It's dangerous for Black women to base their entire perception of Black men on isolated incidents. Trauma shouldn’t be ignored, but it also shouldn’t be used to generalize Black men as a whole.
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We need to approach these conversations from a place of healing & understanding. We can't do that if Black men are always the scapegoat. It’s counterproductive to project your trauma on undeserving individuals.
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@Its_really_she
🛒VINT TYESE
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@RobinXShabazz It’s straight up “evil” to ignore the short comings, trauma, and loud cry of pain in others......... “men ain’t shit” is what their crying..... read the world sis 🙏🏾
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@BGSIBMOR
BGS
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@RobinXShabazz This trope has been passed down so long that some younger men are choosing to avoid black women rather than deal with the narrative
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@QueenOfGeele
✨🪷Tenda Oxtails 🪷✨
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@RobinXShabazz I wish they would tweet something like this with the same energy, but strangely it’s only us giving them the benefit of the doubt.
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