsChannel 2 years ago 2
u sound like a fool! A BLACK biracial sista can talk about black men or anyrace of men she wants to. At the end of the day she is still black & u would not even know what race her dad was if he didnt tell u so what difference does it make. Besides she has a BLACK grand father and she comes from a black womb so that makes her just as qualified to speak about the black man as the biracial female with a white mama.
bethal1998 2 years ago
There are plenty of things these women are "qualified" to talk about within the community... BM isn't one of them. They could have a thousand Black mothers... but having a Black mother ALONE does not give a woman ANY right to speak to or about BM as if they know what BM have gone and continue to go through.
--I (and most BM) could tell who has a Black father or not from the way a woman talks about BM in general. It's relatively easy to spot for us.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
a person should not have to have a black father to tell about her experiences with black men. how can exclusiveking try to censor an entire group? he is full of bull.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
BM and BW need to keep our discussions within our own community, all we've BEEN DOING IS LISTENING TO EVERYONE ELSE but our own selves. What would I look like bringing in a WM and asking him for his opinion on the state of Black affairs (like SWP did)? What would he really KNOW about us?
These women have no ties to BM whatsoever. So, HOW can they speak on BM WITHOUT having an agenda against them or our community in general? Why would they be FOR BM and BW patching things up?
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
u do not determine who is black and who is not. my nieces r black because they have black mothers and if they have an opinion on black men they have a right to give it, even if it is not a good one.
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
@VeronicasPlace Its one issue to talk about ones OWN experiences with black men that she has KNOWN and talk about THEM SPECIFICALLY. It is quite another game to talk about an entire majority or "most of " black men that not a single one of us actually know. To do so is stupid, and ignorant. I hear many black women crying when black men do it to us, but we have all the excuses in the world when one of us does it to black men. Not a single 1 of us knows most or a great # of BP- silence is best.
EbonyNewsChannel 2 years ago 3
ebony i was referring to my neices not a yt person. nobody is gonna tell them they cannot talk about any group of person. and my sisters r teaching them that they r black. and they R black. y do u guys bother the same 4 bw on here?
VeronicasPlace 2 years ago
Great way to put it, Ebony. You can't have experiences with men you don't know... and what kind of BM do these women know? A boyfriend or two (I've said this before)?
Is that enough for them to say they know what they're talking about?
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
No woman can be a "REAL BW at heart" (whatever that means) without that special bond to BOTH BM and other BW. Is it fair? No. But, it is what it is. Otherwise, what's to stop a WW from saying that she's a "REAL BW at heart"?
These women are not the same as REAL BW, they're something else ...and should be treated as such. @yvessaintlaurent88
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
How wrong you are. You are born into a racial group regardless of who you marry, love or have children with. This video is racist.
wm4bwbw4wm 2 years ago
As a black woman whose father was not in my life consistently until 14yo, I CAN SPEAK. My BLACK GRANDFATHER, 6 UNCLES, AND NINE BLACK MALE COUSINS as well as the COUNTLESS number of black men who were Elders & brothers in church & counselors in school as well as friends allowed me & the MAJORITY OF BW to bond with OUR MEN. He is speaking of a particular type of brw WHO DEGRADES black men she doesn't know & praises non BM she doesn't becz she never identified w/ BM as valuable 2her growing up.
EbonyNewsChannel 2 years ago 4
That's actually a very intelligent way of putting it, Queen ENC. These kinds of women degrade BM because they never valued BM in the first place.
Yet SOMEHOW they feel entitled to the same privileges and status of real BW... namely that of discussing matters pertaining to BM as if they understand what they go through.
I don't play that. They are venom in our communities and I very much appreciate your input. That's a really good point, you've brought up!
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
why the fuck do you keep making the statement "real black women". how does a black father determine wheater if a woman is a real black women or not....especially since most black men ARENT around at all to take care of the kids anyway. WTF IS A REAL BLACK WOMAN?
BiracialRuDEBwoY 2 years ago
By reading this comment of yours, it's very clear that my video hits a bit close to home for you. I'll do you a favor and direct you to EbonyNewsChannel's latest comment on here. Read it.
It's obvious that you cannot COMPREHEND what I'm saying in this video. Next time, I'll speak slowly so that you can use context clues ...and try to DECIPHER what it is that I'm saying. Instead of foolishly putting words in my mouth to appease your own insecurities with my subject matter. [@ BiracialRuDEBwoy]
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
im not the one with any type of insecurities buddy. i got good hair, light skin and can get any woman i want...black, biraicla, hispanic...whatever.....its you who is obviously walking around with some sort of chip on the shoulder cuz your ass got dumped by some biracial girl whose blacvk mom prolly told her to dumb ur dark, broke ass....lmao
BiracialRuDEBwoY 2 years ago
@BiracialRuDEBwoY "Good Hair" " Light Skin".. you just announced to everyone that read your comment that you have SEVERE ISSUES... you have been whitewashed, Willie Lynched.. BAMBOOZLED & HOODWINKED!
EbonyNewsChannel 2 years ago 4
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yak6ex 2 years ago
The maker of this video is racist.
wm4bwbw4wm 2 years ago
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yak6ex 2 years ago
FINALLY somebody said it... I wish folks would actually make videos attacking this lie on black men
look up the Rebekah Coley report of 3007
marcdaddy33 2 years ago
@marcdaddy33
The racist comments I made was a joke.
yak6ex 2 years ago
what racist comment? you stated that just because a black woman had a child out of wedlock doesn't mean that the father isn't around... which is THE TRUTH
70 percent out of wedlock rate for black women DOES NOT EQUAL 70 percent of black men not in their child's life.
Even if you meant as a racist comment (in jest) it was STILL THE TRUTH.
marcdaddy33 2 years ago 4
biracial black woman? isnt that an oxymoron?
firemarshall007 2 years ago 5
That's what most of these women refer to themselves as... and so I decided it'd be easier to play along (so to speak).
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
You should ask other biracial women with Black mothers if they think they have a bond to BM... this is something I merely observed.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
As a mixed person with a non-black father, I agree with this.
briarts 2 years ago 5
I never did get a chance to thank you for this comment. Thank you.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
You certainly can, even if he was absent. There are a bunch of issues you can speak on in terms of BM... and I'd gladly debate you, agree with you or just converse with you about these issues with no problem.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
well I think what hes trying to say (im a woman) myself, that if a person has a white father that they can't related to black guys. I think that black men are the back bone to the black community. They (in my opinion) are the greatest creation on earth
SweetEighteen2009 2 years ago 3
I can agree with that but Black women are the heart and soul of the black community or any family. A biracial person, that has a black mother, is still black and has a voice in the black community. It creates a divide to say otherwise. Does that biracial person, not still have a black mother, black grandparents, brothers and sisters. They will be seen as black and relate to black issues. She or he has just as much right to talk about black issues as anyone else.
Shondrasu 2 years ago 5
bless you sista
blkskin1 2 years ago
Are you kidding? A black mother doesn't matter to BM? lol are you serious? So, your mother doesn't matter or count to you? This is so hateful, Do you understand what you're saying about BW?! You're basicly saying without a BM, they are nothing.and you wonder why BW have problems with BM like you. You are so wrong and lost. I feel sorry for you.
Shondrasu 2 years ago
No, my dear... BW are SO important to BM, and therefore they are essential in the Black community. There can't be a Black community without BOTH BW and BM.
What I'm saying is, women who have no Black fathers have no ground to comment on issues concerning BM today. What's so wrong about that?
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Well, if you care about the "Black community" you're going about it all wrong You dishonor BW, because you're saying if you only have a Black mother, you're not black and don't have a voice. Your video made me very sad because you are clueless about the impact of your words. You don't see that you weaken us.
Shondrasu 2 years ago 4
I'm not clueless about anything... I didn't come up with this out of nowhere. I listen to the videos these women make. I read the comments they write and it's very clear... they have a disconnect with BM in general. They are very apatheitc in terms of BM.
Don't just take my word for it, though. Look at their videos, read their comments and decide for yourself.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
So, because you weren't the first to throw stones. You feel justified in saying that a person isn't black, if they only have a black mother. You standby your statements and don't see anything wrong with the messages you're sending out to the black community. Two wrongs don't make a right.
Shondrasu 2 years ago
Would you rather I turn a blind eye and let these women continue poisoning the community? [@ Shondrasu]
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
Exclusiv3king, do you understand that you're also poisoning the community with your words? You can't single out biracial women(with black mothers) and say they aren't black and can't speak on black issues. It's very wrong.
Shondrasu 2 years ago
What's so wrong about it? They don't feel like they're connected to BM, anyway. I'm just saying what they feel. Ask them.
If they want to talk to BW about BW issues, that's fine... they do have Black mothers. But they don't have ANY grounds to talk to or about BM (unlike real BW who do have that right) and the stuff we go through. At the end of the day, they aren't my sisters ...and they know this.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
You can't speak for all Biracial women(with black mothers). Even if they say, they don't care about BM and that's the reason why, you aren't solving anything by attacking them back. You are only feeding into their misguided impressions of BM. You are also labeling BW that don't marry BM as the enemy. It's only creating more negative feelings between BM,BW, blacks and biracials. I don't think there is anyway of getting through to you, at this time but I'll pray for you.
Shondrasu 2 years ago
I do appreciate your input and I always consider what my brothers and sisters have to say. You never know what the future may bring.
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
It seems like this country has a problem with us black men. All we can do is focus on ourselves and fuck everyone else. But instead of focusing on what effects us. We put all our attention on all the hatred that surrounds us.
REVwilliebeamon 2 years ago
He is a racist. Note he makes no reference to biracial women with B FATHERS? His point here is to hurt a particular group.
wm4bwbw4wm 2 years ago
I WANT to comment to you, but your join date along with how you found me so quickly suggests that this isn't your first account. So, I doubt my thoughts would be necessary to you.
I won't engage in any kind of conversation. You seem like a person who's made up their mind on the kind of person I am already, and I don't like wasting time. Have a great day. [@ wm4bwbw4wm]
Exclusiv3king 2 years ago
I went back and forth with some of these women awhile back on this exact same subject, I wish i had saved the PM's so you could read them, but they wont hear it. They feel because their mother is black, that they have a voice on Black men
1titans 2 years ago 5
you know this comment made no sence. Thats not even what he said. You must be very young not to see that.
1titans 2 years ago 3
"Sense" is spelled with an s, not a c and your sentence should be "you know this comment didn't make any sense." if you care about proper grammer. I'm 31 years old and I heard everything he said in his video.
Shondrasu 2 years ago