The Truth about Black Gender Wars
- Admin
- Jun 27, 2017
- 2 min read
As Black People, we have to understand that we are not our own enemies. The 5000+ years of warfare we are currently engaged in with the europeans and asians has influenced us very negatively, especially in the last 500 years. A lot of us have become spiritually dead, so we have picked up the ways of our enemies. But in no way should this deter us off of our Righteous path. When Black Men and Black Women are caught up in gender wars, it has 2 main negative effects. 1) It creates chaos and confusion for our children. They grow up with either a hatred for the opposite gender, which leads to misogyny/feminism, or they grow up hating their own gender, which leads to homophilia/dissexuality. 2) It gives the whites the perfect opportunity to attack us with success. Every Afrikan Nation in history was destroyed due to internal strife and civil wars. Gender wars in the Black Community is the biggest cause for our current state of degradation and humiliation. After careful analysis of those Black People who bash the opposite gender, there are 3 general truths that can be said about the individual. 1) They are anger at the opposite gender is based of the actions of a person or people of the opposite gender who have hurt them, but for whatever reason, they have not been able to get closure on the situation. Like most bitter people, they project their anger on anyone that reminds them of the person who hurt them, which is the opposite gender in this case. 2) They will bash the opposite gender for any and everything, but they remain quiet and/or justify the same behavior from their own gender. 3) They will either embrace people of the opposite gender who are not Black, in an effort to say the opposite gender of Blacks are inferior, or they will embrace people of the same gender who are not Black, in an effort to say the opposite gender is inferior, regardless of race. Depending on the severity of the individual's malice toward the opposite sex, any number of these, if not all will be true.
When Black people constantly bash the opposite sex, they really are showing what they think of themselves. There is a great difference between constructive dialogue, and bashing. Constructive dialogue is trying to have a serious discussion with people of the opposite gender about areas the Black Community needs improvement. Bashing is making blanket statements about the opposite gender and condemning those who do not even fall into the category of the statement, just because they are apart of that gender. When Black people condemn the entire opposite gender because the actions of some, they are no different than the whites who condemn the entire Afrikan Race because of the alleged "criminality" of some.
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