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#blackpowerisforblackmen when you can call out racism in the feminist movement but gloss over sexism in the black liberation movement.
— Ashleigh Not Ashley (@notashley) August 14, 2013


getting my mother ******g life right now

break it down for me sis...

A black woman in the Black Power movement was considered, at best, irrelevant. A woman asserting herself was a pariah. A woman attempting the role of leadership was, to my proud black Brothers, making an alliance with the “counter-revolutionary, man-hating, lesbian, feminist white *******.” It was a violation of some Black Power principle that was left undefined. If a black woman assumed a role of leadership, she was said to be eroding black manhood, to be hindering the progress of the black race. She was an enemy of black people.
 
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you too? 
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beh you a fool 

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No, like are you on IG too? 
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. My bad, I got sidetracked by a song I missed and the fake outrage that is ensuing 
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#blackpowerisforblackmen when you can call out racism in the feminist movement but gloss over sexism in the black liberation movement.
— Ashleigh Not Ashley (@notashley) August 14, 2013


getting my mother ******g life right now
break it down for me sis...
A black woman in the Black Power movement was considered, at best, irrelevant. A woman asserting herself was a pariah. A woman attempting the role of leadership was, to my proud black Brothers, making an alliance with the “counter-revolutionary, man-hating, lesbian, feminist white *******.” It was a violation of some Black Power principle that was left undefined. If a black woman assumed a role of leadership, she was said to be eroding black manhood, to be hindering the progress of the black race. She was an enemy of black people.
Once upon a time—say, ten or even five years ago—a Liberated Woman was somebody who had sex before marriage and a job afterward. Once upon the same time, a Liberated Zone was any foreign place lucky enough to have an American army in it. Both ideas seem antiquated now, and for pretty much the same reason: Liberation isn't exposure to the American values of Mom-and-apple-pie anymore (not even if Mom is allowed to work in an office and vote once in a while); it's the escape from them.

For instance:

Barnard girls move quietly, unlasciviously into the men's dorms at Columbia; a student sleep-in to protest the absence of "rational communities"—co-ed dorms like those already springing up at other universities.

Wives and mothers march around the Hudson Street alimony jail with posters announcing they don't want alimony.

A coven of 13 members of WITCH (The Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell, celebrating witches and gypsies as the first women resistance fighters) demonstrates against that bastion of white male supremacy: Wall Street. The next day, the market falls five points.

More witches and some black-veiled brides invade the Bridal Fair at Madison Square Garden. They carry signs ("Confront the *****-makers," "Here Comes the Bribe"), sing, shout, release white mice in the audience of would-be brides, and generally scare the living daylights out of exhibitors who are trying to market the conventional delights of bridal gowns, kitchen appliances, package-deal honeymoon trips and heart-shaped swimming pools.
 
My first meal in Korea will be Popeyes, it's 3.6km away from my dorm or 2.2 miles, I got the route planned out. Will be making trips there REGULARLY

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My first meal in Korea will be Popeyes, it's 3.6km away from my dorm or 2.2 miles, I got the route planned out. Will be making trips there REGULARLY

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You know what? That's pointless, you could at least get Korean fried chicken. Thought you was about that life. Shoulda known when you cried about the room size....
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My first meal in Korea will be Popeyes, it's 3.6km away from my dorm or 2.2 miles, I got the route planned out. Will be making trips there REGULARLY

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The other side of the globe and chicken is gonna be your first meal?

Hmmm

Sure is. And Chicken & Beer are staple foods in Korea :hat


My first meal in Korea will be Popeyes, it's 3.6km away from my dorm or 2.2 miles, I got the route planned out. Will be making trips there REGULARLY

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You know what? That's pointless, you could at least get Korean fried chicken. Thought you was about that life. Shoulda known when you cried about the room size....
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it's not going to taste like American chicken.

duuuuh. :lol and of course I'm not about that life anyways.
 
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I met this chick at work, she said her name was Carrie but her nickname was germ...I asked why she replied long story, but didn't want to go into detail. She gave me her # to call.
 
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