Why do white women believe they too are subjected to the same as black women? I know you’re a man, but I believe you can answer.

I am going to have to assume you are asking me “…subjected to the same treatment/conditions/oppression as black women…”.All White women don’t think that, there are some White women who understand that they oppression that White women face under White Patriarchy is not the same as the oppression Black women confront under White Racist Patriarchy.  There are also White women who understand the supportive role that White women...

Based on your understandings and study of history, why do so many people, especially white men, hate feminism?

White men hate Feminism because they hate and actively attempt to suppress, destroy, or co-opt all threats to their hegemony; in that order.Women are oppressed, non-White women are the most oppressed because they contend with not only the general oppression imposed on them under Global White Domination, they also have to contend with gender specific oppression, and that’s compounded by the fact that many non-White men both have their own...

How do you feel about Zimbabwe letting China clear it’s debt and letting they Yuan become the national currency? Is this the death knoll in trying to start up a self sufficient African Banking/Economic System?

The Struggle Continues, that’s all I can say.Africans have a long history of trading one Colonial Oppressor for another and calling that a victory or progress.  When the Muslims replaced the Romans, or when the European Colonizers drove out the Muslims, or when the USSR drove our the Western Imperialist, or when the Chinese CommunoCapitalist drive out the Western Imperialist.  The sick fucking cycle continues.  We keep fucking trading one...

The Civil Rights Movement and resulting legislation impacted the entire nation, but it was primarily southern based. Northern Blks, though experiencing racism, were not fighting for the right to attend schools, restaurants, etc. with whites, they already were. I think if we used Malcolm X & Dr. King as pivotal examples we would comparable support among Blacks. But Dr King’s support among whites far exceeded that shown toward Blk liberation movements and therein is the difference.

The notion that Racial discrimination was limited to, isolated in, or primarily in the South is a myth, like Malcolm X stated; “if you south of the Canadian border you are South.”  Read up on Kings reception when he came to Chicago.  He was met with violence that met and often surpassed his experiences in the Deep South.  This is an image of King after being pummeled with stones in Chicago, (the man guarding King with his hand is...

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