RE: Black Feminism is based on Deception, Misperception & False Propaganda

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  • The point of White Supremacy being the primary cause of 'Internalized Racism'; which fuels violence, selfishness, and ignorance in Black men, was missed by you. And although it can be an influence on anyone..particularly Black men have been purposely used over & over again. Black Feminism does not seek to redefine the effects of W. Supremacy. I would think that you should understand what has happened and why. Yes! Genius..they are the same..but now tell me why?

  • @agray77 They're the same because black women believe in the superiority of white men. THAT'S why they're the same. You said all this crap about Black Men being infected by white supremacy and turned a lind eye to black women doing the same.

  • And as for Alice Walker she was financed & influenced by white fake wicked Jews to use in so many ways her book to rewrite & reintroduce the racist impact on the image of black males what birth of a nation previously did! no one would question it if it was true or false long as it was coming from a black woman. yes they use our women against us on a daily in the media & in racist Hollywood cinema....

  • @azumanation Oh, I plan on going in more on Alice Walker in the near future.

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  • Black feminism is allied with white supremacy.

  • What can I say, you're as right as 2+2=4. I've always known that black feminism is the same as white supremacy (how could one not know this, they say the same damn thing, blame the black man for everything while not blaming yourself for anything), but I never once thought to compare The Color Purple to Birth of a Nation until this vid.

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  • As a communications major who also had to do a report on this film, the author is VERY accurate. Pres. wilson viewed it with D.W Griffith who directed the film. The film was banned in some places because it stirred up White peoples emotions and caused race riots. After Jack Johnson won the Heavyweight championship, the movie was made to bring down black men MORE. NOW TCP basically showed that a BW only found happiness after getting into a lesbian relationship

  • This is what I've been saying all along. BW are socialized to interact with BM the same way that racist whites interact with blacks in general. Both groups are comfortable with BM when they act like thugs,deadbeats, and criminals, but feel threatened when you are intelligent and progressive. Both groups love to blame BM for all their problems, and when they do dirt, they both used the "Blame the black man!" excuse to cover their misdeeds.

  • There is a good book called The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander

    newjimcrow com

    I have heard her speak and it is a call to arms against the silent war on black americans.

  • I did not know President Wilson actual enjoyed this movie at a private White House screening? But fast forward to now, Oprah trumpets 'The Color Purple' as black feminist pulp dogma for oppressed women everywhere. But where is the black man perspective of the real Jim Crow / Reconstruction / pre Civil War era in feature films otherthan 'Roots'? And no one has really really challenged Oprah or other media/advertising outlets on the negative portrayals of the non-celeberty black male.

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