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Do you think that Black women in Amerikkka are “masculine”/too rough in comparison to other Black women throughout the diaspora? Leave your thoughts below.
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Great Question. Yes, we have become more masculine and it’s detrimental for us. We have succumbed to this sick society of instilling this in us. I adore my feminine side and my masculine side because it is needed for my survival. After all, I come from a woman and a man. Because of the agenda to destabilize our families, we have gotten out… Read more
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Adjoa Angela Denise Malele posted an update in the group
The Afrikan=Black Woman 3 years ago ·
Walkia(queens). What is your take on these Black manosphere and Black womanosphere spaces where BM and BW are blaming each other for the problems in our communities? They have the right to be angry, but unfortunately they are directing their anger in the wrong direction. Your thoughts?
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I agree.. it’s like the looking at the web but not the spider… so those confused individuals need to be looking at krakka and his friends instead of pointing fingers at each other which is exactly what krakka wants. We ain’t got time to waste
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Yes, we both have a right to be angry but we need to look at the instigator and the people who benefit from our internal problems (as everyone else is saying). I can’t tolerate hearing BW or BM tear each other apart! It’s painful, to say the least. I think WE, as BW, need to address our issues and problems and find workable solutions to… Read more
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Habari Gani Beautiful Black/Afrikan Women. I am so excited to be a part of this group.
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